SHNEAKO - February 03, 2026
SNEAKO Reacts To Jeffrey Epstein's Final Interview...
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1 hour and 19 minutes
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Summary
Jeffrey Epstein is a master manipulator, master liar, master master liar. He thinks the Goyim are subhuman, sub-human, master manipulators, master liars. He believes that if you are able to take advantage of this system, then you don t need to operate within the same confines as the goyim.
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A reminder, Jeffrey Epstein was very clear about what he thinks about Goyim.
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He believes that he can lie to the Goyim, that he's supposed to, that Goyim are subhuman.
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You got to take everything with a grain of salt.
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Then we're all Goyim operating under a matrix and operating within this slavery.
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This is why I'm saying I've been so hyper aware how Goy I am.
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Because if you are able to take advantage of this system,
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then you don't need to operate within the same confines that the Goyim do.
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Like waiting in an airport and sitting next to somebody with terrible breath.
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You know, get the goy block from the Delta flight attendant who's overweight or gay.
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You got to go on a private jet to whatever islands you want, whenever you want.
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But you could realize like five seconds into it why they never showed Epstein's voice.
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Because they wanted people to think that he has aura and turn him into a cool guy.
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And then you hear him talk and he sounds like fucking Woody Allen.
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You hear him talk and he sounds like every New York Jew.
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but sometimes it gets stuck so you need to get in an Uber
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I know you want to come to my party on the island
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We're just, it's just going to be Jew night.
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Don't bring anybody who's not from the Upper West or Upper East Side.
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Couple people from Brooklyn, but what is he?
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who wanted to have a piece of have a ownership stake in in in the society that all rests on
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their shoulders okay we'll see that whole thing
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and here's the last interview it's on youtube and here's a little bit of this vlog uh i'll
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just watch this briefly it's funny looking back it's like over the summer in september and before
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i got a ban on youtube i would spend a whole day or two working on a video and i didn't even think
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this video was good enough for my main twitter it was for my alt twitter so it's been like a whole
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day voyam's like streaming now it's going everywhere but back then like a couple months
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ago i was literally working like a day or two to post something on my alt
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hey what are you doing in front of mc's crib i'm taking my friend through a walkie town where we
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Even walking through the airport, going through TSA.
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seeing all the talk from the billionaires and epstein about the goyim don't you just type
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put a one in the chat if you feel like a goy extra obviously there's goy slot but now after
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this epstein file release i'm just so hyper aware this interview is traumatizing please be prepared
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to be prepared to be nauseated okay i'm looking forward to it okay i'm glad you guys are saying
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ones because i was opening up my mail in miami today when i go to miami i check my mail and i'm
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just like looking through and it's all these old newspapers and you see like a ticket for some toll
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and you see like all this spam and you're like i'm such a goy like i just feel you know it makes me
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feel bad it makes me you know people obviously i think it's funny when people say like brown clown
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or make jokes or call me a chink or whatever i get called all this stuff matt walsh will call me a
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radical islamist or terrorist i think that stuff's funny i don't care but being called like seeing
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the way that they talk privately about the goyim has that lowered i'm not even trying to be like
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victimized has it like lowered anybody's self-esteem a little bit i'm like opening up my
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phone i just see an ad pop up i'm like i'm such a goy and i'm opening up my bank and i'm like man
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i gotta like pay bills and i gotta work you know i'm going on a flight and i fly coach to save
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money i could flex and be like i fly private everywhere i fly first class everywhere well
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I fly with a team and it's expensive and I take all these flights back and
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I saw the emails and the NBA commissioner was talking to Epstein about the
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they give me pretzels i'm like hungry i'm like uh can i get a snack they're like we only have the
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pretzels and you remember the goi block oh thank you for the host ice poseidon ice poseidon i
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appreciate it i saw you stand on business when action man tried to call me a nazi i appreciate
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that big time a cxers another guy saying cx in the chat i don't think ice poseidon bots i'm gonna
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give a shout out to ice poseidon i don't think he's a view botter i think he's one of the few
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people on kick who's not botting along with me i'm sure i don't know if i saw that or his fans
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saw it but eddie brought it up he said sneko you know i gotta give you props you're one of the only
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people on kpp who is not view botting and i think ice is within that category too and you can see
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the proof right now because ice just raided my stream and is dominating the chat right now
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with 6k viewers i've seen people with 50k viewers not have the chat motion that ice has that doesn't
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make any sense and so i'm going to prove it again i showed you yesterday but towards the end of the
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month show how much i made it was my first month on kick first month on kick let's look through
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january how much did i i don't know if it calculated it properly
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jeff in the interview said yeah first month was prediction math projects what do you say to yes
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nobody talking about prediction projects nobody talking about numbers yeah no they they bro
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jeffrey epstein in the files he's talking about cabala magic is this number bullshit in gematria
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and so much of the red pill has been it has been infiltrated with all this all the fucking
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ice beside of people's left they all left where are you guys still here yeah but like the people
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in the red pill has been infiltrated by cam girling this is why i said that the red pill is
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all horse shit it's been infiltrated by networking which is just dick sucking men being a groupie
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for people more famous and richer than you that's what networking is can you please take down my
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bought an instagram i want to go network with you i have a rental car and i sleep with prostitutes
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that's what networking is red pill's also been infiltrated by this number bullshit which is
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kabbalah magic it's literally jewish magic it's witchcraft people are talking about their birth
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academics calls me up and it's like oh i found out about my my birth year and shit i'm like dude
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you just got manipulated by jewish magic idiot red pill's infiltrated by the cam girl stuff
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people come in and tell tell you to start putting your girlfriends on cam girl sites
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red pill has been it's just all this horseshit that's why i said it's cornball shit
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and you know what they all do to pretend like the red pill they'll be like yeah gay people
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who trans people uh wait you're homophobic that's why like we're on the same team like
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oh we need to unite we need to unite anyway oh no did they all leave no there's there's
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10k people in here i wonder how much uh ice is gonna help my kpp out today well anyway okay ice
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beside and viewers now that you're in here let's just start the segment for the day we're gonna go
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watch the jeffrey epstein podcast it is right here i don't want to watch the youtube version i want
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to watch the twitter version it's gonna have less censorship right i think adam i posted it we're
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gonna go see that i don't know if you guys have seen it and i appreciate you yeah because ice
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beside and he had this uh the zionist guy on his stream i can't remember his name miscif was it no
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no it was it wasn't miscif it was action mid action it was the the action guy and he was saying
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that i'm a nazi and all this stuff which is just and ice is like well you know israel's kind of
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doing some bad things too and um misc the action guy was was saying that song is so bad that song
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It's like, dude, you're going to go and more police me over a song while the Epstein files are released today.
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And they're Jewish supremacists openly admitting that they manipulate the goyim to make them poor, working forever while they get rich off the financial system and banking and usury.
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It's like, are we really going to be clutching our pearls about a song?
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That's why it's important to differentiate the two.
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There's people who are running cover for the pedophiles in Israel, for the Epstein supporters torturing girls.
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and then jews who just want to exist like stable ronaldo really like the guy too hayden ross
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really like the guy too there's not that's why i i don't think it's worth you know you know like
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oh you're jewish it's like a lot of people most are just regular guys man and aren't running
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cover for fucking jeffrey epstein okay let's go see this here jeffrey epstein on the steve
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abandoned shell it is right this one's funny what every time anti-semitism ticks up real or
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imagined ben snaps his fingers and i jump i start barking about muslims in dearborn about korea
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creeping in oh they're the real threat to america it's so convenient so perfectly timed a coordinated
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astroturfed hit job to divert the goyim gaze when people start asking hard questions about
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israeli interests the wars we fund the lobby that owns congress supremacy that strangles
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our policy boom ben text me time to pivot matt hit the muslims hard and i do because i'm owned
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ben's good little goy protect good goy good goy matt good goy matt oh you're such a good boy
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where is the epstein pod i just have the link hold on a second i'm stalling
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does anyone have the link to it or should i just watch it on youtube
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well okay i can't find it so let's watch the youtube one fuck it before we get into the
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here it is jeffrey epstein before we get into the deep stuff this is jeffrey epstein
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this final interview maria could solve bots by paying non-botter streamers more than botters
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no you know what um who have never eddie could do about the view bottom they said they weren't
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going to do it and i respect ed for saying he's not going to expose view botters because
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they just want to hurt their feelings because their self-esteem is based off of bots
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i think ed should expose them all let it all crumble let them get exposed let them get exposed
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where are they gonna go are they gonna go to twitch twitch sucks i like twitch actually i
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want to get a ban but where they without free speech where are they gonna go expose all the
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viewbotters eddie and santa maria know every single person who's viewbotting and they're
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just protecting their egos right now because they know that like so many people are so invested
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into viewbotting i think a lot of people would literally kill themselves if they got exposed for
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it if they couldn't view by it anymore and their viewer count went down to like one two k
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five k six k three they would actually kill themselves
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wait did i get banned on twitch oh no no no it's still oh fuck i thought it
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fuck dude i just checked my twitch suspension i thought it was banned
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for good it's in nobody okay it still it still says request submitted we're good
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Here is Jeffrey Epstein's last interview with Steve Bannon.
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or some things I want to do, inquire from the others.
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So they're not going to hear me on this part, right?
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It will not be on the video, but we do have you recorded.
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Remember, when you're answering on these questions, I'm not in the shot, and they're never going to hear my voice.
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In your answer, you've got to repeat what my question was.
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Why, when you're at the top of your game on Wall Street, do you decide to finance, which was at the time,
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or endow, or become the donor or sponsor, however you want to say it,
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for what was considered the most cutting-edge group of mathematicians in the world?
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So Santa Fe Institute in the late 80s, early 90s.
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It's like they should if they wanted to or form Epstein and normalize it and get people to to idolize him.
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Formed by John D. Rockefeller to sort of give back to the community.
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east side of manhattan except it was old it was sort of old-fashioned they were talking about
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medicine and medicine by itself was again subject to the ideas of science they were trying to find
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use science oh they're saying the action guy is in my chat yeah i saw him uh he's saying a lot of
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shit he keeps calling me a nazi and stuff it's like chat didn't that guy last year in dc during
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the inauguration didn't he come up to me in person and beg me to follow him back on twitter
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i just remembered that when i was still banned everywhere and i was doing my my ex vlogs i
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remember the guy who's running cover oh he just give the 25 subs okay well yeah well keep trying
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to clout farm dude uh real life you were at you were like please follow me back
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it's just like that other um that miskip dude that ugly fuck uh he looks like a lollipop that
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got stuck on a carpet that guy keeps talking smack it's like nigga you were begging me for
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collab in my chat like they just see all day long about my content even though i'm banned pretty
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much everywhere for three years just got youtube back and like they have the opportunity to lap me
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in every metric but they can't just stop like i don't know if i don't i don't know their content
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but all these streamers they view bot and it's just pathetic the fact that you know i'm ai ban
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on tiktok meta and i'm like i still lap them and they still just see and talk about me every day
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and just clout chase is literally like Jeffrey Epstein in Israel trying to infiltrate and use
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our resources chat we're the goyim we're the goyim in the chat and these are the people from the
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outside and trying to use us this is how we we make ourselves stronger because we are supreme
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trying to use us goy no goy lives matter we stick together to find cures for disease
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And I said, no, we need to do something different.
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How did a schmuck like you get on the board of Rockefeller?
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Jeffrey Epstein was on the board of Rockefeller.
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Okay, how did a guy like you get on the board of Rockefeller?
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A blue-blood, internationally known, hard research.
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How do they pick a guy like you, a trader from,
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So I was asked to be on the board of Rockefeller,
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and I think it was, I was on the board of Rockefeller,
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Rockefeller needs someone with financial expertise
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You have to, again, we go back to the original discussion the last time.
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And up until the mid-80s, sort of early mid-70s, the most important thing was your name.
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If you were a Rockefeller, you already were considered to be brilliant.
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If you were a head of General Motors, it was your reputation, it was who you knew, who
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And then in the mid-70s, basically, if you remember, you probably had a calculator.
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It was very advanced in those days to have a Texas Instrument calculator, where it could,
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By putting in the numbers, it would multiply for you to do square roots, and that was the
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Everyone who had a calculator was already advanced on Wall Street, a simple calculator,
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The most important parts of business were really now going to calculations.
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So it's not only mathematics, but it's things that could be calculated.
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I could give you a 10 on a reputation scale, an 8.
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undeniably a really high IQ guy undeniably extremely intelligent you have to be let's
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analyze this without trying to glaze or try to you know give him aura if you're going to blackmail
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so many people so many you know how Elon Musk it looked like he was begging to go on the island
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you have to be a really smart guy but if have any of you seen Woody Allen movies where Woody
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Allen is talking to the camera about his feelings I talk to my mom and my therapist and it's exactly
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what he sounds every so many New York Jews from this generation of your reputation we'll get to
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that later. But places like Rockefeller needed someone to say, look, we are entering a different
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world where numbers and the numbers of companies, portfolio management was going to be balanced,
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it was going to be statistical. Jeffrey, could you come on the board? Potentially sit on the
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finance committee, Nancy Kissinger and a bunch of other people. And David Rockefeller and I got
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along very well. He was just, he was this unbelievable human being. Respectful to everyone.
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He introduced his driver as his colleague, not his driver.
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And David started to explain to me world politics.
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So David would say, Jeffrey, money is going to be sort of the most important thing.
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What was the worst and the best part of your life?
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So David said, when I grew up, everyone knew I was a Rockefeller.
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They didn't know that my father told me he would not leave me a dime.
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Every time we went out to eat, me and my five friends in school, they would leave me the bill.
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They would expect me to pick up the check because I was a Rockefeller.
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And he said, I remember, like it was yesterday, one of the headlines in Time magazine said,
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So he thought that there was a world that existed that would be a combination of both politics and business.
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He formed something called the Trilateral Commission.
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The Trilateral Commission is some spooky stuff.
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People said it was some of the people that, the Illuminati, there's a mystery about it, people that ran the world.
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It was politicians, but David said most countries, the politicians get elected for four years or eight years,
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separate from the royal families in England or in the Middle East.
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Is he about to say financial institutions don't need to get elected, they can maintain power forever?
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Someone's there for four years and they're not there anymore.
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The most important people to have stability and consistency would be businessmen.
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So he formed this trilateral commission of businessmen and politicians from three major continents.
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So it was the North Americans, the Europeans, and the Asians.
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So he said to me, would you like to be on the trilateral commission?
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And he said, well, you have to fill out this application.
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so they have your bio and I looked at the list of people and it was Bill Clinton former president
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of the United States who he has a painting of an address in the mansion right here in New York City
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on Upper East Side Paul Volcker every great leader in America the Asians the Japanese and with a very
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long description of their history and they asked me to fill in what I would like to have written
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And I wrote Jeffrey Epstein, comma, just a good kid, which I thought was funny, nobody else did.
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So in answer to your question, at that time I recognized in the world that monies and
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So numbers, and I'll get to the fact that it was bad thinking.
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Who would you meet even on Trilateral Commission when you meet most people?
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Speaking of the similarities between him and Woody Allen,
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Woody Allen, famous Jewish director, one of the best of all time.
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But Woody Allen married his adopted daughter right here.
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Woody Allen adopted her from Korea with another movie actress.
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And when she became older, he ended up marrying her.
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This is one of the pioneering, most important Hollywood directors of all time.
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Most leaders, financially illiterate, economically illiterate.
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Again, most political leaders don't come out of a background of finance.
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Most political leaders come out of a background of being popular.
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So in some of the countries, in some of the African countries, for example,
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In some of the African countries, they might have been a disc jockey.
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Or in our country, they would have been an actor.
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The knowledge of money, they don't have expertise.
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They really, and this is one of the major problems.
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Their expertise, if they have any financial knowledge, is of their own checking account or bank account and filling in their own taxes.
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so many world leaders who don't really have a financial underpinning make fundamental errors
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when it comes to money on a country or institutional level let me give you an example
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okay talk to me jeff if you mr baton if i said your assets increased last year numbers guy you'd
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say that's well that sounds pretty good and i said what does that mean to you you'd say well i have
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more money I guess I'm wealthier I'd say yes and if you had if your debt increased would you
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would you feel wealthier or poorer you'd say well I don't want to have increased debt I don't like
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the idea of that sound increased debt Nico in a box thanks for the 25 that and being 25 gifted
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from Nico in a box god damn bang appreciate it man you're a numbers guy leaders understand when
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their assets go up, they feel better. However, institutions like banks, things that people
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don't really understand are financial underpinnings of banks. When I say your bank, Mr. Bannon,
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you have the Bannon Bank, you doubled your assets. Sounds good, but what does it really
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mean? It means people owe you more money. You don't have any money. What? Yeah.
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A bank's assets are how much it is owed by other people.
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And is he insinuating that certain people run the banks?
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So if the bank goes from $2 billion of assets to $10 billion, it means...
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Someone might be botting my stream because they're mad that Eddie said that I'm one of the only people that don't view bot.
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Especially after he just said yesterday that I'm not botting.
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It's like, yeah, someone may have done it to me, but does anyone believe?
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And you can see the clout chasers and shit and, you know, like the orbiters coming to the chat.
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Yeah, obviously it's not me, if that's true.
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People owe it an additional $8 billion, but their assets have gone up.
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So the terminology of assets and liabilities is different for banks.
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And what most people, and you ask questions about world leaders,
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as many people I think your old boss Mercer understood,
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that's where I was when I started on Wall Street.
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but I didn't know he was as plugged into Wall Street
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Okay, bank and bank, I give you one dollar, just one single dollar.
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In our system of banking, I would say, okay, Steve, I gave you a dollar.
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Your natural reaction would be probably something less than a dollar
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The way our system works is if you as a bank are holding my dollar,
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We have something called fractionalized reserves.
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But the man on the street, my father who worked in the park department, it would be beyond his imagination that people could lend out more money than they actually had in their pocket.
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So this is how the financial crisis in 2008 happened.
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You can lend out more money than you even have.
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your money based off the current banking financial system is based off what other people owe you
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so if you have one dollar you could loan out eight or nine dollars six or seven dollars
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because other people owe you that and so it's a constant and then they pay interest on those
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loans it's like a money glitch you don't have to do anything as long as the goalie keep working
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When you get on something like the Trilateral Commission,
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you're on the board at Rockefeller, which is the most advanced research.
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You get brought into the Trilateral, which is the elite of the elite.
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What it felt like being on the board at Rockefeller.
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You've got these Nobel laureates and you're sitting there making decisions and you start to meet these people at Rockefeller.
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And you start to meet these people at the Trilateral Commission.
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What did it feel like meeting some of these people like Kissinger or Rockefeller?
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But in general, I think the question, the people on Wall Street, I tell the story.
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One of the first days when I was in Wall Street, someone said to me, would you like to buy ATV?
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But what I found was most people would be in business, in normal life, or in the world leaders, don't really understand money.
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But they also make statements like we want more money, but we don't want more debt, which just shows a misunderstanding of what money at its core really is.
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Money is not physical the way people think, the Goyim think that you need to work and get money, that you're paid out.
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He's saying money in finance, it's much grander than that.
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The average person is not going to understand that most money, most transactions, nothing even physical.
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It's exchanged in a way that it's not, it's way more than just handing a bill.
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and passing a transaction the biggest the biggest transactions are are not physical at all
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most people don't they want to make it they want to save it but to understand it in intimately
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is not a normal character at the at the the first trilateral oh what the oh that's the video it's
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not me or something just just give me how do you how do you fumble that interview steve bannon
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We'll pull down the chart of where your name was.
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When you got on the Trilateral Commission and had the first.
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And who were the first, like when you first met those leaders, you had to be wowed.
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I don't care if it's the student I had who has teeth coming out in every direction.
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You guys have to have great ideas of the leaders of the three great continents of the world,
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No, many of these world leaders become world leaders because they're popular
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and they were able to get votes or they were able to convince people to vote for them.
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Many of them were just good at what they did in terms of politics.
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They're not scientists. They're not intellectuals.
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They're not great thinkers. They're great politicians.
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At the first Trilateral Commission meeting that you remember in Tokyo, sometime in the early 90s,
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do you remember what were the big issues of the day that they were talking about, and what did you think about it?
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Yeah, in fact, it was funny because they were talking about inflation,
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and they were worried that what would happen, how do you control inflation?
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And as a mathematician, I didn't understand the concept.
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When you talk about most things to do with money,
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If inflation, it means my dollar today inflates,
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and it doesn't buy as much as it did a couple of years ago.
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So if you're in America, you can feel inflation.
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Your salary's gone up, but you can't buy his same car.
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The people who live and breathe this, the central banks,
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have been haunted by the specter of inflation since the late 70s.
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First off, tell our audience, how did that happen?
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In the 20th century. I'm not going to get to the 21st.
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The great inflation in Europe after World War I, the Great Depression,
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the hyperinflation in Germany that led to the rise of Hitler,
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He didn't even flinch. Ready? Is he going to combat with Hitler?
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Why is the specter of inflation always the central thing in central bankers' minds?
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I said the weird concept of fractionalized reserves.
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Most systems, in fact, are not well understood.
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The world banking system, the world currency system, the world monetary system
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has to be so well understood by the greenspans of the world and the Bernanke's of the world and you.
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But those guys have to understand the system perfectly.
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So, for example, why is not only inflation, most bankers are terrified if the public understood that the bank really doesn't have their money at any one time.
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One of the things during the Depression, there were runs on the bank.
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The reason the banks don't keep much money in the actual bank is they assume that not everyone's going to want their money on the same day.
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If you want to take $3 million out of the bank, you should be able to take it right now because it's yours.
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I think Hitler said that if people understood how financial banking worked, how central banking worked,
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Everybody wants to take out something that doesn't really exist.
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Under Hitler, Central Bank was transformed from a formerly independent institution into a Nazi instrument for financing massive rear armament and war efforts.
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Although technically a private entity in 1933, the Nazis quickly subordinated the Reich Bank to the government's will.
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that's how they were able to bounce back so quickly from the worst financial crisis ever
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in european history what happened in germany post-world one to an economic superpower but
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when your money doesn't buy the same amount of product this year than it did last year if it
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buys less and less like it happened you use the term hyperinflation stop saying el juice it's not
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helping there's hype certain countries that are not managed well like in africa at the current
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So people are afraid that their value in the system
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and now we have specialists in different areas.
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So he's going to say there's an inflation specialist,
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the world economy and your body which is funny because did you see the recent crypto collapse
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did you see how bitcoin just went down so drastically right coinciding directly with
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these epstein files being released the rothschild they withdrew i think half a billion dollars
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blackrock withdrew billion multi-billions from bitcoin and people are panicking about the prices
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Have everything. The guys in the room making the decisions.
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You're sitting there, and you don't think many people today really understand the complexity
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and really all the moving pieces and how they interconnected the world's financial system.
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No, not only don't they understand the complexity, and that goes back to Santa Fe Institute
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was an attempt of trying to see if there was a way to mathematize,
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formulaize, or algorithmically understand what the term complexity means.
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by definition. But there's not necessarily, it's not one level of complexity.
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We might say, well, our fingers are complex. The movements, the muscles of our
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hands. But it's not as complex as the blood system. Now I have
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a circulatory system. I have systems on top of systems. So that
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there's no one group or person that really understands
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the way the body works. There's no one group that understands the way the financial
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systems work. You might understand U.S. bond market. Now you've asked
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about the trade of long-term capital. That was a bond fund, very small part of this very complex
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system. So the goal of the Santa Fe Institute was to see, is there a way to get in somehow
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understand how complex systems. It shouldn't be complex. Ideally, this is why I like Bitcoin,
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is there's a finite amount. You can't print more Bitcoin. There's a certain amount and it's valued
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based off of how many people have it and how much is being used, how many people own it.
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if you could just print more money and it's this real complex thing that's based off of debt and
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collateral and loans, then it's not real. And only a certain amount of people really control
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it and take advantage of it. Then we're all goyim operating under a matrix and operating within this
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slavery. That's why I'm saying I've been so hyper aware of how goyim I am, because if you are able
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to take advantage of this system, then you don't need to operate within the same confines that the
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goyim do like waiting in an airport and sitting next to somebody with terrible breath you know
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get the goy block from the delta flight attendant who's overweight or gay you got to go on a private
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jet to whatever islands you want whenever you want if you get towed or you get a ticket it doesn't
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none of this stuff affects you if you get a fine because you're you're late none of that none of
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these constraints none of these hold you back anymore i've been it's it's very now seeing this
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so far it's it's like it's a little bit crunched soul crushing to realize how
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gore we are direct fast forward also look how fast the chat's moving for sub
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it's on sub only mode look how fast it's moving mod stop turning it off I'm I'm
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handling the chat you guys don't know what you're doing and I have the kick
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team is working on it right now I just messaged them they said they're gonna
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work on it Steve to today where Google and these other engine companies the
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The other tech companies are trying to build artificial intelligence.
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If central banking and usury didn't exist, we wouldn't have Epstein's and billionaire pedos.
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Central banking is why the Epstein Island exists.
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Central banking is why they know that they can release the Epstein files and get away with it
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because people are too exhausted working within the slave system to do anything.
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too filled up with all the slop that we're already being fed everywhere
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The strangest thing that they found, one of the strangest things, is that the systems
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that they designed, this artificial intelligence which a lot of people have heard about, is
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they designed a bunch of systems, they're called neural nets, terms simply taken out
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of brain work, neurons in the brain, nets because they actually look like a net.
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They put in some inputs, the computers work, spit out an answer, sounds normal to you,
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Because you're thinking about that calculator you had in 1976 on your desk.
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When you ask the person who designed the system, how did it come to that answer?
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How did your neural net, can you show me the calculations?
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We don't know how the thing we designed actually came up with that answer.
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I just realized, too, this interview is probably from 2016, 2017.
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And yeah, you guys are saying it's your first time seeing this interview?
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They take the same neural net now, and they put it in front of a video game.
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To the computer, they say, sit in front of your video game and learn how to play.
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It seems that the computer learns better than any human in history.
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But when you ask the designer how did it do it, no one knows.
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So that's the first little touch of things that we already have gotten to a place where we don't understand it, and we built it.
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On Sunday afternoon, September 14th, 2008, where were you?
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It was the night they put Leonard Brothers in bankruptcy in London.
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So the financial crisis of 2008 happened when you were in jail?
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You didn't have your Wall Street Journal dropped off to you in the morning in your Financial Times?
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How did you hear about the – how did you hear about – because I want to –
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I forgot about this, but I'm trying to get – this is going to be amazing.
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understanding the complexity of the financial system
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because I think the best example we have is the financial
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in midtown Manhattan at the Lehman Brothers offices
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and the Federal Reserve. What they're going to do with Lehman, they decided they weren't going to save it
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to bankruptcy at the opening of the market in London the next day?
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How did you hear about what was going to happen to Lehman Brothers and what did you
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immediately think when you heard that it was going to be put into bankruptcy?
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And again, some of the public stories about the wonderful time I had in jail and my work
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I'd been there since June in an 8x10 cell with a bed in the back, a six-foot bed in the back,
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a chrome sink with a toilet attached to it, and a little piece of metal sticking out that was
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supposed to act as a table. Now, since I was in jail, there were no books. Why? There's no library.
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Why? No library, but you're in jail. No, I was in jail, not prison. So in jail, I was in a place
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It was called the Special Housing Unit, which is for the roughest, toughest, meanest people.
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They had put me there, they said, for my own protection.
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So I was in an 8 by 10 cell with a little slit in the door
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where they would serve my food on a tray about 9 inches by 4 inches.
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And then as soon as I finished eating, they'd take the tray and close it down.
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Do you understand? There's Wall Street's crashing.
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And he said, there's some crisis, and some companies are going bankrupt.
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He's describing things that are very important.
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It seems like a man with almost nothing to lose.
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But remember, remember throughout this interview just who this is, how evil it is.
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Don't try to don't turn this into a serial killer that girl starts sipping over.
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I see a lot of the Luigi Mangione effect in the chat.
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If savings, because we have either a 401k or our pension funds, we don't know anything about money.
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Mr. Epstein, can you tell us like what's going on?
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Am I going to am I going to be able to afford my children's education?
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Am I going to be bankrupt like this company called Lehman Brothers?
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And there's another company in the front page today called Bear Stearns.
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And in fact, that was a company I had a very large investment in.
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I didn't have my Wall Street Journal, but in the early mornings, you're allowed to make two phone calls.
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And when you pick up the phone, you can dial a number,
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you're getting a call from the Palm Beach County Jail.
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And the person either says yes, and the call goes through,
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The person I called was Jimmy Cain, the president of Bear Stearns.
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And so my knowledge of the financial crisis happened with Jimmy,
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that you're one of the greatest financial minds in the world
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your thinking by the most prominent and important people in the world and here
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you are in solitary confinement you came and you came and you got to make a
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collect call to somebody did it did it strike you at the time how how all the
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thread your life had come together and and and put you in a position are you
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so it never struck you look at how devious he's doing the hands again you
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had to make a collect your one collect one of your two 50% of your collect calls that day
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you call the president or the head of the CEO of Bear Stearns the biggest financial event
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in your life is taking place of which one every important person in the world would be seeking
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your opinion number two would be a once in a lifetime opportunity to apply your craft number
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three it would be a once in a lifetime opportunity to make money if you were smart and obviously
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you're smart you're telling me here truthfully that it never hit you at all of how you'd ended up in a place
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you had to make a collect phone call from a jail cell that was six by nine with a steel bed
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and your food being passed into into a slot the question you want to ask is who was the other call
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to okay who was the other call to the other call was to my friend the jp morgan who was then i
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I didn't know at the time, trying to buy Bear Stearns.
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It was difficult because they're afraid people are going to hang themselves with the phone cord.
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So they don't actually come together and they're pretty short.
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So I was actually going between two phones, talking to Bear Stearns and J.P. Morgan at the same time.
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And it never struck you about how to end up in a situation like this?
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He's like, making sure that you can't hang yourself with a phone.
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how you can kill yourself it probably means i would be too self-aware
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you can't possibly expect me to believe this hold on that would be and it never struck you
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about how to end up in a situation like this no that would be probably means i would be too
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self-aware you can't possibly expect me to believe this i know i don't believe it it's
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it's almost unhuman it's like inhumane you're telling me that during that day no way it's in
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You never had a moment. You sat there and go, what the fuck have I done with my life that I'm in a 6x9 jail cell when I should be on a trading desk or I should be in my $250 million greatest townhouse in New York City taking calls from the king of Saudi Arabia, the president of China, the head of Russia, the president of the United States to save the world's population from a financial debacle.
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You honestly expect me to believe that never happened.
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You're suggesting I was feeling somewhat depressed and how could this happen to me and that's saying depressed
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I'm saying a moment of awareness of how could I get myself into this situation?
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No, I would just say how strange that this happens. Just it's strange. I'm wearing a
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Jumpsuit and flip and flip flops. What color was the jumpsuit? Brown. Oh, here's better quality. Oh, wow
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There's a 1080p version. Oh shit. Wait, so we're at 32
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I'm saying a moment of awareness of how can I get myself into this situation.
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No, I would just say how strange that this happens.
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really dude flip-flops flip-flops yes with no access to books no access to newspapers no access
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to anything you had lived on information except my almond joy bars i had extra almond joy bars
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did you eat almond joy bars and things like that because you're afraid of what well this is like
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nelk steiny questions did you eat almond joys you have jeffrey epstein there it's the only
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interviewed the world scene you're asking about what color his jumpsuit is and did he eat almond
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joys the the cooks did to your food yes is that because of of that you're in for the crimes that
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you're in for no it was just because in fact because you're wealthy yes how did how did you
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know that well people people would constantly come if i was passing by or have to go for my medical
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And it was all because they wanted to borrow money.
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You're telling me in solitary confinement they're interested in going long?
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Well, I think the people find one of the reasons they wanted to keep me in solitary confinement was there.
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A reminder, because Jeffrey Epstein, before that'd be anti-Semitic to insinuate.
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Jeffrey Epstein was very clear about what he thinks about Goyim.
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He believes that he can lie to the Goyim, that he's supposed to, that Goyim are subhuman.
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So everything he's going to say to Steve Bannon, you've got to take everything with a grain of salt.
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It's second nature to be completely disingenuous to everything Steve Bannon is saying.
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I'm afraid that everybody would want to know which stocks to buy.
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Six months before, they had bailed out Bear Stearns, but Bear Stearns was still a zombie.
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A former self, but they had, quote-unquote, saved him.
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Why did they make the decision, in your mind, why did Hank Paulson in Bernanke, this concept of moral hazard?
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Explain to the audience what moral hazard is, and why did they save Bear Stearns six months before,
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and why did the smartest guys in the room decide not to save Lehman Brothers?
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great question it's a good question the real issue is is I'd have to go back
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when you have these I don't like that I disagreed with Jeffrey Epstein that that
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was a good question systems to the way your doctor responds to any type of
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emergency in your body if they might decide to save your kidneys and let your
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gallbladder go because the gallbladder is less important to your overall system
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Go, because the gallbladder is less important to the overall system.
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People, if at that time, even if it's not that long ago, the boogeyman was...
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When it said, well, what really happened? Jeffrey, what really happened?
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What is this financial crisis? And, you know, some of the progressions...
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And it's the fault of this very esoteric, unknown concept of derivatives.
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It was really the derivatives that caused this financial crisis
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because the derivatives got somehow out of control in the Mickey Mouse.
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And that was the way you started your financial, your road to a bayonet went right through derivatives.
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the rivers were not the cause at all it's like saying your hair as someone who sent me this
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nicky manaj tweeted your favorite artists have been practicing rituals in a satanic cult where
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they take babies from other countries and mutilate and kill them as a form of blood sacrifice to
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their god shouldn't capitalize god you see when your master is satan you must constantly shed
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blood however the jig is up i think this these people are running cover to be honest with you
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i think they're trying to do a populist movement and talk about satanism i think everybody right
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now that are misdirecting and they're not naming israel saying who's behind epstein i think it's
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all running cover and i think it's fake i don't believe it i think this is a distraction method
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and you can see it like even here in the chat or in the comments nikki the righteous come on
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nikki like bro she's been in her career i'm not even gonna get into it but
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But, oh, she's going to talk about the satanic cults, bro.
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Nikki, Trump is literally implicated all over the Epstein files.
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Trump had Brett Ratner direct Melania Trump's movie.
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Trump was best friends with Jeffrey Epstein back in the 80s.
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Not best friends, allegedly, but he was picturing them everywhere.
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If you're going to go call out Jay-Z, you've got to call out the guy you're holding hands with
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Because it was on the top of your head when you fell down?
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There isn't, let me say, there's no one specific cause.
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So many times when they have to make your death certificate,
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But if you say, what was the cause of his heart failure?
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Epstein killed himself when the cameras turned off in the prison cell.
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Well, he had blood pressure, his sugar was high, he was diabetic, he had all these other problems.
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But he said, no, no, no, we need a word on your death certificate.
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Did he die from brain damage? Did he die from heart failure?
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They wrote, like on its death certificate, derivatives.
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But derivatives were not a fundamental, derivatives are not a fundamental cause of anything.
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I take it was Monday morning when you made your two collect calls and you're talking to...
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Derivatives are not the main cause of everything.
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Yeah, just like COVID where they listed all the deaths.
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Like if you were 85 years old with a tumor and a stroke, they said it was a COVID death.
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Sterns on one hand and Morgan Stanley on the other.
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I take it was Monday morning when you made your two collect calls
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and you're talking to Bear Sterns on one hand and Morgan Stanley on the other.
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He's in jail, and his phone calls are to J.P. Morgan.
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Did you, Jeffrey, being one of the financial geniuses in the world,
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did you understand what Lehman Brothers is going to bankruptcy, the domino effect,
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that by Thursday the financial system would be under such extremis
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that if it didn't have a trillion-dollar cash infusion in the United States, it might collapse?
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Tom? Yes. You did? Yeah. He really is the real wolf of Wall Street. It's all a Fugazi, a Fugazi.
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Epstein was the wolf of Wall Street. Why? Again, I don't want to bore you or the audience with
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the idea of it's a medical procedure, but he's entertaining. I don't want to bore you or the
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audience. He's performing right now. You had system failures. So you'd recognize that if I
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said to you, did you realize when your father was on the ground and he was clutching his chest and
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Did you immediately think about the commercial paper, Mark?
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I mean, the mechanical triggers that actually had to blow through these circuit boards.
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Or did you have a concept of the circuits that were going to get blown through?
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And, in fact, from my telephones against the wall with my little metal wires,
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because the next day I talked to another person in Washington
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about the issues of what I thought was happening,
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you gotta give Nikki props for being hunted down
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no i don't have to give her any props for anything she can't she can't oh the demonic
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music industry okay well that's what her entire career is built off of she's collaborated with
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all these people she's on that song monster with jay-z and then she's shaking hands with trump
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right now who said publicly on truth social if you want the epstein files released then i don't
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want your support oh wow she's calling out the demons okay well now you gotta give mickey props
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for being hunted down for exposing demonic music industry don't shit on what she's doing because
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it's not it's not genuine right now her agenda Nikki let me tell you what it is the fact that
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Nicki Minaj is now calling out the demons in the industry so perfect perfectly coincided with the
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Epstein file release is a way to distract you from what's going on she's going to talk about
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demons instead of Israel until she names Israel she's a fraud it's so clear who Epstein was working
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for I'm sure he's going to mention it in this interview right now her tactic is to get the
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goyim who listened to her music to get all the normies who think that she's the best artist ever
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oh my god nikki i'm a barb to talk about demons instead of the real issue it's so it's right in
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front of your face who she's shaking hands with the guy that said it's a democrat hoax it's a
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demon crat hoax shut the fuck up oh my god she's so brave fuck out of here since where i am in fact
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i'm still talking to the same person if i was at my home in palm beach but i'm here in jail
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i can dial my own phone no but you can also make a thousand phone calls here you got to make one
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I had to decide who was the right person to call.
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That was unusual for me, because I would have called 20 people.
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I said, you have a sick patient, and it's very much like a sick patient in the emergency room.
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People in normal walks of life think about money and things as a machine.
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And unfortunately, so if your car breaks, cars are always easy to fix.
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My jets, my cars, if it breaks, I know it can be fixed because it simply follows the same pattern.
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If this part breaks, you replace the part, and the thing works again.
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People and the financial system are not machines.
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But you have chatters in the stream-retard Nazi.
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You can't simply take out the bot, put some more juice into the commercial paper market,
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and that's like replacing the carburetor on the car.
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It's much more, I have a patient who can't breathe, has a stomach problem, can't see,
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If your heart stops, we have to start your heart again.
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If the, in the equivalent to the money market, why do I have to start your heart again?
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If liquidity, which is the equivalent of blood in the financial system, dries up.
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Liquidity is basically cash, putting cash into the system.
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It allows the system, it's the blood of the system.
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You need to pump blood hard into the body of the economy to keep it flowing.
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And especially when you're worried about someone dying,
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you're not going to be worried about the niceties of,
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well, you got the shirt dirty, you know, some damage.
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Pump in that blood, keep that pump in blood.
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When you talked to the person at Treasury on Tuesday the 16th,
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did you get a feeling as you were sitting in your 6x9 jail cell in West Palm Beach, Florida,
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It's, again, the doctor watching the patient die.
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You hopefully have some confidence that he's seen it before.
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Can you get us on the A-stream again after you and you are on good terms?
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Some steps he has to take first before he bandages the guy's finger
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the doctors who are working on the emergency patient,
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You could have Googled that instead of TTS and $20.
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frankly, judgment, to try to keep the patient alive.
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Did you think that they had those things, patience and judgment?
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They had pretty good judgment, and you needed a lot of luck, just like in the dead patient.
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Hopefully you put that blood in and it's not too late.
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And you make some mistakes, but you have to know you're going to have to give it a shock.
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In the run-up to the September crash of 2008, I guess you weren't occupied with finance.
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That whole summer, how long had you been in jail?
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Before you went into jail, you were still very active in the financial market.
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now they're bragging about it they're flex how do you subscribe in kick they were they were
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they were saying that israel has the right to defend itself now they're saying gaza is blown up
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as a way to flex and to taunt people who are speaking against epstein and israel your chat
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is barely moving retard keep ignoring it we all see our point hope you're ready for a lot of fun
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you know the the point is that israel is a genocidal state that they're trying to use
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American resources to genocide. Arabs, they want to destroy the world. They're blackmailing
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American politicians. And now, instead of trying to argue that point because they can't, it's now
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been proven true, they're just bragging to your face about it. Well, thank you for proving my
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point and for your $40. How are you? Like Woody Allen said, you can't beat the bank. So I try to
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pick my spots. George Soros picked his spot when the pound collapsed. This would have been a great
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when I was in jail, but that's not how I think.
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and they decided to bail it out. Did the Bear Stearns
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their cards they want you to act like them right israel stop crying retard your people did 9 11
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and now your people have to die in gaza action man always wins people that support israel you
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see that they're running cover for epstein torture blackmail the most disgusting things we've ever
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seen they want you to be like that too but we're not the goyim i was going to chat we're not going
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to stoop to that level you don't fight evil by being evil you have to fight it being good you're
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oh, fuck them, we're going to... No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
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That's what they do. Remember that. We're not
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Someone for giving your father the drink before he had
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the financial, deregulate the financial system? No. Because as the last time we had our 60-minute
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interview, you talked to me about home ownership. And you asked me whether everyone should own a
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home. And I told you no, it's too risky. So the financial collapse of 2008 is because of hard
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working African-American... Subprime mortgages, they were giving out shoddy, stupid loans to
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everybody and anybody who would apply so that people could buy houses. And then the banks,
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the bubble burst. There was no, there was not enough liquidity. There was not enough money.
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It was all imaginary debt, imaginary money paying for these houses, and it all collapsed.
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Epstein's saying, and Bannon's about to say it was black people who bought the houses.
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Epstein is saying nobody should be able to own a home, which is funny. That's what the World
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Economic Forum has been saying. You'll own nothing and be happy. You'll rent forever.
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You'll be a good goy and pay rent for the rest of your life to BlackRock, to all these financial
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financial institutions who own most of the real estate they want you to have nothing
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just like a subscription service just like netflix you pay the same you just pay forever
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americans hispanics and and and whites who want okay this dude look okay some guy keeps donating
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you're a pro hitler that's look i think people are upset because the kick ceo said that i don't
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Do you think that I'm offended by you saying I'm pro-Nazi, pro-Hitler?
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And the fact that people are trying to make that equivalent to people that are supporting
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modern-day genocide is, I'm not going to fall into that frame.
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Do you think anybody's affected by this anymore?
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You think anybody in love speech is like, oh, no, you call me a pro, oh, my God, Hitler
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the guy's dead let's talk about today but yeah if your feelings are hurt about view
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botting maybe just stop i don't know what to tell you
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and why rest on their shoulders they're the culprits no not at all okay i didn't say they
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were the culprits i said i was pretty clear it was bill clinton okay why was it bill clinton
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because bill clinton wanted to get votes from those people and he sold them the idea that
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instead of renting a house and historically the values of houses have gone up and he said
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you guys in these local communities who haven't been able to afford a house before
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Don't care if you're offended you are Nazi
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But whatever happens, at the moment your credit score or whatever it is, your credit's not good.
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Have you seen the movie The Big Short about the housing market crash?
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The Big Short describes the 2008 housing market crash.
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I can't lend you money because your credit score is not up to it.
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Hopefully, if you work harder and clean up some of your problems, it will be.
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But no, what I say to you is, I'm going to figure out a way to lend you, lend you, not give you.
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I'm going to lend you money anyway, though you don't have a good credit score.
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And don't worry, I'm going to get rid of the term that you don't have bad credit.
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So what we're going to do is we're going to call your credit situation subprime.
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Subprime mortgages means that you shouldn't qualify.
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You don't have a good financial track record to apply for this mortgage.
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We're going to give you these shoddy mortgages anyway.
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So we'll call it something that people really won't follow.
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We're going to have people lend you money, though you are a subprime.
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borrower and i will figure out some government agencies to guarantee your loan though i don't
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think you're a good candidate risk so the banks say no no no we don't initially the bank said
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sorry this is too risky mr president for us let's put the tts to 100 business of managing risk it's
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not our money it's the hard working people's money sitting in our bank we can't lend to people whose
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credit is not prime. You're asking us to lend to people who are sub-prime. And he says,
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here's the key, keep it coming. If you don't, Mr. Bannon, I'm going to make sure the Justice
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Department charges you with discriminatory lending because you refuse to lend to my sub-primers.
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In business terms, you should never lend to. But what we'll do is we're going to, I'm going to
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form an agency called Fannie Mae and Ginnie Mae, another agency names. They'll guarantee your
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loan so don't worry don't worry you don't hundred dollar TTS the goyim fight back the goyim strike
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back have to pay it back anymore even though you and maybe you don't even have to work as hard
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anymore that's probably a harsh statement but these players these two big firms Fannie Mae
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will guarantee the fact that that bank will receive its money now the bank says wow best deal
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in history that's fine keep it at 20 keep it at 20 I refuse to lend to Mr. Bannon but now he has
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it's the United States government. We'll take it all.
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You terrorist morons can't help but blow shit up.
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because it's the best investment for the moment.
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It's a strange investment because it has politics
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Take care of your body, hit the gym, and work hard.
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We'll make guarantees that you who can't get a house normally
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The bank says, this is the best deal in history.
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We will package 100, 300, 1,000 of you subprimers and we'll sell it off to somebody else.
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And the whole system becomes mired in subprime mortgages.
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Well, then you get the people, go back to your first question to me.
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Government leaders know if they're good, and they can do mathematics, they can balance their checkbooks.
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So certain people in Congress said, well, how do you value these subprime mortgages?
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The bank said, we've been valuing them the same way we've always valued them for the past 20 years.
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The accounting firms, there's something in this country called gap accounting, which is a standard type of accounting.
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And we account for them the same way we've always accounted for them.
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If we paid $1,000 for your mortgage last night, when we put it on our books today, we're going to say its value is $1,000.
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The congresspeople said, that's not really a good answer, you know.
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because what happens if you have to sell it tomorrow morning?
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would you be able to value it at what you paid for it the day before?
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And Wall Street says, that's not the way you can think about this, this is crazy.
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We always value things at the cost from the day before
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In essence to say, not what it was worth yesterday,
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something they bought yesterday at lower than they paid.
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Never before in 20 years did they have to do this.
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So something they bought at 1,000, on their books was 1,000,
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That starts to, you ask the question about what did I start to think about.
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Something's 1,000 at 990, this person now has to value it at 980.