I am so happy that I came across Dom and his ideas about five years ago. Along with other You Tubers like Mike Maloney, the ideas of 'sound money' had never even crossed my mind, let alone the ideas of fractional reserve banking, derivatives and taxation. I have made provisions to leave the UK and never really want to return. The MATRIX has been revealed and once seen, you can't unsee it. The task to change people's thinking on health, wealth and freedom is I think at least two generations away. An enlarged STATE SECTOR, with final salary pension schemes et al, means there is a parasitic component of the UK society (17.3%) who on receiving the King's shilling, obey the government and are complicit in doing their bidding. This is the way the elites control people. They don't need to be a tyrant like Erdogan and enact 'false flag events' like the one in 2016 to take control. They can orchestrate the situation from behind the scenes and be the puppet master who controls the individual players and characters. People can bang their pots and pans in support of the NHS (and make the PLANDEMIC that never was, real to non-thinking people) or 'take the knee' like the England football teamto reinforce the idea of 'institutionalised racism' oozing out of every facet of UK life. As I said, once you uncover the 'playbook' it is the same story but with a different facet every time.
We now have an opportunity to compare and contrast the move to free markets, smaller states and balanced budgets in Argentina with the likes of Turkey and sadly the West in general. Let’s hope we learn and change course in time to avoid the rocks.
The question is what causes the debasement of the Turkish currency? Inflation is basically over creation of currency and exchange rates are a matter of manipulation more than demand. There is economic activity as mentioned and there are nations in the world with much worse exchange rates in relation to dollars and pound. Debt may be a contributing factor but how much debt does the Turkish government owe and to who?
Agreed,but there are nations creating much more currency than Turkey but don't create that much currency debasement. So there must be other factors, than just government incompetence. High interest rates are one of the biggest contributing factors to inflation along with commercial bank over creation of money through issuing of risky loans. Thus keeping interest rates low should help have helped in keeping inflation low.
Sad. But the ending is actually a silver lining - they can't easily get into Europe. Thank god for that. Less bloodshed when the mass deportations begin.
I am so happy that I came across Dom and his ideas about five years ago. Along with other You Tubers like Mike Maloney, the ideas of 'sound money' had never even crossed my mind, let alone the ideas of fractional reserve banking, derivatives and taxation. I have made provisions to leave the UK and never really want to return. The MATRIX has been revealed and once seen, you can't unsee it. The task to change people's thinking on health, wealth and freedom is I think at least two generations away. An enlarged STATE SECTOR, with final salary pension schemes et al, means there is a parasitic component of the UK society (17.3%) who on receiving the King's shilling, obey the government and are complicit in doing their bidding. This is the way the elites control people. They don't need to be a tyrant like Erdogan and enact 'false flag events' like the one in 2016 to take control. They can orchestrate the situation from behind the scenes and be the puppet master who controls the individual players and characters. People can bang their pots and pans in support of the NHS (and make the PLANDEMIC that never was, real to non-thinking people) or 'take the knee' like the England football teamto reinforce the idea of 'institutionalised racism' oozing out of every facet of UK life. As I said, once you uncover the 'playbook' it is the same story but with a different facet every time.
Thank you so much!
Absolutely fascinating. No wonder so many people are on the move.
can you blame them …
Nope.
Depressing. It's what's happening in the UK, but on a less serious scale (so far).
Yes, indeed, but we see the same incremental effects over time, especially on the young
Exactly.
We now have an opportunity to compare and contrast the move to free markets, smaller states and balanced budgets in Argentina with the likes of Turkey and sadly the West in general. Let’s hope we learn and change course in time to avoid the rocks.
We do indeed. We can but pray ...
The question is what causes the debasement of the Turkish currency? Inflation is basically over creation of currency and exchange rates are a matter of manipulation more than demand. There is economic activity as mentioned and there are nations in the world with much worse exchange rates in relation to dollars and pound. Debt may be a contributing factor but how much debt does the Turkish government owe and to who?
The problem lies with the issuer of the currency. It always does.
Agreed,but there are nations creating much more currency than Turkey but don't create that much currency debasement. So there must be other factors, than just government incompetence. High interest rates are one of the biggest contributing factors to inflation along with commercial bank over creation of money through issuing of risky loans. Thus keeping interest rates low should help have helped in keeping inflation low.
Very insightful! Would be great to get you on the show in the future!
with pleasure
Awesome. Will reach out on a DM :-) Cheers Dominic
Sad. But the ending is actually a silver lining - they can't easily get into Europe. Thank god for that. Less bloodshed when the mass deportations begin.