Vince Lanci (GoldFix) returns to the show to discuss the BRICS Summit, what they achieved and why BIS pulled out of mBridge. Vince breaks down a number of important concepts and market dynamics that we don’t always talk about but are vitally important to understanding how things actually work in the real world.
Show Notes:
Episode #172 – Vince Lanci and How Banks Value Bitcoin Mining
Episode #161 – Vince Lanci and Tuning the Piano of Financial Bias
Previous Shows
Podcast Episode #195 – Chris Sullivan and What is Risk?
Podcast Episode #194 – Tracy Shuchart and Braving the Winds of War
Podcast Episode #193 – Ben Davidson and Whose Catastrophe is it Anyway?
Podcast Episode #192 – Bob Murphy and the Real Problems with Interest Rates
Podcast Episode #191 — Marty Bent and Aligning Expectations in Bitcoin
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The Bis is a cartel. Some of the US members of the BIS are a sub cartel of the BIS cartel. At some point the stress on these cartels and their sub cartels tend to make them break up, most likely into new sub cartels or new primary cartels. Wouldn’t Hegel have a field day?
Speaking of generations who get in the way of digital progress, shall we say, covid was one of the first very public, effective, deadly (can you say turbo cancers and young Heretofore) rare myocarditis cases) means of accelerating the elimination of the generation(s) that stands in the way of digital currencies.
Massive immigration engineered in Europe and the US is an attempt to zombify whatever’s left of Western culture so the progress required to complete the establishment of authoritarian regimes can get to endgame.
Oswald Spengler, Oswald Spengler, please come to the White Courtesy telephone. Oswald Spengler.
“European Prize for the Chancellor”
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The European Society Coudenhove-Kalergi has awarded Chancellor Angela Merkel the European Prize 2010. The prize is awarded every two years for exceptional contributions to the European unification process.
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Angela Merkel is the second German head of government (after Helmut Kohl who received the prize in 1990) to be awarded this prize. The last time the European Prize was awarded in 2008, it went to the former Polish Foreign Minister and current Secretary of State in the Polish Government, Władysław Bartoszewski.
The European Prize is based on the vision of the diplomat, philosopher and publisher Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi. His family had its roots in several European countries. In 1922 Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi founded the Paneuropean Union, the oldest European unification movement, which attracted illustrious members including Albert Einstein and Konrad Adenauer. For this, he is deemed the founder of the modern democratic vision of Europe.
The Coudenhove-Kalergi Foundation was established in 1978 by the Paneuropean Union to strengthen the vision of European unification. In 2008 it became a society, with headquarters in Vienna.
https://www.bundeskanzler.de/bk-en/news/european-prize-for-the-chancellor-477196#:~:text=The%20European%20Society%20Coudenhove-Kalergi%20has%20awarded%20Chancellor%20Angela,for%20exceptional%20contributions%20to%20the%20European%20unification%20process.
Bonus points: can you name that guy on the left ? (see https://www.bis.org/about/bioac.htm)
@ https://www.bundeskanzler.de/resource/image/303240/16×9/990/557/dff26c5214175ce812d24399befabb3a/29E5E9625C71C01F913D2631EA822A38/2011-01-13-bkin-preis.jpg
And people wonder why there are rumblings about WW3 when the BRICS alliance threatens to undo 75 years of work towards the Kalergi plan.