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🗓️ 17 October 2021
⏱️ 86 minutes
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In this episode, Whitney is joined by John Titus of BestEvidence to discuss how Central Banks and Wall Street Banks have used the COVID-19 crisis to launch a "silent takeover" of the wealth and assets of regular Americans and what these banks plan for the post-COVID era, from CBDCs to "green" finance.
Originally published on 10/14/21.
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0:00.0 | Hey guys, welcome to Unlimited Hangout. I'm your host Whitney Webb. Recently on this podcast, we have focused on how the COVID crisis has essentially provided the perfect cover for a wide variety of agendas. |
0:29.0 | Particularly agendas that seek to alter sectors of the economy and society that extend far, far beyond healthcare. As any diligent researcher will tell you, among the best things one can do to understand the how and why of major consequential shifts like these we are currently observing is to simply follow the money and man has the money been busy lately. |
0:50.0 | Before the COVID crisis and throughout central banks and Wall Street institutions have been engaging in activity that is not just hugely consequential but historic. It's also to a significant degree completely criminal despite this their activities have been very investigated or discussed by either mainstream or independent media over the past two years or so. |
1:11.0 | But now with the current push for central bank digital currencies or CBDCs, it's quite clear that the bankers during the COVID era have been preparing and planning for the controlled demolition of the current economic system in order to phase in a new economic system that is quickly being constructed behind the scenes. |
1:29.0 | This in the past month central banks around the world have published or announced that they will soon publish their white papers on CBDCs while both global financial institutions like the Bank of International Settlements and major financial companies like Visa have made major strides in building the backbone of cross border interoperability of an imminent CBDC gold rush. |
1:50.0 | But our CBDCs really just digital cash is proponents of claimed or are they really something quite different from what we commonly define as money. |
1:58.0 | Joining the podcast today to talk about these topics and more is John Titus. |
2:02.0 | John is the founder of the best evidence YouTube channel which examines the major financial and legal forces shaping today's dystopia specifically in the United States. |
2:11.0 | And he is also a frequent contributor to Catherine Austin Fizz's Salari report. |
2:15.0 | John is a well known critic of central banks and Wall Street and is one of the most meticulous chroniclers of their misdeeds as well as one of the few to really take a detailed look at what the bankers had been up to. |
2:25.0 | In the lead up to enduring the course of the COVID era, we will be focusing not just on John's work on those topics, but also on what the bankers plan for the post COVID era from central bank digital currencies to climate change and carbon markets. |
2:38.0 | Welcome to unlimited hangout John great to have you on the show. |
2:41.0 | Thanks for having me when it's my first time. |
2:43.0 | Absolutely it's my pleasure. |
2:44.0 | So before we get too deep, I think it may be helpful to some people in my audience to briefly explain what the Federal Reserve is and is not and why it's pretty much impossible to separate it from Wall Street. |
2:54.0 | While I think some people in my audience probably already know this, I know that there are still a lot of people who tend to operate under the misconception that the Federal Reserve is an expressly public sector entity while Wall Street is private. |
3:07.0 | So what's the truth here and why does it matter? |
3:10.0 | Well, let me let me back up to to a bit of my background because my first time and you say, you know, I'm well known, I'm not well known at all. |
3:20.0 | I mean, I have a small, I'm a YouTube hobo. |
3:23.0 | I have, you know, 30,000 subscribers, you know, very tiny. |
3:30.0 | So my background is in federal litigation, generally, I'm a lawyer and in patent litigation in particular. |
3:40.0 | And that's where I cut my teeth and it's very detail oriented and I got into sort of, you know, it's called alternative news space. |
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