If there are 2.5 billion workers on the Earth, and only 500 million jobs, then it is a governemnt's duty to secure as many of those jobs as possible for its citizens-NOT outscource them to 3rd world countries filled with cheap labor. If India wants to have loads of children, it is not America's responsibilty to employ and feed them. Protectionism is needed to save our jobs. Immigration must be tightly controlled. No more 1HB visas. I do not wish to see America turned into an Indian slum.
@freedomlover4422 very complex question.. people need to be creative and much of the legislation today blocks initiative and new ideas especially in housing.
with out their interventions for example there would be an ever growing number of kinds of fruits and vegetables and instead of all those useless but nevertheless beautiful decoration trees and bushes that you find in our cities and villages, instead most will carry good stuff to eat and you are done with the main concern of hunger. but much deeper than that i want to propose an intellectual experiment. lets say money changers never came into being, how in what ways then would we evolve ?
this is an occurring continuation to observation about the role of money. imagine before money existed you used to go pick freely of all that is in such abundance on earth, until one day while picking those growers stopped you and chased you with knives until you paid with money coins. then they also sent you to work to get the money.
if you want to reverse all that so that all this abundance is free again, you must thoroughly investigate how the world would evolve without their intervention.
@artdeco101010 "Thorium" = "Brawndo's got what plants crave. They crave Brawndo. It's got electrolytes." Thorium was used in Indian Point Nuclear Plant I in the early days of nuclear energy with marginal results; now several countries are revisiting its use as a fuel. The internet would have you believe that Thorium is a total solution set.. based on some unorganized snippets that people hold onto with religious furor.
@wepollock - That was great movie, very truthful about the direction of things. I was just trying to say that it's the only non-fossil fuel that has a chance at meeting the quantitative needs of the world. Indian Point is not a fluid fuel reactor, it's marginal results are the product of its inherently inefficient design.
@artdeco101010 metallic fuel might certainly be useful. Perhaps the solution resides in comprehensive anticipatory design science.. For instance fuel cells might be able to get 95% efficiency from natural gas...
@wepollock I have to agree. Ambrose Evans-Pritchard of The Telegraph newspaper (UK) pushed Thorium hard last year. I had some hope, but a lot of doubts about it. Now I have little hope for it.
Now if we take a look at this scarcity from say a 3,000 miles high flight into space if we look at the face of the earth, we don't see people but we know this is measureless goodness, divine grace and abundant ! would we agree that scarcity and fear are in the use of money.. i think we have been taught to look for whatever we need not at that abundance but at the the money, the changer which change all this for us into scarcity..
its pretty obvious how complex is this money currency and i'm sure the prior alternative of true silver/gold money would be complex too, and in other directions, as this is the eventuality of billions using and playing with same thing. nevertheless if we want to change this we perhaps better take direct measures against scarcity. i say Fear and Scarcity are on the same coin. anyway you go with it, Fear and Scarcity are the things that we need to think about, about the people.
Lets assume you had all forms of currency changed into precious metals, what do you think is greed for gold in terms of earth.. and if you indeed are fixed on the future, what could that be ? we had warped and coiled the initial potentials of "currency" and got scarcity. why ? and funny enough we grown to love those FEA based synthetic credit cards. i asked what could give those cards real real value, is there any way over there to create currency of true value other than gold and silver etc ?
@wepollock The US Navy has been running an advert nonstop on ESPN this weekend as the Navy is sponsoring the XGames. The commercial shows a carrier floating on the sea. It comes up on the screen. 80% of the population lives on the coast. 90% of World Trade is done by sea. 100% US Navy On Watch!
@YouSayYouWantA That is a MOST important advertisement in understanding some of the points I am covering. I am glad you picked up on it.. Please see my video from Global to Local and you will find parts of that commercial used in the video.
@wepollock The second most important advertisement has to do with the Airforce rescuing a lone survivor in a destroyed American City. Both these commercials advance future trends. Please see my video response to this video posted above.
and how does gold which pertains and relates or having acceptance as currency, how do you suggest all that effects the actual reality that you yourself i part of. would you agree that by that acceptance of sort you are in fact reckless ?
@opensala I am not here to reiterate a case I made for gold in 2003 when everyone else was behind the curve. The cutting edge of the curve NOW and in the FUTURE pertains to breakdown crisis (of which the breakdown of law will be important for gold/silver holders) and most importantly freedom and life support.
@opensala Start thinking about the physical world! The Black Box of the economy puts the easy sourcing of life support at risk. Selective law will put gold/silver at risk. Look forward not back. Start thinking forward. In 2003 talking and thinking about gold/silver was forward thinking at the points I made were ignored. Measure the points I am making now with a a future view.
@rx4unyc Back a few years I was pushing people on Warren's channel as well as other's to buy PM's as a store of wealth. Warren was NOT embracing that then.
No matter what happens the metals can sustain when reserve notes evaporate / depreicate. Most American's can't grasp this.
@RenegadeTimes Obviously you haven't read anything that Warren has written before he was kind enough to make these videos. Does he need to also tell people to buy umbrellas, in the event it might rain somewhere in the US? Either make your own videos, publish your own literature or just say, "Thank you!"
@RenegadeTimes I don't see much of a point in talking about gold/silver. My talks on gold and silver were in 2003-4-5 when this crisis was obvious to me. At the time gold was at $278 and silver was at $3.25/oz.. What I am interested in resides in the future and it will be about breakdown crisis and sourcing life support.
@RenegadeTimes I sent you a full article which I authored for the Hamilton Institute in 2003 where I made the case for gold when nobody was listening. At the time gold was $278 and silver was $3.25.. Everyone talking gold now is out of phase with future issues (as was the case when I made the case for gold in 2003). Future issues will have everything to do with breakdown crisis, energy, freedom, and life support.
If there are 2.5 billion workers on the Earth, and only 500 million jobs, then it is a governemnt's duty to secure as many of those jobs as possible for its citizens-NOT outscource them to 3rd world countries filled with cheap labor. If India wants to have loads of children, it is not America's responsibilty to employ and feed them. Protectionism is needed to save our jobs. Immigration must be tightly controlled. No more 1HB visas. I do not wish to see America turned into an Indian slum.
joel1923 1 month ago
I really enjoyed that interview. very thought provoking.
TroySmithforD 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
@freedomlover4422 very complex question.. people need to be creative and much of the legislation today blocks initiative and new ideas especially in housing.
wepollock 1 month ago
Brilliant! Simply Brilliant! Great job once again!
kileer7 1 month ago 3
Nice Warren. Glad to see you moving into other media outlets these last few weeks. Next stop CNN.
drkevincampbell 1 month ago
Excellent comment Warren, Cheers!
gibbo675 1 month ago
with out their interventions for example there would be an ever growing number of kinds of fruits and vegetables and instead of all those useless but nevertheless beautiful decoration trees and bushes that you find in our cities and villages, instead most will carry good stuff to eat and you are done with the main concern of hunger. but much deeper than that i want to propose an intellectual experiment. lets say money changers never came into being, how in what ways then would we evolve ?
opensala 1 month ago
this is an occurring continuation to observation about the role of money. imagine before money existed you used to go pick freely of all that is in such abundance on earth, until one day while picking those growers stopped you and chased you with knives until you paid with money coins. then they also sent you to work to get the money.
if you want to reverse all that so that all this abundance is free again, you must thoroughly investigate how the world would evolve without their intervention.
opensala 1 month ago
Well done Warren
whiskerchild 1 month ago 4
Thorium changes things...
artdeco101010 1 month ago
@artdeco101010 "Thorium" = "Brawndo's got what plants crave. They crave Brawndo. It's got electrolytes." Thorium was used in Indian Point Nuclear Plant I in the early days of nuclear energy with marginal results; now several countries are revisiting its use as a fuel. The internet would have you believe that Thorium is a total solution set.. based on some unorganized snippets that people hold onto with religious furor.
wepollock 1 month ago
@wepollock - That was great movie, very truthful about the direction of things. I was just trying to say that it's the only non-fossil fuel that has a chance at meeting the quantitative needs of the world. Indian Point is not a fluid fuel reactor, it's marginal results are the product of its inherently inefficient design.
artdeco101010 1 month ago
@artdeco101010 metallic fuel might certainly be useful. Perhaps the solution resides in comprehensive anticipatory design science.. For instance fuel cells might be able to get 95% efficiency from natural gas...
wepollock 1 month ago
@wepollock I have to agree. Ambrose Evans-Pritchard of The Telegraph newspaper (UK) pushed Thorium hard last year. I had some hope, but a lot of doubts about it. Now I have little hope for it.
joel1923 1 month ago
Now if we take a look at this scarcity from say a 3,000 miles high flight into space if we look at the face of the earth, we don't see people but we know this is measureless goodness, divine grace and abundant ! would we agree that scarcity and fear are in the use of money.. i think we have been taught to look for whatever we need not at that abundance but at the the money, the changer which change all this for us into scarcity..
opensala 1 month ago
its pretty obvious how complex is this money currency and i'm sure the prior alternative of true silver/gold money would be complex too, and in other directions, as this is the eventuality of billions using and playing with same thing. nevertheless if we want to change this we perhaps better take direct measures against scarcity. i say Fear and Scarcity are on the same coin. anyway you go with it, Fear and Scarcity are the things that we need to think about, about the people.
opensala 1 month ago
Lets assume you had all forms of currency changed into precious metals, what do you think is greed for gold in terms of earth.. and if you indeed are fixed on the future, what could that be ? we had warped and coiled the initial potentials of "currency" and got scarcity. why ? and funny enough we grown to love those FEA based synthetic credit cards. i asked what could give those cards real real value, is there any way over there to create currency of true value other than gold and silver etc ?
opensala 1 month ago
@opensala I sent you my comprehensive white paper on Gold from 2003. ... What are the currencies within the "prison system"
wepollock 1 month ago
@wepollock The US Navy has been running an advert nonstop on ESPN this weekend as the Navy is sponsoring the XGames. The commercial shows a carrier floating on the sea. It comes up on the screen. 80% of the population lives on the coast. 90% of World Trade is done by sea. 100% US Navy On Watch!
YouSayYouWantA 1 month ago
@YouSayYouWantA That is a MOST important advertisement in understanding some of the points I am covering. I am glad you picked up on it.. Please see my video from Global to Local and you will find parts of that commercial used in the video.
wepollock 1 month ago
@wepollock The second most important advertisement has to do with the Airforce rescuing a lone survivor in a destroyed American City. Both these commercials advance future trends. Please see my video response to this video posted above.
wepollock 1 month ago
and how does gold which pertains and relates or having acceptance as currency, how do you suggest all that effects the actual reality that you yourself i part of. would you agree that by that acceptance of sort you are in fact reckless ?
opensala 1 month ago
@opensala I am not here to reiterate a case I made for gold in 2003 when everyone else was behind the curve. The cutting edge of the curve NOW and in the FUTURE pertains to breakdown crisis (of which the breakdown of law will be important for gold/silver holders) and most importantly freedom and life support.
wepollock 1 month ago
@opensala Start thinking about the physical world! The Black Box of the economy puts the easy sourcing of life support at risk. Selective law will put gold/silver at risk. Look forward not back. Start thinking forward. In 2003 talking and thinking about gold/silver was forward thinking at the points I made were ignored. Measure the points I am making now with a a future view.
wepollock 1 month ago
Warren, after you ever considered having James Dine as a guest?
CrooksWithoutBorders 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@CrooksWithoutBorders It would be great speaking to him.. last time I tried he proved to be illusive.
wepollock 1 month ago
Well done Warren.
fal2grace 1 month ago
watch?v=QJTF-Ke2oPU&context
LMIMSsoi 1 month ago
This grey new Ytube design is shit!
JanRichardus 1 month ago
Screw youtube
NovusChaoMundi 1 month ago
stack pms
rx4unyc 1 month ago
@rx4unyc Back a few years I was pushing people on Warren's channel as well as other's to buy PM's as a store of wealth. Warren was NOT embracing that then.
No matter what happens the metals can sustain when reserve notes evaporate / depreicate. Most American's can't grasp this.
RenegadeTimes 1 month ago
@RenegadeTimes Obviously you haven't read anything that Warren has written before he was kind enough to make these videos. Does he need to also tell people to buy umbrellas, in the event it might rain somewhere in the US? Either make your own videos, publish your own literature or just say, "Thank you!"
CATWatch01 1 month ago
@CATWatch01 What I gently was implying is that he outright dismissed the idea of PM's. Over time I think he has reconsidered that stance.
I like some of his work but I have no messiah's...thanks ~
RenegadeTimes 1 month ago
@RenegadeTimes I don't see much of a point in talking about gold/silver. My talks on gold and silver were in 2003-4-5 when this crisis was obvious to me. At the time gold was at $278 and silver was at $3.25/oz.. What I am interested in resides in the future and it will be about breakdown crisis and sourcing life support.
wepollock 1 month ago
@RenegadeTimes I sent you a full article which I authored for the Hamilton Institute in 2003 where I made the case for gold when nobody was listening. At the time gold was $278 and silver was $3.25.. Everyone talking gold now is out of phase with future issues (as was the case when I made the case for gold in 2003). Future issues will have everything to do with breakdown crisis, energy, freedom, and life support.
wepollock 1 month ago
Good one.
vention4wh 1 month ago
Love your work as always will send it out to friends and family!
idahosilverspelunker 1 month ago
Another good vid Bull Dog!! Keep plugging away.
Romulan112 1 month ago