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Chuck's avatar

Glenn: You are incorrect in your thinking that the government is actually printing bills. Already, without the "stimulus" money last year and the new "stimulus" money being talked about there aren't enough bills in circulation to cover the amount of money in play. It is just zeros and ones in some computer in the federal reserve (ha what a joke that title is). If all the bills that are in circulation were gathered in one bank in a major city, there wouldn't be enough cash to pay out just what folks thought they had in their checking accounts and certificates of deposit. That doesn't take into consideration any monies in retirement accounts. That is just accounts in that city by itself, not the rest of the country.The politicians just keep adding zeros to what they owe and hope they have retired from government before it all crashes down.

I think you are right. I think the dollar is going to crash hard. We are going to be Weimer Republic Redux.

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Glenn Meder's avatar

Hi Chuck! I use the term "printing cash" as a shortened way of meaning creating currency. Yes, the vast majority of currency is simply "1"s and "0"s in a computer.

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Marilyn Wynne's avatar

That interview with Vera was amazing and really wakes me up to question the whole vaccination program.

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Glenn Meder's avatar

Excellent! I'm so glad.

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Colleen's avatar

Great interview here with Vera Sherav! Thank you!

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Glenn Meder's avatar

Thanks Colleen! Yes, we need to learn from people like her.

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Ron Koenig's avatar

Someone posted to Facebook a short YouTube video where Tucker Carlson is interviewing a women who was fired from her job simply because she had a social media site on Parler.

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Glenn Meder's avatar

Yes, this happens all the time.

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GAM's avatar

I am looking for private alternatives to ZOOM and listening to podcasts. I am currently using alternative podcast apps without signing up or creating a follow list while using a VPN. The only other thing I can think of is going direct to individual websites and listening there. Also, have you looked into Sphir?

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Glenn Meder's avatar

Great question. I have not really looked into this, so I don't know. I think you can have group video calls on Signal though.

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lillian McKelvey's avatar

Very good talk by Lee Merrit MD with all her qualifications and willingness to speak out!! BRAVO

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Glenn Meder's avatar

Yes! I agree.

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david king's avatar

hi glenn, i really appreciate you, your articles and what you stand for. Regarding you inviting us to share things about privacy; i have the Virtual Shield app on my phone. Are you familiar with it?

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Glenn Meder's avatar

Thank you David. I appreciate the kind words. I have not heard of Virtual Shield. Just a quick glance shows me that it is a VPN. You have to be careful with VPNs though, because they can see everything you are doing online. You have to really research the company and trust them. The Virtual Shield VPN website makes me pause. The "about" section is very generic, and they don't talk at all about the security measures they have in place. I like ProtonVPN because they have a lot of security measures, the code is open sourced and they are independently audited. I'm not saying that Virtual Shield is bad, but I personally wouldn't trust them without getting a lot more information than what is available on their site.

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david king's avatar

Thanks for the feedback. They are highly recommended by Dave Hodges from The Common Sense show. Dave and you have the same kind of mission

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Andrew Green's avatar

Great article, Glenn!

One point you didn't mention is the ad hominem attacks on people who are scientists/doctors when they talk about scientific/medical issues. You and I (being intelligent people with analytical minds) are both able to look at data, reports, studies and Government leaflets, analyse what is being said and comment on inconsistencies and inaccuracies. We are, in fact, better able to do this type of analysis because we are NOT doctors, ie people who have spent many years being brainwashed into one way of thinking and have a degree in medicine, ie not a doctorate, so they are not actually 'doctors', a term which appears to simply be used to confer authority on someone. In Italy, anyone with a degree is called dottore or dottoressa - I also like the fact that there distinct male and female words!

The most ludicrous thing I read was an article about the benefits of infra-red saunas, ending with saying that you should discuss it with your medical practitioner before deciding to use them! And these 'medical practitioners' never say "I don’t know, I'll have to look that up for you", like you or I would when asked a question on a subject we have no knowledge of!

Keep up the good work!

Andrew

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Glenn Meder's avatar

Thanks Andrew. I definitely agree. My specialty is water, and I can tell you for a fact that most doctors know nothing about water. My son's pediatrician even told us to use tap water to make his formula, which is something that even our municipal water system specifically advises against.

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Marshall D's avatar

Excellent set of articles! Especially the first one on searching for the truth in science! Keep it up Glenn!

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Glenn Meder's avatar

Thanks Marshall!

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