Dinar Guru Uncut

MarkZ Morning (Uncut) 04-15-2025

This lecture is a production of the Center for Scientific Research at the University of Michigan. Good morning. Hello, RW.

 

It’s good to see you. Hello, Patriot Grandma. RW, our resident philosopher.

 

It’s not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters. Amen. It’s always the way you react to it.

 

Totally understand when things go south. How do you react to it? Deb, happy birthday. Bill, good to see you.

 

Sendstone, always a pleasure. Hello, Degu. I liked the shoe comment earlier.

 

Hello, Shiny. Hello, Captain Peg. Hello, Trish and Rum Doctor and Joe.

 

I hope I get to wear that golden egg shirt before we hit the Easter weekend. If the Vaughn folks are right, it’s going to be close. Christine, happy anniversary.

 

42nd anniversary, something to be celebrated. Hello, Clara and Wayne. Just said prayers for a friend’s four-year-old grandson diagnosed yesterday with leukemia.

 

Way too young. Diane, let’s see if we can get her done. Let’s get her done.

 

The thumbnail we get to talk about stupid Gina. I have not transferred any wedding pictures over to a computer yet, guys. Didn’t land until almost 2 a.m. last night.

 

Then you have the hour and a half drive back, the get out, get loaded, get settled. It was a long day yesterday. That’s why we started an hour late today, so that I could get that fifth hour of sleep.

 

I’m running on five cylinders today. 1 a.m. in old Australia, H. Williams, it’s good to have you in the house. David would celebrate in the birthday.

 

So if I’m a little slow this morning, that’s why. It’s not all the times my mother dropped me on my head. No, just kidding, Mom, you didn’t drop me on my head.

 

Well, not often, I don’t think. I don’t remember. Hello, Todd Gillespie.

 

Hello, Janice and Sarah. Oh, boy, I tell you, I’m trying to forget stuff. Let’s get back to it.

 

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Sarah is like, I got an email from you yesterday. I want to know if I’m all set for the QFS. It didn’t come for me.

 

I will never, ever, ever, ever ask you to sign up for a crypto, a QFS, a wallet. We’ll talk about it and we’ll educate, but never. Any of those trying to get you to go ahead and set up your QFS account are a scam.

 

100%. Do your own research. You’ll quickly figure it out.

 

It’s not available yet until they flip the switch. Don’t give in to yourself. I mean, don’t give in to the fraud.

 

Hang on to your money. Pay your bills. Be responsible.

 

All those things. The normal stuff. Sorry about that.

 

Good morning. Hello, Adam. Let’s see.

 

There’s a big piece out of Iraq that’s SAMA International Exchange. They need to put 5% on Forex at new exchange rate to push Iraqi International. I haven’t seen that one.

 

We do have some good stuff out of Iraq. We should probably just jump into it rather than delay. See grandson number three due this weekend.

 

It’d be a perfect, perfect time for the two to hit. Just reading a few. Let’s see what a bill had to say when the new dollar comes out.

 

Well, we have two tier pricing as value to the old dollar. Bill, I was told not for about the first at least 90 days, and then they would separate the Fiat from the new note. In other words, if you didn’t exchange it, then that Fiat one or the reserve one will start losing value.

 

That’s what I was told. In other words, you got 90 days to exchange your U.S. currency. I don’t know if it’ll be longer to me because everybody’s got to empty their piggy banks.

 

It’ll probably be a little longer, maybe six months to turn them in or you don’t get to. Let’s see. 1.4 billion investment disaster relief may be headed North Carolina from HUD.

 

HUD, wait, it’s actually going to do what it’s supposed to? That would be neat. Yeah. Conservative states don’t fare well from the government, usually during disasters.

 

Not always. Looks like Trump’s trying to change it. Make it just fair.

 

Google, it’s good to see you in here. Go get to work. Good to have you pop in.

 

Fly to be free. I appreciate that. All right, let’s get to news.

 

We can go a little longer this evening, get this morning done. Fortunately for me with all the occurrences last week, my mother’s scare, I didn’t schedule as much for today, so it shouldn’t be too rough a one. I can get a little more rest, get my work done, and be prepared for a solid podcast this evening.

 

Dr. Scott, I really feel a lot like you do on that one. Too little, too late. Fortunately, the people showed up, the private citizens, the volunteers, they showed up for Western North Carolina, even when the last administration did not.

 

Jerry, it’s good to be here, brother. Let’s see. Chrissy, here’s a question for you.

 

Do you believe there will still be the 10K deposit or withdrawal rule before they tag you at banking institutions? In cash, yes. I do think they will stick to that, but I don’t think there will be any restrictions because of free and clear and the new system and moving money between accounts. If you want to go pay for something, you don’t have to get flagged every time you go buy something over 10 grand, but it would still make sense for them to still have the cash on.

 

What I think is they’ll go back to the 10K one, but 10K, once values change, dude, that’s a lot of money here. Let’s do a little research again. Let’s see.

 

10, one, two, three. I’m doing the inflation calculator. I’m doing a really poor job getting my logic out in the search engine.

 

That would be like 78. If we go back to about 1970, 71 values, I don’t know why I pushed in 71, but I did. Maybe it’s because the year we came off the gold standard.

 

10K, if we go back to that rule without flagging earlier in values, that would be like being able to pull out 78 grand without having to explain things. Me, I’d be totally good with it. At Mike Barr’s interview on Fox Alert, I haven’t had a chance to watch it yet because of travel.

 

We did not have internet. I miss it. You guys will have to tell me.

 

Jay, prepaid debit cards, Jay, I think would be the best way to give somebody if you just want to really help somebody or just hand them a check. Go to your bank, say, hey, I plan on giving people in need debit cards. I want 100 of them with $1,000 on it, whatever you guys can afford to do or want to do or a great way to do it.

 

I guarantee you the banks will be really excited because they make a little extra money on those fees. They’d be really excited to make you a bunch of prepaid debit cards. Texas Artists, I was told you will not be required to get a free and clear because it will be understood with a new system.

 

They already have source of funds, everything. So there you go, Jeff. It’s good to see you in the house.

 

Do you think we’ll need proof? No, I’ve been told very specifically that we would not, that the new system accounts for it. Rudy, it’s good to see you in the house. Oh no, Rocket Girl said my sister at 62 passed away April 12th from a brain tumor.

 

I introduced her to currencies in your channel. So sad. I am so sad she didn’t get to see completion either.

 

Tough time prayers. Unfortunately, I know what you’re going through and it is difficult and tough. Let’s see.

 

Well, well, well. Priceless. The IRS chief information officer announces his resignation on the eve of tax filing day.

 

What’s that tell us, ladies and gents? Another one. They quit taking out union dues out of IRS employees paychecks. Wonder what that means.

 

Don’t know. All right, let’s get to it. See if we can get a little news out of Iraq.

 

Where do we start in the drama? Budget table’s on the way to the dome of parliament. Maybe as early as the 17th, they’re supposed to go to parliament, which is, excuse me, the 15th. They are planning on, in this regard, member of house representatives Adnan Al Jabari expected Tuesday, today, that the budget tables this month will reach parliament after they are passed by the council of ministers.

 

It’s my, I have been told that they are with the council of ministers. What they’re telling us is any day now they’ll get their budget tables. This is important, I believe, because parliament is surprised by the government’s delay in sending the 2025 budget tables.

 

In other words, why? Clearly, I mean, what’s the challenge? Why can’t they send it? But we’ve not received an answer. Like the budget was supposed to reach parliament before the end of last month. But we do not know the reason for this delay.

 

Al Newby said, note in committee pressured the minister of planning and the minister of finance and asked them to explain the reason for the delay in sending, but has not received an answer so far. Back up to our article yesterday, where they were saying Iraq, because of the change in oil price, they need to go ahead and revalue their currency. I think that is exactly why you are trying to find those tables.

 

They’re waiting for that new rate. That is my strong personal opinion and also that of my contacts in Iraq. That was my favorite part of that one.

 

I wonder if I should probably have done these backwards, but we’ll start here. The Iranian, oh, we just call it the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. They are claiming that they counted the capabilities.

 

Wait, I’m messing this one up. On Tuesday, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards counted the capabilities of military Iran as a red line that cannot be negotiated in talks other than ongoing direct with the United States. There’s a power struggle going on right now in Iran between the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and their government.

 

They don’t have the clear delineation between the military and civilian government like we do. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard rose from militant groups that armed themselves, trained themselves. They’re the line that would be like if you and I started a group called the Minutemen or something.

 

All we did was, boom, here’s our constitution. Anything else is unacceptable. They have their own version of that.

 

They largely hold, it’s a symbiotic relationship, but more of like a tick and a dog, in my opinion. You have the government of Iran now trying to calm tensions, have talks, but you have the Iranian Revolutionary Guard trying to inflame things. What you have is a massive power struggle going on in Iran now.

 

Of course, you have Trump just stoking the fire. He’s ready for that change. The U.S. reaffirmed support for stability and progress in the Kurdistan region.

 

Long sit-downs. They do the same thing with the Iraqi government just this past week as well. Now they’re sitting down with both just saying, hey, we have made all kinds of great progress.

 

Nobody worry about anything. Everything is peachy. We’re safe and stable.

 

Again, give me safe, give me stable. I will give you a new value. I know that was a fast one.

 

Okay, on the bond side, I’m still hearing that they have made wonderful progress. I don’t have an update this morning since yesterday afternoon. I was just saying they are very much on target to finish completing what they need this week to move forward.

 

My understanding of that has always been the move forward would be groups, meaning things like CMKX, Prosperity, Farm Claims, and then bam, us, once they got bonds to that spot. I’m just going to take the constant, well, I don’t know if constant is the right word, but the affirmations or the confirmations I’m getting from the bond side on progress. I’m going to take that as a good sign and be content for right now as I track that one.

 

Wendy, wait, are they still suggesting? They’re just suggesting any time they get bonds finishing right now, bonds claim that they should be ready to move forward with enough of them this week. I’m crossing my fingers and hoping, trying to keep up with these, trying to keep up, read some of these. Some of these I can’t make sense out of.

 

I’m missing part of your question, I guess, maybe ask two parts. Penny was glued to me. I didn’t get to sleep as quickly as I wanted to because she needed loving and petting and chin scratches.

 

She woke up again this morning. It would have been, I would have been with you about noon if I’d have had it my way, but she was not going to hear it. It was time to get up.

 

Let’s see, listen, I really need to listen to the president now. He’s talked about it all the time, Bewitched, if anybody’s paying attention. We share the articles, we share the quotes.

 

I’m just waiting for people to pay attention and read the articles when I share them. They’re in there. Not seen, I’ve not gotten any update, Susan, on Zim.

 

Oh, let’s see, Jackie in New York, speaking a minute, man, Saturday is the 250th anniversary of the shot that was heard around the world. That’s neat. I’m making myself a note.

 

Fun for us to do a little history one on that one, or I think if I can make some time this week. I’m just reading a few of these. You guys are awesome.

 

All right, let’s get to a little more news. See, have you heard that some of the triggering payments had access to funds? Yeah, I have heard that, Gino, and that’s a part of the bond side moving forward, in my opinion. I’ve heard it.

 

I’m just waiting to see proof. Waiting to see the proof. Trump is pressuring Vietnam hard to revalue their currency right now.

 

Fits into the timing with the budget tables, et cetera. If we back up, wait, if we back up here in those delays and why, to me, it looks pretty, or at least there’s enough anecdotal evidence or circumstantial evidence, I should say, to indicate that they are preparing to go at the same time right now, which is what we always expected. All right, let’s get over here.

 

I’m not gonna do it. You can’t make me do it. Not gonna do it.

 

El Salvador refuses to return the alleged MS-13 terrorist to the U.S. This gets more interesting, and it makes a lot of sense, and it’s a thumb in the eye of the liberals here, and I know it’s gonna be a shocker to them, but here we’ve got El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele. Nayib Bukele. I love this one.

 

Okay, he said he will not return an El Salvadorian citizen mistakenly deported from the United States, suggesting that to return the man would be to smuggle a terrorist into the United States. According to El Salvadorian sources, they have absolutely no doubt, 100%. This person not only had a record that he was wanted for in El Salvador, according to the sources and many of the articles this morning, but since Trump has named MS-13 a terrorist, international terrorist organization, not only is he wanted to answer for crimes already in El Salvador, and he is in El Salvador, and he is an El Salvadorian citizen, not a U.S. citizen.

 

El Salvador’s like, you’re not taking him. He’s ours. He’s got to pay for his crimes here.

 

Then we can talk about you having him. If you want him in a few years when we’re done with him, you can have him. Leftists here are like, oh, you got to go get him.

 

He’s like, that would be kidnapping. That would be like you coming in and forcefully taking one of my citizens. Like, we’re El Salvador, we’re coming here and saying, you know, that Mark, we got to have him.

 

We’re just going to take him, and you just haul him away. I love that. In other words, if we are sovereign, we are our own country, the U.S. is allowed to get extradition on criminals and bring them back to answer for their crimes.

 

Why can El Salvador not do it? Saying, look, maybe it was a mistake that you sent him, but we’re glad you did because now we can make him answer for his crimes here. Thank you. It’s kind of like that big criminal gets stopped for a traffic stop because he had pending arrest warrants, and bam, that’s what got him in trouble.

 

That’s what got this one in trouble. He was already in trouble. This is what got him nabbed.

 

I love this one, and what an easy answer, saying, I don’t care what your court system says. He’s wanted here. He’s here.

 

He’s an El Salvadorian citizen, and he’s a criminal in El Salvador, so we’re keeping him. Boy, has this really shocked them up. Davida, I haven’t seen this one, but I can imagine the news anchors don’t understand it.

 

This is such common sense. The person in question is a criminal, is an El Salvador, is an El Salvadorian citizen, and is wanted in El Salvador and in custody in El Salvador. They’re keeping him, that at least according to many of the articles I’ve been reading this morning and yesterday and leading up to this whole event.

 

Shocker how this works. We got a couple more of those shockers for the left. It doesn’t seem that common sense has filtered into their psyche yet.

 

I love this one, his comment. Well, I’m supposed to have suggested that I smuggle a terrorist in the United States, right? When pressed on returning the man, return him to the United States. I smuggle him into the United States.

 

I’m not going to do it. In other words, I’m not going to smuggle in a terrorist. I’m keeping him.

 

Love that one. Loved his answer. Common sense returning.

 

All right, let’s get into a little more common sense. This one, I get a real kick out of. Federal government freezes 2.26 billion in funding to Harvard after it refuses to comply with the DEI programs and racially based, which goes against pretty much everything, racially based admissions rules where it doesn’t matter where your merit is.

 

We need to fill this. If you’ve got a rainbow on you, if you’re a different color, if you come from here, we’re going to take you on top of it. It doesn’t matter who’s more qualified, who studied harder, who worked harder.

 

Of course, Trump administration cracking down on that one. Harvard, really upset, really upset. Let’s see.

 

Harvard president Alan Garber wrote in a campus wide message earlier on April 14th that the university will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights. Now, this gets even more fun, guys. This gets even more fun.

 

Let’s just go back and forth here. Harvard statement today reinforces the troubling entitlement mindset that is endemic in our nation’s most prestigious universities and colleges. Federal investment does not come with the responsibility to uphold civil rights laws according to task force.

 

I’m trying to find it. Here’s one I really want to share if I can find it. Maybe in one of these others because I’ve got so many articles.

 

We’re going to keep going on here. Harvard rejects Trump’s demands for funding. Here it is.

 

Harvard, according to Harvard’s president’s statement, no government, regardless of which party is in power, should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue, according to President Alan Garber’s message. Alan Garber, I agree with you absolutely 100%. I firmly believe that a private university should be able to teach and admit whoever they want.

 

It’s up to them, as long as it works with the laws of the land. Here’s what’s in question, though. It’s your federal funding for that private university, that one that has endowments, that measures in obscene dollars.

 

They do not need our public money. Every time we send an Ivy League school our public money, we are taking it away from those with lesser means. We’re taking it away from Miami University, from A&T University.

 

We’re taking it away from, pick one, Tulane, any public university. Every time we have a private university, we are taking it away from the publicly funded one. Do you remember that? You used to have colleges and universities.

 

They were separate things. Universities got a large portion of their funding from the government. This is what’s in question.

 

It’s that freedom of speech that you so eloquently speak of and how important it is for them to have the freedom to teach what they want. Well, as a taxpayer, we have that freedom too. We do not like you using our federal funds to finance your speech when we disagree with it.

 

That goes against our constitutional rights. You, by taking our tax dollars to your private university and use them to say what you want to say, you’re now speaking for I don’t agree with it. We elected officials to stop that abuse of free speech.

 

Our free speech, free speech, our tax dollars are free speech. How they’re spent, that’s free speech. This is real common sense stuff, and I support you.

 

Private university, absolutely. We shouldn’t have a say, but what you do with our public dollars, we do have a say. Say what you want, admit who you want, do not take our federal dollars because those federal dollars aren’t federal dollars.

 

Those are the taxpayer’s dollars. Those are my dollars. Those are Jay and Amy’s dollars, Kevin’s, Spark for Truth’s dollars, Shiny’s dollars, Patricia’s dollars.

 

They are not your dollars to spend as you deem fit. I voted for you not to have those funds. It’s a representative form of government.

 

It’s called a republic. Look it up. Maybe you could send some of your professors over to some place like Hillsdale to get a lesson.

 

They could use it. I love this. Harvard professor sued Trump administration over a threat to withhold nearly $9 billion.

 

Yes, these professors said it’s like having a gun to your head at all times. Well, you don’t need the money. You don’t have to take it.

 

You can say what you want. It’s called freedom of speech. You have free will and free choice, and you have a decision to make.

 

Comes with strings. Federal funds come with strings. You don’t have to take them.

 

You have the ability. You have the freedom of speech. You have the constitutional rights to not take them.

 

Then you say whatever you want, but you don’t have the constitutional right to take my money and say with it whatever you want. Love that one. So simple to understand, but they seem to have a tough time with it.

 

There’s my tirade for the day. Isn’t that a great question? Is that federal money actually going to curriculum or just lying in the pockets of administrations and professors? Yeah, another one of the things they like to see. Oh, but it does research for this.

 

Money goes to a research grant. Great. Now that we’re not sending it to Harvard to research it, we can send it somewhere else.

 

We can send it, I don’t know, maybe like an MIT or something. Maybe we can send it somewhere else where it doesn’t have to be all kinds of earmarks for DEI, et cetera. We’ve got no problem funding research.

 

We do have a problem with whether it’s actually funding research. That’s my take on that one. I like that TP, get me.

 

It sounds like time for tough love. Oh, wait a minute. I was getting that one out of context.

 

Sorry, guys. We need to give our government, university, we need to give all of America some tough lessons. It’s time to suck it up and figure out how to do it.

 

Yeah, but here, Jeanette, right? Why were we giving? Well, one, schools totally understand giving money to schools that are actually educating. But here’s the reality. 18% of our graduates now from high school in the United States can read at a high school graduate level.

 

18%. Any of you guys? Does that not appall you? I don’t know what the, on the math level, but if we back up 10 years, I think one of the last things I read was about a ninth grade level, that the average graduate heading off to college is only doing math at a ninth grade level. I’ve got to look that one up to be certain.

 

That one’s been some time. But the reading one, that is a recent one. I had many discussions over the weekend with my son Riley on that front as well, and just how atrocious it is.

 

Because if you’ve got reading skills that aren’t anywhere close, that means just about anything you are behind on from civics to taxes to, I mean, not a pretty sign. Pick up a book, take away the cell phone, give them a book. Yeah, Jenny, right? So dang sad that they can’t even count back change.

 

It is a sad, sad thing. What’s ever going to happen if the safety net goes away? Because one thing we’ve learned in history is the safety net always goes away. Every generation or two, something happens and we lose our safety nets.

 

The U.S. has had a tremendously long period of prosperity compared to much of the world. When you look at history in general and modern western history, this has been a very unusual time and a very long run for prosperity, which means if history teaches us anything, it’s going to break down and that safety net can go away. And people simply aren’t prepared for it.

 

They are ill-suited. What do you do if suddenly they don’t need your sociology major, if they don’t need your, I don’t know, basket weaving studies, if they don’t need any of those? Nothing against you folks that weave baskets. I mean, I find it fascinating.

 

I love weave baskets, but unless you can monetize it and turn it into a business, I don’t think people need the finer points of it. If you get where I’m going on that one, I think you do. So many of these things, I mean, transgender causes for squirrels, some of the insanity that has been out there is just absolutely nuts.

 

And we have done so much damage to our society and civilization by allowing people to go down these. We should have said, hey, you kind of need to wake up. Hey, Chrissy, you’re welcome.

 

  1. A. Taylor, I love this one. My 11-year-old granddaughter loves algebra, might be a gene. You got to love that.

 

Younger generation getting into those stems, those math, those sciences, actual science, not the politics of science, but science. It’s a beautiful thing. Todd, I think we’ve already seen some and Trump’s only been in office for a while.

 

It takes months to build cases. We got to be patient on that front, not too patient, but patient. That’s the big money, underwater basket weaving, big Ivy League school and degrees.

 

Lone Ranger, right? If we write everything in cursive and go back to manual transmissions, we could cripple the whole generation. Lone Ranger. It’s funny.

 

The problem is I can’t push a clutch anymore, so I need an automatic and that sucks because otherwise I’d be 100% in with you. 100% in with you. Key West Camp, I forgot to take it with me.

 

If you not posted that, I totally left it sitting there. Yeah, well, I’ll be back in just a couple of weeks, but thank you. It’s awesome.

 

Let’s see. Ready for this thing to go. I may need surgery for bones first.

 

Oh, how painful, Kirk. Not sure how to afford the time off for recovery. Let’s get this thing done.

 

Let’s get her done. Sabic, I love this one. Sabic, it’s good to have you in the house.

 

Hold on. Over on the Rumble side, we’re going to have a little bit of fun right now. I think you guys will appreciate this one.

 

Sabic over on Rumble said, Mr. Rogers did not adequately prepare me for the people in my neighborhood. Couldn’t you be my neighbor? I need to start coming in and taking off my shoes, taking off my jacket or coat, putting on my little house sweater, singing the Mr. Rogers song. We could start every podcast that way.

 

The mankini is in Puerto Rico, Adam. Oh, you guys are making my morning. Like a good neighbor, stay over there.

 

Stay a neighbor. If you’re in my house, you’re no longer a neighbor. Oh, yes, Michael, I agree.

 

Wait, Michael, where’d I miss you? Brother said it’s definitely time for the fat lady to sing. Get this thing done. Let’s see.

 

Tim Fu said, I just watched the latest discussion with Jim Willey and SGT Report. Wow, very informative, thought-provoking. I am a Jim Willey fan and SGT Report fan.

 

They do a great job. Yeah, Kathy E., I support you not wanting to see that. Michael, it was a tough one.

 

Tough, long one. Supposed to be back at 10 in the evening, actually 9.50 something in the evening into PR and didn’t land until like almost 1.45 in the morning. I’m not built for that abuse.

 

Body has a tough time with it. All right, folks, gonna call a little short this morning and we will hit it this evening. Try to get my feet back under me after all the unexpected curves of the week.

 

It’s going to be an awesome week. We got birthdays. So far, I got Deb and David.

 

Who else? Jersey said, will the currency be the same time as farm claims and CMKX? Jersey, if we understand, if I understand the system, they happen at the same time. But they release those funds at the same time they let us start making appointments. So, if you think about it, yeah, it’d be a little faster because you get the message, hey, make your appointments and bam, you get your CMKX farm claims, et cetera, if we understand the process properly.

 

Peter Mayhew, according to Al Hodges, had tied our payout to the revaluation or the reset so that it would be asset-backed dollars so that they would not, the government could not ping and tap our funds or steal our funds. So, they are hand-in-hand. They go at the same time.

 

Don’t look for CMKX if we don’t have currency. Don’t look for currency if we don’t have CMKX. That’s how it was explained to me by Al and a few others that are even further up the chain than Al or Al was.

 

Excuse me, he passed, guys. Most of you already know that one. CMKX, the stock ticker of the company was CMKM Diamonds, one of the largest fraud convictions ever of the SEC.

 

Let’s pick it. The government lost. The government was working with corrupt individuals, as we understand it, and there’s a lot of documentation out there.

 

And they knew that politicians, people out there were being bribed with shares that were being falsely created in a very legitimate company. So, because of that fraud, the shareholders want an enormous lawsuit. Let’s look that one up.

 

That’s an easy one to look up, guys. Nope. If you can type, it is.

 

We’re going to go to YouTube. We’re going to go to CMKM Diamonds. There’s a short.

 

There’s a lot of videos on CMKM. Here’s your best one. It was over at R2 News.

 

It’s been up the longest and has the best explanations. SEC Commissioner slapped with a $3.87 trillion lawsuit by CMKM Diamonds shareholders. We won the lawsuit.

 

Money’s been sitting in trust. We want it distributed. The government doesn’t want to give it because they lost and they did wrong.

 

This is part of the settlements. Also, like Pigford Farm claims where farmers were denied loans, legitimate loans, legitimate farmers, legitimate everything, but they were denied because they were black. Pigford claims.

 

That’s another one that is being settled. The original farm claims where government would deny farm loans, et cetera, for crops so that they could take land. A lot to be settled here historically, but you can’t.

 

Just do CMKM Diamonds in your YouTube. Look for this one. Matter of fact, why don’t I just click it and drop the link? It’s a little basic and try to figure out what it is when we talk about it.

 

Your little history lesson. I definitely remember CMKX Racing. Yeah, it was.

 

It was lit. It was awesome. Patty belated birthday, Deb, David, let’s do a birthday thing.

 

So they tell me it’s your birthday. Well, happy birthday, darling. May you live.

 

May you love. All your dreams come true. Happy birthday.

 

Happy birthday. Happy birthday to you. So sorry, guys.

 

Voice a little off this morning from all the travels. Wheelchair. Somebody asked for a wheelchair update.

 

The one that they had injured or broken. It has already been replaced. The replacement went with me for a trip to see the family this weekend.

 

Everything working great. The company, the airline, everybody did the best they could do with it. And even yesterday, with all the problems, flew Frontier.

 

I prefer to fly JetBlue, but I flew Frontier. The flight crew was just super nice. It wasn’t their fault that everything was going on.

 

I’m just a bigger fan of other airlines. The bare bones service that is barely cheaper by the time you add a bag. There’s no frills, no whatever, no technology.

 

I don’t know why anybody domestically in the U.S. flies anything other than JetBlue right now, because the rest of the airlines are just sucking wind in comparison. But the people did great. Vicki, that is part of why we watch the Indian Nations.

 

That is also part that goes at the same time. I just didn’t mention it at the time, but I’m glad you put that one up there. All of those, the Indian Nations settlements, the settlements, all of it is supposed to happen at the same time.

 

I need to call JG Wentworth to see if I can get my settlement money. That was great. All right, guys.

 

I need to call it a wrap there. I’ll be back with you this evening. Stephen Douglas, thanks for coming on board as a supporter over on Rumble.

 

You are much appreciated. Everybody else, let’s see. Mark, we went from 1% back in the day to now 30% for bonds.

 

Oh, no, no, no. That’s very different, Patriot Girl. Let me explain that to you.

 

The 1% is to the individual bondholder. The 30% they all talked about was the number of historic bonds settled. One of them is talking about, let’s say I’m a bondholder.

 

I get 1% of my money up front, and the rest gets tranched after they turn it into asset banks. Now 30% of us, all the other bondholders, at least 30% of us need to go and get paid our 1% too. That is just a confusion in how it is being explained.

 

Neither one of those are wrong, I guess is what I’m getting at. Neither one of them are right, but together they are. We need 30% of the holders to get their 1% of their money.

 

Now I can get out of here. All right, folks, see you this evening at seven. Looking forward to it greatly.

 

Tim Foo, I’m going to listen to the doctor this time. I like this doctor science. See you this evening, folks.

 

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