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Biden’s $2.2 trillion ‘infrastructure’ plan is a Trojan Horse, market analyst tells Keiser Report | Biden’s $2.2 trillion ‘infrastructure’ plan is a Trojan Horse, market analyst tells Keiser Report |
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Max Keiser interviews Rick Ackerman, the editor and publisher of Rick’s Picks, who argues that the quadrillions in credit derivatives collapsing will outpace any amount of money printing. | Max Keiser interviews Rick Ackerman, the editor and publisher of Rick’s Picks, who argues that the quadrillions in credit derivatives collapsing will outpace any amount of money printing. |
They also talk about US President Joe Biden’s multi-trillion package plan, which Ackerman calls a “Trojan Horse.” | They also talk about US President Joe Biden’s multi-trillion package plan, which Ackerman calls a “Trojan Horse.” |
He explains: “Supposedly about 5% of that money is used for potholes, roads and bridges, and the other 95% is one way or another toward what we call social engineering, and there’s even little bit of weather control in there.” | He explains: “Supposedly about 5% of that money is used for potholes, roads and bridges, and the other 95% is one way or another toward what we call social engineering, and there’s even little bit of weather control in there.” |
“So, I’m afraid that this $2.2 trillion starter kit is just a downpayment on environmental plan that could cost a lot more,” Ackerman says. | “So, I’m afraid that this $2.2 trillion starter kit is just a downpayment on environmental plan that could cost a lot more,” Ackerman says. |
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