Ian Carroll
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Very small stack. You make a whole pallet of them and you have $100 million. Solid $100 bills. Wall to wall, bottom to top. Put 10 of those pallets together and you've got a billion dollars, okay? So we're counting it up. If you want to visualize a trillion dollars, Der Semi-Truck da unten ist nur für die Größe.
Man sieht die Person neben der Palette, neben der Säule der Paletten, neben dem Semi-Truck. Und dann, wenn man auszoomt und die ganze Tower auf der linken Seite schaut, von der very bottom to the very top, That whole skyscraper is filled wall to wall, end to end, bottom to top with solid $100 bills. That is how much money $1 trillion is. Okay?
Man sieht die Person neben der Palette, neben der Säule der Paletten, neben dem Semi-Truck. Und dann, wenn man auszoomt und die ganze Tower auf der linken Seite schaut, von der very bottom to the very top, That whole skyscraper is filled wall to wall, end to end, bottom to top with solid $100 bills. That is how much money $1 trillion is. Okay?
Man sieht die Person neben der Palette, neben der Säule der Paletten, neben dem Semi-Truck. Und dann, wenn man auszoomt und die ganze Tower auf der linken Seite schaut, von der very bottom to the very top, That whole skyscraper is filled wall to wall, end to end, bottom to top with solid $100 bills. That is how much money $1 trillion is. Okay?
That tower is 465 feet tall, approximately 43 stories high, about 40 feet to a side. That's a lot of money. So, to contextualize this number that the DTC is putting out, Every day, the DTC trades two skyscrapers of solid $100 bills. Every single day. Just want to work your way up so you can visualize how big this is going to get. Because these are double stacked towers.
That tower is 465 feet tall, approximately 43 stories high, about 40 feet to a side. That's a lot of money. So, to contextualize this number that the DTC is putting out, Every day, the DTC trades two skyscrapers of solid $100 bills. Every single day. Just want to work your way up so you can visualize how big this is going to get. Because these are double stacked towers.
That tower is 465 feet tall, approximately 43 stories high, about 40 feet to a side. That's a lot of money. So, to contextualize this number that the DTC is putting out, Every day, the DTC trades two skyscrapers of solid $100 bills. Every single day. Just want to work your way up so you can visualize how big this is going to get. Because these are double stacked towers.
Twice as tall as the ones you saw in the last graphic. Notice the palette and the person in each image. The person is pretty much too small to see. Okay? These are quadruple stacks. Notice the tiny Statue of Liberty way at the end of the line. You may barely be able to see the tiny speck that is the pallet with 100 million dollars on it.
Twice as tall as the ones you saw in the last graphic. Notice the palette and the person in each image. The person is pretty much too small to see. Okay? These are quadruple stacks. Notice the tiny Statue of Liberty way at the end of the line. You may barely be able to see the tiny speck that is the pallet with 100 million dollars on it.
Twice as tall as the ones you saw in the last graphic. Notice the palette and the person in each image. The person is pretty much too small to see. Okay? These are quadruple stacks. Notice the tiny Statue of Liberty way at the end of the line. You may barely be able to see the tiny speck that is the pallet with 100 million dollars on it.
All of these towers are solid, wall to wall, bottom to top, all 100 dollar bills. This is what one quadrillion dollars looks like. So, Last year, the DTC processed 3.8 quadrillion dollars of trades. Like when your ass cousin bought weed stocks. That's the kind of trades we're talking about.
All of these towers are solid, wall to wall, bottom to top, all 100 dollar bills. This is what one quadrillion dollars looks like. So, Last year, the DTC processed 3.8 quadrillion dollars of trades. Like when your ass cousin bought weed stocks. That's the kind of trades we're talking about.
All of these towers are solid, wall to wall, bottom to top, all 100 dollar bills. This is what one quadrillion dollars looks like. So, Last year, the DTC processed 3.8 quadrillion dollars of trades. Like when your ass cousin bought weed stocks. That's the kind of trades we're talking about.
But that means that you multiply this entire graphic by 3.8 times and that is how much money is changing hands at the DTC. And it's all being processed and overseen by this one company that no one has heard about that was founded by a CIA agent. In that annual report, they also mention that they're sitting on $72 trillion of mortgage-backed securities.
But that means that you multiply this entire graphic by 3.8 times and that is how much money is changing hands at the DTC. And it's all being processed and overseen by this one company that no one has heard about that was founded by a CIA agent. In that annual report, they also mention that they're sitting on $72 trillion of mortgage-backed securities.
But that means that you multiply this entire graphic by 3.8 times and that is how much money is changing hands at the DTC. And it's all being processed and overseen by this one company that no one has heard about that was founded by a CIA agent. In that annual report, they also mention that they're sitting on $72 trillion of mortgage-backed securities.
You know, the things that caused the global financial collapse in 2008, when everyone got too carried away, milking the free money spigot for all it was worth, and then making off with massive taxpayer bailouts to pay their bonuses? So it's safe to say that this corporation that you've never heard of is insanely important and insanely powerful.
You know, the things that caused the global financial collapse in 2008, when everyone got too carried away, milking the free money spigot for all it was worth, and then making off with massive taxpayer bailouts to pay their bonuses? So it's safe to say that this corporation that you've never heard of is insanely important and insanely powerful.
You know, the things that caused the global financial collapse in 2008, when everyone got too carried away, milking the free money spigot for all it was worth, and then making off with massive taxpayer bailouts to pay their bonuses? So it's safe to say that this corporation that you've never heard of is insanely important and insanely powerful.
And it was founded by a CIA spook in collaboration with all the biggest financial institutions in America. To this day, it is still run by the same crowd. When you look at the board of directors, just about every major financial institution is represented. And let me explain what you're looking at here. These are from my personal notes.