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This Is How We Defeat The Globalist's Plan

Jan 09, 202337 min
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The globalists have one goal, and that is to change EVERYTHING: top - down, bottom - up, inside - out. They've had a simple plan, laid out over the last decade and we're finally seeing and feeling the ramifications. 

Mark will explain exactly how this has been allowed to happen and what can be done to stop this runaway train.

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Hello, and welcome to another episode of the Mark Mos Show, where we talk about the decentralized revolution, the way the world is changing right before our very eyes, and of course shouldn't be a surprise to you, because everywhere you look it seems like something is shaking apart, lots of opposing forces, people are divided at each other's neck, and it's all a sign of the time to talk about on a regular basis, a pendulum that swings back and

forth from centralization to decentralization on a tune to your time frame. And we are right at the precipice of that. The pendulum is maxing out. We're swinging back, and of course we talk about that each and every week, and I like to look at it through the lens of politics, finance, and technology. We're at the end of a eighty year financial revolution cycle, a fifty year technological revolution cycle, and of course a political revolution cycle, all converging right now.

That help us understand why this world is so crazy right now, how we got here, what's going on, and of course, more importantly, where we are going now. Today, I want to talk about something um big, really big. As a matter of fact, this might be one of the biggest messages I've put down this week. So if you're just tuning in, make sure to stick around this whole time, because you do not want to miss this.

I'm gonna talk about, um, the attack plan that's been planned and been implemented in the United States and really most of the developed world for decades now, and UM it's have having a massive impact. UM, and I want to talk about this attack plan. I want to want to make you aware of it, and then I want to talk to you about my own plan to take their three attack vectors and turn them back against them.

So you and I are kids, are grandkids, your grandkids, my grandkids can have the same beautiful world that we grew up in, a world of freedom, a world of hope, a world of opportunity, as opposed to a world of hate and division and so called equality. So we're gonna talk about that. Like I said, this is UH, We're gonna talk about the problem. But more importantly, I want to bring to you a solution. There is hope. I believe that no matter what you see happening in the

world today, how bad things may be getting, UM. You know, the Federal Reserve is telling you. Their goal is to crush your retirement account and for you to make less money. The World That Coming Forum put out an article this week so that they that driving is not a right and it shouldn't even be done, and some cities now want to remove the right to even have cars. Of course, they tell you won't be eating meat, you won't be

traveling in a country. A city in uh in England rolled out a plan in Oxford roll out a plan where they will only allow you to travel in a fifteen minute radius from your house. They're trying to put that into place next year. The G twenty, the top twenty countries in the world, met about a month or a month and a half ago and agreed to put in a health passport system to restrict movement around the world. Um, all of these things are coming down, of course, social

credit scores, central bank, the real currencies. Oh and it's scary, it really is now again. I don't want to I don't want to scare you. I actually want to give you a message of hope because I believe that we can take the same three attack vectors that they've used on us, and we can turn it back on them.

We can turn the tides. Now. One thing that I'll say is that I talk about the doom and gloom all the time because there's you know, I sit here and I talked about I kind of narrate us as we're going through this, and of course I'm talking about all the things that are happening in our regular basis that kind of show how we got here because sid and where we're going. And while a lot of times

it's negative, I am full of hope. I do believe in a massive age of prosperity and hope once we get on the other side of this, because I believe as a pendulum swings back, we'll get much more into a neutral stance where we can coexist again. We can all be friends. You can have a different uh idea or different thoughts than I do. You can decide to live your life a different way than I want to live my life, but we could still be friends. It's the benefit of being immad individuals. You do you, I'll

do me. What's wrong with that? Whatever happened to that, And we can still be friends whatever happened to that. We don't all have to hate each other, we don't have to be mad at each other. It's a sign of the times and we're gonna talk about that. So what are we talking about? What is this plan? Now, there's a plan, uh and and the globalists are using it. The Marxist is really where it came from. Marxism. Of course, I wrote a book titled The Uncommunist Manifesto. If you

haven't picked up a copy, you certainly should. You can go to Amazon and just search Uncommunist Manifesto. Of course, it's a rewrite of Karl Marx's original book called The Communist Manifesto, where he basically laid out this manifesto for why communism should be there. And uh, I rewrote the book and it's titled The Uncommunist and Manifesto, and it's basically manifesto as to why the world should be uncommunist.

Uh And So anyway, check that book out. But you know, in this Communist plan, um, there's a lot to dig into there. And of course Karl Marx wrote a couple of different books that are worth looking into if you if you care to understand that. Of course, you know, if you're going to go debate somebody, then you should understand their side of the argument better than they do. Right, if you're going to war, if you've read son Zoos The Art of War, which if you haven't, you should

also read that book. Um, I've read it a couple of times. It's a it's a short little booklet, but he talks about kind of understanding your enemy, understanding your attack vectors, your weak points, but again understanding your enemy. Who are they? You know, what are their motivations, why do they want attack me? What are their strengths weaknesses? And so we always need to understand that. And I'm

not obviously, I'm not here advocating for war. It's just a book and understanding the other side of the argument. Too many people these days have something just you know, uh, maybe it's a lot of it's confirmation bias, where it's like, I believe this thing and I'm just only looking for from information that backs up what I think. Um or you know, willful ignorance or some thing called a sunken cost fallacy where well, I've already gone so far down this road, I can't switch now. But but but we

need to look at both sides. So what am I talking about today? Well, Marxism sort of kind of disappeared a little bit with the fall of communism in the eighties and the nineties, the fall of the Berlin Wall, etcetera. But really it went underground. It didn't go anywhere. It went underground, and it found its way in the United States, and the found its way into academia, which then worked its way into media and into finance and into politics

and basically weaved its way into the very fabric. And for the last I don't know decade, a couple of decades, they've been pushing this plan. And it's a three part plan and they call it a top down, a bottom up, and an inside out. That's what they call. As a matter of fact, um under Obama, and by the way, Obama he studied under somebody named saul A Lynsky. Um. If you don't know that name, then you don't really understand what's going on. It's definitely worth taking a look at.

But Salinsky he wrote a book called Rules for Radicals, and basically he was a Marxist educator and he gave twelve rules of how you should go um, agitate and influence people to be at this radical He talked about he has these eight rules on how to create a socialist state, which are very similar to Carl Marxist ten points of how to create communism. And what's important to note is that both sal Salinsky UM taught both Obama and Hillary Clinton. Both of them talketics extensively about how

influential Um Salinsky was in their lives. And so again, you just have to understand these people as you can understand their frame of mind and where they're coming from. And so they talked about this three part plan. Of course, under Obama he appointed someone named Van Jones. Van Jones worked on the Green Coalition, you know, as a czar under Obama's Obama created all these rs which basically headed

up industry. So these were not on elected leaders who were now some of the most powerful people in the country over each one of these areas, and it really helped kind of grow this administrative state that we have. But anyway, let's play this clip here just to start this off of Van Jones explaining what this is. Let's go ahead and play this here. Change that has to

be top down, bottom up, and inside out. It's got to be top down in terms that you know, we can't just believe the federal government in the hands of our enemies and expect to make a lot of progress. So even if we can't get everything done that we want to get done out of DC, we we we certainly can't let other people have the levels of control in DC. But also you can see right now DC can't do much by itself. Do you have to have

that bottom up movement And that's what's been missing. He's that bottom up sense of movement to get the best out of DC. And what's cops were stopping that. So we can't leave the federal government in the hands of our enemies. Why do they got to be enemies? See right off the bat, instantly pitting each other against each other. Why are they enemies? Of course you probably know from Karl Marx's book The Communist Manifesto, it was about pitting

people against each other. But don't worry. We got hope, we've got prosperity. We're gonna explain this plans, you can understand it. We'll use it against them. If you're just tuning in, you're listening to the Mark mo Show talking about the Decentralized Revolution, talking about right now how we can defeat the globalist plan with their own tools against them. I got a whole lot to cover. You don't want to miss this, don't go away. I'll be right back.

All right, welcome back. If you're just tune in, you're listening to the Mark Moa show. We're talking about the decentralized revolution, of course, each and every weekend. Right now, we're talking specifically about how to use the globalist plan and agenda against them. If you're not happy with you know, their goal of you owning nothing and being happy and you're not being able to travel around the world or eat eat steak, or you know, be able to have

a family or any of that stuff. If you're not happy with that, well then maybe we can go back to a world where you have choice, where you're free to decide if you want those things and if you don't want those things. UM. I was just playing a clip before the break of Van Jones UM who was very influential. He was a czar under Obama. UM recently Jeff Bezos gave him a hundred million dollars to go

spend as he sees fit to push change. And of course that clip he was talking about the top down, the bottom up, in the inside out approach, the top down being politics and he said, we can't let our enemies in the federal government. And as I said, why do they gotta be enemies? Like, can't we just work together? But that's that's part of the views of these these globalists or Marxists is Karl Marx wrote about in the Commers Manifesto, the two groups of people that constantly fight

against each other, the oppressed and the oppressed ors. Really like we all struggle in life. Sure we struggle, we struggle to survive, we struggle against the earth, we struggle against lots of things. But we don't have to struggle against each other. There's there's two modes of building wealth. One is cooperation, where we work together. That's capitalism. Hey, you killed an animal, I gotta fire. How about we to share the fire and the animal and we we

eat together. That's cooperation. Hey, if you help me, I'll help you. Will both be better off for it. That's cooperation. Coercion is I know what's better than you do, so you shut up and I'm just gonna take what you have and I'll tell you what to do. And so coercion and and that's part of the that's part of the problem. That's where that's why we're at where we are today, where everyone's at each other's throats because again

back to cooperation. Um, you know how America was founded with individualism is again I do me, you do you. We can still be friends. You want to do those things great, I want to do these things great. The problem is the other side, as Van Jones says, your enemies, why are they gonna be enemies? The problem is when they want to tell the other side what to do. So that's the problem one side. You know, uh, if if you listen to this podcast and influences you, great,

I'll have influence over you. But I don't want to have power over you. Don't want to tell you what to do. I don't want to control you. But unfortunately on side does. And that's where the budding head goes because again, you do you, I'll do me. But they aren't like that. They're like no, no, no, no, no, you do what I say. And that's where we come to a head. And so he says we need to We can't let our enemies control the government. What really needs the bottom up. And so the bottom up is

what influences the government. That's what he wants. Now we have the top down. Again, those are the politicians and what we've seen, and it's easy to see. We've seen these extremist politicians coming into play, UM into power right and they have these crazy policies. Even even the own Democratic Party says that these left you know this this far left wing are too far out of touch. Even Van Jones himself UM was on TV recently saying that

they just completely lost touch. They're using words that nobody would use, like he said, they're so out of even Van Jones himself and he said, uh, they're using words like made up words like latin X. He's like, I've never met I've never met a Latin XT person in my life. I don't even know what that is like right there, And so they're out of touch. But also probably on the other side, on the on the right as well, probably there on the far right extreme they're

they're out of touch as well. The point is that there's these extreme people on both sides, these politicians, these extremists to push these top down policies, and then the bottom up is then the agitators, right, so then this is where when you get the UM you know, the protesters coming in, you know, piles of bricks showing up all over downtown, so Antifaica smashed buildings. Um, you know, all types of school activism and gun activism and and on and on and on and all this chaos starts

to create distrust in the government. That starts to make people feel very uncomfortable. And that's the whole point. They want you to feel uncomfortable. And going back to you again, Karl Marks in the Commers Manifestom, if you read his books, what he wants is he wants people to always be uncomfortable, so they'll always be in a state or in a mindset of revolution. Same with al Lyinsky. They don't want

you to be comfortable. They always want you to be at unease, so that you're always um trying to agitate, so you're always trying to push this revolution. Because once you you know, you get married and you got a couple of kids, and you got your house, and you're comfortable and you're happy, then you don't want revolutionary where you're happy. That's such a bad thing. It doesn't seem like such a bad thing to me. Uh, And so they want to they want to agitate, And what happens is,

you know, we can. We can withstand a lot of things. A couple of things that we don't want is we just don't want violence around us, right, and so people have left. You know, lots of immigrants have come to the United States because in whatever country they were in, there was persecution, you know, there was crime, uh, no private property rights, etcetera. And so they're tired of that. I don't want to live under that, and so they come and they live in the US where they're supposedly

rule of law. Unfortunately, now you see in major cities like Seattle, in San Francisco, New York City, where the crime rates have absolutely exploded because of course they want to end the police, they want to defund the police, they want to um take away cash, bail, they want to do all these things. They want to dec I'm gonna lie st theft under a thousand dollars. And so when you make it when it's not illegal to steal or resist the rest, then what happens? Then people steal

and resist the rest. And so all of a sudden the cities start having this high rates of crime. Now why is that happening? Well, because again the bottom up, they need the agitation. They need you to feel uncomfortable so that then you'll push the top down right, so then you'll drive the politicians, all right, So if that makes sense, and then and then the insight out is where then us in the middle gets squeezed. You have the ad changes on the bottom, you have the politicians

at the top, and the middle most normal people. You and I were like, enough, we don't want this anymore. Uh, we need change. Uh we're We're more than happy just to give up our privacy and our freedom if you can just make it stop, Just make it stop, Just bring peace back, just bring harmony back. And I don't care if I lose my freedom and my privacy anything,

of course. Uh, that's what happens. That's what happened um in Hitler's Germany right after World War two, the after World War One, things had gotten so bad there and then they brought him the agitators. Hitler had his brown shirts, right, and they started causing all these problems, and the people were ready for anything, anything, and so they went into that Czechoslovakia, same thing they had. Soviet backing, came in, ran a coup aku data took over the country. But

it caused so much agitation that the people were just ready. Whatever, fine, give us communism, take take away all our our free will and rights. It's okay, as long as we just can have peace back. And so that's this agitation that happens,

and of course it's celebrated here. Obama when when this was all happening after George Floyd's um, you know, I died and then we had all the protests going all over the world, he said, quote, I've been hearing a little bit of chatter on the internet about voting versus protest. This Obama speaking politics and participation versus disobedience and direct action. Obama said, this is not an either or, this is

a both. And to bring about real change, we both have to highlight a problem and make people in power uncomfortable. End quote. That's Obama. Of course you study in our Solinsky so of course he said that. So what he's saying is that, hey, look, uh, participation in politics and protesting being disobedient. It's not about either one, which one is better, It's about both. We have to make people uncomfortable. End quote. That's from Obama. And so this is the goal.

Now again, this sounds bad, but don't worry. There's massive open prosperity because I can show you how we can take the same three part approach and use it to get what we want, which what do we want? I want me to get what I want, and I want you to get what you want. There's no such thing as utopia because your version of utopias and mighty version of utopia. So we all have our own. You're listening

to the Markmas Show. We're talking about the three part approach the globalists are using right now against us, and how we can turn the tables and the tied back. This is an important message full of hope and prosperity. You don't want to miss these next couple of parts. Don't go away. I'll be here back all right, Welcome back. If you're just tune in, you're listening to the Mark Mos Show. We talk about the decentralized revolution each and

every week, how the world's changing. We're specifically right now talking about how we defeat the globalist plan. How we take their exact strategy, their three parts strategy, and we

use it back against them. That's the goal now. Um I do want to say just real quick, if you're just tuning in, Uh, I am actually gonna be doing a big three day event talking about this, bringing some experts, speakers in Robert Kiyosaki coming to headline it, and some others, and we're gonna talk about how this big problem actually creates a massive opportunity in what I'm calling the parallel economy.

It's one of the biggest opportunities we have, not just to make a lot of money, but also it's how we influence change. Is part of this three part plan that I'm going to continue a vail for you. So if you want to check it out, you can go to one Mark Moss dot com one Mark Moss dot com slash radio. Again, I'm sorry, it's go dot one Mark Moss dot com slash radio. Go dot one, Mark mos dot slash radio and check it out. But let's

keep going here. So back to the second part of the bottom up is this agitation, And I just want to give you a couple of examples because I already gave you a couple of Maybe it sounds a little bit vague. So um, there's an article that came out just this week why Coke went woke Coca Cola. So if you're not aware of Cocola went very woke. Of course, they've you know, decided to defund lots of things. They threatened to move out of the state of Georgia over

you know, politics and stuff like that. And they've gotten very woke over there. And and why what led to that? What led to that? Well, what we saw is that there is a whistleblower that happened to just come out, um who used to work at Coca Cola and kind of explained it for us. And of course, you know, businesses are looking out for their own best interests to make money. And so this whistleblower says that Coca Cola paid the INN double A CP millions of dollars to

call parents racists if they opposed a sugary diet. So he said he was in the room with Coca Cola when they paid the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in double a CP millions of dollars to accuse parents of racism if they didn't agree with soda

being included in food stamp funding. Um Callie Means, author and co founder of True Medicine, revealed on Tucker Carlson that he actually witnessed the company give millions of dollars to in double a CP and the Hispanic Federation, both directly and through front groups. And he says, quote it's transactional.

They say the quiet part out loud. Coke will give in this case in double a CP millions of dollars for the a CP to call opponents, in this case parents who are concerned about their kids ingesting, you know, a hundred times more sugar than they did a hundred years ago, to call them racists and to shut them down. Then in a CP received at least two point one million dollars from the soda giant SIN. So again, agitation, Let's take these woke ideologies, let's create this change, and

this is how it's happened. We we we have another good example, another article I saw this week. There's just two articles from just this week. Here. College students are paid in California are paid twenty two dollars an hour to promote climate alarmism. If students want to become climate change activists, California's for All College Corps as an organization UM which is affiliated and appointed by the Governor's office.

Gavin Newsom's office will be glad to pay them ten thousand dollars from the taxpayers, you and I as money taxpayers pocket to each student, says the UM. Looking at a program brochure students, it breaks students down into different categories for their paid activists chores. Half of them will indoctrinate miners who do not already attend one of the states indoctrination centers UM, and nearly thirty of the students will address food in security, will be taking climate action.

Four and five hours of climate alarmism must be completed throughout the academic year to get paid. And so again, paining people agitators to go out there. Again, this is nothing new. UM, We've seen this over and over when Obama is president. They hired lots of paid activists to go out in protest with the UM unions, you know, join Walsh UM, Occupy Wall Street, all of that UM and so again just create that agitation, paining college students to go out there and cause this division. So a

lot of this isn't just natural. It's not natural, it's not just happening. We all used to get along. Recently, Ice watched UM on Netflix. They had a documentary series on the Bowls. I think it was the last dance I think it was, which was really really cool. I'm not even a big basketball fan. I'm actually I'm not a basketball fan at all, really, but I was kind of growing up at the time when the Bulls went

on that six championship run. Of course, Michael Jordan's was, you know, the best player ever, number twenty three, still the goat the greatest of all times. And uh, you know, I'm not a basketball player, but I was really enjoying, you know, the Bulls, and of course Michael Jordan, everybody cheers for him. I love a good champion, and I was amazed in that in that documentary, it's worth watching just how much of a champion Michael Jordan really is.

You really carried that team. But what one thing that caught me is, you know, this is old footage, and so they're showing all these games and all these people that were getting together and all the parties that were happening whatever, and it was just like, man, like, you know, the black people, the white people, that every race, you know, sexual preference, gender, whatever, they're all there, and everybody was just happy. Everyone's just having fun. I didn't used to

be like that. And and and it's not. It's not it's not an accident intentional. Okay, Now, what are we going to do about this? And how do we um use this same three part plan in order to defeat this global agenda to to to defeat this Marxism plan that wants to divide us and put us at each other's throat, so we can all have peace and harmony, we can all get what we want. Remember again, as I said earlier before the break, there's no such thing

as utopia. Your idea of utopia is different than my idea of utopia, and so there just will never be that one person or one group of people can never make decisions for three forty million people in the US or seven billion people in the world because they don't know whatever but he wants. Most people don't even know what they want. But we should all be free to

go find out what that is. And so how do we turn this plan upside down, break the global's agenda so we have freedom to go seek out, you know, whatever it is that we want out of life. All right, So they have a three part plan the top down, the bottom up, and the inside out, and I propose a very similar three part plan. I'm also calling it top down, bottom up, and it out. But the inside out piece is something that I have just a little

bit different than what they have. Now, Um, let's play this second clip of Van Jones talking about the same three part strategy. Here. You handle the top down, but it's also bottom up and inside out, top down, bottom up, and inside out. So now your challenge as you leave here, aren't challenge is to take care of that bottom up part. All right, So he challenged you, I'm challenging as well. That's the bottom up, and so I'd say it all the time. Look, don't just listen to my videos or

the podcast or the radio show wherever you're watching me. Um, you can find me making videos on YouTube. Just search Mark Moss or the radio on the podcast on your favorite podcast player. Um, and I challenge you, don't just listen to this. Go discuss these ideas. Go talk about them with your neighbors, your friends, your family, your coworkers, whatever it is, discuss them. Truth is found through open, honest,

intelligent discussion. Last week on the podcast, I had somebody on Ryan Daniel Morand who I did not agree with, but we had a very civil, intellectual discussion. It wasn't a debate, it was discussion. I didn't convince him necessarily, he didn't convince me, but we were able to understand each other and we're friends and we've been texting, you know, in the in the week since UM and so have these discussions. So you can start to think of think,

think it through on your own. And so that's the challenge, that's the bottom up. We need to go spread this information because the leaders at the top of the politicians, they don't really enforce things as much as they react to things. And so whatever the people want or demand, I mean in a representative government like we have, then they should be responding to. But more importantly, it's the inside out is where we have the massive, massive opportunity.

And so the challenges. As Van Jones challenged the bottom up challenged you to go do something, I'm also challenging you one go talk about these ideas. But more importantly it's the inside out part is where we have the most leverage, and I I want to talk about that now. I am doing a three day event where I'm going to really break this down, bringing a bunch of expert

speak speakers. You can check out go dot one Mark Moss dot com, Go dot one, Mark Moss dot com, slash radio, Go dot one Mark Moss dot com slash radio to find out about this three day event. It's it's a live virtual event, so you can learn about this opportunity. But I'm explaining it for you right now how we do this inside out, How it's the biggest opportunity you have to build, grow and protect your wealth, but also affect massive change for freedom. So I'll explain

that more in a minute when I come back. Don't go away, all right, welcome back. If you're just tune in, you're listening to the Mark Moss Show. Of course, we talked about the decentralized revolution each and every week, and today talking about something super important, super important. It's the way to beat the globalist agenda, using their own tools, their own planet strategy against them. I've played you a

couple of clips they talk. They call it a top down, a bottom up, an inside out, and so we're also going to use the same top down, bottom up, and inside out approach. And so again, just like them, top down, we need to influence politics. Now, it's unfortunate your vote probably doesn't mean that much anymore. I think everything that you need to know about politics, or I suld say,

voting was really summed up in this last election. And I'm not even to go to deep into that, but you probably know like your vote doesn't really carry a whole lot of weight anymore. But the closer the vote is to the more powerful and more important it is. So your local politics are more important and you have more influence over those who your mayor is, who runs your county, who your sheriff is might be one of the most important. Your sheriff, your district attorneys, and your governors.

All right, so you have more influence short closer to you the president, forget about it, right, So still vote right, I mean, probably have a big, big, a big amount of influence there, but you do it of course, Uh, like I said, influence the local government then the bottom up, that's all of you. So take this information, go discuss these eyes is bring awareness to these ideas. But where we have the biggest leverage is the inside out. And

that's what I want to talk about. So really where most of this change happened wasn't from the government, wasn't from the politicians. Because we have something called the constitution that's the law of the land, and these Marxist policies, these globalist agendas, they're not they don't they don't fit within our the law of the land, of the constitution. And so while they are trying to rewrite some of the laws, um, at the end of the day, we

have the constitution to protect us. So they're not really being mandated. They're not laws that are coming down. And then at the bottom, you know, we have our our neighbors, our friends, our family, and we have the agitators, and we can have some influence there, but it's the inside out. And really where the change has come from is not from the laws that our regulations being passed. It's by the private companies. It's by the banks. It's by Coca Cola right here, as I just gave you the example,

Coca Cola pain. Uh, these these organizations you know to to call people out, it's the companies themselves that are pushing these and they're doing it with your money. You're giving money to Coca Cola, and then Coca Cola is giving that money to these people to work against your best interests. You put your money into black rock and black Rock then use it against your best interests. Now, maybe you like those interests, but if you don't, then

you're stuck giving them money. So it's the inside. It's it's the businesses that are really affecting things. It's not elected leaders, and it's not you know, the people on the street, they don't have the power. It's the companies themselves. So how do we change that? And that's where we have the opportunity. And so again I'm talking about something called the parallel markets or parallel economies. And so you know, I talked about this many times where you know, we

have the kind of the main legacy um categories. Right, so mainstream media, you know CNN or MSNBC or CBS or ABC, none of those would even cover They wouldn't even talk about the Twitter files of Elon Elon Musk exposing how the FBI was was using Twitter to enter people. It would't even talk about it. And and I'm not going to spend any time, effort or energy to go and try to change that. But I can start my own media like I have right here, like you're listening

to it right now. The banking system, right, I can't change the banking system, but I can pull my money out of the banking system. I can't change the education system. I'd like to, but I can't. And so I've just pulled my kids out and we just homeschool, right, Um, And I can't. I don't. I don't trust the typical medical system and so um, and you know the way insurances and stuff like that these days. So I have my own doctors that I just pay and I get

my own personal care from them. And so these are creating parallel markets, parallel economies. So instead of mainstream media, we have alternative media. Instead of public education, we have private schools and home schools, homeschool pods. Right. Instead of uh you know, uh HMO health insurance where they don't really care about cattle, you have private doctors, right, And you have all these different types of things, And so that is the massive opportunity. That's how we have massive change.

So instead of giving your money to companies that work against you, can give your money to companies who are actually working in your best center. So for example, um, the FDA, which is supposed to control our food and does a horrible job. Their food pyramid is insane. I I talked about it before, but it's like they said that it's better to eat like lucky Charms than it is to have a real egg cooked in butter. I mean,

I just couldn't be more insane. You know, they want your food, your your your cows to be pumped full of hormones and antibiotics, which of course is not good for you. Um. And then any farmers or ranchers that are growing on their own, they want to shut them down so that meat never gets it gets to market.

But I had somebody on my show before Texas Slim, who's building out the beef initiative and now we can buy you and I as individual people can buy food directly from the farmers and ranchers that grow it or raise it the way that we want. And there's a massive opportunity. He's making lots of money and he's doing a massive public service. And so there's this huge blue ocean opportunity. We call it a blue ocean where people would just beg to give you money. A good example

is Ben Shapiro. A lot of you guys might know Ben Shapiro. He says lots of mean things. He said that he said that men can't get pregnant, and one of his show sponsors Harry's Razors got so mad at him that they said, hey, Benchro, you need to apologize, formally apologized to that we're gonna pull our sponsorship. And he said, no, you know what, I'm not gonna pull

my sponsorship. As a matter of fact, We're gonna drop your sponsorship and I'm gonna create a new razor company instead of Harry's Razors, I'm gonna create Harry Jeremy's Razors. And it's just gonna be anti woke. And so they created a copycat, a private label razor company. Put the whole message on there, put the story of what happened, and they're crushing it. And so as a consumer, I can choose to give money to Harry's Razors, which supports you know, one agenda, or now can give my money

to Jeremy's Razors, which supports a different agenda. And now it's up to me, the consumer, to vote with my money. That's the key piece here. Your political vote doesn't mean that much anymore. Now we should still do it. And and again closer the better, But the most powerful, the most important vote you have is with your money. So

now people have a choice. Harry's Raizors woke, Jeremy's Razors anti woke, and I gotta choose now the opportunity will in order to have massive change, we need to change the businesses, the companies, the Coca Cola's of the world of Disneys. They go woke and they want to they want to change policies based off of you know, the Twitter mob or whatever. Right, these people are all angry

and noisy, so they go along with it. What they really care about is the money their businesses, and so if you hit them where their money is, they're gonna be forced to change. A good example, as Blackrock offf talked about this several times throughout the show, are several shows where um, they've basically become one of the biggest purveyors pushers of E s G. You know, shutting down

fossil fuel is working against people's best interest. I believe six states now have pulled their money, divested their money, their pensions from Black Rock, and now Black Rocks going whoa, whoa, whoa, Hang on, We're not as bad as you think we are. Vanguard, their biggest competitor, has now said that they are abandoning than at zero, and so there's a there's a company that's popped up to challenge black Rock, and it's called Strive Asset Management, and there like black Rock, except where

they're going against with other agendas. And now you as a consumer get to decide what you want, and that's how we have changed now. The opportunity is there's not enough of these choices for you and I to make. We don't have enough choices with voting with our money. And so if you're a business owner or an entrepreneur or or want to be there's this massive blue ocean

an opportunity to make lots of money. Give people the chance to vote their money, and that's the inside out that will have the most change, and that's how we change the world. Now again, I'm gonna do a three day live event where I'm gonna break this down to have speakers coming in, experts talking about business and how to do all this. Robert Kiyosaki is the main key note.

Check it out. Go to go dot one Mark Moss dot com, Go dot one Mark Moss dot com slash radio again go to one Mark Moss dot com slash radio to find out about this event uh and learn about the parallel economy. How the opportunity is and how we affect change. But look, you know, like Van Jones says, we need to challenge. It's a challenge to you the days of just sitting back and being passive. I mean, you can keep doing it, but you're just gonna get what you get. What we want to do is we

want to build the world that we want. We want to live with intention. Build the relationship with your wife and kids, build your bank account, build your lifestyle, build with intention, build the world for the future. Generation ends. And that's my challenge. Do you go discuss these ideas and do something about it. You listen to the Markmas Show. That's what I got. Thanks for listening.

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