That's the reality they're going to face. They're just kidding themselves. And it's an excuse to make the big banks bigger and rich. It's why Jamie Dimon's a billionaire, but everyone else is at risk. So the people sort of in the know, the people in the financial institutions at the top, you know, people in government, certain corners of the world understand essentially that the system is in a critical state. Correct. And here's what's different. So I talked about these three crises, 98, 2008 and 2018. The next one, just in 1998, Wall Street bailed out a hedge fund. In 2008, the central banks bailed out Wall Street. In 2018, who's going to bail out the central banks? In other words, each crisis gets bigger than the one before. Each bailout gets bigger than the one before. We are now at the point where the scale of the collapse will exceed the capacity of the central banks to deal with it. Just, I mean, just to kind of illustrate, I don't like to make claims without, you know, kind of (60/98)
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