hundreds of hedge fund offering documents. I've never seen one that didn't have a suspension clause. But by law, you couldn't do it in money market funds. That changed. It changed last year. And now, money market funds legally can suspend redemptions. You can call them up and your broker will say, sorry, house closed. You can't get your money. We'll get back to you. They're not stealing your money. They're just telling you you can't have it. They'll close the bank, so reprogram the ATMs, and ATM will give you, say, $300 a day for gas and groceries. You have that right now in Greece. Right. And say, well, what do you need more than $300 for? We'll get back to you. And so forth. And then the problem, I call this ICE 9 to tribute to Kurt Vonnegut, who wrote a great novel, short novel. Everyone should read it. It's hilarious, among other things. In the early 60s, called Katz Kradle. And Katz Kradle was written around the time of the Cuban missile crisis. And a lot of people were concerned (74/98)
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