Bill’s commentary:

“Is the dollar now the global hot potato that hyperinflates?”

The Federal Reserve has just reported the largest year over year rise in history of the velocity of the M2 money supply with a 10.6% increase from one year ago.

The Velocity of Money is defined by the Federal Reserve as:

…’the number of times one dollar is spent to buy goods and services per unit of time. If the velocity of money is increasing, then more transactions are occurring between individuals in an economy.’… (FRED 7/27/23)

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“CV19 Vax is a Crime & Coverup – Ed Dowd.”

Former Wall Street money manager Ed Dowd is still a skillful number cruncher.  Dowd made billions of dollars in profits by being right on the data.  He’s right on the data again in his recent wildly popular book Cause Unknown” The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths in 2021 and 2022. 

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Bill’s commentary:

“Rest in Peace Principe!”

You may have noticed very little posting this week. My wingman and amigo passed away Tuesday suddenly (and no he was not vaxxed!). We have been riding partners for nearly 17 years. When I first got to Costa Rica back in late 2006, I was looking for a horse to trail ride and came across Principe’. He was sound and stable (most of the time as the Spanish do have a tendency at bad tempers). I loved his natural gait as he “paddled” while trotting. Each Saturday, the endurance Arabians would ride to a mountain top and back down. None of the Spanish horses could make it to the top except Principe’. He was normally number 8 or 10 out of 30 horses to the top …and ALWAYS dead least to get to the bottom because gaited horses lift and take such short steps naturally. After a couple of years, while on a Sunday bar hop with our horses, one of the best trainers in the country asked me if he could train my horse. I rode, while the trainer tapped his fetlocks and lower shoulders. Within a year, Principe’ had Paso Espanol (Spanish walk), passage, piaffe’, and could change leads on every other step at a canter. After getting him here in the states, a young woman was able to get him to change leads on each step, this is a feat that maybe only 2,500 horses on the planet can do?! Over the years, my rough math tells me we went nearly 20,000 miles together, many of those miles kept me sane in an increasingly insane world. He spoke horse, I spoke English, so we decided Spanish, and only Spanish would be our language choice. Once here in the States, I worked on a ground routine at liberty (no halter) with him that eventually stretched out to more than 3 minutes. Principe’ was an absolute carrot slut and would do anything for a carrot. He was a very quick learner as long as the carrot supply held out! Something many do not understand, is that your animal, any animal can teach you things …if you listen? There were several additions to his repertoire that he taught me and we continued with. For his last 6 years, never did he wear a saddle, nor had a bit in his mouth. What a dream, bareback and a hackamore was all that was required! He’s had a 3 yr old on him and an 80 year old, he always knew who was on him and whether he could push it to a scale of 11 out of 1-10. Maybe his best trait was being “drunk broke” where he would ride under you if you were ever off balance. His last gift to me was helping train 2 separate service/protection dogs. You can never ranch train any dog in good fashion if you need to divert attention to your ride. He had no jitters around dogs, was a push button ride, and I believe he fully understood the what and why of running with two dogs. We rode together nearly every day since 2012 through all sorts of weather conditions and terrain. I looked forward to the ride each day, he liked it too though maybe it was more so the carrots?

RIP my friend, I will miss you so much! Relajarse en paz mi amigo, voy a extranarte MUCHO!”

Bill’s commentary:

“Erik with some common sense for you!”

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  1. Hi Bill, So sorry for your loss! Thank you for sharing your love of that magnificent animal with us.  It’s wonderful to get to know more of the “other side” of you…your other “horse” named Silver! Best wishes and a hearty “Hi-Yo Silver! Away!”Richard

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  2. Friends come in all shapes and sizes. Sorry for your loss, Bill. He was a beauty.

    Regards,

    Ron Lutka CPA-CMA, ACG, P.Adm., CorpS, Acc.Dir.

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  3. Condolences: an expression of sympathy, especially on the occasion of the death of a person’s relative or close friend.
    And I know he was more than a Horse but a close Friend, a Family member, one of Gods creations that he allows us to enjoy cherish, for such a short period.

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  4. That was a moving tribute to your good friend! With all the craziness around us, it all seems to take a backseat when something like this happens. So sorry for your loss.
    Vaya Con Dios

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