Henri Sader
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Henri Sader
@intouchwit
矢 弓 Skholē- Agnostic but not sure Never hide,just overwhelm- Intelligenti pauca “I am not young enough to know everything” J.M.Barrie,author of PeterPan DM🚫🖖



Barchart @Barchart, 🚨 THE CREDIT ENGINE HAS SEIZED: 9.2% DEFAULTS ARE THE FINAL WARNING 🚨 The @Barchart data from Fitch is the sound of the Bretton Woods 1.0 engine exploding. 📉💥 When private credit defaults hit 9.2%, it’s not just a "bad year"—it’s the mathematical proof that the Debt-Money Paradigm has reached its physical limit. The real economy cannot breathe under the weight of $39 Trillion in National Debt and rising interest rates. The system is cannibalizing its own producers. The P.C.M. (Public Cash Money) Reality Check: 2 + 2 = 4. ⚖️📱 1️⃣ FROM DEBT-ASPHYXIA TO MONETARY OXYGEN 💸🌬️ Defaults happen because the "Unit of Account" is a loan that must be repaid with interest that doesn't exist in the system. Under P.C.M., the Treasury issues currency directly to fund growth, not as a debt to be repaid to private entities. This ends the "Default Cycle" at its source. 2️⃣ STABILITY THROUGH THE AI YARDSTICK ⛓️🔢 We don't need "more credit" to fix "bad credit." We need a Debt-Free Unit of Account. AI + Blockchain measure Real Inflation (2-4%). If there is room, the State funds infrastructure and services directly. This keeps the Velocity of Circulation high without drowning the private sector in unpayable interest. 3️⃣ THE BRETTON WOODS 2.0 NECESSITY 🌍💹 A 9.2% default rate in the US will trigger a global domino effect. Transitioning to E.Q.U.A. is the only way to decouple the global economy from the sinking ship of the debt-based Dollar. The 2025/2026 cliff is here. We can either watch the defaults hit 15% or Upgrade the System to a Public, Debt-Free Paradigm. 🏛️🚀 #ExitTheLoop with the full blueprint: 📕 Amazon: amazon.it/dp/B0GTQJ8YK1 📜 Or watch FREE PDF: tinyurl.com/3th6zcpx 2+2=4. Period.








Trump: "I'm the only president that ever took a cognitive test. I took it 3 times. It's actually a very hard test for a lot of people. It wasn't hard for me. It starts off with an easy question and by the time you get to the middle it gets tougher -- mathematical equations and things."



An academic writes: “AI…is certainly no extraordinary intellectual partner. But it can competently perform a lot of the work I need immediately; AI requires no ramp-ups, no meetings, and absolutely no emotional support. It is forcing a quiet, uncomfortable shift in my mindset.” science.org/content/articl… @ScienceMagazine













