Davide, why do you only talk about Monetary Policy?

A follower recently asked me: “Davide, why is every post about the $1.x trap? Can’t you talk about something else? Like healthcare, space travel, or the price of eggs?”

My answer is simple: I AM talking about those things.

Imagine you are on the Titanic. The band is playing, the caviar is excellent, and the third-class passengers are arguing about the cabin service. I’m the guy pointing at the massive hole in the hull and the freezing water rushing into the engine room.

And you ask me: “Why aren’t you talking about the music? Why don’t you comment on the quality of the caviar?”

Because if the engine room is under water, the music is going to stop, and the caviar is going to sink.

1. The “Software” of Reality

Everything you care about—your Healthcare, your Security, your Retirement—is a “program” running on a broken Operating System called Debt-Rental ($1.x).

  • You want better hospitals? The interest (x) on the debt eats the budget.
  • You want a stronger defense? You are renting your jets from private banks.
  • You want cheaper eggs? The “meter” of value (the Dollar) is shrinking because it’s born as a loan.

2. The $1.x is the Only Story

If I talk about “politics,” I’m talking about who gets to rearrange the deck chairs. If I talk about “Monetary Policy,” I’m talking about why the ship is sinking.

Every $1 is born as a debt. The interest (x) is never issued. This is the Mathematical Event Horizon. Talking about anything else without fixing the $1.x is like painting the walls of a house while the foundation is being washed away by a flood.

3. The P.C.M. is the New Engine

I don’t “only” talk about money. I talk about Freedom.

  • P.C.M. (Public Cash Money) is the new engine room.
  • I.V.F. is the stable compass.

Once we fix the “Software” of value, the “Programs” of society (Healthcare, Education, Innovation) will finally run without crashing.

So, until we exit the 1374 Venetian Trap, I will keep pointing at the hole in the hull. Because I want the music to keep playing—but on a ship that actually floats.

$2+2=4. Period.

🔍 If you want to see the blueprint for the new engine, read the Pillars on my profile.

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