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  246. Thank you very much for steadily teaching us important lessons on macro-economics or Maneconomics, Mario: How Central Banks Legally Plunder Your Savings: Timestamps for Mario's video are found below: The Bank of England's Manipulation of Currency, Inflation, and the Devaluation of Coins 💰 The video discusses why the Bank of England is stealing the purchasing power of currency through inflation. 00:35 Sam Bankman-Fried is being fried as he gets convicted of fraud and it looks as though he'll never have fried (peace in German & Yiddish/frid) of mind over FTXs collapse and may face up to 110 years in prison, hence Bankman-Fried will never be freed. 00:35 H€zböl-Läh leader's speech may escalate tensions in the Middle East. 02:00 Focus on personal safety, family, and community amidst the divide and rule tactics. 02:38 Remembrance Day protests and AI safety summit mentioned. 03:28 Encouragement to focus on self-reliance and ignore the divisive noise. 03:43 Miles Franklin mentioned. 04:30 💰 The Bank of England left rates unchanged, but some members voted to raise rates, indicating a more hawkish stance. 05:39 The Bank of England left rates unchanged, with some members voting to raise rates. 05:39 The expectation was for 72 members to vote to raise rates. 05:58 The Bank of England manipulates or manages market perception. 06:10 Inflation is a form of theft that erodes purchasing power. 06:18 The Roman state manipulated the silver content of coins to steal from the people. 07:05 Inflation is the consequence of a decrease in real money like gold and silver. 08:34 People have become detached from understanding inflation due to the absence of real money. 08:44 💰 The speaker discusses the devaluation of coins, inflation, and the manipulation of currency by governments. 09:13 Coins are becoming worth less and less due to inflation. 09:13 In 1946, the UK had the last silver coinage. 09:29 The Bank of England can create money out of thin air and buy government debt. 10:27 The currency is being detached from real money. 10:57 Inflation steals the purchasing power of currency. 11:59 The money supply and credit are growing faster than the CPI. 12:45 The calculation of CPI has changed, affecting the inflation target. 13:19 💰 The Bank of England may tolerate inflation above 2% to support the government and households, but this will devalue the currency and increase investments in gold and silver. 13:57 The Bank of England has not met its inflation target since gaining independence. 13:57 Analysts suggest the Bank of England may tolerate inflation above 2% to assist the government and households. 14:07 Raising interest rates significantly could lead to economic problems. 15:01 Continued inflation will benefit the government, maintain high taxes, and support the property market. 15:34 The value of currency will be negatively affected, while gold and silver will provide protection against devaluation. 16:04 Gold has historically protected purchasing power, with a 10.6% average return in pounds since 2000. 16:29 Gold is currently performing well, with a 5.3% year-to-date return in pounds. 17:18 📉 The stock market is down, government bonds are seen as a safe haven in the short term but may not be in the long term. 17:54 Dow futures are unchanged, NASDAQ is down 50 points, and S&P is down 6 points. 17:54 Currencies: Sterling is down slightly, euro is unchanged, dollar is unchanged against the Yen, slightly down against the U1, and unchanged against the Aussie and Canadian dollars. 18:12 WTI Crude is up half a percent, Brent is up half a percent, Platinum is up a couple of dollars, and high-grade copper is up 2/3 of a percent. 18:44 US 10-year yield dropped yesterday, Japanese 10-year yield is trading around .91, and UK 2-year yield is at 4.76. 19:06 The 30-year yield is back below 5 at 4.92, and it is expected that rates will go higher in the next few years. 20:07 If the government continues with quantitative easing, it will further debase the currency. 20:46 The speaker expects rates to go higher and warns about the value of the currency decreasing. 20:53
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  321. G'day, Mario. Good interview. The central-banking system loves inflating the currency supply as your informative videos have proved. Timestamps: 💰 Experts discuss the uncertain future of the economy, the importance of preparing for financial crises, and the potential for a major market shakeout in the coming year. 00:10 Central banks are stockpiling gold in preparation for economic uncertainty. The first quarter of next year may see a significant market shakeout, presenting a trading opportunity. The next 12 to 18 months are predicted to be difficult, requiring a fully liquid approach to investments. 💰 The speaker predicts a global recession, sharp inflation, and a significant impact on the economy by 2025. 04:03 Prediction of a global recession and the FED being forced to pivot due to recessionary trends, treasury market, and wars in Europe and the Middle East. Anticipated sharp inflation in the second half of 2025, with food prices soaring and oil supplies being disrupted. Expectation of global inflation over 10% and 10-year treasuries yielding closer to 13%, leading to a significant impact on the global economy due to high leverage. 💰 China's private and public gold holdings are significant, potentially leading to backing the RMB with gold in the near future. 08:53 China's general public and financial institutions own around 25,000 tons of gold, valued at about 1.22 trillion dollars. China may back the RMB with gold within three years, using the significant gold holdings as a cushion for the currency. This move could potentially support China's exports and strengthen the RMB's position in the global economy. 📈 The video discusses China's economic outlook, potential growth in nominal GDP, and Saudi Arabia's investment plans. 13:40 China's nominal GDP is expected to rise to around 6% next year, indicating a potential recovery. Saudi Arabia is looking to invest up to a trillion dollars in projects, including the neom city projects, with a focus on building relationships with Hong Kong for investment funds. China holds a substantial amount of gold, estimated at 50,000 tons, including government entities and the central bank. 🌍 The discussion covers the UK's perceived insignificance in foreign policy, the Chinese perspective, and the surprise of the election outcome in Argentina. 17:55 The UK's perceived insignificance in foreign policy and its desire to punch above its weight The Chinese perspective on the importance of the UK in relation to China The surprise of the election outcome in Argentina and the speculation surrounding it
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  393. Good video: Mario is a proper Prince of Gold. Below is a time-stamped summary. 📈 This video discusses the cup and handle formation in the gold market and its significance in terms of technical analysis and perception management. 00:13 The cup and handle formation in the gold market is being analyzed in terms of its historical performance and its potential in the present day. The importance of understanding gold beyond its price and trading paper gold is emphasised. The cup and handle formation also has implications for perception management by the powers that be. 💰 Gold is seen as insurance against political uncertainty, economic disorder, and the whims of central banks. 04:43 The primary reason to own gold is that it maintains value, especially during times of crisis. Gold allows individuals to become their own Central Bank and protect their wealth from depreciation. 📉 The video discusses the cup and handle pattern in gold and the significance of price suppression by powers. 08:33 The cup and handle pattern in gold indicates price suppression by the powers. Gold is not a get-rich-quick scheme and requires patience as it protects the value of savings over time. Gold has turned into a speculative market since 1975. 📚 A scholar and economist discusses the importance of gold and bond yields in indicating inflation, referencing historical events and research conducted by Gata. 13:06 The scholar was the United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury from 1995 to 1999. Robert Rubin, former Treasury Secretary, started his career at J Aaron. Gold dropping in 1996 signaled the start of the leasing program by bullion banks. 💰 The video discusses the disparagement against gold and the potential for it to break out in the near future. 17:37 There has been a history of disparaging editorials and articles against gold in the mainstream Financial press. Gold is currently at a new high of $2012 per ounce.
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  415. 💰 China and Saudi Arabia announced a 50 billion yuan swap line for non-oil trade, challenging the Petrodollar. 00:54 China and Saudi Arabia announced a 50 billion yuan swap line for non-oil trade. 🔔 The video discusses the importance of being self-reliant and not relying on the state, as well as the impact of the Petrodollar on the global economy. 04:15 The speaker emphasizes the need for individuals to be self-reliant and not depend on the state. The video covers the significance of the Petrodollar and its impact on global currencies. The speaker has been discussing the Petrodollar for several years to warn Americans and the rest of the world. 📜 The video discusses the importance of the Petro dollar deal and the security cooperation agreement between Russia, Saudi Arabia, and China. 08:52 The security cooperation agreement between Russia, Saudi Arabia, and China was signed shortly after the US left Afghanistan. The Petro dollar deal ensured that Saudi Arabia would sell its oil in dollars, maintaining demand for the currency. The US dropped the gold standard in 1971, leading to the need for the Petro dollar deal to maintain the demand for the dollar. 💰 Saudi Arabia is seeking to strengthen its relations with China as part of an effort to diversify its economy away from energy. 13:24 Saudi Arabia is the world's largest oil exporter and is looking to diversify its economy. The country is seeking to strengthen its relations with China. Saudi Arabia may eventually price oil in its own currency and not use the US dollar for trade. 💰 The dollar is down against multiple currencies, including the yen and the Chinese yuan, which could potentially benefit gold and silver. 18:05 The dollar index could go down to 90, which would still be above its all-time low from 2008. Gold has gone up 100% since 2008, while the dollar index has gone up 48%.
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  432. 📉 The video discusses the impact of a gold-backed trading currency on the economic and political freedom of the BRICS nations, and challenges mainstream reports on China's deflation. 00:00 Discussion on the potential impact of a gold-backed trading currency on the economic and political freedom of the BRICS nations Challenging mainstream reports on China's deflation and providing alternative perspectives based on personal connections in Hong Kong and China 🌐 The speaker discusses the potential of BRICS countries and the importance of economic freedom. 03:32 The speaker is skeptical about the idea that BRICS countries will become great places to live or have strong economies. They emphasize the importance of economic freedom over political freedom in a free society. 📚 The video discusses the book 'The War on Gold' by Anthony C. Sutton and its connection to economic and political ideas in totalitarian societies. 07:19 The book discusses the discipline of gold and its relationship to economic and political ideas in totalitarian societies. The Nazi state and its proposed program of world domination declared war on gold as a final stage. ⚒ The video discusses the use of gold in Soviet socialism and its impact on the economy and military power of the USSR. 10:32 Stalin recognized the contribution of the California Gold Rush to American industrial development and introduced a similar gold mechanism to advance Soviet socialism. The Soviet Union confirmed its faith in gold for external use by issuing the first gold coin since 1923, using it to purchase technology and food to overcome internal deficiencies. Gold is seen as a double-edged weapon by the Soviets, used to build a totalitarian society internally and advance Soviet-style imperialism externally. 💰 The video discusses the current status of gold, silver, Dow futures, NASDAQ 100 futures, S&P futures, and currency exchange rates. 14:03 Gold is testing the 2000 level and is just below at $1,997 Silver is slightly up at $23.05, with Dow futures down 25 points The dollar has rebounded against the Yen due to weak economic data from Japan and less hawkish comments from the Bank of Japan Governor Tammy.AI Register Log In Contact Privacy Policy Terms FAQ Popular Topics
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  440. 📚 Doug Casey discusses aphorisms, his ranch in Argentina, and his philosophical approach to government. 00:00 Lenon's aphorism about years and weeks Doug Casey's philosophical approach to government Doug Casey's ranch in Cafayate, Argentina 🗳 Discussion about political figures, cultural conservatism, and the idea of a third party in the US. 05:45 Opportunist willing to impose ideas on the body politic but a cultural conservative. Bobby Kennedy building momentum as a decent human being in politics. Discussion about the idea of a third party and the ongoing culture war. 📈 Doug Casey discusses the legalization of gold and its impact on the economic and financial future. 11:37 President Ford legalized gold again on January 1st, 1975, after it had been banned by FDR since 1933. FDR's ban on gold was considered a criminal default, and the US could no longer support the $20 price per gold. 🌍 The video discusses the impact of indirect taxation on fuel prices and challenges the belief in climate change hysteria. 16:36 The belief in climate change is compared to a mass hysteria and is criticized as being worse than a religion. The speaker challenges the misconception about the percentage of carbon in the atmosphere and its impact on plant life. The video emphasizes that the climate has been changing for billions of years and carbon is not an enemy element. 🎓 American universities are criticized for their high cost, potential financial burden, and ideological influence. 22:19 Attending a top university in the US can cost around $300,000, leading to financial strain and potential indoctrination. University teachers are often described as socialists, marxists, or collectivists, influencing the beliefs of students. The influence of universities has extended to high schools and grade schools, contributing to a pessimistic view of civilization. 💰 The video discusses the profitability of gold mining and the history of South African gold stocks. 27:14 Gold mining is currently a profitable business with stocks yielding dividends. The speaker had success with South African gold stocks in 1976 despite initial concerns about the country's stability. The drastic drop in gold prices in 1976 had a significant impact on the South African gold stocks. ⚖ The speaker discusses the sincerity of someone's desire to abolish the state and the role of coercion in society. 32:50 The speaker believes that the person is sincere about wanting to abolish the state. The state is described as congealed violence and coercion, and the need to limit coercion in society. The role of a police force, army, and court system in a civilized society with a state is discussed. 💰 The video discusses various topics including the spike in the price of silver, political history in South America, and trading futures contracts. 38:52 The conversation also touches on the political history and impact of leaders like Pin in South America. The speaker discusses the potential of taking advantage of a large spike in the price of silver through futures contracts. The risks and benefits of trading futures contracts for silver are highlighted, particularly for non-professionals. 📉 The video discusses how Argentina's economic and legal system declined over the years, starting from its prosperous state 100 years ago. 44:12 Argentina was one of the most prosperous countries in the world 100 years ago The decline started with the increase in the size of the state by President Irigoyen in the 20s, followed by Juan Peron's regime during World War II The country's standard of living declined significantly, with difficulties in accessing basic services like telephones even in the 80s 💰 The video discusses the Federal Reserve as a technically fascist organization and the potential negative impact of digital currencies on individual freedom. 49:59 The Federal Reserve is considered a fascist organization due to its close ties with major banks and the government. The introduction of digital currencies run by central banks could lead to a loss of individual freedom as all transactions would be monitored by the government. 🏙 The video discusses the concept of ownership and living in big cities. 55:11 The concept of ownership and the idea that securities like stocks and bonds may not truly belong to the individual is discussed. The speaker discusses the pros and cons of living in big cities like New York, London, Paris, and Buenos Aires.
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  492. ⚙ The CEO of Northern Graphite discusses the importance of graphite as a strategic raw material in the energy transition. 00:36 CEO has a background in specialty materials and engineering, with a focus on improving the energy transition. Northern Graphite is the only producer of graphite in North America. ⚡ Noran Graphite is poised to capitalize on the growing demand for graphite, especially in the lithium ion battery space. 04:50 Noran Graphite focuses on using graphite to facilitate growth, as the demand for graphite is expected to explode, especially in the lithium ion battery space. Graphite is a key component in lithium ion batteries, as it stores the lithium ions used to produce power. 💡 The speaker discusses the potential for graphite investment in North America and their company's expertise in the industry. 08:03 The company has a team of 100 people with expertise in the graphite industry. They are well positioned to take advantage of the electrification movement with their graphite products. The speaker questions the lack of investment in graphite in North America and the potential impact of Chinese control over graphite prices. 📈 The video discusses the increasing demand for lithium-ion batteries and the opportunities for investors in the industry. 12:24 The demand for lithium-ion batteries is increasing, leading to higher selling prices for graphite. The company has a small market cap of 28 million Canadian dollars, presenting a potentially lucrative opportunity for investors. ⚙ The company is focusing on developing downstream opportunities for their graphite products, including partnering to build a plant for battery anode material. 15:51 The company is partnering with other companies to develop technology for transforming graphite flakes into battery anode material. They are investing in building a plant in Northern Quebec to transform their graphite flakes into battery anode material. 💼 The company has a diverse shareholder base with over 10,000 retail shareholders, primarily in Canada and the US. 19:37 Company has more than 10,000 shareholders, mostly retail and long-term, with a large presence in Canada. Market cap fluctuates based on share price, reaching almost 100 million at 75 cents per share. 📈 Noren Graphite stock is traded on TSXV and OTC, with comprehensive information available on their website and social media channels. 23:02 Noren Graphite stock is traded on TSXV and OTC exchanges. Comprehensive information for investors and product details are available on their website and social media channels. The company is also present on various social media platforms including Discord, Reddit, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
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  506. 📈 The video discusses the possibility of another banking crisis in 2024 and includes announcements about the creator's recent activities. 00:10 The BTFP may be pointing to another banking crisis in 2024. The creator made announcements about their recent activities, including a trip to Switzerland and an upcoming interview. The creator thanked the viewers for their support over the past year. 💰 The video discusses the impact of rising yields on treasuries and the actions taken by the FED to help banks in trouble. 02:49 Depositors became worried as long-term treasuries decreased in value, some by 50% The FED offered loans to banks and allowed them to borrow money to pay out depositors or lend further Banks may have artificially inflated loans and lent out the money multiple times over ⛏ The speaker discusses their perspective on the stock market and their preference for investing in commodities and hard assets. 05:44 The speaker believes in investing in what one knows, such as their own business or family. They express a preference for investing in commodities and hard assets over paper assets. 📈 The video discusses the current status of spot gold, the weakening of the dollar, and potential future actions of the Swiss National Bank. 08:15 Spot gold is currently at 2072, showing bullish signs if it closes above 2070. The dollar is weak, especially against the Swiss franc, and the Swiss National Bank may cut rates or start QE in the future. 💰 The video discusses the performance of various currencies and commodities in the market. 11:17 Swiss franc and Singapore dollar are the best performing currencies. The US dollar is down against the Euro and other currencies. Commodities like WTI Crude and Brent are showing slight increases in value.
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  538. 📈 The video discusses the potential reasons behind an orchestrated collapse and its impact on the market. 00:00 The orchestrated collapse may be used as a proxy for a profitable war or to justify certain actions. The interview is part of a series of Christmas special interviews with Francis Hunt, also known as the Market Sniper. The discussion emphasizes the importance of not getting sucked into the financial impact of contrived geopolitical events. 📉 The video discusses the impact of cutting rates on valuation and the debt market. 06:07 Cutting rates leads to a decrease in valuation and affects the debt market. The proliferation of debt and its impact on value is often overlooked in discussions about the economy. The decrease in income and increase in borrowing create challenges for the economy. 💰 Central bankers are setting up alibis for an impending spike in interest rates and are trying to push people into debt despite the looming devaluation. 11:53 Central bankers are establishing alibis for an interest rate spike and are trying to push people into debt Physical assets are recommended over putting money into debts and saving accounts Inflation rate serves the purpose of devaluing debt, despite the reported low inflation rate 📈 The video discusses the price of TLT, an ETF matching 20-year treasuries, and the possibility of a market correction. 18:07 TLT is an ETF that matches 20-year treasuries, and there is discussion about a market correction. There is a debate about whether the market could go further up or if it is near the top. The video mentions a correct call on bond strength and the potential for a market correction. ⬆ The video discusses the performance of bonds and commodities in the market, with a focus on coal and energy production. 24:10 The speaker considers coal to be a superior investment compared to debt instruments like bonds. There was a projected head and shoulders pattern in the market, followed by a rally and subsequent decline. The market experienced a sustained period in the 100 to 108 range, with the formation of a rising wedge pattern. 📰 The video discusses China's financial strategy and its impact on the global economy, including the role of the US and other nations. 29:50 China is focused on maintaining its wealth by investing in gold and physical assets, while reducing its holdings of US debt. Japan and Britain have become buyers of US debt, with the Bank of Japan under the control of the Federal Reserve since World War II. The video suggests covert control of the global financial system by the US, UK, and compliant nations, with America as a major player. 🔒 The video discusses concerns about a surveillance financial system and lack of privacy. 35:50 The creators of the surveillance financial system are accused of being involved in hacking and crypto theft. The system would result in no privacy and public disclosure of financial information, as seen in Norway. 🦆 The video discusses a rigged derivative market game involving a duck and a prize fighter, leading to unexpected outcomes. 41:49 The rigged derivative market game involves a duck and a prize fighter with a significant amount of money at stake. The mafia and betting syndicates are involved, leading to the duck winning and the mafia making a significant profit. The rigged system of derivative markets and tokenization of assets create a globalized grid with powerful control over ownership and utilisation. ⚔ A confrontation escalates when one person crosses a line and challenges the other. 47:34 Confrontation escalates when one person crosses the line Predicts a dip below 2000 and specifies potential levels 💰 Discussion on the potential for a 'melt up' in the price of gold due to the significant increase in currency in the system. 53:20 The speaker believes that a 'melt up' in the price of gold is inevitable due to the astronomical amount of currency in the system. Despite the significant increase in currency in the system, the price of gold has remained relatively unchanged for the past 12 years. The speaker highlights the historical relationship between currency issuance and gold, suggesting that the current situation is unprecedented. 🔮 The video predicts chaos and confusion in the market, with a potential increase in gold prices and a lack of official markets. 59:21 Prediction of chaos and confusion in the market Forecast of potential increase in gold prices and lack of official markets Expectation of desperate buyers offering high prices for gold 📉 The video discusses uncovering hidden corruption and the technical analysis of silver and gold. 1:05:14 Uncovering hidden corruption and rot within the system Technical analysis of silver and gold 📉 The speaker discusses the potential for a shift in the market direction and its impact on gold, silver, and cryptocurrencies. 1:11:18 Potential for a shift in market direction and impact on gold, silver, and cryptocurrencies. Alerts set for potential market changes. Prediction of a demand destroying event and potential narratives.
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  650. 📺 Debunking Jeff Christian's knowledge of the Futures market and discussing the reluctance to short gold and silver. 00:20 The speaker has 19 years of experience in the Futures Market as a broker. Jeff Christian admits that nobody is willing to short gold and silver. Apology for the absence of a live stream due to having friends over for lunch. 📊 The speaker discusses their background in the securities and futures industry, including their experience with ABN Amro and Mint. 05:02 The speaker worked for ABN Amro and Mint in the securities and futures industry. They started their career when the Securities and Futures Authority (SFA) was in place, which later became the Financial Services Authority (FSA). They have worked with clients such as CDC and ARA in the past. 📉 The speaker challenges the idea that market makers are responsible for the large short position in the Futures market. 10:07 Market makers in the Futures market are not responsible for the large short position. The speaker challenges Jeff Christian to prove the existence of market makers in the Futures Market. 📉 The speaker discusses the reasons behind the huge short position in gold, including central banks manipulating the price. 15:03 Central banks and bullion banks predict gold prices conservatively to manipulate the market. Jeff Christian, who worked for J Aaron, which was Goldman Sachs' bullion trading arm, has ties to Robert Rubin, former Secretary of the Treasury. Leasing and shorting of gold by central banks is used to manipulate the price. 📉 The speaker discusses the manipulation of the gold market by the LBMA and Jeff Christian, and how central banks use this manipulation to normalize their inflation and debt policies. 19:51 The big Chinese banks are leaving the LBMA as they know it is a fraudulent market. The December gold Futures settle below $2,000 to portray inflation and debt policies as normal. The manipulation keeps investors away by suggesting that everything is fine.
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  703. 📚 Mario discusses the possibility of a revolt in the UK and provides book reviews on historical rebellions. The books are reasonable though nevertheless fictional novels. 00:12 Mario explores the history of English rebellions and the hierarchical nature of society. The What Tyler peasant revolt of 1381 is discussed. Mario mentions the controversial topic of *ULEZ* in London. 📜 The Rebellion against Richard II's government was characterized by anti-aristocratic sentiment and the belief that Christ was on their side. 09:12 The Rebellion was led by Tyler and Ball, who marched towards London to join the demonstration against Richard II's government. The rebels regarded Richard II as a victim of corruption. 🚗 New charges for non-compliant vehicles traveling to Heathrow Airport will be implemented 24/7, except on Christmas Day. 18:03 Charges will be applicable to vehicles entering the zone at 11:30pm and leaving an hour later, with payment required for both days. People with jobs requiring driving, who cannot afford to change their cars, will face difficulties. The scheme started last week, with a 2,000 pound scrappage incentive for changing cars. 📚 The Shardlake series follows the adventures of lawyer Matthew Shardlake during the reign of King Henry VIII. Sovereign is the 3rd book in the series (there are currently 7 and an 8th shall be released soon) and follows after Dissolution and Dark Fire. 24:28 King Henry VII goes on a progress to York and Shardlake undertakes a special mission for Archbishop Cranmer. King Henry VIII is wooing Catherine Parr and Shardlake is working on a case in Bedlam. England is at war with France and Shardlake investigates a legal case involving corruption in the court of wards.
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