Home daycare in houston: Top 10 In Home Child Care in Houston, TX

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Top 10 In Home Child Care in Houston, TX

Recent in home child care reviews in Houston, TX

Bridgette B.

Bridgette was fantastic! She was very attentive to our two children and took great care of them. She handled a curve ball with grace and tact and we would certainly hire her again!

– Alysia F.

Patricia C.

Patricia is very dependable. Responds fast, on time and was very good with my 7 month old daughter. I will definitely hire her again!

– Shanequa G.

Shaquita R.

Shaquita was the best. We sadly moved so can’t use her. But she was so energetic, engaging and caring. Cannot recommend her enough

– Kevin Elena P.

Taylor M.

Taylor is so great with kids and is super sweet. Loved having her watch my kids for me!

– Erika S.

In home child care in Houston, TX

Description:

I have over 25 experience in managing my own home and just celebrated my 29th anniversary. I enjoy a clean organized happy home and bring a unique energetic experience to your family. I treat your home as Itreat mine and perform a variety of duties including home management, house cleaning, organization, laundry, baby sitting, pet sitting, home sitting, grocery pick- up and on occasion “wait for the plumber or the cable guy”. No job is too small or too big to assist with, I enjoy what I do. I treat my clients with respect and have become part of the family with a few of them, I am grateful and proud to say that I still have the majority of the clients I started this journey with. I used to work a 40 hour work week in the financial world and was given the opportunity to stay home or do what I wanted and I chose to help others as I believe that is what I do best….

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Zulma M. | Houston, TX

$15-30/hr • 10 yrs exp • 39 yrs old

Nanny With More Than 10 Years’ Experience In Child Care

Description:

I’m a caring and energetic person with over 10 years experience as a full/part-time nanny offering the following skills and experience: A passion for young children coupled with strong child development skillscontribute to a happy and fulfilling child care environment.
-Well-practiced at homework supervision and providing academic guidance.
-Able to prepare nutritious snacks and meals to meet children’ s dietary needs.
-Enthusiastic about organizing and participating in sporting, creative, social and educational activities with children.
-Excellent track record of effectively facilitating a busy schedule, including transportation, for the children.
-Proven ability to efficiently assume complete responsibility for children, pets and home while parents away.
-Verified establishment of close and trusting relationships with employers.
-Own reliable vehicle with valid license and insurance.
-Fluent in English and Spanish!…

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Aislinn K. | Houston, TX

$15-25/hr • 5 yrs exp • 24 yrs old

Creative And Fun Loving Sitter Back In Houston For The Summer.

Description:

Hi Houston Families!
My name is Aislinn, and I’m currently back home in Houston, TX this summer after finishing my 2nd year at CU Boulder and unfortunately having an internship canceled with COVID-19. Though,this gives me more time at home to meet another great family this summer and help out with their children and create connections with them as well. I have over 5 years of babysitting experience and have 3 years of nannying experience for a West University Family with a now 10-year-old son. I love to go outside, cook, do crafts, and make the kids and family happy! I’m comfortable running needed errands and getting kids from place to place. I would love a chance to work for you this summer!…

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Marthaann H. | Houston, TX

$15-20/hr • 10 yrs exp • 59 yrs old

Christian Mother/grandmother Seeking To Provide Childcare Datenight And Weekends

Description:

I am a mom of five boys as well as a grandmother and I enjoy kids and animals. I have lots of love and nurturing to offer. I am high energy, enjoy the outdoors, and playing one on one with children. I amlooking for anything in the evenings or all weekend. I have a full time job and am looking to assist someone with date nights and/or helping with any or all weekend. I have a lab that I rescued and a long haired dachshund, both love guests (children and dogs) and enjoy playing with other dogs. In addition, I have a huge backyard and two college age boys living at home. I would be enjoy the opportunity to love and care for your babies and/or your furry blessings in your home or mine. NON SMOKER. Background check and driving record already done as well as references shown on my site. I have received the TDAP and flu vaccine….

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Sarah G. | Houston, TX

$18-30/hr • 6 yrs exp • 26 yrs old

Part-time Caregiver Available

Description:

I have cared for children ranging from 18 months to 15 years. I have been babysitting since I was 14, my first job as a babysitter was at the church where I took care of babies ranging from 6 months to 2 yearsold. I’m the oldest of 4, so I did get a lot of experience while helping my mom around the house and taking care of my siblings. I have a total of 8 years of experience babysitting children and I feel that I’m great caring for kids of all ages. Valued for my dependability and sound judgment, I have become the weekend and “date night” babysitter of choice for several families in my area. I strive to provide a warm, fun and nurturing environment in all babysitting assignments. My goal is for parents to experience worry-free time away from home knowing that their children are in competent hands. I am regarded and honored to deal and take are of the children I meet, and positively affect their lives….

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Description:

I’m a full-time mom to my beautiful 2-year-old daughter. One of the reasons I became a caretaker was to socialize my daughter who will be a part of my care alongside of yours:-). Additionally, I absolutelyenjoy children.
Your home or mine. I have a playroom with a bassinet, bouncer, swing, puzzles, books, and plenty of toys.
My experience includes love, patience, fun, teaching, nature walks and outings, meal prep, etc.
Clean background. Clean driver’s license. Minivan. Infant and Toddler CPR and First-Aid certified. Non-smoker. OK with Dogs.
I have plenty of experience. I have always babysat and cared for the children of my family, of family friends, and other families. I spent my teenage and college years tutoring children. I’ve also worked in a daycare. Currently, I work part-time as a Church Nursery Supervisor.
Thanks for reading a little about me. Let’s discuss how I can be of service to your family!
Jasmine…

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Shantel P. | Houston, TX

$25-50/hr • 10 yrs exp • 32 yrs old

Child Care, Special Needs Care Provider

Description:

Hi there, seeking families! I’m a 31-year-old Critical Care Registered Nurse, clinical instructor, nanny, babysitter, caregiver with about 16+ years of experience in caring for all ages (infants, toddlers,teens, adults, etc.). I’ve worked as a caregiver at home health agencies for disabilities, babysitter at a daycare setting, and as a live-out and live-in nanny. I provide high quality, nurturing, dependable, caring, faithful, trustworthy, and committed services. I’m very confident in what I can do.
As of 2022, I’m only available for date nights, back-up care, occasional, etc. due to scheduled requests with families and my nursing schedule. Please inquire about my schedule, as well as any dates and times you will like some assistance. Things change and my schedule allows me to be flexible at times. Hopefully, I can still contribute help to your family.
Kind regards,
Shantel P. BSN, RN, CCRN…

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Description:

Hello! I ONLY babysit from MY home unfortunately. As the middle child of 5 kids, childcare has been a huge part of my life. Taking care of my siblings, the kids at church, and creating programs that benefitchildren bring me so much joy! I was a student teacher in Austin ISD, as well as a Dance Instructor! I’m currently CPR Certified and have First Aid training. I can also send my recent background check! Please feel free to view my profile and learn more about me. I hope to hear from you soon!…

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Recent Review:

Bridgette was fantastic! She was very attentive to our two children and took great care of them. She handled a curve ball with grace and tact and we would certainly hire her again!

Reviewed by Alysia F.

Patricia C. | Houston, TX

$17-25/hr • 10 yrs exp • 31 yrs old

Houston Area Date Night/Weekend Babysitter

Description:

HELLO! My name is Patricia, but I also go by Patti.
If you are in need of a weekend or date night babysitter, please feel free message me.
-I am typically available after 6 p.m. Monday – Friday and amavailable all day on the weekends. I am also occasionally available for overnight babysitting and weekend pet sitting.
-I have 15+ years of experience with children of all ages including newborns, multiples, and children with special needs (autism, ADHD, epilepsy, etc).
-I am CPR/BLS certified. I am also vaccinated (influenza and COVID + booster.)
-I am in the North Houston (Spring/Klein) area, but I have reliable transportation and am willing to travel within 15 to 20 miles of my home.
-If needed, I can provide a list of references that consist of different families I have been a nanny for or have baby sat for in the past.
Any other questions, please feel free to message me. :)…

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Recent Review:

Patricia is very dependable. Responds fast, on time and was very good with my 7 month old daughter. I will definitely hire her again!

Reviewed by Shanequa G.

Description:

I LOVE KIDS!! This is my full time job! Not a television/cellphone nanny!! The more activities the better. I love going for walks and being outside. Learning can always be turned into something fun. Mygrandmother ran a daycare out of our home growing up and I worked/lived there! I have been taking care of kids since I was 10 years old. While in middle/high school I made business cards and turned into the church and neighborhood babysitter. I have worked at a daycare; so more than one child no problem. I also have a 15-year-old niece that I have been taking care of. In my family I have help raise some of my younger cousins since they was born up until after they started school. Seeing kids happy makes me even more happy!. ..

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Recent Review:

Shaquita was the best. We sadly moved so can’t use her. But she was so energetic, engaging and caring. Cannot recommend her enough

Reviewed by Kevin Elena P.

Description:

Hi my name is La Kriya and I have been babysitting & nanny for 10+ years. I have had experience with children ages 4 months to 13 years old. When I was younger, I watched 4 children on a daily basis when theycame home from school until 8:00 p.m. I helped them with their homework, fed them dinner, bathed the children, and put them in bed. I would also babysit on the weekends for a family who had a handicapped son. I helped with all of the above and made sure he received all of his medication. I also have experience watching my younger brother and younger cousins. Before I graduated high school, I worked at a day care/learning center, where I was a teacher’s aide and caretaker. I also worked with two autistic children when I was there throughout high school. I still continue to have experience with children babysitting on weekends whenever I am needed. I am currently looking for a new and friendly family that I can give my services to. I am looking for something ASAP….

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I have been babysitting and nannying for 10 years and I have cared for ages 3 months to 13 years old. I have done everything from changing diapers, to helping with house work, to helping kids with theirhomework. I have one younger sister who I have often babysat and also participated in the child care programs at churches in my home town. I was a part time nanny for a 7 yr old girl for 2 years until the family moved. I’d love to find another opportunity similar, but am open to whatever your needs are!…

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Hello. My name is Crystal and I am 28 years old. I spent 7 years in the Marine Corps and I am now a stay-at-home mom while I attend College. I have one son. He is currently 4 years old. He is my joy! I wouldhave to bring him to work with me, due to the fact that we do not want him in day care, or I can sit at my home….

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Ashley R. | Houston, TX

$20-30/hr • 10 yrs exp • 33 yrs old

I Am The Sitter You’re Looking For!

Description:

Hi everyone!!
I have experience with in home and in daycare and I am currently taking classes to obtain my Child Development Certification. I am dependable, loyal, trustworthy, and reliable. I have threechildren of my own, ages 10, 14, and 1 year. I don’t mind helping with household chores if needed. I am very big on education so I love to do educational activities, as well as indoor/outdoor activities, and coloring (which is the little ones’ favorite). I feel I would be perfect for any family. I am very easy to get along with and a people person. I treat every child as if they were my own giving them the conditional love they deserve!
S/N I do travel but I also prefer to babysit in my home due to me having a small child but I absolutely do not mind traveling as well.
So regardless if it’s a one time sitter, occasional, date night, full time or part time I am the sitter for you! I look forward to hearing from you….

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Friendly, responsible and outgoing. 8+ years of childcare experience (daycare and in-home). Looking for part time opportunities!

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Recent Review:

Taylor is so great with kids and is super sweet. Loved having her watch my kids for me!

Reviewed by Erika S.

Amanda B. | Houston, TX

$20-30/hr • 10 yrs exp • 36 yrs old

Responsible Loving Part Time Babysitter

Description:

**No longer available **I absolutely Love children & as Christian I believe each child is a precious gift from God & should be treated that way! It breaks my heart that I will not be returning as a PreschoolTeacher this year because of COVID-19, so I will now be available Part-Time to nurture/care/teach. I have over 8 yrs of experience as a Nursery Worker from newborn to 3 yrs doing everything from playtime, feeding, diaper changing & cleanup. I also have over 7 yrs. of nurturing children’s spiritual growth as a Sunday School Teacher. Parents from both have requested for me babysit extended periods. I & MY ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD HAVE BEEN PRACTICING SOCIAL DISTANCING & we do not leave home unless for ESSENTIALS or when necessary & mask always . I would like to work for a family that is also practicing the same precautions during this pandemic. As a mom myself I understand how important the safety of your child is & as your sitter that is my number one priority….

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Description:

I am an experienced nanny and feel fortunate in what I get to do for a living. I have been blessed with being a part of many young children’s lives, and having the opportunity to be a part of their growth anddevelopment. I began working as a babysitter over 20 years ago, and have been working as a nanny for 13 years now. My work experience has been in both formal childcare and home settings, acquiring significant experience with twins, and infants as young as 3 weeks of age.
I grew up as one of the oldest children in a large extended family and have felt a passion for children since I was a child myself. I love doing crafts and getting out and about to explore activities with the children. I am responsible, fun-loving, and honest as well as clean & organized. In the future, I have plans to pursue an online Bachelor’s degree in Psychology, and have already received my Associate’s degree in Early Childhood Development & Education. I look forward to hearing from you!…

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Description:

Hello, my name is Tina, and I am a career nanny seeking a long term, full time (40/45) hrs/week.
I am located in Northwest Houston (610/290 area), Oak Forest-Garden Oaks, Shepherd Forest area.
Covid-19 safetyis a priority for my home family, as well as my work family.
I am FULLY vaccinated 1st jab May 2021, 2nd jab June 2021 (have vaccine card for proof).
Had tdap 4/15/2019, flu shot 9/2020
I have been caring for new borns/infants, and school aged children since I was 12-14 yrs old, and I’m still doing it, at 52.
Love kids of all ages. It’s such a joy to watch children grow, and see their personalities blossom.
I love to put some fun into teaching your child/ren anything and in everything!
I believe in engaging children in inside and outside play, adventures to the park, for a walk to see some beautiful nature.
I am a very loving, patient and nurturing individual who is looking to be an extension of yourself.
Thank you for your time….

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Description:

Hi! my name is Gianna . I am 26 years old and with a B. S in Community Health. In addition to the many opportunities I have had to care for younger family members, I have held positions at a summer camp, aswell as childcare at the YMCA. I have also cared for 3 family’s to assist with home and extracurricular activities. I have worked with age groups ranging from Pre K to 8th grade. I enjoy spending time with children/teens and entering their world to view it in their eyes. I hope to connect with you soon to make daily life a little breezier!. ..

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Description:

We are a home preschool located in Katy, TX, offering the best learning program for your child! We have monthly themes, and daily activities that will engage your child in the wonders of learning. We workdiligently to prepare your little one for their future….

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Cindy’s In Home Childcare – Care.com Houston, TX

Cindy’s In Home Childcare – Care.com Houston, TX

 

Starting at

$145

per week

Ratings
(27)

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Availability

Starting at

$145

per week

Ratings
(27)

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Availability

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In business since: 2004

Total Employees: 1

State license status: Full Permit
(Care.com verified on 1/15/2023)

This business has satisfied Texas’s requirements to be licensed.
For the most up-to-date status and inspection reports, please view this provider’s profile on
Texas’s
licensing website.

Licensing requirements typically include:

  • Complying with safety and health inspections
  • Achieving the required levels of educational training
  • Maintaining a minimum caregiver-to-child ratio
  • Other state-defined requirements

Monday :

7:00AM – 6:00PM

Tuesday :

7:00AM – 6:00PM

Wednesday :

7:00AM – 6:00PM

Thursday :

7:00AM – 6:00PM

Friday :

7:00AM – 6:00PM

Saturday :

Closed

Sunday :

Closed

Type

Child Care Center/Day Care Center

Philosophy

Developmental (Play-Based)

Academic

Languages

English

Teacher/Student Ratio:

1:6

Program Capacity:

12

Class Type Rate Rate Type Availability
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Toddler

$
145

per week 3
Infant

$
165

per week 2

*availability last updated on
08/12/2022

OFFERINGS

Full Time (5 days/wk)

Full-Day

Extended Care (Before School)

Extended Care (After School)

PAYMENT OPTIONS

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  • Cash

04/24/2021

We are very happy with the service and the child care Cindy provides.

04/23/2021

My child was in this home daycare for a couple of months. At first I trusted the owner, and was grateful. This trust ended quickly. She takes off every Friday last minute, So working parents are stuck without child care. She also screams at the children and when they don’t behave how she expects them to, she locks them in her bedroom. She has two large dogs are very intimidating and stinky. Every day my daughter would come back home smelling like dog. Then one day, she was not watching my daughter, and my baby girl hit her eye on a toy box that was in the middle of the room. Why should I toybox be in the middle of the room in a daycare. Shouldn’t it be tucked in a corner somewhere safe. She goes by the philosophy that kids need to sit down and shut up. She does not care about them to teach them. She lets her sister watch the kids while she goes out and does whatever she wants to do. She’s never there, only there for show. Also On Christmas week, she does not work. However, she still wants us working parents to pay her just to keep our child spot at her daycare. She’s not a nice lady, my daughter was scared of her, that’s why I pulled her out. She’s money hungry and not nice. Babies are innocent and you should not be mistreating them. Especially since they cannot talk. I did not trust this lady, and you should not take your child to her daycare.

Reply from Cindy’s In Home Childcare

Ok I really do not know where to start to defend myself against this person but here it goes. First of all, I don’t want this person or any other person to leave their child in my care if they do not trust me. This baby was in my childcare a very short time and her mother always complained about something every day. Her baby was always well taken care of and never cried when she left her here. I tried everything to please her, but she never seemed to be happy. I had a helper at the time her child was here and the child was in her care when the child fell and hurt her eye but I was just in the other room and we called her mother right away and applied ice to the child’s eye which is the proper care for a fall like she had and it looked much better by the time she came to pick her up 5 hours later and she still brought her back for like 2 month after this fall. I have never taken off work without having a qualified person to take care of the children including my Sister that was a qualified foster parent for many many years. My Parents have never in all my time of childcare in my home since 2004 came to my door and there was a note saying I was gone. It goes without saying that I defiantly do not lock children in my room the only time they go in there is to sleep and yes sometimes they do cry but I never leave a screaming child locked in my room I comfort them and try my best to please their every need possible. I do daily activities with the children that I care for they all learn their ABCs Numbers Shapes and many more thing before they leave me to go to school. Most of my children start as infants then stay until they are ready for school. I have an open door to my childcare from 7am to 6 pm if anyone thinks that I abuse children or treat them bad in any way, they are welcome to come to my house and walk through my front door anytime during business hours and I will give them access to my entire house. They are also welcome to come and observe while I am caring for children in my home I have nothing to hide. I also have well over 20 Parents old and new that will give you a excellent review on my behalf. Please don’t judge me on one person’s review..

04/29/2021

Ok I really do not know where to start to defend myself against this person but here it goes. First of all, I don’t want this person or any other person to leave their child in my care if they do not trust me. This baby was in my childcare a very short time and her mother always complained about something every day. Her baby was always well taken care of and never cried when she left her here. I tried everything to please her, but she never seemed to be happy. I had a helper at the time her child was here and the child was in her care when the child fell and hurt her eye but I was just in the other room and we called her mother right away and applied ice to the child’s eye which is the proper care for a fall like she had and it looked much better by the time she came to pick her up 5 hours later and she still brought her back for like 2 month after this fall. I have never taken off work without having a qualified person to take care of the children including my Sister that was a qualified foster parent for many many years. My Parents have never in all my time of childcare in my home since 2004 came to my door and there was a note saying I was gone. It goes without saying that I defiantly do not lock children in my room the only time they go in there is to sleep and yes sometimes they do cry but I never leave a screaming child locked in my room I comfort them and try my best to please their every need possible. I do daily activities with the children that I care for they all learn their ABCs Numbers Shapes and many more thing before they leave me to go to school. Most of my children start as infants then stay until they are ready for school. I have an open door to my childcare from 7am to 6 pm if anyone thinks that I abuse children or treat them bad in any way, they are welcome to come to my house and walk through my front door anytime during business hours and I will give them access to my entire house. They are also welcome to come and observe while I am caring for children in my home I have nothing to hide. I also have well over 20 Parents old and new that will give you a excellent review on my behalf. Please don’t judge me on one person’s review..

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04/12/2018

My daughter started staying here during the day when she was three months old and I had to return to work. As a first time mom, I was really nervous about leaving her in anyone else’s care but Cindy and Cynthia made me feel so comfortable with the transition. I can really tell how much they both care about my daughter and the rest of the children in their care. I can also tell baby is happy every morning when I drop her off. She absolutely loves Ms. Cindy. I would highly recommend her services to anyone looking for affordable and quality childcare. They are amazing!

03/07/2018

Needs to update availability. Also, didn’t give off the friendliest vibe when I called to ask for information…felt very much like she was overwhelmed and I was wasting her time. Super disappointed since first impressions are everything to me especially when it concerns the well-being of my kids.

Reply from Cindy’s In Home Childcare

I have no idea who this person is. Do not remember talking with her. I have been full for a while now and have had no new openings. I try to accommodate my parents when I do not have openings there is nothing I can do when I am full and are only allowed to care for 12 children. I am sorry if she felt as though she was wasting my time but sometime I get very busy when I have a full house of children and my attention is on taking care of them properly.

04/05/2018

I have no idea who this person is. Do not remember talking with her. I have been full for a while now and have had no new openings. I try to accommodate my parents when I do not have openings there is nothing I can do when I am full and are only allowed to care for 12 children. I am sorry if she felt as though she was wasting my time but sometime I get very busy when I have a full house of children and my attention is on taking care of them properly.

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07/12/2017

My daughter has been going to Cindy’s since she was 3 months old. I am a first time mom so the thought of daycare at such a young age was very scary. Cindy helped us through the transition and it has been a great experience. It is such a good feeling to see my daughter smiling and laughing with Cindy when I drop her off each morning. Cindy is very accommodating to our needs and I would highly recommend !

07/12/2017

My daughter has been going to Ms.Cindy since she was 3 months old and she willl be going here until I no longer need childcare! She is now 15 months. I’m a fist time mom so I’m very picky and skeptical and I’ve had no problems thus far. Ms.Cindy is very understanding. My daughter walks right into Ms.Cindys every morning, without crying, meaning, she loves it. I would definitely recommend Ms.Cindy for your child. Thanks for everything Ms.Cindy!

07/12/2017

Ms. Cindy has been such a blessing to our family! My husband and I are both school teachers and coaches who work long hours. Ms. Cindys hours were very accommodating for our crazy schedule and her weekly rate is something two teachers can actually afford! We started at Ms. Cindys when our little one was three months old and an extremely fussy baby. From bottle feedings, to trying new baby foods, to rashes, she helped guide these new, tired parents every step of the way! Totally recommend Ms. Cindy to anyone looking for someone affordable and RELIABLE!

07/12/2017

We’ve had our son with Ms. Cindy since he was about 8 weeks old. As a first time mom, I was very nervous leaving him with anyone, but Ms.Cindy made me feel very comfortable and even let me do a trial run at a discounted rate to see if it was a good fit for both of us.
Our son is now almost 6 months old and is with Ms. Cindy 4-5 days a week and we are very happy with the care and love he receives there.

07/07/2017

My 2 year old has been there for about a year now. She always talks about going to Cindy’s. Thanks for everything!

03/27/2017

Been taking care of my handful for a year now. No complaints

07/27/2016

I’ve known Cynthia for years. When I first moved to Katy in 2005 my son was 3mos old and it was time for me to go back to work. I knew I wanted a home child care service because I felt he would get more one on one time he needed. I was lucky enough to come across a post from Cynthia advertising what I was looking for. I went for home visit and I liked what she had to offer. My son went to Cindy until he started Pre-K. Now lets fast forward to 2016 and I have yet another son 3mos old and it was time for me to go back to work. I knew exactly where I was going to send him. It actually made my transition back to work less stressful because I knew he would be in good hands. Cynthia offers a caring environment for my little ones and I was and still am very satisfied with her service.

12/09/2015

I would recommend any family to Cindy’s In Home Childcare. She and Vicky both genuinely care for the children in their care. They also share advice from their years of experience as parents and childcare workers which can be beneficial for a new mom like me. I always see the house clean in the morning, afternoon, and in between. I am so happy we were able to find a childcare home like Cindy’s.

12/01/2015

I briefly talked with Cindy about a month before I gave birth to my son, and then met her and Vicky about two weeks before I went back to work. I knew instantly that my son was going to be in good hands! They both take great care of him, and it was a huge sense of relief knowing that I wouldn’t have to worry about him while I was at work.

Also, since I am a brand new mom, they have passed along some of the knowledge they have from their years of experience dealing with kids. I would recommend Cindy’s In Home to anyone looking for childcare..

08/19/2015

My family and I have been trusting Cindy’s In Home Childcare to care for our daughter for over two years. As a parent, I have never had the pleasure to work with anyone as caring and compassionate as Cindy. My daughter tells me each day about the fun learning and creative things that they did that day. I would gladly recommend Cindy’s In Home Childcare to anyone who is looking for a caring, loving and experienced caretaker for their child. She truly is wonderful 🙂

07/29/2015

We were nervous at first about putting our daughter in to a daycare but after About a week we felt very comfortable having our child under Cindy’s care. Cindy and her assistant Vicky do a great job of caring for the children like they are their own. The infant area is baby proofed very well and there is plenty of Toys for them to play with. They are also very reasonably priced, I would recommend Cindy to anyone looking for a daycare.

07/28/2015

Ms. Cindy provides excellent care to my son. Her in home daycare is welcoming, friendly, clean and has so much to offer for the little ones! She has a lot of experience and gives you a detailed report about what your child has done for the day. I absolutely recommend this daycare!

07/27/2015

Cindy is a reliable babysitter. My daughter goes to her daycare over the summer, and I couldn’t ask for a safer, friendlier environment for her. I have her pick my daughter up from school, and I am pleased in knowing that my child is in good hands after school. We are extremely pleased with Cindy’s level of professionalism and care towards our only child. Hands down, her childcare services are wonderful.

05/05/2015

I’m a new mom & my son has been going to Cindy’s since he was six weeks old. He’s almost five months already… and smiles EVERYDAY when we walk into Cindy’s house.

I met with Cindy 3 days before giving birth and knew right away this was the daycare for us. Cindy & Vicky treat each kid like their own. I feel so safe knowing my little guy is with them everyday. Highly recommend them to anyone seeking childcare! They are the best!!

10/26/2013

Absolutely wonderful!!! My 4 year old son and 2 year old daughter are under Ms, Cindy’s care. They are excited to go everyday! The curriculum is helping my children thrive and the interaction is impecable! I know my children are being well taken care of and that Cindy and Vicky are treating them as if they are their own. We are greeted with smiling faces every morning. When the children are picked up and asked if they had a good day, the response is always “YES!!” They love getting to do lessons, center time, and playing with the other children, while I appreciate the structured environment. As someone who had a terrible experience with previous childcare, I am forever thankful for Ms. Cindy and the excellent and loving care that she provides for my children! I highly recommend Cindy’s In Home Childcare!

10/25/2013

Cindy has been watching my daughter Ava since she was 3 months old for 2 and a half years now and watches my 3 month old son. Her and Vicky have done a wonderful job Ava has learned to play nice with others, ABC’s and 123’s not only daycare but a safe learning environment. Highly recommend Cindy to anyone seeking day care.

10/25/2013

Cindy has been watching my son since he was 10 weeks old. As a new mom, I was absolutely heart broken about having to go back to work and I was having a hard time finding a day care I felt comfortable with. I went to Cindy’s home to met with her in person and brought my son along. She took him right out of the carseat and instantly started interacting with him. I was immediately at ease and knew this was the place for him. He is now 2 years old and loves going to school to learn and play. Cindy is dedicated to the children that enter her home every day, the curriculum is wonderful and my son continues to thrive in her care. Her associate, Vicky, is a blessing to have in her home teaching the children and my son can’t wait to see her in the mornings. I also love that they care for the children as their own and will interact with them. The location is very convenient, easily accessible and affordable!

10/25/2013

Cindy has been watching my daughter full time since she was 6 months old, she is almost three. Cindy is also watching my 6 month old son. Cindy & Vicky are great, I know my kids are well taken care of, the curriculum is wonderful my daughter has learned so much. My daughter can’t wait to get to Miss Cindy’s in the morning she’s always happy to go over there which speaks for itself. I could not be happier with the attention my children get or how much they truly care about them. I would highly recommend Cindy for anyone looking for a caregiver for their children.

10/24/2013

Very disappointed when I contacted Cindy for information. I just wanted to get information, check out the center before making a decision of moving my child. I was looking forward to possibly moving my son since it’s on my way to work but I guess that idea is shot. Extremely disappointed.

Reply from Cindy’s In Home Childcare

She did not give me a chance, She only talked with me a few minutes on
the phone. I was concerned about her start date and she got upset and I do not know why. Contacted her later about coming by and seeing my place and talking some more and she said she would come by but never showed up. She was upset with her present day care home and decided she did not want to put her son in another In Home Child Care. I do not believe I did anything wrong.

10/25/2013

She did not give me a chance, She only talked with me a few minutes on
the phone. I was concerned about her start date and she got upset and I do not know why. Contacted her later about coming by and seeing my place and talking some more and she said she would come by but never showed up. She was upset with her present day care home and decided she did not want to put her son in another In Home Child Care. I do not believe I did anything wrong.

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10/24/2013

Our children have been going to Cindy’s In Home Daycare for almost 2 years now. My wife went back to work and she was leary about leaving the kids with someone else. Cindy and Vicky have taken that fear away. Our kids love going there and I wouldn’t have it any other way. Great childcare is not always easy to find but we hit a goldmine.

10/24/2013

Wow, what can I say!! Cindy and Vicky are amazing! I would not leave my children anywhere else. I am so appreciative to a friend who recommended them. Prices are affordable and quality of care is top-notch. The children learn something new every day and get plenty of attention. My shy 1 year old walks in ready to give them hugs. It is great knowing my children are in the hands of people who genuinely care and treat my kids as their own.

10/23/2013

Cindy has been the primary external family care giver for my grandson. She has done an extraordinary job ensuring his development and safety. I highly recommend her for any age child. Professional and personal!

01/02/2013

Great daycare! I love the learning cirriculum. Cindy has devoted her entire home to make sure the kids are well taken care of and have all the right tools for teaching. Locations is absolutely awesome!!! she is located at barker cypress and clay rd. Along with awesome location her rates are super affordable. I would recommend this daycare to everyone.

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January 24, 2023, 23:14 August Kotlyar, Journalist

Finishing the first, introductory part, which can be found here, we stopped at Evgeny Lebedev, Baron Sibirsky. We tried to guess whether Russians by origin would be allowed into decent English houses further than the hallways. You can refer to the Russians by blood Peter Ustinov and Helen Mirren, who are quite their own for Britain. But they were already English by birth, by upbringing, and by worldview. nine0094

The Russian aristocracy could still be somehow inscribed in secular companies, but after all, the sovereign-emperor, autocrat of Russia, the closest blood relative of the ruling house of Britain, was not accepted with all the household members. Although both the Romanovs and the Windsors are colored branches of a single German dynasty, one of which was really called the Holstein-Gottorps, and the second Saxe-Coburg-Goths. In fact, the lines of the ruling houses of Europe for connoisseurs of history are wildly funny and funny – it is not known who was whose biological child, who injected a stream of fresh blood into such real – literally physical – freaks as the Habsburgs, or diluted hereditary deadly genetic diseases , such as hemophilia, which was awarded to the Romanovs by the Hanoverian dynasty, to which Queen Victoria belonged. nine0003

Her granddaughter – the wife of Nicholas II, and the heir to the Russian throne, Tsarevich Alexei was, according to the level of then medicine, not a tenant – with hemophilia rarely lived to be 30 years old. And then the Englishwoman spoiled.

Baron Evgeniy Lebedev, presumably, a wonderful forty-year-old man, co-owner of a couple of medium-sized English newspapers, and a philanthropist of the same caliber. Perhaps he would like to give, like Len Blavatnik, two hundred million dollars for the reconstruction of some museum institution, but he obviously does not have such funds. His pugnacious father, former Soviet spy and former potato tycoon Alexander Lebedev, known for beating the mentally troubled and bankrupt Sergei Polonsky, tried hard to inject his seed into the low-fertile monolith of English lords. So far, it has been possible to sprinkle only on the surface, having received for his son the sophisticatedly mocking title of Baron Siberian. And also a baron from Hampton in London’s Richmond-on-Thames, which in Moscow would have sounded like Baron Kapotnensky from the Vykhino-Zhulebino area. Boris Johnson, who fussed about the Lebedevs, and the royal officials really have a sense of humor. Once I happened to listen to a report in London by one Russian strategic theorist Vladimir Kvint, who is very proud of his achievements and his doctoral degree in some sciences, as well as his monograph, published in English; judging by the Wikipedia article, all science came from Quint. And so the British host of the forum introduces the Russian thinker: “Let me introduce you to the world famous scientist Dr. Quint. I’ve been googling all night for who he is, and this is what I read on Wikipedia…” But Quint took everything, as far as I could see his reaction, at face value. The English are great masters of ridiculing the vanity of gracious sovereigns, instilling in them the illusion that they really are sovereigns. nine0003

Real power and real powers still remain in the hands of the monarch and the Privy Council. It is an illusion that the British Prime Minister and his Cabinet decide something there. A bonobo chimpanzee can be put in place of the prime minister, and nothing will change in domestic and foreign politics because the real power in the UK lies with the deputy ministers, who are rooted in their departments, know their departments to the last nooks and crannies and at the same time are connected by a web of personal ties with colleagues from other public and private institutions. If such a fool as Margaret Thatcher, absolutely sure that she was really the boss, closed the mines and privatized the railways, then these decisions were considered and prepared by the real masters of Great Britain. nine0003

Do not drive against the Rothschilds, do not drive against the Rockefellers

Conspiracy theorists like to explain everything by intrigues and clashes of interests between two clans – the Rothschilds and the Rockefellers. All this is actually not the way it is written in the realities created for the mass consciousness. I was friends in Houston with a lady from the Rothschild family.

We became friends because of our love for ballet. Her name was Lisa Whitaker – she bore her husband’s last name. She was from the French branch, her father was a diplomat. Born in the Philippines, raised in India, England, USA and Australia. Since childhood, she spoke French, English, Tamil. She herself learned Russian – she got records with Russian military songs from the diplomat’s father, and she learned Russian from them. nine0003

She spoke Russian in full and almost without an accent. She worked either in charitable organizations, including in Moscow, then for government departments, including the Pentagon, she spent two years in Iraq on a base as a humanitarian aid delivery operator, she needed this to obtain American citizenship. She lived comfortably, tastefully, sometimes led some meetings in the Rotary Club, had great connections, from which I did not get anything, no matter how hard I tried. From her I heard about the philanthropist-wildcatter Lester Smith, but she did not introduce me to him, I had to climb to him without soap, which I wrote about here. nine0003

In America, as in England, everything is also built on connections. But in England, if you are a person without a family, without a tribe, no one from serious people will recommend you to anyone. Because you are a stranger, you smell wrong, you sit wrong, you stand wrong, you spit wrong. It is unpleasant to look at an untrained monkey, it is not known what kind of fordebobel she will throw out. None of the decent ones will recommend you to any of the decent ones, so that no one would think that the recommender knows such street trash and trash like you. Even though you have a billion dollars, a plane, a yacht, a villa in Nice and a castle near London. It means – a monkey with a billion, a yacht, an airplane, a villa and a castle. Possibly toilet trained. nine0003

The toilet is no joke. Already on American soil, I met an uncle named Felix in one expensive store. He was under fifty, he was born in Riga, he came to Houston as a child, with his mother. Back in the 1970s, my mother was invited to work at NASA to teach American astronauts the Russian language for joint projects, then friendship was declared and the Soyuz-Apollo project was launched (good cigarettes were produced for this case, I tried them from the age of nine) . So, they brought my mother and Felix to a house in Houston, which was rented for them by the aerospace agency, took them to the toilet and began to teach them how to use the toilet, explaining what it is for and what you can’t drink from there. In all seriousness, Rigans were taught to flush after themselves. And already in the 2010s, children at school, in the most prosperous suburb of Houston, asked my daughter, they say, are they building two- and three-story houses in Russia? My daughter brought a book from school, like a study guide, about Russia. On the cover of the book there is a photo: a Russian family, dad, mom and schoolboy son, are sitting in the kitchen of a Khrushchev, by the window without curtains, having breakfast. Outside the window, the winter is fierce, the industrial dull landscape, pipes are smoking somewhere. Ice on the windowsill. The family is dressed in some kind of rags, the boy is wearing a hat with earflaps. On the table are potatoes, herring, black bread, an onion and a bottle of cheap vodka – this is where “Russian vodka” is written in red and blue letters on a white label and a cap with a visor. Not the Mir station, not the Rossiya icebreaker, not the Su-57 plane, not the ballerinas of the Bolshoi Theater, not the granite banks of the Neva, but this is how the dear Fatherland looks like: Russian dad and mom teach their heir and future breadwinner to eat vodka with morning. It would never have occurred to Russians to put a photo of a family of rednecks lying drunk at a barbecue, next to a broken-down truck and a warped trailer, where they huddle on each other’s heads between piles of garbage and empty cans of filthy beer, on a children’s publication about America. Although in the current difficult times up to half of Americans live and will live like this, especially in the depressive regions of the Appalachians, the Ozark plateau, in the Rust Belt. nine0003

In America, no one wants to recommend unfamiliar people, especially foreigners, because they are afraid to run into either mentally inadequate people, or to face circumstances that compromise the business reputation of those who trusted. For example, they recommended a person, but he turned out to be problematic – he messed up somewhere, the case was pulled after him, and those who now have a relationship with this person were pulled. Go, prove that you did not participate in any dubious affairs of this person – but you could, one hundred percent could. It’s like Viktor Bout was imprisoned – a state provocateur provoked him, Viktor said something unintelligible to get off, and he was sewn up with something like an attempt to organize a conspiracy to kill US citizens. He didn’t do anything wrong – but potentially he could! Twenty-five years in prison, served fourteen. For what? It does not matter. The judge told Bout that he was very driven – it would have been for that, he would have received a life sentence. nine0003

American citizens, the layer that has something to lose, is shy to the extreme. In America, as in Russia, as in most countries of the world, it is terrible to be a simple population; in principle, this is the worst thing that can happen to a simple person – is to be born and remain a simple person. But there are difficult people. Those that belong to the category of untried and beyond jurisdiction. There are probably no more than a hundred such families in the world, whose members will never go to trial and who will never be subjected to forced interrogation methods. We once recommended a list of books to clear the mind, it is here. nine0003

For this discourse, we recommend reading Landberg’s The Rich and the Super-Rich and Fussell’s Class: A Guide to America’s Status System. The names indicated by Landberg have not gone away. As well as the notorious Rockefellers and Rothschilds. The fact is that these people did not like the light of the ramp before, but now they generally, like slippery and vigilant moray eels and electric eels, prefer not to climb out from under their snags and value peace above all else. There are places in America where such people are concentrated. This is primarily in New York, the area of ​​​​57th street and 5th avenue, and under New York, in Southapton, there is even a long spit where quiet, inconspicuous people live; together at the southern end of New York’s Central Park, these two places are called Billionaires’ Row and Billionaires’ Lane, that is, the Billionaire’s Line and the Billionaire’s Path. In general, there are ten places in America where the right people settle, here they are:

1. Old Greenwich, Connecticut

2. Bacon Hill/Back Bay, Boston, MA

3. Upper East Side, New York, NY

4. Somerset Hills, NJ

5. Georgetown, DC

6. Newport, Rhode Island

7. Philadelphia Main Lane, PA

8. Hudson Valley, NY

9. Princeton, NJ

10. North Shore, Long Island, New York, NY

In New York, a very valuable book comes out every six months – the Social Register. Previously, there were 35,000 people there, by the mid-2010s, about 25,000 remained. This is the cream of American society, there are no singers and actors. From there you can find out whose offspring this is a decent person, where he studied, whom he married, what clubs he belongs to, whom he gave birth to. These people are the embodiment of the concept of old money, “old money”, that is, thoroughbred people with a fortune and a reputation that is passed down from generation to generation. Basically there WASPs – white Anglo-Saxons of the Protestant faith; a general idea can be obtained here. What you need to remember is that they do not let strangers in, just like the British. And even marriage among them is not love, but a vital political event. I did not find any Jews in this directory. As these white people used to say in New York quite recently: we have lunch with the Jews, but we don’t have dinner. Which meant – we do things, but we are not friends and, moreover, we are not born. You can say: how is it that Trump has a Jewish son-in-law. Yes, Jew. But Trump was never on this Register until he became President of the United States, and got there automatically. nine0003

Pull harder on the discourse – maybe it will fall off by itself

In the first years of my life in America, I had the feeling that everything around was somehow not real: the TV is lying, people are lying, everything around is some kind of crap and deception. In principle, the way it was, just then you get used to it, it no longer irritates. America in reality is a matryoshka country. The political class has nothing to do with working America, just as the deep state has nothing to do with it, a layer of executive and highly professional civil servants, as well as a layer of high and well-paid professionals from various industries. These social strata do not intersect anywhere, even by chance, on the street. They don’t walk the streets there at all, they don’t go to other people’s districts. As our beauty Natasha Vodianova wittily remarked, already a member of the family of Bernard Arnault, the richest man in the world, when she was asked: “Natasha, could you fall in love with a simple locksmith?” – “Of course, I could, but where would we meet?” nine0003

The mass consciousness of people is deliberately stuffed with all sorts of distracting tinsel that has nothing to do with the real complexities of life. They are loaded with the green economy, the problems of some aunts, because they are aunts and this is a problem, the problems of some mentally deviant people like pederasts and dissatisfied with their biological genitals, and now a new cartoon has appeared – the core of the Earth seems to be shifting, and as it were because of this, our round planet would not tumble. And here is the last Davos forum, where seemingly serious people came here, they were forced to take part in this farce, listen to nonsense and carry the blizzard themselves. nine0003

All this is a consequence of severe mass dementia, caused at first by Marxism-Leninism, which is now firmly, like a demon, settled in the heads of the European mass consciousness, and Popper’s nonsense about an open society that has grown on it like mold, they say, there is no one truth , and every fagot, every pervert, every wretched and every freak has its own truth, and everyone should reckon with this, and criticize their government. I was recently looking for a doctoral thesis for Karl Marx; the sources say that he could not defend her at a decent university and therefore defended her in another, obviously, some kind of charade. It reminded me of the handsome and outwardly Marx-like philosopher Dugin – he graduated from the provincial Novocherkassk Meliorative Institute in absentia, defended his Ph. D. nine0003

For someone, educational programs are not a hindrance to an academic title – it would be more authentic charisma. The text of Karl Marx’s dissertation on the natural philosophy of Epicurus and Democritus left me with the feeling that I was reading the work of an imbecile fourth-year student. Almost 40 years ago, when I was forced to read Marx and Engels, I still did not understand what kind of idiots they were. And then it was useful to re-read Engels about primitive society – the art of which was my basic specialty – and then carry the saints forward with their feet. Fusel nonsense. I climbed to look for where Engels got his crazy ideas from – bah, but he didn’t even finish the gymnasium, not to mention the higher educational institution. And then it dawned on me – the entire Soviet scientific theory of building society according to fictitious patterns is based on the fabrications of half-educated and semi-fools, such as Marx, Engels and Lenin. Karl Popper relied on their nonsense, all modern neo-Marxist philosophers rely on him, and such pragmatists as George Soros or Mikhail Khodorkovsky approach the implementation of these ideas, who, having no knowledge or experience in managing social systems, begin to spend crazy money on changing society in accordance with to your little thoughts. For example, Khodorkovsky, after the pardon, was already broadcasting from London on behalf of the entire Russian society that society was supposedly not interested in parents passing on a significant inheritance to their children, and thereby creating conditions for inequality. My value judgment is that such an approach to the basics of human existence is social rabies and needs to be taken in the same way as those applied to rabid animals. nine0003

I am telling all this to the fact that a huge number of people with big money, but semi- or illiterate in the field of social sciences, have not only original ideas for reorganizing society in their countries and humanity as a whole, but also these opportunities ideas to implement privately. For example, to support non-governmental organizations, or governmental ones, or in general the armed struggle against the hated tyranny, when pederasts are not allowed to publicly demonstrate their sexual fantasies with pride to any ordinary people, especially children. The problem is that none of the super-rich bourgeois with slanderous ideas spends money directly – this is for cutting off peeps, this is for sewing on, this is for organizing riots, and this is for shooting dissenters. Everything goes through foundations – money is dumped into endowments of non-profit organizations, money is donated to charity, everything is covered by the most good goals – happiness, health, freedom, personal development, environmental improvement. Fuck the fund in unseemly, if the money goes to help victims of sexual violence and suicide prevention – but in reality they go to promote the normality of “otherness”. nine0003

Mankind is forcibly, against their will, dragged into sucking on unnecessary, idiotic, pederastic discourses – and let’s, they say, fight the warming by freezing in our homes in winter; and let’s simplify the requirements for education so that the weak-minded and idiots from birth also feel like full-fledged people; and let’s not infringe on the rights of homosexuals and transgender people to educate children, that there are not only uncles and aunts, but also non-binary personalities, and this is the free choice of every six-year-old child – to cut off or sew on his genitals to taste. nine0003

Poke your finger at them, finally!

But the question is – why and who needs it? After all, the area of ​​distribution of such ideas is only the civilized world, the world of predominantly white literate people, the bearers of European civilization. To preach such ideas to the ethnically white Pashtuns in Afghanistan, to the ethnically white Copts in Ethiopia, or to the ethnically white Hasidim of Israel is useless. But anyway. There are almost 8 billion people in the world. Let’s say three billion families. White families, let’s say, about 300 million. Interestingly, there is no data on how many white people live on the planet. Let’s assume that there are about a billion of them – 400 million in Europe, 300 million in the USA, Canada and Mexico, 200 million in the territory of the former USSR, 100 million in Latin America, Africa and Australia with New Zealand. The family runs the household. If there is no family of two, then there will be two households instead of one. What is 100 million households? This is the whole United States, that is, a huge consumer market where you can sell twice as many goods and shove twice as many loans. If the debt of US households is 11.67 trillion dollars as of January 13, 2023, then it is immediately clear that there is room for growth in the financial system. This is my guess; otherwise, you can think that that layer of crazy leftists, forcibly slamming the whole world with the ideas of feminism, child-free, the normality of sodomy and other inhuman heresy, are demon-possessed, worship Satan as the enemy of the human race and dream of destroying the human race. If all this is based on simple economic calculation, then you can breathe, although without much relief. nine0003

Here and here we wrote about the people collectively called “international bankers” or “globalist financiers”. In our other materials, we have shown that almost the entire Western and significant part of the world economy is controlled by three financial structures – The Vanguard Group, BlackRock and State Street Corporation. In addition to these three, which have more than $20 trillion in assets under management, there are other interesting structures such as Standard Chartered Bank and HSBC Holdings (Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation). If the first three corporations are American, then these two are English. In addition to being the British colossal financial monsters, they have a special right to issue Hong Kong dollars. That is, one of the twenty freely convertible state currencies can be issued by both the People’s Bank of China and two private British banks with an opaque ownership structure. The American financial titans, these three, also have an opaque ownership structure. Officially, they belong to many public shareholders, that is, to no one in particular. So, by themselves, we belong to the people in the form of an unlimited circle of persons who wished to acquire a share. nine0003

Here we need to rise to the level of generalizations, to which few people have risen in the disciplines of finance and economics (I can’t call economics a science, nor can I call history, because there is neither a solid axiomatics nor the ability to experiment, to get repeatable results, like, say, with steam and electricity). And there is still no unified and universal theory of money circulation, there is no common understanding of the nature of money. Because today it’s money, and tomorrow it’s rubbish. Even gold was money yesterday, and today it is an ordinary exchange commodity with floating prices in dollars, which is not backed by anything and also floats in a basket of other currencies. nine0003

Today’s money makes sense only when it is in circulation, only when it flows endlessly in various operations. Without overflowing, this is either paper, or even bits of information recorded on a hard disk. The nature of money has become absolutely conditional. As long as the volatility is low, that is, the fluctuations are weak, the exchange rates are stable. If you wish, you can swing the rate – as Soros once did with the pound, as Nabiullina did with the ruble in 2014, when she arbitrarily dropped it three times. Money as such has lost its property as a means of hoarding – the accumulation of treasures, the accumulation of capital. Previously, when there were coins made of precious metals, along with precious stones, they had the property of eternal value. The fiduciary, fiat money that replaced them is backed only by trust, that is, by nothing. Kerenki. In which case, we’ll stick it on the walls. In the meantime, it has not come to the walls, it is necessary to replace them with something that does not depreciate at a rate of 3 to 10 or 15 percent per year, but at least retains its purchasing value, but it is better that the available financial resources grow in their purchasing power . This function began to be performed by the stock market, in which there are four main types of parking money – in stocks, in bonds, in futures and in derivatives, that is, in complex – and opaque – derivatives, which are complex mathematical models of the first three. nine0003

In order to make more money out of the stock market, there are different types of investment institutions. There is a stock market for suckers where they are guaranteed to lose their money sooner or later, and there is a market for professionals who live and feast brilliantly on suckers. The professionals are already people with doctoral degrees in mathematics, astronomy and nuclear physics. They find algorithms, they find formulas, and they make the most complex calculations that they then present to the SEC when they are grabbed by the ass and they strive to be fined or jailed for insider trading. For, in the end, all success comes down to it – to obtaining information that other market participants do not have, but something can be calculated, as mathematicians and financiers James Simons and Robert Mercier from Renaissance Technologies did, giving a stable astronomical profitability at 60 percent per annum. The revealed patterns and algorithms helped Robert Mercier organize the coming to power of Donald Trump – this was done largely by technologies that can be manipulated by mass consciousness (at least investors, at least voters), forming a supposedly objective picture of the world – only it is objective exclusively for everyone for whom it is formed, responding to his personal tastes, preferences and expectations. nine0003

For some obscure purpose, the BlackRock Corporation, headed by a glorious Jew named Larry Fink, who lost $100 million in his youth to investors who trusted him, has soared to the financial top and, according to rumors, was given carte blanche to manage the family’s money Rothschild. In a completely remote hole, in the town of East Wenatchee, Washington, the world’s most powerful super-duper computer “Aladdin” is built. The formal goal is risk management and investment portfolios. But everyone is well aware that supercomputers belong to the category of special things, along with nuclear weapons and other interesting technologies. What they think there is unknown. They say that including cryptocurrency. nine0003

I think that cryptocurrencies were allowed into the world with the approval of special services like the National Security Agency and with the approval of the Federal Reserve as a pilot technology. In fact, the same bitcoin has all the advantages and coins as a means of payment (a strict number of them are “minted”), and shares with a floating value – it can grow, it can fall, it can satisfy the need for accumulation, and the course obeys incomprehensible algorithms, just like any other Tesla’s share (Tesla has his own supercomputer, by the way).