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walkman
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response 193 of 223:
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Nov 27 14:38 UTC 2022 |
It's almost amusing as it is destructive that somehow voices of real
people are sidelined by corporations, banks and twisted bastards using
money and technology. There is no democracy in America.
One thing that puts things like this under the radar for some and on the
radar for others is the 'fact-check' industrial complex. Watch which
issues and events are quickly 'fact-checked'. Even the Balenciaga child
p0rn ads were quickly defended by 'fact-checkers'. There are all kinds
of 'fact-checkers' running interference for Sam Bankman-Fried and FTX.
The political allegiances are obvious, so what would really be
interesting to me is who/what entity funds fact-checkers and how the
'fact-checking' disinformation priorities are set. The article above
shows how crypto PACS are successful in obscuring these things. So many
games but they all seem to back the same ideas, the same people, the
same MARXISM.
Missing from the FTX story in mainstream media is the fact that $30
billion dollars disappeared and it wasn't solely from hackers. Great
lengths were taken to obscure where this money went. The biggest
priority of FTX and SBF was buying influence to prevent the very
regulations that would add transparency. Both the policy makers and the
scammers were benefiting from this lack of transparency and regulation.
$30 billion is an incredible amount of money. The end result is that
regular people - waitresses, baristas, etc lost all of their wealth.
Some people got paid, including entities in the Bahamas. SBF bought
mansions for relatives, influence, etc. and so far is not being held
accountable. There were many other shell companies and many other
players too. No transparency or real investigations to find out
what/who/when/where for a reason. But the damage has been done to the
benefit of the Federal Reserve who will usher in their solution, which
is a global crypto scheme that replaces cash and ends privacy.
Madoff was in handcuffs within 2 days of confessing to his brother.
People are going to start noticing things are amiss in the justice
system, in the media, with political priorities as things unfold with
FTX, Ukraine, the banking system, inflation, the housing market, and
other issues in 2023.
The natives *will* get restless. Like this: "EU Accuses Washington Of
Making A Fortune From Ukraine War"
Starvation, mass job losses and cold temperatures will put people on
edge in the next few months. They have brains and will be able to
remember what things were like before 2020.
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tod
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response 194 of 223:
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Nov 28 05:49 UTC 2022 |
Ukraine shenanigans and Biden like peanut butter and jelly
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walkman
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response 195 of 223:
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Nov 28 12:31 UTC 2022 |
I am listening to Bloomberg at 7:20am listening to the talking heads
dismiss economic concerns, and paint a fake picture with:
1. The Chinese Riot/Apple stock price
2. The fake inflation & unemployment numbers
3. All emphasis on the Fed, what the Fed will do and the fake numbers
that the Fed publishes
The kick in the gut right now as always is the frustration that these
talking heads put all of the emphasis on the Fed and their interest
rates (along with fake numbers on critical economic measurements).
There's no real analysis on credit card debt, housing inventories
swelling, canceled real estate projects, labor issues, supply chain
issues, etc. Take ONE DATA POINT, which is the Fed interest rate and
using it to determine an economic future is idiotic. With the fake
numbers, the answer is always to be a useful bagholder. BUY THE DIP,
don't sell... while the top players pull out and laugh.
On the China situation, the really twisted twist from the establishment
now? "See, if only China would force vaccinate, they wouldn't need to do
lockdowns." Dismissing the fact that the vaccines DO NOT prevent covid
infections or the spread of infections and also, the inhuman conditions
Chinese lockdowns create. Welding people in apartments... the people
should revolt in the most intense way imaginable. Also, the biggest
takeaway is that the western establishment fully plans to lock us down
again and this revolt is filling their diapers with the runny stuff.
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tod
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response 196 of 223:
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Nov 28 18:28 UTC 2022 |
I read a long article about how 45% of China's population is heading
into retirement and by 2030 they'll be the Florida of Asia.
Soylent Green coming to a theater near you.
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walkman
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response 197 of 223:
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Nov 29 12:36 UTC 2022 |
Also calls for corporations to divest from China - to use India instead.
A deep, dark recession in America will really bring China to it's knees.
All those people (usually the "poor in the mind" liberal types who
don't understand business) who parrot this idea that China is
technologically superior to the U.S. and "owns" it are going to see
some how wrong they are.
I saw a video clip from China where the "tanks" (Chinese Hummers) were
rolling into position for Tiananmen Square II: Electric Boogaloo.
Comments under the video pointing out the absurdity that China copied
our Hummer vehicle. I was thinking - GM is 50% owned by China... people
have no idea. Cad models for the Hummer were very likely just moved to
another Chinese site to make their own version. "Technologically
superior China" simply signs contracts with companies like Boston
Dynamics and then copies the robot dogs and next gen drones... then
unleashes them on it's own people. World leaders then gush about how the
" China model" is so beautiful. Dream dictatorship, slave labor,
compliant people.
I can easily imagine after production moves from China to India that
China becomes desperate enough to expand their aggressive campaign
against India (that the west NEVER TALKS ABOUT). And of course Taiwan
is just a biscuit under the gravy.
Listening to Bloomberg again this morning. The main talking point is
"China needs to force vaccinate" to end the Covid and get production
rolling. It's absolutely maddening.
This morning it was revealed that Pfizer and Moderna have announced an
"emergency" flu vaccine and wait for it... has "the same mNRA technology
as the Covid 19 vaccines". IT's easy as A-B-C to see what's next.
RECORD FLU DEATHS! VACCINE MANDATES!
https://www.newsmax.com/health/health-news/flu-influenza-
vaccine/2022/11/28/id/1098195/ Rinse, lather, cut wrists. Blood clots
for you and you and you and you. Compromised immune systems,
reproductive systems. Shhh! Don't bring that up at Thanksgiving or
Christmas dinner. So many Compliant Karens with Stockholm Syndrome are
emboldened and if you threaten their world views they go NUTS.
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tod
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response 198 of 223:
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Nov 30 01:30 UTC 2022 |
watch grandma die through the window
it's sort of like the maternity ward where the man gives his guy
friends a cigar except this is the trust fund baby in linen pants
and jesus sandals cashing out his moms doublewide as she ekes out her
last breaths in the flu ward
biden talking about gun control after his crackhead son lost a handgun
in a dumpster next to a high school
the guy should be wearing a yellow and blue vest greeting people
at wal*mart instead of considering an octogenarian run for 2nd term
the peripheral was a great show but then more and more cast are trannies.
the clue is the dudes in size 14 plus pantsuits with anita bryant
hairstyles and pencil eyebrows showing off their veneers. is there
an equivalent to fonzi jumping a gay shark or is it a gay fonzi jumping
a shark or what do we call this?
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walkman
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response 199 of 223:
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Nov 30 12:40 UTC 2022 |
The shark is in bondage and fonzi is a toddler boy on a skateboard
wearing a dress. ABC will sue the producer when outrage surfaces. The
head of entertainment will fly to the Bahamas before anyone figures out
that he greenlit the project. Biden arrives in a limo to sniff the boy
back stage. Huffington post writes a piece on how courageous ABC is and
that skateboards are back but with glitter and cancel culture slogans.
Did I just jump the shark? LMAO
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tod
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response 200 of 223:
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Nov 30 18:23 UTC 2022 |
fonzi toddler boy....pj bottoms and e-bike
tiktok of christ
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walkman
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response 201 of 223:
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Dec 1 01:05 UTC 2022 |
https://bit.ly/3GZRjBP
I started a fake account at Twitter so I could see all the Musk drama. I
know I shouldn't have... I feel so dirty now. If I was God I'd send
another flood. Things have gone sideways.
Now that I've said that, my wanders to the fact that the Sumerians also
had a flood story (epic tales of Atrahasis and Gilgamesh) many years
before the bible (1,000 BCE vs 2,000 BCE). The hero even built an
ark...! There was a "book of Enoch" removed from Jewish and Christian
bibles that spoke of things going badly when "the visitors/watchers" aka
" angels" had sex with earth women which resulted in giants (giants all
over the bible). Enoch was the great-grandfather of Noah and we know
that the flood was to cleanse the earth of the giants. Then I wonder why
Golliath existed. David later as King killed Og king of Bashan and his
family of giants! Pft. I promise to switch to decaf. (I'm also wondering
if the watchers were also giant because...how did they mate and make
giants?) I have a lot of questions for Mr. Owl but I need to pay him
with a tootsie pop.
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tod
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response 202 of 223:
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Dec 1 05:09 UTC 2022 |
A great flood seems like it would be in every arsenal of scary bedtime
stories...especially for bedwetters or desert dwellers
Here in Newsomland, scary stories start with a drought
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walkman
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response 203 of 223:
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Dec 2 22:37 UTC 2022 |
Lead paint in children's clothing?
https://www.nj.com/business/2022/12/childrens-clothing-recall-87k-units-
of-these-brands-have-been-recalled-for-lead-paint.html
If you want to disarm a campaign, just order the postal service to steal
campaign donations. How many dirty tricks are in the bag of tricks?
https://nypost.com/2022/12/02/ny-gop-rep-stefanik-postal-service-stole-
20k-in-donor-checks-from-mail/
Tech job cuts mean LOTS of H-1B visas become illegals quickly.
"Workers on temporary visas often have 60 to 90 days to find a new gig
so they can avoid being deported."
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/02/tech-layoffs-leave-visa-holders-
scrambling-for-jobs-to-remain-in-us.html
I've seen jobs posted where it's stated the positions are *not* for H-1B
visa applicants.
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walkman
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response 204 of 223:
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Dec 2 22:42 UTC 2022 |
File under "Item has an opposite intended consequence":
Luxury disinfectant maker "The Laundress" recalls cleaning products
because they might contain bacteria.
https://www.wpxi.com/news/trending/recall-alert-8-million-items-recalled-
by-laundress-bacteria-risk/UBFX75NFONDEVL2GNHTC2IAMJU/
"The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced the recall Thursday,
which covers approximately 8 million products. The CPSC said the
recalled products may contain bacteria, which could put people with
weakened immune systems, external medical devices and underlying lung
infections at risk of a serious infection."
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tod
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response 205 of 223:
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Dec 3 05:55 UTC 2022 |
LOL
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tod
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response 206 of 223:
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Dec 6 22:23 UTC 2022 |
Are Baker and [former Twitter executive] Vijaya Gadde on suicide watch yet?
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tod
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response 207 of 223:
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Dec 8 16:51 UTC 2022 |
Vijaya Gadde having left Twitter as chief legal officer (CLO), is still
with Mercy Corps. She is also looking at sharing part of the $200M
golden parachute for the C Suite Twitter buhbye send off.
In January, more circus and cake but instead of Jan6 ice capades it's
going to be GOP inquisition high wire acts.
Meet the old boss, same as the new boss..or something like that.
(I crossed paths with Vijaya a million years ago when she was at Juniper..
..pretty sure it was in Orlando at GovCon or something)
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papa
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response 208 of 223:
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Dec 9 03:21 UTC 2022 |
resp:207 Hire me! I'm a bargain because I'll settle for a measly $100M
severance package.
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tod
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response 209 of 223:
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Dec 9 20:46 UTC 2022 |
re #208
You and me both!
And these packages half the time fly under income taxes radars because
they emerge as unliquidated shares or dumped right into 401k, etc.
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walkman
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response 210 of 223:
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Dec 10 21:58 UTC 2022 |
#207 Right. Instead of taking charge and being responsible, we will get
more partisan witch hunts. Brinkmanship. Tit-for-tat.
2023 will be epic miserable with inflation, high interest rates, falling
real estate, etc. The last thing we need is more endless partisan
witch- hunts. Though I am thorough enjoying the red pills handed out
from the Twitter data dumps. People are losing their sh!t which is a
beautiful thing. 2020-2022 was purgatory. 2023 will be hell. CBDC &
universal basic income schemes will be easy to pull off. Springtime for
Karl Marx.
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tod
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response 211 of 223:
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Dec 12 16:25 UTC 2022 |
Foodstamps for everybody - at select soup kitchens near you
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walkman
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response 212 of 223:
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Dec 12 16:53 UTC 2022 |
If by "foodstamps" you mean crickets and by kitchens, you mean the tray
of crickets slid through the rectangular hole in your 5x10 domicile,
then yes.
The camp will serve rations of crickets in proportion to the work
measured. The pretty girls and boys will be adopted by the camp
man1agement. They will get steak and potatoes.
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My prediction (based on prior events and data):
No one will get caught sabotaging food/power stations despite easy
access to cell phone pings, security cameras, local ring cameras, etc.
BUT: a group of "Pro-2A right-wing anti-trans homophobic Russian-backed
insurrectionist Christian white-supremacist antivax conspiracy theorist
QAnon MAGA domestic terrorists" will be found PLANNING it and of course,
the usual suspects will be embedded in the group. Show-trials to
follow.
Now to the why...
Blackouts can be achieved by foreign actors remotely. So the physical
shutdowns are the smoking gun. Blackouts will be accelerated by *some
people* to stir up FUD before more intense blackouts, which preceded,
"your bank accounts have been emptied by THE RUSSIANS".
It's a good think I'm crazy and none of this is real.
PS Both my wife and I woke up to stolen debit/credit card notices this
morning. For the wife, the notice came via text message. For me, a
denied Amazon transaction. "Verify your card." "Sorry, something went
wrong." UGH
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tod
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response 213 of 223:
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Dec 12 22:30 UTC 2022 |
That sucks about your credit cards. Good thing we can TRUST THE BANK
to fix it. <scans wrist barcode>
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tod
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response 214 of 223:
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Dec 28 16:44 UTC 2022 |
I have a friend who found out about his mother's passing via a probate
court notice via usps this week. His siblings are awesome.
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walkman
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response 215 of 223:
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Dec 28 16:48 UTC 2022 |
Anyone think that maybe the "hacking" of FTX was not an inside job?
"The crypto wallets associated with now-bankrupt trading firm Alameda
Research, the sister company of FTX, were seen transferring out funds
just days after the former CEO Sam Bankman Fried was released on a $250
million bond."
"The ongoing fund movements from Alameda wallets coincided with Bankman
Fried s bail because right after FTX filed for bankruptcy on Nov. 11,
the exchange wallets were hacked for millions of dollars. The United
States Department of Justice is currently investigating the $352 million
FTX exploit right after its bankruptcy filing as well."
https://www.zerohedge.com/crypto/alameda-wallets-suddenly-become-active-
day-after-sbfs-bail-out
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walkman
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response 216 of 223:
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Dec 28 16:52 UTC 2022 |
If you look at the stocks most promoted by the mainstream media, like
Caravan, Peloton, Beyond Meat, Coinbase, Teladoc, Lemonade, Robinhood,
Snap, Zoom, DocuSign, Spotify, Tesla, and Netflix - most lost 80+% of
their value in less than a year.
As the media pumped, the biggest shareholders - the "owners" of these
companies dumped. So much easy access to money from Fed printing that
people were too greedy to be skeptical.
Similar things going on with commercial and single-family home real
estate. 2023 is going to be so interesting.
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tod
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response 217 of 223:
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Dec 28 21:11 UTC 2022 |
It's amazing there arent' buyers and there arent' sellers - who's lying
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