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by Higgenbotham
Sun Mar 21, 2021 9:35 am
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
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Re: Financial topics

aeden wrote: Sun Mar 21, 2021 7:09 am Counter Intel or even worse H.
Ran into these forum shape shifters before.
There aren't many nickels to shake out of couch cushions over here. The idea might be that with the $1400 stimulus checks being moved out, this is an opportune time to shake more than a few nickels out.

aeden wrote: Sun Mar 21, 2021 8:24 am A baizuo only cares about topics such as immigration, minorities, LGBT and the environment while being obsessed with
political correctness to the extent that they import backwards Islamic values for the sake of multiculturalism.
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The Chinese see the baizuo as ignorant and arrogant westerners.
My thought in response to seeing this is what attitudes shape an ascendant civilization versus one that is entering terminal decline. And that circles back to this:
Higgenbotham wrote: Sat Mar 20, 2021 6:25 pm Cool Breeze,

Alibaba seems to be the leading innovator in blockchain and cryptocurrency. They have more blockchain patents than any other company.

I can't find anything recent from Jack Ma (he's number 25 on the Forbes real time list of billionaires) but he's another high profile person who's stated that Bitcoin is a bubble and won't deal with Bitcoin. I can't find any evidence that Alibaba accepts Bitcoin, even now. Perhaps you could try to arrange a debate with him. Anytime I've seen him on the business channels, he seems like a regular guy who might entertain such a thing. He was a teacher before starting Alibaba.

Also, maybe Max Keiser at RT would consider hosting a segment on this topic.

Good luck and go get 'em, my friend. I'll be sure to watch if you can arrange a high profile debate and surely I will learn something from it.


'Blockchain Is Not a Bubble, But Bitcoin Is,' Says Alibaba's Jack Ma

TANG SHIHUA

DATE: MAY 17 2018/ SOURCE: YICAI


(Yicai Global) May 17 -- Jack Ma, executive chairman of China's tech conglomerate Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and a long-standing skeptic of one of the well-known cryptocurrencies, repeated his criticism of Bitcoin, but talked up the blockchain technology.

"Blockchain is not a bubble, but Bitcoin is," Ma reportedly said yesterday, according to online new site The Paper. "Bitcoin is only a small part of blockchain," Ma told the second World Intelligent Congress in Tianjin, North China.

"Blockchain is not a gold mine. It must be a solution to data privacy in the data age," Ma said. "It has to provide value before it can become wealth."

Alibaba has long studied blockchain and currently has the most blockchain patents in the world. "Alibaba will die if there is no blockchain," Ma reportedly said.

Alibaba's co-founder realized the importance of blockchain technology when he heard that it could solve the problem of data privacy security before he understood it, Ma said. Alibaba has been working on blockchain for years, but it has no intention to deal with Bitcoin, he repeated.
https://www.yicaiglobal.com/news/blockc ... ba-jack-ma

Are the Chinese seeing this more clearly also? I'd like to see Cool's opinion on this.
by aeden
Sun Mar 21, 2021 8:24 am
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
Replies: 29822
Views: 16860881

Re: Financial topics

expendable
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDQjtRufr3M

risk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2gO4DKVpa8

A baizuo only cares about topics such as immigration, minorities, LGBT and the environment while being obsessed with
political correctness to the extent that they import backwards Islamic values for the sake of multiculturalism.
search.php?keywords=+baizuo&t=2&sf=msgonly
The Chinese see the baizuo as ignorant and arrogant westerners.

Sat Mar 20, 2021 5:22 pm

We ate instant noodles that we luckily had packed in our bags.
No free lunch was provided.....
Swamp not happy and neither is taxpayers.

Then shall the realm of Albion
Come to great confusion:
Then comes the time, who lives to see't,
That going shall be used with feet.
This prophecy Merlin shall make; for I live before his time.
William Shakespeare King Lear Act 3

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"All honest men killed Caesar....some lacked design, some courage, some opportunity: none lacked the will."
Cicero, Philippics

http://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/enc ... icero.html

thread: amos, locusts, Psalm 119
Blessed are those whose ways are blameless, who walk according to the law of the Lord.
Blessed are those who keep his statutes and seek him with all their heart— they do no wrong
but follow his ways. You have laid down precepts that are to be fully obeyed.
Oh, that my ways were steadfast in obeying your decrees!
Then I would not be put to shame when I consider all your commands.
by aeden
Fri Mar 16, 2018 10:31 am
Forum: Finance and Investments
Topic: Financial topics
Replies: 29822
Views: 16860881

Re: Financial topics

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Babel
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_realism

(in Greek tragedy) excessive pride toward or defiance of the gods, leading to nemesis.

He faced a predicament shared by many of his successors; the need to combat both external and internal threats and the collaboration of the two. In the case of the Protestant Walsingham and his Protestant Queen, the unifying factor among their enemies was devotion to Catholicism. Walsingham battled this menace by recruiting agents at home and abroad and waging an aggressive campaign of counter-subversion. His most successful weapon was the provocateur or “mole” who penetrated and compromised hostile conspiracies. He also followed the maxim that England’s enemy’s enemy was her friend, or at least an exploitable tool. In addition to Protestant sympathisers and dissident Catholics, he is also supposed to have enlisted the help of witches, sorcerers and atheists in Albion’s cause.

Half a century after Dee’s death, England was under a very different political regime but facing a remarkably similar security predicament. In the mid-1650s, power rested in the hands of a Puritan dictator, Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell. Cromwell’s principle enemies were the royalist partisans of the dethroned Stuarts who brewed sedition at home and plotted abroad with the Catholic kings of Spain and France.

At this time there lived in London a wealthy Portuguese-Spanish merchant named Antonio Fernandez de Carvajal. In fact, Carvajal was a Marrano or crypto-Jew, a descendent of Iberian Jews compelled to accept Catholicism in the previous century. Like many of his secret co-religionists, Carvajal hated Spain and all it stood for. He also sought to legitimise his and other crypto-Jews’ status in England and permit other Sons of Judah to live there openly. The obstacle was Edward I’s 1290 Edict of Expulsion which forbade Jews to dwell in England. In 1655, Carvajal arranged for Rabbi Menasseh ben Israel to come from Amsterdam and make a personal appeal to Cromwell. The Lord Protector formally repealed the Edict two years later. Part of the quid pro quo was that Carvajal put Cromwell’s agents in contact with a far-flung network of “Jewish Intelligencers” who operated in the Netherlands, the Levant, Spanish America and inside Spain itself. As early as 1656 this secret alliance proved its value when Carvajal’s agents exposed royalist intrigues in Holland.

Jump ahead 260 years and British agents in the Middle East, among them a certain T. E. Lawrence, were being aided by another network of Jewish spies, this one the Zionist NILI ring which worked against the Ottoman Turks. At the same time, Albion’s operatives spun visions of independence before the Arabs while quietly plotting to divide up the whole region with France. The leading light of the NILI ring, Aaron Aaronsohn perished in a mysterious plane crash over the English Channel in 1919. As in the later cases of the Duke of Kent (1942) and General Wladyslaw Sikorski (1943), suspicious minds saw the hidden hand of Perfidious Albion ridding itself of an “inconvenience.”

1887 as today the key instigator turned out to be a British agent. Much the same emerged five years later when Melville masterminded the destruction of the Walsall Plot in which a group of anarchist workmen went to prison for scheming to build a bomb. Once again, the man at the centre of plot turned out to be one of Melville’s provocateurs.

By far Wiseman’s greatest achievement was his cultivation of the man who arguably was the second most powerful man in Washington, President Wilson’s confidential adviser and all-around eminence grise, Col. Edward Mandell House. The English-educated House was probably London’s man from start, and he had close ties to the Morgan interests. Wiseman credited House with making the President believe that Britain and America were joined in a “special relationship” to combat German militarism and that Wilson needed to consider British views and needs ahead of any others.43 Wiseman could credit himself and his organisation with achieving the Great Work of British imperial alchemy in the First World War – bringing America into the war.

Some American officials, among them J. Edgar Hoover, were bothered by the fact that British intelligence operations on American shores did not cease on 11 Nov. 1918. Not only did British surveillance of Irish and others continue, but so did their meddling in US immigration matters and the blatant collection of commercial information. Wiseman’s replacements took a keen interest in the American radical scene and infiltrated agents into the nascent US Communist movement. Some British agents were even accused of funding radical activity. In 1920, then British Director of Intelligence Sir Basil Thomson admitted that his organisation had enticed one of the leaders of the Communist Party of America, Louis Fraina, into London’s employ.

William Wiseman returned to New York soon after the war and joined one of Wall Street’s biggest investment banks, Kuhn, Loeb & Co. In the 1930s, he became the firm’s point man in Hollywood and used his influence to encourage a favourable portrayal of the British Empire in American films. He never ceased to be Albion’s agent-of-influence. When war again broke out in 1939, Sir William was back in the saddle where he conducted back door negotiations with German and Japanese diplomats and helped set up the British Security Coordination (BSC) later headed by Sir William Stephenson.47 Following the pattern established by Wiseman in the last war, the BSC ran roughshod over American neutrality laws while it mounted a vast propaganda campaign aimed once again at bringing the US into the fray. Among those recruited for this effort was the influential press and radio columnist, Walter Winchell.

As noted, the above examples barely scratch the surface in exploring the exploits of British intelligence and the “secret history” of the Empire it served. However, they hopefully offer a little glimpse of the history, reasoning and methods of Perfidious Albion.

Dr. Spense is a professor of History. Among other works, he is the author of Trust No One.

The point to be seen is how long can we be lead by the nose since the swamp is always Global.

Then shall the realm of Albion
Come to great confusion:
Then comes the time, who lives to see't,
That going shall be used with feet.
This prophecy Merlin shall make; for I live before his time.
William Shakespeare King Lear Act 3

We own you anyways.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgQpY9F2a2I
Doubtful the Office can clean it up for some years.
One thing for sure we need more than one term for Him.
When He sorts this stuff out he will be rather pissed how bad we have been
screwed and lead by the nose into this current cult miasma.

Social justice warrior
Regressive left
Liberal Elite
Clintonian
Radical Chic
Baizuo <--- chinese for idiot
Learjet liberal
limousine liberal
latte liberal