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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
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http://factmyth.com/is-america-an-oligarchy/

Glubb was corrent on the actual condition and actual interests.
Tainter is correct on the process and no we do not even pretend to care about 105 ships off shore.
The Hospital tents are underway anyways. We read the white papers also on what to expect on pathogens
and marxist policys. Crime, taxes, and brain rot of even odius debt have destoyed the DOC cult.

Consent is withdrawn and they care as much about the first born as the to Elders also. Lucky if we have
any one above room temp utterly not corupted. Captain Potatoe did one thing correct and yea we read the get out
memos also. They got no excuse from the actual white papers on what was and is in that utterly contemtable
zone. All we read is rules and new regulation and climate. Utterly retarded carbon discussions given actual technology.
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Sri Lanka ends 2021 with foreign currency reserves in hand (US$1.6 billion) to support a month of imports. For much of the year, a shortage of dollars saw uncleared essential imports piling up at the Colombo port as domestic prices soared. Directions from the country’s central bank to maintain an artificially fixed rate have seen a parallel black market emerge, as businesses have struggled to find hard currency.

https://www.eastasiaforum.org/page/2/
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The Bolsheviks, obviously, did not give up, and strived to spread revolution in Central Europe. In March of 1919, Hungary went under a coalition government dominated by its tiny Communist Party. From Hungary, 200,000 men — including communist volunteers from Russia, Serbia and Austria — marched into Romania across the Tisza River.

march of the pagan

https://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=67243#p67243

https://shoebat.com/2022/01/07/how-1000 ... massacred/

https://www.biblicalcyclopedia.com/G/gibborim.html tyrants
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The democrats brand is dying, and all they have is blame and contempt as the Senate looks like last picks in dodge ball
and kisses darth Cheneys no bid cowboy ass. The uniparty cheese and whine tour. Broke ass stupid as the homeless suffer and grow
in the true famine. The warning was real into september what they truly are. We are being swept into cancel cults crack up boom.
The M2 and RPP point to allocation decisions based in and on climate retards whims. Half of the feds can work in the real economy
since yea it happened before on levels still ignored.

Mop up operations in progress.
“Citizens of Alma-Ata are urged to stay indoors and observe the state of emergency until the remaining militants are shot.”

https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-book ... ders-early
https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-book ... union-1991

tinfoil rabbits hole https://www.nairaland.com/attachments/1 ... 4e0dfdc7b6
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Grandmother sentenced as blm burned citys.

Elected republicans spend their career trying to strategically position themselves for survival.
They survive in the swamp by feeding their constituents to the progressive globalists.
Gators.

Guess what the rate of homeless per minute is growing more and it is not done feeding.
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Since reports are that these gangs are killing civilians and police, it doesn’t take much imagination to see this is a repeat of Ukraine.
They are using the very same in the US, except most are to polarized to see it.
BLM began as a grass roots org, that was quickly picked up and radicalized by provocateurs.
This has been happening in the US since 1999 at the very least and the MSM keeps the lie alive.
When provocateurs were captured by demonstrators, they were handed over to police. They turned out to be state police.
The story vanished, never to be heard again. The very same with idiot Trump and his deluded followers that hate Soros,
Trump’s long time friend and business partner. Funny how some of those at the Jan 6 event were also present at BLM riots as
well as Trump rallies. The US was also in bed with KSA when they tried this in Chechnya.
Do I even have to mention the other party, who owns both?

When a few hillbillies dressed as Indians entered Senate, US police crushed their “insurrection”, 5 people were killed, police shot an unarmed woman for no reason, then they sent the Army/NG, 50.000 soldiers occupied Washington for weeks! They even erected fences around the city, literally turned into a fortress. All “domestic terrorists” were arrested and brutally prosecuted. They are still obsessed with this imaginary “insurrection”, no one in America even dares to protest any more, especially not Trump. Last time there were more FBI agents than protesters. And these in Kazakhstan are not weak Murican gays like you, these are lunatics and jihadists who cut off heads for fun. So yeah, they need military force. You know anything about ‘freedom of speech in Russia’ except parroting imbecilic CNN mantras; as we can see here they tolerate your idiotic spamming, why don’t you try it on BBC CNN DW? Because you will be perma banned and removed in 0.2 seconds, you pathetic dumb troll.

Anglo-Saxon corporations directly or indirectly own at least 20% of local assets in various sectors of the economy.

The original demands of protestors in Mangistau region were to halt the rise in food, animal feed and fuel prices. It is still unknown by what mechanism or instigation that evolved into gunmen entering police stations, military compounds and television transmission towers.

But history has shown that outside forces are more than happy to use religious groups for their political ends.

So far international comment insists this is an economic protest. It may be hard to hold that consensus if the Kazakh government continues to describe the perpetrators as militants and delivers on ties to extremist organizations. MC

Failed dumpster fire that costed lives. Actual needs to civilians obscured and ignored......
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzrQ7PIPsdQ Food Intelligence

they are killing you
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vincecate wrote: Tue Jan 04, 2022 1:16 pm
richard5za wrote: Tue Jan 04, 2022 4:08 am
vincecate wrote: Fri Dec 31, 2021 10:52 pm This reverse repo trend is probably important.
I have no idea what this massive increase actually means?
But I feel this is important and I wish I understood it better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4sK1a_VFNc&t it means this and Johns mention into march sweeps of LEI.

Do mind the input cost backing off and the long term effects chiseled in.

It means allocation in a compression market moved as we noted.

It means the march sweeps then pointed to indications and noise from dislocations and missed productivity technological allocations.
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Gershman and Weinstein the all in one Hedge Fund Warmongers.

See the NED's Kazakhstan page here.
https://www.ned.org/region/eurasia/kazakhstan-2020/
When revolutions occur in countries where they're active, Russia connects the dots. Kazakhstan is the latest example. In the year before the attempted revolution, the US National Endowment for democracy spent more than $1M in the country. The money went to PR campaigns against the government and training anti-government protesters. The Russians are convinced that NED is a front for the CIA. I don't think that's true. But it's a distinction without a difference, since NED has taken over part of the CIA's mission. In 1986, the founder of NED, Carl Gershman, said the group was created because "t would be terrible for democratic groups around the world to be seen as subsidized by the CIA." Today, instead of receiving CIA money, they receive NED money.

In 1991, NED President Allen Weinstein said, "A lot of what we do today was done covertly 25 years ago by the CIA." He claimed that operating overtly via NED, rather than covertly through the CIA, made the risk of blowback "close to zero." The Russians do not see things that way. When they witness overt US support for ousting pro-Russian governments, they assume there is also covert support being provided. To them, NED is only 1/2 of a "hybrid war" strategy in Kazakhstan that includes kinetic operations. Russia's Foreign Ministry made that clear yesterday.

It describes the situation in Kazakhstan as "an attempt to undermine the security and integrity of the state by force, using trained and organized armed formations, that is inspired from the outside." This claim forms the predicate for intervention by the "Collective Security Treaty Organization," the Russian-led equivalent of NATO. It's the first ever CSTO intervention, and it's based on the accusation of a foreign attack on the sovereignty of Kazakhstan. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki has questioned the legal legitimacy of the CSTO operation, but there's not much to complain about.



https://media.washtimes.com/media/misc/ ... RR3063.pdf

The same RAND repeort also predicts that Moldova is next on the list for a regime change.

Brandons reference material.
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According to ETF.com, BlackRock's iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) is the top holder of MARA, with 2.14 million shares. Meanwhile, BlackRock's iShares Russell 2000 Value ETF (IWN) ranks as the third top holder of MARA stock.

On Aug. 20, 2021, BlackRock (BLK), the world's largest asset manager had taken a 6.7% stake in the company in June. On Aug. 4, Fidelity had bought a 7.4% stake in Marathon Digital.

Fidelity will spread the shares of the mining firm across four index funds: Fidelity Extended Market Index Fund (FSMAX), Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index Fund (FNCFX), Fidelity Total Market Index Fund (FSKAX) and Fidelity Series Total Market Index Fund (FCFMX).

The sheep pens appear to be slaughtred and gutted stalked by the SEC and yes summarly looted we muse.

https://www.investors.com/news/marathon ... src=A00220

No way are we touching this disease.

The crypto crash this morning is sparing no one.
As Bitcoin (CCC:BTC-USD) continues to lead the market down, other related investments are getting hit.

Not picking on that sector and the biggest risk is NGO communists we read real time also.

And yea every single time you can see what they are and do.
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