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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
aeden
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https://twitter.com/i/status/1478827775234560005

We are good.
Freezers full.
Next 100 day window in 90 days
Seeds otw
Yal are past stupid as the pols soak up the sun.
Cruz is past idiot btw.
One day closer to spring.
Demsheviks ussr swamp clones on full tainter display.
Grandmother sentenced as blm burned citys.

The researchers constructed RBT-0813,

The synthetic antibody capable of binding and neutralizing both Delta and Omicron variants.

The authors highlight that there are very few monoclonal antibodies that can successfully target both variants, and point out that despite the recent media domination of the Omicron variant, Delta remains a significant threat, and also appears to cause more severe disease. While the mechanism by which RBT-0813 neutralizes Omicron is not yet known, they suggest it is likely due to the TB202-02 arm, which binds at a different site compared to most other monoclonal antibodies. This could explain why it retains neutralization ability against the new variant.

Somebody talk to Florida. Thanks.

https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inli ... k=UVYZKYpT
aeden
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Bonds often react to changes faster than stocks do.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lbuV4VVYr0 Banana and the Ladder Vin, and yes some are paying attention finally.

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The Crestmont Research newsletter of today's date (11 Jan) is well worth reading
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The S&P 500 short term trend appears to be changing; not confirmed yet but look like a trend change is about to happen.
I have taken just a little nibble - gone short
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richard5za wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 4:22 am The Crestmont Research newsletter of today's date (11 Jan) is well worth reading
What did the newsletter say?
aeden
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Brandon destroyed the United States of Pharmerica's energy surplus in less than 6 months.
Now everyone wants the FED to fix inflation. Brandons Marxists caused it. Let that idiot fix it.
Then the half wits accuse the rest of having something up their wazu.
Retards would be an upgrade like cave to mut hut.
aeden
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https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/ brandons fact sheets
the rest have alreadly been labeleled
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** 11-Jan-2022 World View: WTF happened in 1971
aeden wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 12:32 pm > https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/ brandons fact sheets
> the rest have alreadly been labeleled

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  • WTF happened in 1971
This is not a mystery at all. Starting in 1971, there was an
explosion of computer development and acquisitions. There were the
mainframes -- IBM and the seven dwarfs -- Burroughs, UNIVAC, NCR,
Control Data Corporation, Honeywell, General Electric and RCA. These
were followed by powerful minicomputers from DEC and Data General.
Then in the 1980s, there were personal computers from IBM and Apple.

All of this explosion in computer development and acquisitions led to
an explosion in productivity.

So, for example, a room full of highly skilled accountants doing a
company's books could be replaced by less skilled bookkeepers and
sophisticated computer software. This explains why average salary
stayed relatively constant, while productivity increased.

Related terms: Industrial revolution, computer revolution,
AI revolution
Cool Breeze
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Yes, and they continued to inflate the money supply, slowly but surely destroying the middle class (as we see now).

Is the dollar worth more or less than it was in 1970? 1980?

I think I'll go buy a $0.25 coca cola. Right?
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Project Defuse, was rejected by DARPA over safety concerns.
That why you and your people died.
The rest of the report.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/bl ... -research/

Contains newly unredacted emails. https://t.co/5q7s4fesOl
https://assets.ctfassets.net/syq3snmxcl ... dacted.pdf

Evil so profound no way could He be allowed to win.

Another account hacked from Malasia this morning. I have decent software to alert me.

Protect yourself the other three branches of them could care less.
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