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Did Pelosi just have a stroke or something? What happened here? As per the full clip (right below original tweet) this was not edited… https://t.co/xWEZrDIP7x

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review for teh moar impaired
https://thefederalist.com/2020/09/16/ch ... -ventures/
Tometi tweeted in 2015: Currently in Venezuela. Such a relief to be in a place where there is intelligent political discourse.

Then their are the gang stalkers loosed.

The adults remember three Supreme Court Justices Were Confirmed In Less Than 45 Days, Including Ginsburg.

The local voters understand Marxism is based in large part on three influences: Hegel's dialectics, French utopian socialism
and English economics. Fat wolves and stupid sheep.
To arrive at his retrodiagnosis Shuster considered the primary material: the Marx correspondence published in the 50 volumes of the Marx/Engels Collected works. There, "although the skin lesions were called 'furuncules', 'boils' and 'carbuncles' by Marx, his wife and his physicians, they were too persistent, recurrent, destructive and site-specific for that diagnosis". The sites of the persistent 'carbuncles' were noted repeatedly in the armpits, groins, perianal, genital (penis and scrotum) and suprapubic regions and inner thighs, "favoured sites of hidradenitis suppurativa". Professor Shuster claimed the diagnosis "can now be made definitively".

And the first went, and poured out his vial upon the earth; and there fell a noisome and grievous sore upon the men which had the mark of the beast, and upon them which worshipped his image.
Shuster went on to consider the potential psychosocial effects of the disease, noting that the skin is an organ of communication, and that hidradenitis suppurativa produces much psychological distress, including loathing and disgust, and depression of self-image, mood and well-being; feelings for which Shuster found "much evidence" in the Marx correspondence. Professor Shuster went on to ask himself whether the mental effects of the disease affected Marx's work, and even helped him to develop his theory of alienation
To the thinking today it was Sismondi's work picked apart in the so called French Café intellectual's purview as the alleged agent's of change soundly ignored in the States until 1963. The three angels to mark the times of of Hebrews chapter eight some contend clearly in the 1840 dialogs.

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Well, I am surprised the futures are not down. Number of people talking about burning everything down from RBG stuff and the market still does not worry. Wow.

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vincecate wrote:
Sun Sep 20, 2020 9:15 pm
Well, I am surprised the futures are not down. Number of people talking about burning everything down from RBG stuff and the market still does not worry. Wow.
This morning they are down a bit.

Nikola has been one of my "canary in a coal mine" things to watch. It has seemed clearly a fraud. Like they announced a "fully functioning truck" and then 2 years later made a video of it moving but it was recently found out that it was moving because it was rolling downhill. Also, hydrogen has a fundamental problem, you loose too much energy converting to it and converting back from it. Anyway, the chairman has fled with what money he has gotten so far. This was at times like $30 billion market cap when never shipped anything and it seems never really had anything.

https://www.ft.com/content/d4fc81eb-ae2 ... b5d119dc84

Anyway, if frauds are starting to be exposed we are probably on our way down now.
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So, are we crashing this morning? [-590 at 8:46 am]

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vincecate wrote:
Mon Sep 21, 2020 5:51 am
Anyway, if frauds are starting to be exposed we are probably on our way down now.
Nikola is down 22% but still valued at $9 Billion. Kind of amazing you can be exposed as a fraud and only go down a bit. More downside to go...

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John wrote:
Mon Sep 21, 2020 8:47 am
So, are we crashing this morning? [-590 at 8:46 am]
Maybe not the beginning of the end but at least the end of the beginning.

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John wrote:
Mon Sep 21, 2020 8:47 am
So, are we crashing this morning? [-590 at 8:46 am]
There have been sell signals during September starting week of 7th and a short term trend change more recently (which I pointed out) and now a strong sell signal.
I don't know how to predict the timing of a crash. I have no doubt that a crash will be an event over the short term future. I shorted a few hours ago.

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I have seen posts after 2192 but then they have gone away. This is a test post...

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