Financial topics

Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
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Americans will never fight back.
You will fall like leaves and have.
The great reset happened long ago.

Israel was given $38 billion this year.
Their population is 9 million. That's over $4000 each.
Not picking on them since one million are Russians immigrants we
read somewhere.

Idiots in Washington know this and simply could care less.
You voted for stupid and got a plateful of it.

As for the you do it routine it 22000 workers got annihilated
not to mention what NAFTA actually was for the LITC operation.
And all we got was well are trading partners are not nice.
Trump did not listen to Perot either.
It would of been better for him to just to use a easel and shut up.
As we discussed he is a Executive and just that way. Typical response since nope facts do not matter just control the fiat debt.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Folding-Tripod ... SwDX9eo457
At least xiden went digital poa to get packaged money offshored.
Your on your own since Washington is owned for decades.

Yet the prize goes to Arafat who in 1970, with candid simplicity, told the reporter Arianna Palazzi:
“The question of borders doesn’t interest us…

Kafirs will catch up.

JFK- Ride the tiger's back, end up in his belly...

Benjamin Franklin 'When the people find that they can vote themselves money that will herald the end of the republic.'

https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/whe ... -americans

https://www.commondreams.org/sites/defa ... k=CV6NcN6Y

The people of color we know all say the same thing. You allow slaughter of innocence you are and do serve evil.
thread: "people of the Book".

Demsheviks Fig Tree or the two Olive trees.
No game changers and yes principalities exist.

The Bolsheviks started by taking control of three cities in Russia.
Remind me what happened next?
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TSLA has never made a profit without massive gov't subsidies.
Brrrrrrr is not a business plan. Corruption for chosenites who own congress.
Hooligans go to BLM sensitivity now in kafir tardland as Saint Winnebago blows it tops
on tech here. Any and all say tell same thing the Senate to so out of touch its not even Human
anymore just another worthless pointless subsidized do evil android app.

History is littered with the carcasses of businesses that let things go to their head. Hubris.
Apple is not allowed on my property they are CCP.
Obama tried to talk to Lipstick Cook also who cares.
Apple will and is in its own unaffordable class since their worthless laptops that broke down
more than a vega aluminum block. Speaking of ccpgm are also not allowed on our property.
Nothing but recall in action called auto.

Nothing as Lady Burgher attacked its Campaign manager. Priceless cosmic humor and yea they had the tech to flip election
foreign and the Praetorian Guard as warned turned inward called deep state we tried from even basic news accounts.
The agency's have one map. Not us.
Since Rio when they signed on it was a curse. As we noted they started in Brazils Beef industry and infiltrated it here even in
seventies to open border manipulation. The FED was lamenting blood plasma lines and rotten Americans who valued thrift.
They perverted education and ran off people of the book also and the locusts came when they got more welfare payments.
Been there done that. They burned down Detroit when it spilled onto the streets when they harassed the Vets and it lost control
from there. Much later when the Lebanese cut the street trash in half with shotguns law and order was then established when
thieving idiots got what was overdue.
Never ending cycle of lockdowns and your just blood bags for the digital vampires who own collaborative government virus employees now.

The more they print the harder you have to work for thieves.
Wants adds are unfulfilled and yes we understand many are victims
of collaborative gain of function virus death cults.
Your idiots are adding debt that cannot be paid on our futures doorstep.

One thing these animals forgot is that Marx did not expect the revolution in Russia
and the Chatham House decisions with Marx and Rhodes under it is such a misunderstood reality
it matters not today what they believe today either.
We left it with Alfred Marshall who instructed Keynes.

Every one should be homeless for a month it was said.
You have no idea what it is like.

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... fectively/
washingtoncompost on the actual politics of envy in facts denied.

meanwhile : How progressives can get identity politics right.
Progressives have some intellectual and moral work to do.

Ask Socrates how that worked out.
I was warned they had "Just enough intelligence to be deceitful with a special layer of smug. Better to discuss Tacitus as malice in the same tone of stupidity as if a difference matters with Plato insulting Socrates in prison before his passing."

Life is not easy so get on with it.
Unless you actually been homeless shut up.
Public Education is indoctrination now.
Critical thinking is racism to IP and CRT.

Secular cults and ignored facts. No not one is just. That includes us all.
Some left it at the base of the cross when it matters. Others it matters not. Not hard to see.
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From a Nun

Where I work to help support the convent an official memo came out banning God from the office.
It is a government office, and all discussions about God where prohibited.
I wonder if God got the memo? I am sure He did.

Caesar si viveret, ad remum dareris
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As Epicurus told Alexander why are you standing in my sunlight.
Aristotle was a pupil of Plato, and Plato emphasized the moral education of youth.
You know the rest of that story. Aristotle took the money as the cataloger.

Three fifth of the eligible smart ones sentenced Socrates.

The notion of a moral panic is a powerful one that explains much of what goes on in popular mass media, public discussion, and, all too often, actual policy. It is a valuable intellectual tool to use to protect yourself against unwarranted and dangerous anxiety and being taken advantage of by deluded or unscrupulous hucksters.

The point is they owned (seize control of) the routers, they owned the data. Sun Jun 24, 2018 8:19 am

As we have seen MS just took them back from the botwars we seen for decades.

Zamolxe of Dacia was assimilated into Mithraism.

I do not discount either of your math skills in value to the intrinsic value of paper which is always zero.
I think the hand writing on the wall was a testimony as who is in actual control in the divine comedy we witness.
Some value prevailed even as Plato mocked Socrates awaiting another political murder to the allegory of the cave and shadows on the wall.

Only one at a time to they regain their senses if they survive.


Machiavelli was raised in a middle-class household—his father was a noted attorney—in which he was taught to write in Tuscan and educated in Latin, while studying the ancient classics. He came of age during a turbulent period in which papacies waged wars against Italian city-states, and political and tribal factionalism ran rampant. Violence and unrest loomed over the era.

“We can assume he saw public executions, including the 1478 executions of the Pazzi family for their conspiracy, when he was 9 years old,” Celenza says. “It’s hard for us to imagine ourselves in his world. In Florence, war was something that happened on a yearly basis and was always at your doorstep.”

In 1498, Machiavelli was elected to serve as secretary of Florence’s Second Chancery, issuing government documents and engaging in approximately 50 diplomatic missions. He studied the machinations of governance and power. “Machiavelli enjoys his greatest triumph when he gets the Florentine government to form a citizen militia,” says Celenza. “He likes being in the fray.”

But in 1512, the Medici family returned to power in Florence, and Machiavelli was kicked out of office, accused of conspiracy, imprisoned, and tortured. He was released after three weeks but placed under house arrest.

At his family estate, Machiavelli wrote letters, political treatises, and other works. “The arrest made him put his ideas on paper,” Celenza says, “He really wanted to get back into politics.”
Among his works during this period is The Prince. Celenza says Machiavelli’s masterpiece, published posthumously, was never intended by its author to be consumed by generations of political scientists.
He only makes it ‘public’ to the public he wants to read it,” Celenza says. “He’s not writing about universal themes and theories; he wants the right people to see this. My theory is he looked at it as an extension of his letters and wanted it to be seen by friends and connections.”
The Prince aptly demonstrates that Machiavelli was a product of his times and a pragmatist when exploring the dimensions of power. “To have a strong foundation for a republic-state, he says you need good arms and good laws—but good arms first!” Celenza says. “He says violence is only when there is clear justification. … To me, Machiavelli was a realist conditioned by his brutal world. But there always hovers the ghost of an ideal ruler or republic that could exist.”

Caesar was correct you cannot get much done holding a wolf by its ears.

Trump was abandoned since the Palace is compromised even before the Seven in Five lunatics could wither and will sell as chattel.
The Rabbi may indeed be right as the nineteen year problem of that cycle in judgement. Given what we have seen in His time line we differ little.

pretext:
It was a path chosen to deny facts which gravitated Socrates humility to confront avarice which positioned Plato to unwarranted indulgences.

In a well-known chapter of Social Theory and Social Structure, the sociologist of science Robert Merton refers to Duhem's critique of German science as one of the many polemics against national kinds affirming a universalistic standard: “Dispassionate scientists impugned ‘enemy’ contributions, charging nationalistic bias, log-rolling, intellectual dishonesty, incompetence, and lack of creative capacity. Yet this very deviation from the norm of universalism actually presupposed the legitimacy of the norm. For nationalistic bias is opprobrious only if judged in terms of the standard of universalism… Thus by the very process of condemning their violation, the mores are reaffirmed” (1968, 8).
In 1951, IG Farben was split into its four largest original constituent companies, which remain some of the world's largest chemical
and pharmaceutical companies. The current main successor companies are AGFA, BASF, Bayer and Sanofi.

Bonhoeffer covered this clearly as we forward today as sleepers awake. Mon Nov 23, 2015 11:50 pm

And all for the want of a horseshoe nail.

The tail of the beast.

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Transliteration:
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https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Carl+Futia&t=brave&ia=web

https://executiveeducation.wharton.upen ... -programs/
We seen the beasts right and left foot they created.

Toes they cannot fathom to effective change since they cannot and will not
as they worship the current envy of politic.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ek0SgwWmF9w
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More lottery economy hype. In the 1960s, it was, "You're hired. Now we will train you." Today it's, "Get trained and buy your lottery ticket. Then maybe we will hire you if you clear our really, really high bar."

Amazon to help 29 million people around the world grow their tech skills with free cloud computing skills training by 2025

Teresa Carlson, Vice President of Worldwide Public Sector at Amazon Web Services

December 10, 2020

We will provide training opportunities through existing AWS-designed programs, as well as develop new courses to meet a wide variety of schedules and learning goals.

For many years, I have been talking with business and government leaders about how we can work together to bridge the technical skills gap. In these conversations, we all agree about the importance of democratizing knowledge and giving all individuals—regardless of their background, education, or social status—the opportunity to build technical skills. That’s why today at re:Invent 2020, I announced that by 2025 Amazon Web Services (AWS) will help 29 million people globally grow their technical skills with free cloud computing skills training.

During today’s re:Invent session, I had the honor of being joined by Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF) to discuss the future workforce and how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected in-demand skills. Something Professor Schwab and I strongly agreed on was that bridging the skills gap will require intentional, sustained efforts by the private and public sectors. The WEF’s work to bring workforce training needs to the top of the agenda, for business and political leaders around the world, has been exemplary and, following the COVID-19 pandemic, this work is more critical than ever.

As part of our efforts to continue supporting the future workforce, we are investing hundreds of millions of dollars to provide free cloud computing skills training to people from all walks of life and all levels of knowledge, in more than 200 countries and territories. We will provide training opportunities through existing AWS-designed programs, as well as develop new courses to meet a wide variety of schedules and learning goals. The training ranges from self-paced online courses—designed to help individuals update their technical skills—to intensive upskilling programs that can lead to new jobs in the technology industry.
https://www.aboutamazon.com/news/workpl ... ng-by-2025
Announcing Amazon Web Services Global Certification Program

Posted On: Apr 30, 2013

We are excited to announce the launch of the Amazon Web Services Global Certification Program. AWS Certifications designate individuals who demonstrate knowledge, skills and proficiency with AWS services. This program is built around the three primary roles for engineering teams delivering cloud-based solutions: Solutions Architect, SysOps Administrator, and Developer. Role-based certification credentials can be earned on three proficiency levels: Associate, Professional and Master.
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats- ... n-program/
Students often ask me if gaining a certification like the AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate is enough to get them a job. The short answer is that an AWS certification alone will not get you a job. There are several other attributes that play an essential part in kick-starting your AWS career.

So does that mean that certifications are not worth attaining? Absolutely not! Certifications are extremely useful – if not essential to getting a good IT job and AWS careers can be extremely rewarding. The thing is, it takes much more than the certification: You also need experience that’s relevant to the position you’re applying for and to be very “employable” (more on that shortly).

I think it’s also fair to say that AWS certifications are almost prerequisites, rather than differentiators today. Unless you have several AWS certifications, this is usually the case. Everyone seems to have their Solutions Architect Associate certification so that’s not going to make you stand out when applying for an AWS Solution Architect job. In fact, from an employer’s perspective, it will be expected that you have a couple of AWS certs – and if you don’t you won’t get noticed.
https://digitalcloud.training/why-an-aw ... n-aws-job/

So you need experience to get the position but you can't get the position without experience. Makes sense, right?
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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I will review it all H
I watched for 27 years the bot wars and the recent
breech of its seeking free server space and the black hat
looting ip levels also.
I seen one server alone not subservient to money and power.
Yea the allure will claim many.
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aeden wrote: Sun Dec 27, 2020 12:39 pm I will review it all H
I watched for 27 years the bot wars and the recent
breech of its seeking free server space and the black hat
looting ip levels also.
I seen one server alone not subservient to money and power.
Yea the allure will claim many.
I don't know much about it except that I saw Amazon appearing on the business channels this month touting this "new" initiative. Turns out this certification program is not new at all; it's been around for over 7 years.

Upon further thought, since the "training" doesn't really train people for jobs per se, it appears to me that this is an attempt by Amazon to get a monopoly on the cloud by training people to do things Amazon's way using their platform.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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