Xi was looking for tributes from Russia, without limits......Guest wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 1:31 amPutin looked like he was going to cry as Xi left the Kremlin. China is now riding Russia and digging in the spurs. How low Russia has sunk in the last few months.
Putin had been worried about his legacy before the Ukraine war. How is his legacy looking now?
What do all the Russia supporters have to say now? Are you going to move to Moscow when you retire?
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LMFAOGuest wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 1:44 amXi was looking for tributes from Russia, without limits......Guest wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 1:31 amPutin looked like he was going to cry as Xi left the Kremlin. China is now riding Russia and digging in the spurs. How low Russia has sunk in the last few months.
Putin had been worried about his legacy before the Ukraine war. How is his legacy looking now?
What do all the Russia supporters have to say now? Are you going to move to Moscow when you retire?






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That is what happens when you are only seven years away from the Singularity, John.It's even possible that this
text was generated by ChatGPT.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
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Friday, March 24, 2023
Today's instability news
As the weekend approaches, there are
several issues that might make
politicians concerned, as reported
on tv news this morning.
* Deutsche Bank may be the next shoe
to drop, though Cramer says it won't
happen because they're making money.
* Treasury yields are falling sharply,
which means that treasury prices are
increasing, which means that money is
going from stocks into "safe havens."
* Money has also been pouring into
Bitcoin and gold.
* Massive anti-government riots in
Paris, because of plan to raise the
retirement age from 62 to 64. King
Charles has had to cancel his state
visit to France.
* Massive anti-government riots in
Israel, because of plan to weaken the
Supreme Court.
* Tiktok CEO was grilled on capitol
hill yesterday, and he looked like an
idiot or, more accurately, like he
thinks that all Americans are idiots.
When asked whether China is spying on
Americans, he said that he wouldn't
call it spying.
* Iran attacked an American base in
Syria, killing one American and
wounding two. America retaliated by
striking Iran's assets in Syria. The
Pentagon says that Iran has built a
large supply of ballistic missiles,
cruise missiles, and drones that can be
used to attack anywhere in the Middle
East.
Today's instability news
As the weekend approaches, there are
several issues that might make
politicians concerned, as reported
on tv news this morning.
* Deutsche Bank may be the next shoe
to drop, though Cramer says it won't
happen because they're making money.
* Treasury yields are falling sharply,
which means that treasury prices are
increasing, which means that money is
going from stocks into "safe havens."
* Money has also been pouring into
Bitcoin and gold.
* Massive anti-government riots in
Paris, because of plan to raise the
retirement age from 62 to 64. King
Charles has had to cancel his state
visit to France.
* Massive anti-government riots in
Israel, because of plan to weaken the
Supreme Court.
* Tiktok CEO was grilled on capitol
hill yesterday, and he looked like an
idiot or, more accurately, like he
thinks that all Americans are idiots.
When asked whether China is spying on
Americans, he said that he wouldn't
call it spying.
* Iran attacked an American base in
Syria, killing one American and
wounding two. America retaliated by
striking Iran's assets in Syria. The
Pentagon says that Iran has built a
large supply of ballistic missiles,
cruise missiles, and drones that can be
used to attack anywhere in the Middle
East.
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All the News was the Xi and Putin meeting. The Communists are pressing full court in the public perception campaign and it seems they're building up social capital to compensate for all the violence they're planning to commit. But first they've got to humiliate us and make our Allies doubt our resolve, while stoking domestic nationalism and finishing war preps.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 10:03 am[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpm1nJYwH50[/youtube]
Japan PM Fumio Kishida In Bucha
I haven't found anything about Chamberlain's appeasement being bought by the Germans, unlike Biden and the Communists.
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Repeat of WW2 after the domestic violence begins. It's hard to imagine, but it will be an easy decision at the time. Chaos and war have a different set of rules.John wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 7:28 pmThursday, March 23, 2023 Chinese Nationals in America
This is a strange piece of text. YouGuest wrote: ↑Thu Mar 23, 2023 10:20 amBeijing has taken a
surprisingly neutral stance towards
Russia at the start and since towards
Russia. China has not participated in
the Sanctions towards Russia and has
abstained from in UN votes regarding
Russia, and it also has so far refused
to provide Russia with an meaningful
aid. It makes sense, they are close
allies with Russia and an important
partner if they want counteract the US
dominated world, yet at the same time,
the US and it’s closest allies account
for the lion’s share of trade with
China, anything that disrupts that would
have serious negative effects on the
Chinese economy. Although they don’t
want to push away the Russians, they
stand to gain nothing from aiding Russia
and only put the Chinese economy at risk
sanctions or other disruptions to trade,
so the current stance on this conflict
makes sense. I doubt these meetings will
change that. I suspect it’s just for
China to tell Russia and the world that
they haven’t abandoned Moscow, but I
doubt anything of substance will come
from it
don't identify any sources, nor do you
even identify your own ethnicity or
location. It's even possible that this
text was generated by ChatGPT. So
that's a problem.
But I'll take your statement at face
value, and ask you a couple of
questions.
The issue that I'm addressing is the
loyalty of Chinese nationals in America.
I understand that there are tens or even
hundreds of thousands of them. And
according to recent news reports,
hundreds more are coming across the
southern border. Many of them may have
been sent by the Chinese Communists as
an advance force in preparation for an
attack.
So if there are hostilities between
America and China, what percentage of
Chinese nationals in America will be
loyal to the Chinese Communists?
During WW II, we locked up Japanese
nationals in camps, though we didn't do
the same with German nationals.
What will happen with Chinese nationals?
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Do you really not realize who the people are that are pushing the anti-nationalist and communist agendas? It's strange to me that smart people like you and John haven't figured this out. But I do not find discernment an easy thing to acquire, though it does exist, in people who aren't spiritually aware.FullMoon wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 12:33 pmAll the News was the Xi and Putin meeting. The Communists are pressing full court in the public perception campaign and it seems they're building up social capital to compensate for all the violence they're planning to commit. But first they've got to humiliate us and make our Allies doubt our resolve, while stoking domestic nationalism and finishing war preps.Guest wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 10:03 am[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpm1nJYwH50[/youtube]
Japan PM Fumio Kishida In Bucha
I haven't found anything about Chamberlain's appeasement being bought by the Germans, unlike Biden and the Communists.
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Cramer says DB is ok? Stick a fork in them.John wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 9:21 am* Deutsche Bank may be the next shoe
to drop, though Cramer says it won't
happen because they're making money.
* Money has also been pouring into
Bitcoin and gold.
* Massive anti-government riots in
Paris, because of plan to raise the
retirement age from 62 to 64. King
Charles has had to cancel his state
visit to France.
Do you still consider BTC tulips, John? It's ok, I have respect for people who admit they are wrong, it shows maturity.
I saw them burning that building front, good stuff there.
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** 24-Mar-2023 World View: Bitcoin and Tulipomania
By the way, Tulipomania lasted for
almost 20 years, from 1618 to 1637. The
bubble burst only after the Tulip
merchants and investors were absolutely
certain that the value of tulips, which
were the high-tech investments of the
day, would keep increasing forever.
You may wish to show some maturity yourself.
Yes, Bitcoin is still just like Tulips.Cool Breeze wrote: ↑Fri Mar 24, 2023 12:56 pm
> Cramer says DB is ok? Stick a fork in them.
> Do you still consider BTC tulips,
> John? It's ok, I have respect for
> people who admit they are wrong, it
> shows maturity.
> I saw them burning that building
> front, good stuff there.
By the way, Tulipomania lasted for
almost 20 years, from 1618 to 1637. The
bubble burst only after the Tulip
merchants and investors were absolutely
certain that the value of tulips, which
were the high-tech investments of the
day, would keep increasing forever.
You may wish to show some maturity yourself.
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