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Investments, gold, currencies, surviving after a financial meltdown
aeden
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https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Dr.+Judy+Miko ... ve&ia=news

Interviewer: So, I have to ask you, are you antivaccine?

Mikovits: Oh, absolutely not. In fact vaccine is immune therapy, just like interferon alpha is immune therapy, so I’m not antivaccine.
My job is to develop immune therapies. That’s what vaccines are.

Just had my yearly checks.
They wanted to light my ass up with therapies.
Nope flu shot bro when you have the other one let us know and yea the file indicated last years and is was sick for 48 hours.
He was unhappy but knew what I meant.

Doctor Ji just answered that point.

Currently Bill blown heart valve.
Allen blood clot in brain paralysis bad shape.
The list goes on and on with the virus narratives.
I actually think of them as spray paint tag artist but
know vaccines do some good and indeed some bad.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/news ... -mikovits/
Data fragility and do read what they have actually done.
aeden
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https://www.youtube.com/results?search_ ... ence+Study
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9l_puxcrlM

Why do you save and thought in 1974 they lied to you.

Because the migrants seen in the seventy were happy the shacks had window glass.
Kids were at school hungry as cities burned.
More reasons as some left the state threatened with prison if they did not send them
to public schools and the protestants had no issues buying fir-sale property.
We seen the public school problems as seen over time from many issues.
Last few years we did go to Public schools to get a slice of public education was
what we already seen. High school work we seen in grade school so we just went along.

80:20 system corruption https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Za_Ag975dJs

Fiat subsidized opium from us tax payers should already be over and the cracks bleed.
Fiat trade in the triangle of trouble was baked in.
Socialism is suicide, maybe the body farm idiots should focus on that effective tax rate of twenty percent only
and grow up.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IYjeO_n9vQw Donald J Trump refunding WHO is what carrot and stick lesson
but some understand the olive branch. As we have seen in fiat they do not even pretend advance effective dialog.

You have no control over it as America's Elite Slept.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8IEtlOVzq4

Slowly walk away and wake up.

They have the same model...
The disconnect since the great fire wall lingers in profit and control.
System model is based on issues they sheep cannot fathom to date to secure your data.
Meanwhile audit data is the great firewall since you cannot see it.
The decoupling is what they have chosen.
You still have no clue what they are doing.
Summery reports are clear on whats happening.

By 2022 5G will make phones totally obsolete.
900 million people no longer need them over there.

You have no idea how fast you be in a donor list also since you will worship the Party.
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Trump’s Chief Economic Adviser Larry Kudlow was out making the rounds offering up a 50% cut in the corporate tax rate for companies that onshore production back here at home.

https://www.thoughtco.com/chinese-new-y ... ope-687537

The irony is that Pelosi just wants to spend money and repeal the SALT deduction cap, even though guess who’s helped the most by that?
Big earners in big blue states. It’s a direct sop to the rich that’s far bigger than lowering the corporate tax rate would be.
The reality is the real second wave we’re about to fight is the collapse of state and local governments because they don’t have Magic Money Trees. They only have local tax revenues and the, now anachronistic, municipal bond market.
And while they may be responding quicker than in depressions past, it won’t be fast enough because of the dysfunction in D.C. and because we refuse to look in the mirror and be honest with ourselves.
So, the battle lines are drawn between Trump and the Democrats for this fall. The prize, as always, is the majority of the middle class tax producer.
Trump has to make the argument that he believes in them and will get out of their way while they rebuild their lives.
Pelosi has to sell those same people, whom she has done nothing but berate, belittle and blaspheme, that she’s now got their backs with a few thousand bucks worth of fake money.

You may not like the answer.
I would reconsider since the data pipeline we know is what was given to whom and phones are actually dead tech or dying in a few years
as we know they have that covered also. The glassholes may come back but brain dead is brain dead damages by many means and memes.
They want nanotech implementations and must have 5G pipe lines no matter what it does to issues they do not even wish to discuss and is already
peer reviewed facts. The rot is so deep we read also even the elect can be deceived. As we know in facts anyways if your not all in for the state they will take part of you anyways since they have no issues with your donor class status. Over here they are so molek demented they will harvest even at the first breath. I keep telling them do not so as terminally naive is also a choice with longer consequences past W2 or 1099 realities.
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"In the fight against authoritarianism, universities can continue to benefit from the largesse of an emboldened authoritarian state, or they can stand
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/bip ... propaganda
on the right side of history... They cannot do both..."

The kids are waking up H.
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Temple Grandin on herd immunity, the autistic mind & fragile supply chains | Vance Crowe Podcast

https://youtu.be/MKcKvKyQHo0?t=1646

As far as meat goes, I've been purchasing for 15 years from farmers who use the small local meat lockers for processing. So I call in an order, they know me and have my account, and I go pick it up. It really didn't occur to me that the US meat supply chain was in trouble. My original reasoning was to know my supply chain from producer to table. The meat is labeled as to the producer or I can drive 50 or so miles out and pick up an order directly from the farmer. I mentioned once that I asked a local farmer how he would like to be paid. He said he would like to be paid in silver. He moved out of state a few years back, but in times like these if he were still around I would make sure to have some silver available to pay him.

When I talked about supply chains breaking, it was the stuff like chips and drugs that I consider to be fragile.

As far as the large meat processors being efficient, I take exception to her characterization. Efficiency doesn't just mean how much electricity or water or labor you use per animal to get the job done within the plant. It's a lot more complicated than that. Previously, I've characterized the US economy as powerful but not efficient. I stand by that characterization.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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Higgenbotham wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 7:39 pm
As far as the large meat processors being efficient, I take exception to her characterization. Efficiency doesn't just mean how much electricity or water or labor you use per animal to get the job done within the plant. It's a lot more complicated than that. Previously, I've characterized the US economy as powerful but not efficient. I stand by that characterization.
https://awellfedworld.org/feed-ratios/
https://www.mepartnership.org/counting- ... riculture/
A common argument in favor of large-scale industrialized agriculture is that it is just plain more efficient, and thus deserves to succeed. But measured by the amount of energy it takes to produce each calorie of food, the industrial farming system is anything but a lean, mean food-producing machine. In 1940, the average U.S. farm produced 2.3 calories of food energy for every calorie of fossil fuel energy it used. By 1974, that ratio was 1:1, according to Richard Manning, writing in his book Against the Grain. These days, the calories-to-calories ratio is more like 3:1, according to David Pimentel, a Cornell University entomologist who has studied the environmental impact of various agriculture systems. That’s right: it takes some three calories of energy to produce just one calorie of food, according to Pimentel’s estimates. And that doesn’t even include the energy expended to process the food and transport it to our supper tables. When both production and distribution are taken into account, it takes 10 to 15 calories of energy for every calorie of food energy produced, according to data published by the Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems at the University of Wisconsin.
There are lots of calorie inputs to the feed used in the factory farms that supply the large meat processors. Then there are inefficiencies in the conversion of the calories in the feed to calories in meat, as discussed in the first link. By the time you are done, I don't know, but there may be 50 calories of fossil fuel energy embedded in one calorie of meat coming out of a large meat processing plant.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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richard5za wrote: Sat May 16, 2020 5:14 am Higg, I am seeing a weak sell signal on the S&P 500 charts; small short term trend reversal in particular. Monday will be interesting.
I think one could draw that conclusion, as determining short term trend is a judgement call. I don't have any hard and fast rules on that, as determining the short term trend is not what I do generally. What stuck out as we headed into the close of the week was that the market closed above the halfway point of the weekly range. Also, given that my crash window is May 11 to May 26, I had wanted to see the market move down decisively toward the May 18 date, which it did not do. Therefore, I expect that it's more likely that not that at some point Sunday night or Monday I can try to add again from a higher level.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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Another example of inefficiencies in the food system touched on in the articles above is in food processing. It's ridiculous, really.

I saw where the EPA awarded my former employer a green energy designation. Ridiculous.

Here's what my former employer does, without naming names, from the standpoint of energy. First raw food containing 85% water is hauled across country by truck. The raw food is sliced and fried, with over 98% of the water being boiled off, using natural gas as the energy source.

So the company recovered something like 20% of the heat used to boil the water off and used it for space heating during the winter and was lauded by the EPA for doing so. Utterly ridiculous.

After boiling off all that water, the product is packaged in cellophane and shipped out as far as several hundred miles, again by truck.

In a truly efficient economy, that raw food would be produced in a backyard garden and eaten without any processing at all. The EPA should be handing out green energy designations to any backyard gardener who grows their own produce by hand and eats it, avoiding all energy inefficient processed foods.

The 97th Percentile truly are deluded idiots.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6FEYAunaTs

H the deluded public is beyond hope and actual science knows better.
One put it as regional poisonings since show me the paper.
They cannot.
RFID nanotech are already in the product to be rolled out.
The damaged tissues structures are known and interpreted incorrectly as solution.

As you suggested they already know what they want to remove actual science.
https://www.i-sis.org.uk/Banishing_Glyphosate.php

True data and how DNA really works and the human disaster of actually a diseased model they push as science.

The current regimes are clinically insane given real evidence.
The quantum biology is known.
Only a few cultures are wise enough to remove it from practice.
They will never get back to you since they serve darkness.
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