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LNN

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  1. After the Real Estate implosion of the spring of 2021, and subsequent Bond and stock market crashes the debasement of the US dollar is at an extreme point of hyperinflation and lack of confidence. The IMF call for a new Bretton Woods agreement (that part has already happened btw). At this historic meeting Gold is deprecated as a base asset due to counterfeiting and the arbitrary and sometimes fraudulent daily spot pricing by the 5 nefarious banksters who gather via speakerphone each morning in London. This fulfills Bible Prophecy in Ezekiel 7: "They will throw their silver into the streets, and their gold will become abhorrent to them." All countries within the UN (IMF / World Bank) can only agree on an international standard that can't be manipulated by China, Russia or the USA. Bitcoin. The SDR's (Special Drawing Rights) of the IMF are now based on Bitcoin alone. Each day they publish the currency of each nation in the amount of Bitcoin it is worth. Once adopted, the government of each country begins to dismantle and reengineer their central bank's role versus the role of the Treasury. Banksters are being imprisoned around the world on charges of exploitation and "crimes against humanity". The individual currencies of the major nations begin to become less relevant by the year. Someone should make a movie about this ..... PM Me. 😉
  2. https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/22/americas/canada-warns-moose-lick-cars-trnd/index.html And yes.... you did read that headline correctly. I would still like to know what "Salt licks" are. 😉
  3. Alistair Milne (British investor and entrepreneur) $120,000 USD by 2021 Max Keiser (Founder and CEO of Heisenberg Capital): $400,000 USD Anthony Pompliano (founder of Morgan Creek Digital): $100,000 USD by 2021 Tim Draper (Bitcoin advocate and venture capitalist): $250,000 by 2022 Raoul Pal (CEO of an investment strategy research service The Global Macro Investor): $1 million by 2025 Jeremy Liew (partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners and the brain behind Snapchat): $500,000 by 2030. (Citibank) Fitzpatrick's prediction is $318,000 for Bitcoin price in December 2021
  4. "Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children. The cost of one modern heavy bomber is this: a modern brick school in more than 30 cities. It is two electric power plants, each serving a town of 60,000 population. It is two fine, fully equipped hospitals. It is some fifty miles of concrete pavement. We pay for a single fighter with a half-million bushels of wheat. We pay for a single destroyer with new homes that could have housed more than 8,000 people. . . . This is not a way of life at all, in any true sense. Under the cloud of threatening war, it is humanity hanging from a cross of iron." - Eisenhower
  5. Australian Soldiers Would Slit the Throats of Afghan Children, and Then Dump Their Bodies in Rivers; 39 Murders Confirmed, Many More Possibly Committed https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2020/nov/19/australian-soldiers-sas-war-crimes-afghanistan-australia-special-forces-inquiry-brereton-report-released-latest-live-updates
  6. I just heard that last week Arecibo telescope got destroyed by broken cables for a second time in a few months, and was decommissioned. Sad... I had visited there about 20 years ago.. ;-(
  7. William LeMessurier, one of the nation's most distinguished structural engineers, served as design and construction consultant on the innovative Citicorp headquarters tower, which was completed in 1977 in New York. The next year, after a college student studying the tower design had called him to point out a possible deficiency, LeMessurier discovered that the building was indeed structurally deficient. LeMessurier faced a complex and difficult problem of professional responsibility in which he had to alert a broad group of people to the structural deficiency and enlist their cooperation in repairing the deficiency before a hurricane brought the building down. His story was recounted in detail in "The Fifty-Nine-Story Crisis," which appeared in the May 29, 1995 issue of The New Yorker, and on November 17, 1995, LeMessurier himself came to MIT, from which he received his doctorate, to speak to prospective engineers about the decisions he had to make and the actions he took. LeMessurier is perhaps best known for a structural controversy. LeMessurier re-assessed his calculations on the Citicorp headquarters tower in New York City in 1978, after the building had already been finished, and found that the building was more vulnerable than originally thought (in part due to cost-saving changes made to the original plan by the contractor). This triggered a hurried, clandestine retrofit which was described in a celebrated article in The New Yorker. The article, titled "The Fifty-Nine-Story Crisis," is now used as an ethical case-study
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    Poopsi

    I saw this on Reddit and I snorted..... First time I've ever heard Pepsi referred to this way and now I'll never be able to "unsee" it.
  9. Notice his tie!!! Wow....
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    Covid-19 + USA

    U.S. Adds 184,000 Coronavirus Cases In 1 Day, With No End In Sight
  11. 10 deceased so far. The ATI doctor on deck tried to save the patients, his PPE caught fire, now he has severe burns, his hands may need amputation. Also, a nurse has severe burns. One ATI ward no longer useful; and we are lacking those in these times. Horror story. https://apnews.com/article/romania-fires-coronavirus-pandemic-657f2b197e264ff68bac3e9756f23182
  12. The hotel has 37 rooms, a restaurant (kaiseki), and a moon-viewing platform. There used to be no Wi-Fi on the site, but now (at least since 2019), all rooms and facilities of the hotel have free and password free Wi-Fi. Tatami mats and classic art furnish the rooms. The staff wear nibu-shiki kimonos. The hot baths' machinery pumps 1,000 liters of naturally heated water per minute and there are plans to double that capacity. The hotel features public and private hot spring baths (onsen). Two private ones are on the first floor and two public ones are on the fourth floor. The entrance and lobby is on the third floor.
  13. Koshu Nishiyama Hot Spring, Keiunkan is certified as "the world's most historical inn" in the Guinness Book of World Records https://www.keiunkan.co.jp/en/
  14. Why do Android phones mysteriously exchange 260MB a month with Google via cellular data when they're not even in use? https://www.theregister.com/2020/11/14/google_android_data_allowance/
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