gbmc ID: 2892f8 March 17, 2021, 10:19 a.m. No.71098   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1099 >>1101 >>1131 >>1165

SAM994 USAF G5 departing Denver Int'l after an overnight arrived yesterday as SAM015

This is most likely Doug Emhoff on the solo trip to New Mexico.

 

Nation’s first-ever Second Gentleman makes his first solo trip to Albuquerque

https://www.krqe.com/news/politics-government/nations-first-ever-second-gentleman-makes-his-first-solo-trip-to-albuquerque/

RCH740T USAF C-17 Globemaster also departed DIA with a load of equipment from yesterdays visit

DOUGH05 and SAMBA81 US Navy E-6B Mercurys departing Kirtland AFB

gbmc ID: 2892f8 March 17, 2021, 10:31 a.m. No.71100   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1101 >>1118

>>71099

ty frbs

been doing it moar lately but don't want to get too far "out there" with speculation(s).

Setting up and nailing dat yesterday was a good boost so moar of that for sure.

out for a bit with doggo

 

ty all for your help over the last few days…much appreciated for this done with all tech faggot

gbmc ID: 2892f8 March 17, 2021, 11:57 a.m. No.71137   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1165

>>71061

EXEC1F USAF C-40B departed Manchester Int'l Airport after dredging up the Challenger accident for the sake of muh stimulus bill.

faggits

 

09-0017 USAF C-32A departed JBA wn

Joe was on 09-0016 earlier today

 

Dunno what this is being used for at present and it has not been seen since a cert flight to Newport News on 0309

gbmc ID: 2892f8 March 17, 2021, 12:15 p.m. No.71150   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>71149

>smartphone

no shit…get dangerous when they do that.

"what does this do again now?..nevermind I'll just see what habbens"

can't even stand them and have almost nothing on mine.

gbmc ID: 2892f8 March 17, 2021, 12:19 p.m. No.71152   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1165

Morgan Stanley Becomes First Major US Bank To Offer Crypto Funds

 

Morgan Stanley is about to become the first major US bank to offer its wealth-management client access to cryptocurrency funds.

 

In a major coup for former hedge fund manager Mike Novogratz, a veteran crypto bull who held on during the long bear market that started after the late-2017 peak, MS is reportedly offering some clients access to two funds managed by Novo's Galaxy Digital, along with a third fund that's a joint offering from FS Investments and bitcoin company NYDIG. According to CNBC, which broke the story (the financial news channel often brings on Novogratz to comment on the cryptocurrency market), MS sent its financial advisors an email Wednesday alerting them to the new offerings. The crypto funds will only be offered to clients who describe their risk tolerance as "aggressive" and who have at least $2MM in assets held by the firm. MS's wealth division manages $4 trillion for mostly high-net-worth individuals and families.

 

MS's decision to offer crypto and bitcoin investments to its wealth management clients follows arch-rival Goldman Sachs' decision to revive its crypto trade desk. But for once, Morgan has managed to outmaneuver its rivals, since it will be the only major bank offering its wealth-management clients access to crypto and bitcoin. Wealth management divisions at Goldman, JPM and BofA don't offer bitcoin exposure. Of course, both banks have been left to watch in awe as bitcoin prices have soared 15-fold from the post-2017 lows around $4k. Now, with clients reportedly demanding access to some crypto-exposed products, MS is finally acquiescing, probably after some clients started moving money to Coinbase.

 

In addition to its restrictions on client assets, individual firms need to have at least $5MM in client money with MS to qualify for access to the new funds. Also, accounts must be more than six months old, so clients can rest assured that the new offerings won't provoke a rush of clients eager to pay MS for selling them exposure to these exclusive crypto funds. Morgan Stanley is also capping crypto investments at 2.5% of clients' total net worth.

 

Clients will be able to start buying the funds in a month, after the bank's brokers have finished a training course about crypto.

 

In other crypto news, Visa's CIO Al Kelly said during an appearance on Fortune's Leadership Next podcast that the company is working on enabling the purchase of bitcoin using Visa credentials. "We're trying to do two things; one is enable the purchase of Bitcoin on Visa credentials, and then secondly working with some Bitcoin wallets to allow the Bitcoin to be translated into a fiat currency,"

 

This would presumably help people around the world leverage up and buy bitcoin and potentially other crypto as well.

https://www.zerohedge.com/crypto/morgan-stanley-first-major-us-bank-offer-crypto-funds

gbmc ID: 2892f8 March 17, 2021, 12:29 p.m. No.71159   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1161 >>1165

>>71151

they (press) bitched about having to take that because the 757 had some mechanical issue in LAX before departing to Denver.

>>70696 pb Kamel Toe arriving in Denver after AC switch in LAX

>>70732 SAM963 late departure from LAX

It took off and almost went past Denver before applying the brakes and heading to DIA

see this

>>70766 pb

 

They used a C-17 as AF2 when Pence had the Bird strike at Manchester NH last year

Cap#1 Sept 22 and another mechanical on 1027 Cap#2

gbmc ID: 2892f8 March 17, 2021, 12:36 p.m. No.71163   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1171

>>71161

apparently they did not habs enough energy to report on the schedule FUCKERY the WH did with Joe's bullshit bailing early yesterday.

That's ok…we got 'em