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Anonymous ID: b674ac Jan. 17, 2022, 9:35 a.m. No.121614   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

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#826

>>121582 Over 30,000 troops are amassed in Poland and the Baltic states

>>121557 It's Orygun y'all, say it right - Oregon

>>121556 She's a sweaty Betty, and he's a stuffy freak....Prince Andrew likely dated Ghislaine Maxwell

>>121553 Mmmmmm, boiled cabbage...โ€˜good chanceโ€™ of 2024 Hillary/Trump rematch

>>121552 President Donald J .Trump - Will Morning Joe be canceled?

>>121547, >>121554, >>121609 Planefag reports

>>121534, >>121561, >>121541, >>121563, >>121573, >>121586, >>121579, >>121593, >>121591 Anons discussing puffy bloated stay puft dough

>>121531, >>121532 States Investigating Surge in Mortality Rate Among 18โ€“49, majority not China Virus

>>121555, >>121560, >>121574 Anons discussing drama - Malaise of our lives

>>121512 Steven Spielberg Sells Yacht For $150 Million To Steel Billionaire

>>121611 #826

 

#825

>>121292 Half day dig on London Embankment

>>121300 Esteemed baker's baking anniversary - Congrats!

>>121298, >>121304, >>121432, >>121433, >>121456 London Dig Summary

>>121318, >>121321, >>121323, >>121366, >>121391, >>121399 Super Planefagging I

>>121417, >>121436, >>121449, >>121455, >>121461, >>121462, >>121467, >>121471, >>121477, >>121483, >>121486 SUPER planefagging II

>>121464 Boatfag report!!

>>121320 U.S. and Japan to jointly stockpile munitions, including near Taiwan

>>121339 Putin to host Iranian president next week for talks - state TV

>>121448 $1B+ Market Map: The Worldโ€™s 936 Unicorn Companies In One Infographic

>>121457 North Korea fires suspected ballistic missile: Japan

>>121459 Credit Suisse Chairman to Leave Bank Amid Board Probe

>>121494 Extended DOJ/Comey decode

>>121501 #825

 

#824

>>121170, >>121171, >>121175, >>121177, >>121178, >>121184, >>121186, >>121189, >>121220, >>121223, >>121258, >>121273 Saturday Superior planefaggin

>>121273 45 to Long Beach

>>121253, >>121254, >>121255, >>121256 Q+ sends a message NCSWIC

>>121239, >>121242, >>121240, >>121241, >>121280, >>121284 moar oss sheitz

>>121220 45 to AZ Steve Wynn's AC used

>>121207, >>121209 Youngkin started his term with a slew of executive orders Saturday to address key campaign issues

>>121205 Turkey inflation back to single digits by mid-2023: finance minister??????????????

>>121195 Fla will not enforce CMS vax mandare for healthcare workers

>>121190 Top Insider Trading Week of Jan. 9th

>>121188 Rally Program

>>121172 The Fed is about to see a lot of new faces. What it means for banks, the economy and markets

>>121157, >>121160, >>121162, >>121174, >>121187 Oss drama

>>121285 #824

 

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>>120079 #815, >>120205 #816, >>120321 #817, >>120498 #818, >>120637 #819

>>119429 #810, >>119569 #811, >>119737 #812, >>119858 #813, >>119978 #814

>>118873 #805, >>118990 #806, >>119099 #807, >>119209 #808, >>119328 #809

 

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Anonymous ID: 4be0f1 Jan. 17, 2022, 9:59 a.m. No.121621   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1644 >>1655 >>1663 >>1716

09-0016 USAF C-32A went to New Castle Cty Airport -guess Not AF1 Joe and Flauxtus leaving sooner instead of later or the AC gonna sit there until 7:25p EST-according to issued schedule

BANKR27 USAF KC-46 Pegasus took over from 0 DC-10 extender who went back to McGuire

 

>>121554 lb

02-5001 USAFSOC C-32B on final at Nashville Int'l from NAS Oceana

 

Royal AF RRR9103 A330 departed Nellis-dis one arrived on 0114 from Bermuda ground stop after a departure from Lajes Airport- Azores

B-2s based dhere and I think there is a prison dhere as well.

Anonymous ID: 4be0f1 Jan. 17, 2022, 10:31 a.m. No.121630   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1631 >>1644 >>1663 >>1716

Nomura, JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs Received a Cumulative $8 Trillion from the Fedโ€™s Emergency Repo Loans in Fourth Quarter of 2019

 

The Dodd-Frank financial reform legislation of 2010 ordered the Government Accountability Office (GAO), an investigative body for Congress, to audit the Fedโ€™s alphabet soup of emergency lending programs conducted during and after the 2008 financial crisis. The GAO found that a cumulative $16.1 trillion had been pumped out to Wall Street firms by the Fed โ€“ at super cheap interest rates. The GAO provided data for the peak amounts outstanding and also a cumulative total.

 

Why is a cumulative total essential and relevant? Because one institution in 2008, Citigroup, was insolvent for much of the time the Fed was flooding it with cheap loans. (Under law, the Fed is not allowed to make loans to an insolvent institution.) And when an insolvent institution is getting loans rolled over and over by the Fed for a span of two and a half years, at interest rates frequently below one percent when the market wouldnโ€™t loan it money at even double-digit interest rates, itโ€™s highly relevant to know the cumulative tally of just how much Citigroup got from the Fed. According to the GAO, that tally came to $2.5 trillion for just some of these Fed loan programs.

 

The academic scholars that compiled the Fedโ€™s loans during the financial crisis for the Levy Economics Institute also provided cumulative tallies. Their tally, which included additional Fed bailout programs not included by the GAO, came to $29 trillion.

 

The largest of the Fedโ€™s emergency loan programs to Wall Street trading houses in 2008 was called the Primary Dealer Credit Facility, or in alphabet-soup-speak, PDCF. It made a cumulative tally of $8.9 trillion over a span of more than two years. Just three Wall Street trading firms received 64 percent of that money: Citigroup, a cumulative $2.02 trillion; Morgan Stanley, a cumulative $1.9 trillion; and Merrill Lynch, a cumulative $1.78 trillion.

 

Back in 2008 there was no law that forced the Fed to ever reveal the names of the banks that borrowed this money from the Fed and the amounts borrowed. The Dodd-Frank legislation made these disclosures by the Fed the law of the land. But Dodd-Frank set up a two-tier level of disclosures. If the emergency lending program was under Section 13(3) of the Federal Reserve Act, as the Primary Dealer Credit Facility was, the Fed would have to reveal the firm names and amounts borrowed one year after the program had been terminated. But emergency operations conducted through the Fedโ€™s so-called โ€œopen marketโ€ operations would not have to reveal the names of the firms and amounts borrowed until two years after the loans were made. Thus, it appears that in 2019 the Fed decided to make astronomical sums available to Wall Streetโ€™s trading houses not through a Primary Dealer Credit Facility (which it set up again in March 2020) but through its repo loan open market operations.

 

The repo loan market is an overnight loan market where banks, brokerage firms, mutual funds and others make one-day loans to each other against safe collateral, typically Treasury securities. Repo stands for โ€œrepurchase agreement.โ€

 

On September 17, 2019 the overnight loan rate spiked from an average of about 2 percent to 10 percent โ€“ signaling that one or more firms were in trouble. So the Fed effectively became the repo loan market on September 17, 2019 and exponentially grew the amount of loans it was making over the following months. Its repo loans lasted until July 2, 2020, by which time it had re-established the alphabet soup list of emergency loan programs from 2008.

 

The Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington D.C., an independent federal agency, outsources the vast majority of its emergency lending programs to the New York Fed, one of 12 privately owned regional Fed banks. The largest shareowners of the New York Fed are the following five Wall Street banks: JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Bank of New York Mellon. Those five banks represent two-thirds of the eight Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs) in the United States. The other three G-SIBs are Bank of America, a shareowner in the Richmond Fed; Wells Fargo, a shareowner of the San Francisco Fed; and State Street, a shareowner in the Boston Fed.

 

We have now crunched the numbers for the New York Fedโ€™s emergency repo loans for the periods in which it has thus far released the names of the borrowers: the last 14 days of September 2019 and the full fourth quarter of 2019. (The New York Fed is releasing the transaction data on a quarterly basis here. You have to delete the Reverse Repo transactions.)

1 of 2

Anonymous ID: 4be0f1 Jan. 17, 2022, 10:34 a.m. No.121631   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1632 >>1644 >>1663 >>1716

>>121630

2 of 2

 

After crunching the numbers, it now appears that the New York Fed may have intentionally thrown in a dizzying array of term loans to this one-day (overnight) repo loan market in order to disguise the fact that the trading units of the largest banks it supervises were the largest borrowers.

 

For example, the New York Fed offered one-day repo loans every business day but periodically also added 14-day, 28-day, 42-day and other term loans. Letโ€™s say a trading firm took a $10 billion loan for one-day but on the same day took another $10 billion loan for a term of 14 days. The 14-day loan for $10 billion represented the equivalent of 14-days of borrowing $10 billion or a cumulative tally of $140 billion. If we simply tallied the column the New York Fed provided for โ€œtrade amountโ€ per trading firm, it listed only $10 billion for that 14-day term loan and not the $140 billion it actually translated into.

 

When we tallied the New York Fedโ€™s โ€œtrade amountโ€ column for the fourth quarter of 2019, the New York Fedโ€™s repo loans came to $4.5 trillion. But when we set up a new column that adjusted the loans by the number of days in the term, the Fedโ€™s repo loans for the fourth quarter of 2019 came to $19.87 trillion, or 4.4 times the โ€œtrade amountโ€ column.

 

Just six trading houses received 62 percent of the $19.87 trillion, as illustrated in the chart above. The parents of three of those firms, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, are shareowners of the New York Fed. The New York Fed is allowed to electronically create the trillions of dollars it loans at the push of a button. Below is the chart that shows the understated amounts borrowed using just the New York Fedโ€™s โ€œtrade amountโ€ column for the fourth quarter of 2019. Below that weโ€™ve also adjusted the Fedโ€™s repo loans to account for the number of days in the term for the period of September 17, 2019 through September 30, 2019. (The Fed released this transaction data separately at the end of September in 2021.) It shows, convincingly, that from the get-go of the financial crisis in 2019, the same three firms were at the center of the borrowing.

 

The Fed originally tried to pass the problem off to corporations draining liquidity from the financial system by withdrawing their quarterly tax payments in the fall of 2019. But among the largest depository banks in the country where those quarterly tax payments would be held are Wells Fargo Bank and Bank of America, in addition to JPMorgan Chase and Citigroupโ€™s Citibank. But as the chart below shows, neither Wells Fargo nor Bank of America seem to be having any major liquidity issues. In addition, three of the largest borrowers (Nomura, Barclays and Deutsche) are the trading affiliates of foreign banks. Are we really expected to believe that U.S. corporations are holding their quarterly tax payments with the trading units of foreign banks?

 

The Fedโ€™s audited financial statements show that on its peak day in 2020 the Fedโ€™s repo loan operation had $495.7 billion in loans outstanding. On its peak day in 2019, the Fedโ€™s repo loans outstanding stood at $259.95 billion. It should be noted that there was no COVID-19 pandemic crisis in the U.S. in 2019. The first case of COVID-19 in the U.S. was reported by the CDC on January 20, 2020.

 

Itโ€™s long past the time for the Senate Banking Committee and the House Financial Services Committee to haul the relevant parties to a hearing, put the witnesses under oath, and get to the bottom of this second clandestine Wall Street bailout by the Fed in the span of 11 years.

https://wallstreetonparade.com/2022/01/nomura-jpmorgan-and-goldman-sachs-received-a-cumulative-8-trillion-from-the-feds-emergency-repo-loans-in-fourth-quarter-of-2019/

Anonymous ID: 4be0f1 Jan. 17, 2022, 10:40 a.m. No.121632   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1644 >>1663 >>1716

>>121631

forgot dis

Primary Dealers

Primary dealers are trading counterparties of the New York Fed in its implementation of monetary policy. They are also expected to make markets for the New York Fed on behalf of its official accountholders as needed, and to bid on a pro-rata basis in all Treasury auctions at reasonably competitive prices.

https://www.newyorkfed.org/markets/primarydealers

Anonymous ID: d26228 Jan. 17, 2022, 10:43 a.m. No.121633   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1644 >>1663 >>1716

>>118314 (pb, Back to the Future decode)

In this scene, Marty skateboards home and then he sees that the car is wrecked.

This isn't good because he wanted to take Jennifer to the lake.

Biff wrecked the car, but now he is getting mad at Marty's dad.

He wants to know if George McFly's insurance will pay for the damage.

He also wants George to write his reports for him, but to keep it a secret.

He gets a beer from the fridge and is mad that it is a light beer.

 

This graphic took a long time to figure out since I didn't realize at first that the solution depended upon "Kansas".

But it turns out that he dropped some clues that were very recent.

 

I think that Kant is considered an "Enlightenment" person but it doesn't matter.

One time I went to a bar to drink some beer and read the Critique of Judgement.

Kant thinks that beauty is objective and that is right.

Without beauty there would be no math and without math there would be no science.

Most scientists today are total fakes.

Anonymous ID: adde42 Jan. 17, 2022, 1:27 p.m. No.121643   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1644 >>1663 >>1716

bunch uh freaks...

 

Poll: 59 Percent of Democrats Favor Government Confining Unvaccinated Americans to Their Homes

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/01/17/poll-59-percent-of-democrats-favor-government-confining-unvaccinated-americans-to-their-homes/

Anonymous ID: 4be0f1 Jan. 17, 2022, 4:14 p.m. No.121655   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1656 >>1663 >>1716

Coupla Israeli AF C-130s up and heading nw

NEPAL Hercules and 662 Super Hercules

 

PRAM97 US Navy E-6B Mercury ne from MacDill-been there since Saturday

This was TOLL79 from Saturday

 

Some pf housekeeping from earlier today

>>121621

02-5001 USAFSOC C-32B went back to Eglin from Nashville Int'l ground stop

Royal AF RRR9103 from Nellis went to Charleston Int'l S.C.

Anonymous ID: 0e3c9b Jan. 17, 2022, 4:36 p.m. No.121659   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1663 >>1716

Gableman subpoenas voting machine companies in 2020 review

 

Sun, January 16, 2022

 

MADISON - Assembly Republicans' review of the 2020 election has expanded outside of Wisconsin with subpoenas to two companies that manufacture voting machines and software.

 

Former Supreme Court Justice Michael Gableman in December issued orders to Colorado-based Dominion Voting Systems and Electronic Systems & Software of Nebraska seeking records related to the location of the companies' voting machines in Wisconsin during the primary and general elections in 2020.

 

Gableman also seeks information about staff members who worked on Wisconsin machines or communicated with anyone in Wisconsin during that period.

 

Gableman's subpoenas, first reported by WisPolitics, demand company officials produce the requested documents later this month and order them to testify in private at his rented office space in Brookfield. Gableman set a series of deadlines to receive the documents and testimony, with the earliest on Wednesday.

 

It is unclear what authority Gableman and Assembly Republicans have to demand information from out-of-state entities. They have no easy way to get the companies to comply with their subpoenas since neither is based in Wisconsin.

 

Multiple phone calls to Gableman and a spokeswoman for Assembly Speaker Robin Vos were not returned Friday. Officials with Dominion and Electronic Systems & Software also did not respond to questions from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

 

Vos hired Gableman and gave him a $676,000 taxpayer-funded budget to review the outcome of the 2020 election and how the election was administered. The effort was launched as former President Donald Trump put pressure on Vos and other Republican legislative leaders in Wisconsin to do more to support his false claim that he was the winner of the 2020 election.

 

President Joe Biden beat Trump by about 21,000 votes in Wisconsin โ€” a result that has been confirmed by recounts paid for by Trump, multiple court rulings and a statewide audit that revealed no widespread problems that could change the election's outcome.

 

Gableman was hired in June 2021 by Vos with the expectation he would wrap up his review by fall. Vos later extended his deadline to the end of 2021 and now has negotiated an extension to Gableman's contract.

 

Vos said last week he wanted recommendations from Gableman by the end of February, but a spokesman for Gableman told Wispolitics last week there is "no way" the review will wrap up by then.

 

With a subpoena to Dominion, Gableman is targeting a company that has been at the center for many conspiracy theories advanced by Trump and his allies in the days and weeks following Trump's defeat.

 

The company's machines are not used in Milwaukee, Madison and other cities with heavy concentrations of Democratic voters that Gableman has focused on.

 

Dominion filed a series of defamation lawsuits last year against Trump allies over spreading false claims that the company's machines changed the true outcome of the election by flipping votes for Trump to Biden's column.

 

The subpoenas to the voting machine companies were dated Dec. 28, the same day Gableman sent a raft of new subpoenas to the state Elections Commission and officials in the stateโ€™s five largest cities.

 

The cities provided Gableman with numerous documents on Thursday and Friday but said in some cases he had asked for too much. Attorneys for Green Bay and Madison sent him pointed letters saying they would not give him the birth dates or Social Security numbers of voters in response to his demand for all information about voters held by their computer systems.

 

They also questioned whether Gableman had the authority to act on behalf of the Assembly Elections Committee given that his contract with the state was set to expire at the end of last year.

 

โ€œWe respectfully request that you provide written evidence of your continued and current appointment by the Wisconsin State Assembly as legal counsel or an agent authorized to act on behalf of the Committee,โ€ Madison City Attorney Michael Haas wrote in a Friday letter to Gableman.

 

Gableman has been meeting with partisans and election conspiracy theorists as he has conducted his work. In December, he told the Chippewa County Republican Party that he had seen no signs that Wisconsin's voting machines were hacked but believed they were vulnerable to hacks.

 

His comments came two months after he told a reporter he did not have an understanding of how elections work.

 

https://news.yahoo.com/gableman-subpoenas-voting-machine-companies-003757784.html?

Anonymous ID: 4be0f1 Jan. 17, 2022, 4:38 p.m. No.121661   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1663 >>1686 >>1713 >>1716

Royal AF RRR C-17 Globemaster departed Kiev and current-heading back to RAF Brize Norton and not going over German Airspace.

 

Wanted to check on the story from QR and yep it doing dat- history cap#2

(ty pf from next door-o7)

>I still look mebby 1-2x a day

 

British aircraft avoid Germany on Ukraine weapon supply run

 

Two British C-17 transport aircraft carrying weapons to Ukraine were forced to fly around German airspace after Germany refused to supply defensive weapons to Ukraine.

 

Tens of thousands of Russian troops are positioned close to the Ukrainian border, according to the UK Defence Secretary, โ€œTheir deployment is not routine, and they are equipped with tanks, armoured fighting vehicles, rocket artillery, and short-range ballistic missilesโ€. This build-up has resulted in Ukraine requesting assistance from allies, with two British transport aircraft heading to Ukraine with anti-armour weaponry. German position that it will not supply defensive weapons to Ukraine is 'unchanged', foreign minister @ABaerbock said at the press conference with the Ukrainian FM @DmytroKuleba in Kyiv. 'Our restrictive position to weapons supply is well-known and is rooted in history', she said pic.twitter.com/95SVxol6n9

https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/british-aircraft-avoid-germany-on-ukraine-weapon-supply-run/

Anonymous ID: 4be0f1 Jan. 17, 2022, 4:45 p.m. No.121662   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1665

>>121658

>life sux if you don't get proper sleep

Amen brutha still gotta take something to get it (hate that) but even that wasn't working before

The worst feeling is taking something for sleep albeit melatonin or ambien and having it make you drowsy but no sleep.

gettin better slowly-each day notice some small diffs.

Whatever I am allergic to seems to have abated-had terrible reaction to something that started a week ago today.

 

I eben said over the summer that I felt like I needed to sleep for 3 months.

Muh daily meds list (keep track of them) is getting shorter.

MRI tomorrow

Anonymous ID: b674ac Jan. 17, 2022, 4:47 p.m. No.121663   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

#827 @40

>>121659 Gableman subpoenas voting machine companies

>>121639, >>121641 Memes kek

>>121643 Bunch uh freaks...59 Percent of Democrats Favor Government Confining Unvaccinated Americans

>>121633 Back to the Future decode, cont

>>121630, >>121631, >>121632 Nomura, JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs Received a Cumulative $8 Trillion from the Fedโ€™s Emergency Repo Loans

>>121621, >>121625, >>121655, >>121661 Planefag Reports

Anonymous ID: 0fb3ba Jan. 17, 2022, 5 p.m. No.121665   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1667

>>121662

fingers crossed on MRI

I've stopped with the benedryl but may need to go back as once the g's wake me up can't go back to sleep, with benedryl could, don't like it though, hopin once we get into hospice routine things will settle

guud luck tomorrow

rootin for ya

Anonymous ID: 4be0f1 Jan. 17, 2022, 5 p.m. No.121666   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1676 >>1716

>>121461 lb

After yet another short ground stop at MCAS Yuma yesterday dis went back to Kansas City Int'l (where it left for Yuma) and it has now departed Kansas City Int'l and heading back to Brussels.

Done this twice that I've seen lately

All the way ober here (the other destination was Minneapolis) spends the night and then the short ground stops at Yuma and back to Kansas City/Minneapolis for an overnight and back to Brussels.

Anonymous ID: 4be0f1 Jan. 17, 2022, 5:11 p.m. No.121667   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1668

>>121665

ty muh fren

dis one should be easier as only about 20 minutes or so and a short but very painful ride in the car

Dhey din't do lumbar when in ER (eben though it was ordered-faggits can't read) so I ain't paying for dat.

Sent me ober for them without an IV and it was w/contrast.....DERP!

Out of all the medical 'professionals' I have come across over the last two months I count two that give/gave a shit.

Sure that is the case for many others so I ain't special.

Anonymous ID: 0fb3ba Jan. 17, 2022, 5:31 p.m. No.121672   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1675

>>121671

so glad for ya

I gotz tomorrow clear, knock on wood, Wed afternoon Dr. appt g2, should be easy follow up

some improvement, will discuss line between med zombie and livable, never agreed with or used pharma restraint, ugly business, safety at this point

Anonymous ID: 4be0f1 Jan. 17, 2022, 5:39 p.m. No.121675   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1677 >>1682

>>121672

>used pharma restraint

So much can go wrong doing that and many people do it cause they try to save money.

N'bor in old hood dhere kids did that without anyone around to watch and sure as shit he fell and no one knew for hours.

Luckily it was not serious but it din't help overall.

Anonymous ID: d30de5 Jan. 17, 2022, 5:42 p.m. No.121678   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1679 >>1716

UK anon here with a question for anon here.

Looking back at the first Q drops, their approval of the MAP, and all that talk about map 1/2 done, what is your instinct on Q being able to count on anons getting their posts numbered correctly? And following that thinking, how could Q count on using post numbers in any decoding of them? There were some โ€˜accidental deletionsโ€™ of posts, double-posts and re-posts as well.

I can only recall Q saying that TIMESTAMPS were critical and that posts were connected. I have seen MajicEyes use post numbers and it really seems to work with his Law of War decodes but I am not sure how Q could count on us to keep them properly numbered. Some aggregator sites have the posts wrongly numbered. Were all of those accidental โ€œcuriousโ€ post deletions really accidental? Same for double-posts. And re-posts.

Today on qr an anon raised the possibility that โ€œNEWSโ€, as in news unlocks the map, could be points of a compass, North, East, West and South. Am not a clockfag but the NEWS positions on a clockface would be 12 (or 0), 3, 9 and 6 positions. Have not tried anything with this yet, but wanted to ask about the post numbers thing.

Anonymous ID: 0fb3ba Jan. 17, 2022, 5:48 p.m. No.121679   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>121678

I don't know how that might work, always time stamps pointed to Q's, hints from twats, post #'s with hints from twats too, not sure how arriving at the map with post numbers

dasting to see how that comes out

Anonymous ID: 4be0f1 Jan. 17, 2022, 5:56 p.m. No.121681   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>121676

hello frb

100% agree

why I removed muhself from it all in 2017/18 was not doing any good.

Problem nao is that I need parts of it and it's so much worse.

>pf reports

ty for that...can concentrate better nao so that is why I came back

Couldn't before...not eben to shitpost.

>>121677

California and laws... BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

I do hear ya though.

Only you know yer own body and capability up to a certain point them you habs to have responsible family such as yerself to take over and make those decisions.

We gonna habs some issues with that as we have no kids.....mebby just get on a sailboat and go that way..kek!

Anonymous ID: 4be0f1 Jan. 17, 2022, 6:11 p.m. No.121689   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1690

>>121682

they may get a hold of some of the equities and good for them (I've never been against wut they tried-just understand it's kinda rowing uphill) but that will never work with the Ag (Comex)..wish it did but that is impenetrable by retail.

That huge short by Bank of America (leased phyzz from JPM) starts becoming an issue in March and then April.

But since it's all paper bullshit it can go on for long time.

Anonymous ID: 4be0f1 Jan. 17, 2022, 6:45 p.m. No.121695   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1716

China Property Bond Losses Pass $82 Billion: Evergrande Update

 

Chinaโ€™s debt-saddled property developers have seen their offshore bonds lose $82 billion in value, and more losses and defaults are likely, analysts at Bloomberg Intelligence said.

 

Investor concerns about concealed debt at Logan Group Co. on Monday fueled a heavy selloff in Chinese dollar bonds, both investment-grade and and high-yield. A key interest rate cut by China wasnโ€™t enough to stem a drop in property stocks, with traders calling for more policy support as the economy slows.

 

The market capitalization of China propertyโ€™s offshore bonds has dropped from $151 billion of par value to $69 billion of market value, indicating more than $80 billion in investor losses, Bloomberg Intelligence credit analyst Andrew Chan wrote in a note. This excludes losses from onshore bonds.

 

If China refrains from aggressively easing property policy, more losses and defaults could be coming, he said. Should a developer with a national footprint run into trouble, home buyers worried that projects may not be completed could end up avoiding purchases from all private property firms.

moar

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/china-property-bond-losses-pass-82-billion-evergrande-update-1.1708950

 

Loss is still an expletive for Wall St...

Mark-to-model vs Mark-to Market

and the credit rating agencies are where with this nao??

All off-shore i.e. embedded within western banks.

They have another big payment due in April which they won't make and the credit agencies will still be Sgt. Schultz

Anonymous ID: 4be0f1 Jan. 17, 2022, 6:55 p.m. No.121697   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>121694

habs never trusted ANY bank

When I was actively trading they (was Wash Mutual at time) always pulled the "we're gonna hold this for 3-5 days"

They were not small checks either...5 figs

I always made them send checks cause you had to plan for those types of withdrawals and had loads of problems with wires (this was around Y2k) so they used that as an excuse.

credit union ever since but not out of any great love for them.

At the time I thought they were safer but they just like the rest-the only difference is it's not FDIC but insured by NCUA.

Neither of them have it either way so we only keep bill paying money in it.

Always used cash and habs never had a debit card.

Anonymous ID: 4be0f1 Jan. 17, 2022, 7:03 p.m. No.121700   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>1708 >>1716

>>121477 lb

BOXER98 C-40C from last night that got diverted to Richmond because of weather is now back at JBA

 

Spanish AF AME4508 Falcon 900 coming over for a visit-stopped of at Lajes Airport (Azores) from it's Madrid departure earlier.

Must have dropped someone or something off dhere as it has moar than enough range Madrid to CONUS

Was dhere for about 90 minutes

Anonymous ID: 4be0f1 Jan. 17, 2022, 7:53 p.m. No.121710   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>121709

read some of it next door

They should keep using red text d'oh cause that has always made anyone using it moar right.

kek

That seems the most logical reason

It never matters to them as its just fuel to keep making moar shit up.

Love the statement king as usual.

Anonymous ID: 0fb3ba Jan. 17, 2022, 8:29 p.m. No.121716   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

#827

>>121621, >>121625, >>121629, >>121655, >>121661, >>121666, >>121673, >>121686, >>121700, >>121708, >>121713 Supreior Planefag Reports

>>121695 China Property Bond Losses Pass $82 Billion: Evergrande Update

>>121683, >>121686, >>121713 Britain says it is supplying anti-tank weapons to Ukraine

>>121678 Q map and qlock decipher?

>>121669, >>121670 Scavino: THERE ARE MORE OF USโ€”THAN THERE ARE OF THEM. LETโ€™S GOOOOOโค๏ธ๐Ÿค๐Ÿ’™๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿฆ…

>>121659 Gableman subpoenas voting machine companies

>>121643 Bunch uh freaks...59 Percent of Democrats Favor Government Confining Unvaccinated Americans

>>121639, >>121641 Memes kek

>>121633 Back to the Future decode, cont

>>121630, >>121631, >>121632 Nomura, JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs Received a Cumulative $8 Trillion from the Fedโ€™s Emergency Repo Loans

#827

 

lemme know