Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 5:23 a.m. No.136842   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6865 >>6880 >>6898 >>6935 >>6987 >>6994

 

'Hungarian AF HUAF607 Falcon 7x departed Amsterdam Schipol Int'l after arriving yesterday and on descent for Budapest-this is one of two high-level Falcon 7x VIPS transports for the Hungarian Air Command-could be the FM or the President

Here is the other high level Hungarian Falcon VIP transpor-HUAF612 7x se from Debrecen Airport

Spanish AF AME3124 A400m heading to Riga, Latvia from Zaragoza Airport

Norwegian AF AF NOW717F Falcon 20 Electroinc Warfare ISR AC north form somewhere in easten Macedonia or western Bulgaria after arriving on 0530

THis AC was patrolling off the southern Norway coast looking for those 'bad Russian NAvy boats and subs last week-they pass through the area that imcludes Copenhagen island chaing on way to the Atlantic form St. Petersberg departure(s) >>135652, >>135653 pb

Italian AF IAM1412 KC-767 with another load of clean socks for Zelensky at Rzesow

Dutch AF NAF11 G4 se from Luxembourg Airport after a 60 minute ground stop-departed Eindhoven Airport earlier

German AF GAF625 G5 departed Tel Aviv nw after arriving on 0530 from Koln

Moar KANGZ!-Nigerian AF 5B-FGU Falcon 7x departed Abuja north

Algerian AF 7TVPC G4 departed Algiers ne

GLASS50 USAF Special Ops C-136 Wolhound north from Libya.....after a ground stop of about 45 minutes-arrived from Tunis, Tunisia depart

Israel AF 272 707 Re'em tanker out of Tel Aviv running refueling patterns just off shore of Gaza''-he is not there alone I can assure you

 

Plus the usual NATO E-3 Sentry AWACS and Dutch/USAF tankers up in the usual places-left off for the clutter

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 5:36 a.m. No.136845   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6846

>>136841

send an email and I can gibs you readers digest version(s) but if you back on Thursday

Sussmann-if they convicted him then hillbags could say "see I had NO idea he was doing that and this proves it" even though he billed me-plausible deniability and she off the hook

SO calcilated loss for the overall.

It got the info exposed (Mook) and so the only thing I was surprised by was that they only took 7 hours to deliberate-but that is actually a good thing now that I think about it because it really shows how corrupted they ALL are.

Trudope staged an event in Halifax the other day and obviously paid a 10 year old to run up and hug him and then they had a quote attributed a quite to kid along the lines of " I love him since he lets the refugees in" Like a fuggen 10 year old is gonna know about that on there own.

Yeha they ain't gonna give those up and hope they don't but look at what habbened in Australia all it takes is a well placed big FF and poof-public perception can shift in an instant. That all it took in OZ muh fren-albeit that one was particularly gruesome and production value wise over the top but (((they))) needed that to kick start that grab.

>>136844

I am planefag Dammit!

kek

morning

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 6:10 a.m. No.136854   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6874 >>6935 >>6987 >>6994

PAT63 US Army G5 sw from JBA-last visible flight for this was a return from Prague to JBA on 0527 and likely connected toRobert Malley Special Envoy to IranBS cause he was there too at same time >>136510 pb BOXER 48 USAF C-40B inbound to JBA-Special Envoy for Iran Robert Malley trying to resurrect the Iran deal

PAT= Priority Air Transport

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 6:16 a.m. No.136855   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6856

>>136852

kek

NFW man

he got a bumper on the bottom!

It funny cause never have had desire or inkling to be a pilot even though gpa was

But he fugged up once and ran into another AC while moving an empty plane to another gate and then that was it so he had a desk job after that.

At least that was the story I wuz told.

Muh eyesight not great for it now any way.

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 6:37 a.m. No.136857   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6935 >>6939 >>6987 >>6994

China Orders $120 Billion Credit Line for Infrastructure Growth

 

Beijing ordered state-owned policy banks to set up an 800 billion yuan ($120 billion) line of credit for infrastructure projects as it leans on construction to stimulate an economy battered by coronavirus lockdowns.

 

The announcement, made at a State Council meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang, could help finance a significant chunk of infrastructure costs this year. Bloomberg Economics estimated China’s infrastructure spending came to 23 trillion yuan in 2021. Large policy lenders include China Development Bank. Beijing’s calls for faster implementation of growth-boosting policies have intensified since official data showed that economic activity contracted in April and unemployment rose sharply. High-frequency indicators suggest the decline continued in May, leading Li to warn last week of risks from a possible year-on-year contraction in the second quarter. China has aimed most financial support this year at corporations rather than households. At Wednesday’s meeting, the State Council reiterated vows to back internet platforms seeking domestic and overseas public listings. The top government body also said targeted support measures should be provided for people who have lost jobs or income, including raising pensions and distributing subsidies to some migrant workers.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-06-01/china-orders-120-billion-credit-line-for-infrastructure-growth

 

It appears that they want to make Li Keqiang the next leader becasue he had taken a back seat for the last few years and now with the party congress coming up he getting way more involved, publicly.

 

Li Keqiang: China’s PM Back In The Limelight

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang last week urged a reported 100,000 local government officials to immediately take action to “stabilise” the situation in China amid upset and anger over the fallout from its commitment to ‘zero COVID’.

 

Speaking over video link at a State Council executive meeting, Li said China’s economy was facing an even greater challenge than at the start of the pandemic in 2020, according to Xinhua, China’s state news agency, when employment, industrial production and consumption all tumbled.

 

It was an extraordinary appeal from the premier, a trained economist who has spent much of his two terms in office side-lined despite holding the second most powerful post in China.

 

Online, the meeting was also compared by some to a 1962 summit where Communist Party officials admitted the failure of the Great Leap Forward, a disastrous campaign to modernise China’s economy that led to a brutal famine, according to the China Media Project.

https://theaseanpost.com/geopolitics/2022/jun/01/li-keqiang-chinas-pm-back-limelight

 

>>134511 China Holds Secret Bank Meetings To Plan For Protecting Assets From US Sanctions-zh

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 6:40 a.m. No.136858   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6860

>>136856

mine still good-had these for about 5 years-something sorta jarred me in later 2016 early 17 and I did many things that ultimately prepared for this

Like some voice in muh head saying "you better be ready" but I did not know for what.

Know now-I've heard that from others too so not unique.

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 7 a.m. No.136863   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>136860

exactly how I am-still good at distance but up close no way.

>we'll see where you are in another dime

Yep just in the initial phase of all of that.

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 7:32 a.m. No.136874   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6935 >>6951 >>6987 >>6994

>>136854

PAT63 US Army G5 on ground at Gallatin Muni Airport, TN from JBA depart

This town was named after Albert Gallatin Born to an aristocratic Swiss family, Albert Gallatin (1761 - 1849) Elected to the House of Representatives in 1795 and serving until 1801, Gallatin fought constantly with the independent minded first Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton. He was responsible for the law of 1801 requiring an annual report by the Secretary of the Treasury, and he submitted the first one later that year as Secretary. He also helped create the powerful House Ways and Means Committee to assure Treasury's accountability to Congress by reviewing the Department's annual report concerning revenues, debts, loans, and expenditures-and that was so successful right?.

Appointed Secretary of the Treasury in 1801 by President Jefferson and continuing under President James Madison until 1814, Gallatin was in office nearly thirteen years, the longest term of any Secretary in the Department's history.

https://home.treasury.gov/about/history/prior-secretaries/albert-gallatin-1801-1814

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 7:43 a.m. No.136877   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6935 >>6987 >>6994

RCH131T USAF C-17 Globemaster departed Dover AFB-they may be sending out Potato somewhere in the next few days with the reappearance of the T''' in the callsign

 

VV377 US Navy G5 Navy brass sw from JBA-this departed Lodz AB, Poland yesterday and went to Siauliai, Lithuania for about 2h 30minutes before leaving and arriving at JBA-it still has same callsign so the occupants are most likely the same

'''ROYAL02 USAF C-17 Globemaster ne from Dover AFB

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 8:06 a.m. No.136880   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6935 >>6987 >>6994

>>136842

Hungarian AF HUAF612 Falcon 7x heading to Baku-from from Debrecen Airport

 

Azerbaijan engaged in involving Hungarian companies in reconstruction of Karabakh - ambassador

Azerbaijan is firmly engaged in involving Hungarian companies in the reconstruction and rebuilding of Karabakh, Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Hungary Tahir Taghizade said in an interview to Daily News Hungary, Trend reports. He noted that in early February, the 8th meeting of the Joint Commission on Economic Cooperation between Azerbaijan and Hungary was held in Baku. "Also, representatives of 24 Hungarian firms, accompanying Mr. Péter Szijjártó, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary, attended the Hungarian-Azerbaijani business forum. We are firmly engaged in involving Hungarian companies in the reconstruction and rebuilding of Karabakh. We have recently celebrated the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Azerbaijan and Hungary. A tree-planting ceremony was held in the botanical garden of Sopron University and a photo exhibition was opened in one of the central parts of Budapest, Hunyadi Square," he said.

https://en.trend.az/azerbaijan/business/3602905.html

 

They are supposed to finish the Azeri pipeline (natty gas) in 2023

Hungarian oil and gas company MOL is the biggest central European investor in Azerbaijan, and holds the third biggest portfolio in Azeri-Chiraw-Gunashli, that country’s biggest gas field.

 

This is not Victor Orban afaict but check't for taking care of his peeps despite the fuggen E.U. trying to cut his country off from it's revenues processing Urals Crude.

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 8:12 a.m. No.136881   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6935 >>6939 >>6987 >>6994

U.S. job openings fall to 11.4 million, but labor market still the strongest in decades

 

Some 4.4 million workers quit jobs in April.

The numbers: U.S. job openings dropped to 11.4 million in April from a record 11.9 million in the prior month, signaling some softening in what’s still the tightest labor market in decades. The number of people who quit jobs in April, meanwhile, was little changed at 4.4 million, the Labor Department said Wednesday. Quits topped 4 million last summer for the first time ever, part of a pandemic-era trend that’s become known as “the great resignation.” Before the pandemic, the number of people quitting jobs averaged fewer than 3 million a month. ob openings fell the most in health care and social services (-266,000), retail (-162,000) and hotels and restaurants (113,000).

 

Openings rose manufacturing, transportation and warehousing.

 

The so-called quits rate was unchanged at 2.9% for the third month in a row, just a tick below a record high. More people quit when the economy is doing well or they think they can find a better a job. Most people who quit are finding new jobs-really...?

 

The rate of layoffs also fell to the lowest level on record. There’s roughly two open jobs for every unemployed person, though companies never try to fill all of them. The number of job openings is largely viewed as a way to assess the strength of the labor market.

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/u-s-job-openings-fall-to-11-4-million-and-come-off-record-high-11654092566

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 8:20 a.m. No.136883   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6886 >>6935 >>6939 >>6987 >>6994

Faith In 'Fed Put' Falters As Bostic Walks Back "Pause" Comments

 

Mark June 15th (VIX exp.) & June 17th (options exp. OPEX) as a key turning point due to very large expirations and the FOMC (6/15). News story mentions of "bear market rally" are at the most since at least 2012, while those containing “buy the dip” have slumped to the lowest since 2020. That’s according to articles from all sources that have appeared on the Bloomberg Terminal. And fundamentally-speaking, one leg of the false-hope-stool for a Fed Put just got kicked out this morning as Nomura's Charlie McElligott notes that it now seems that Fed's Bostic has been messaged to walk-back his prior “pause” commentary, clarifying in an interview last night with Dow Jones MarketWatch that his suggestion last week of a September “pause” should NOT be construed as a “Fed Put”.

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/faith-fed-put-falters-bostic-walks-back-pause-comments

https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/bond/tmubmusd02y

2 year pops on this and currently at 2.666%can't make this shit up

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 8:29 a.m. No.136886   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6891 >>6935 >>6939 >>6987 >>6994

>>136883

Kenny's Chicken is back on the table!!

All Yields are taking off right now

10 year is heading to 3% right now

https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/bond/tmubmusd10y

 

>>136779 pb

>'They 'use' the 2 year to 'gauge' what the FRB gonna do with Prime rate rises and it is NO mistake they are 'lending' the 2y in just under $33B of them since friday May 20th-so in definitive management mode here

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 8:56 a.m. No.136891   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6935 >>6939 >>6987 >>6994

>>136886

Anyone they managed to convince to "go long" with all the bullshit about recovery just got eviscerated with that 'walk back' at this point.

And done on the first day of the month too.

But they are seeing that people weren't "buying it" and starting to see that Bear market pullback stories were trending up while Bull market stories down.

Markets puked before this walk back so this is likely just loading up another round of shorts to then squeeze later into those aforementioned OpEx expiry's because they really don't want to pay out on the put interest so this drop is likely temporary-you can't make it too obvious so this will take some time to work it's way out.

They may let this go for a day or so but they really don't want to see an increase of 'bear market' stories so eventually they will turn it.

Who dafuq noes but them making Bostic "clarify" that his comments were not to be construed as a FED Put can be seen in the take-off of Yields.

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 9:07 a.m. No.136894   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6935 >>6987 >>6994

Worst Housing Affordability" since 1991 excluding Bubble; Real House Prices and Price-to-Rent Ratio in March

 

Calculated Risk Affordability Index

I’ve put together my own affordability index - since 1976 - that is similar to the FirstAm approach (more of a house price index adjusted by mortgage rates and the median household income).

 

I used median income from the Census Bureau (estimated 2021 and 2022), assumed a 15% down payment, and used a 2% estimate for property taxes, insurance and maintenance. This is probably low for high property tax states like New Jersey and Texas, and too high for lower property tax states. If we were including condos, we’d also include HOA fees too (this is excluded). For house prices, I used the Case-Shiller National Index, Seasonally Adjusted (SA). Also, for the down payment - there wasn’t a significant difference between 15% and 20%. For mortgage rates, I used the Freddie Mac PMMS (30-year fixed rates).

 

So here is what the index looks like (lower is more affordable like the FirstAm index): Note that by this index, during the early ‘80s, homes were very unaffordable due to the very high mortgage rates. During the housing bubble, houses were also less affordable using 30-year mortgage rates, however, during the bubble, there were many “affordability products” that allowed borrowers to be qualified at the teaser rate (usually around 1%) that made houses seem more affordable.

 

In general, this would suggest houses are the least affordable since the housing bubble. And excluding the bubble - with all the “affordability products” - this is the worst affordability since 1991.

 

Look down to the second graph below (real house prices) and look what happened after 1991. House prices were mostly down or flat for the next 5 years in real terms.

 

Also, in March, the average 30-year mortgage rates were around 4.2%, and currently mortgage rates are close to 5.4% - so we already know the “Affordability Price Index” will increase further over the next couple of months (meaning houses are even less affordable). It has been over 16 years since the bubble peak. In the Case-Shiller release yesterday, the seasonally adjusted National Index (SA), was reported as being 60% above the bubble peak in 2006. However, in real terms, the National index (SA) is about 14% above the bubble peak (and historically there has been an upward slope to real house prices). The composite 20, in real terms, is about 6% above the bubble peak.

 

People usually graph nominal house prices, but it is also important to look at prices in real terms (inflation adjusted). As an example, if a house price was $200,000 in January 2000, the price would be over $329,000 today adjusted for inflation (64.5%). That is why the second graph below is important - this shows "real" prices (adjusted for inflation). The first graph shows the monthly Case-Shiller National Index SA, and the monthly Case-Shiller Composite 20 SA (through March) in nominal terms as reported.

 

In nominal terms, the Case-Shiller National index (SA) and the Case-Shiller Composite 20 index (SA) are both at new all times highs (above the bubble peak). The National Index is 60% above the bubble peak, and the Composite 20 index is 48% above the bubble peak. The second graph shows the same two indexes in real terms (adjusted for inflation using CPI less Shelter). Note: some people use other inflation measures to adjust for real prices. In real terms, the National index is 14.3% above the bubble peak, and the Composite 20 index is 5.7% above the bubble peak in early 2006.

 

In real terms, house prices are now above the previous peak levels. There is an upward slope to real house prices, and it has been 16 years since the previous peak, but real prices appear historically high (Of course interest rates had been very low).

moar

https://calculatedrisk.substack.com/p/worst-housing-affordability-since

>and as I have said before on this source pay attention to the message..not the politics on who provides it.

He noes his shit and has for a long time

Especially on this subject

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 10:47 a.m. No.136914   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6927 >>6935 >>6946 >>6987 >>6994

French AF CTM1051 A330 departed Abijan Cote d'Ivory then went to central Africa-lime green dot-Merde Boi Macron-uses this AC (one of three active for longer Int'l trips)

Cameroon or Chad for about 90 minutes-coverage not great here so have to guess-pic rel if Cameroon

Moroccan AF FRV0118 747 followed by FRV1306 G6 departed Rabat ne

 

>>136865

Nigerian AF 5NFGU Falcon 7x departed Stansted Airport after a ground stop of about 60 minutes

Belgian AF BAF75 Falon 7x departed Dhabi after 25 hours on the ground-arrived yesterday

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 11:21 a.m. No.136921   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6935 >>6939 >>6987 >>6994

COMEX Ag contracts increase by over 31k from May 27th to 74,841K-May 31st for a total of 374,205,000/ozs 'traded' back and forth between JP Morgue, BofA, HSBC, Wells Fartgo, Shitibank and Goldman Sachs for a total of $8.097B yesterday vs $4.614B on Friday

https://www.cmegroup.com/markets/metals/precious/silver.volume.options.html#optionProductId=458

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 11:35 a.m. No.136926   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>136924

>evidently the discovery part of all this has been lost on peeps

gonfirmed

muh "we understand all this" frens are like beside themselves.

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 12:41 p.m. No.136935   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6987

>>136830

>>136832

#926

>>136837 U.N. Had ‘Constructive’ Talks on Russian Grain, Fertilizer Exports

>>136842 PF Europe Action: Sovereign flight movements

>>136850 @wqnderwqman-The Special Counsel Proved The FBI Belongs To The Swamp

>>136853 @Andrew_Morray-List of AGENCIES WEAPONIZED AGAINST CITIZENS

>>136854 PAT63 US Army G5 sw from JBA-last visible flight for this was a return from Prague to JBA on 0527 and likely connected to Robert Malley Special Envoy to Iran

>>136857 China Orders $120 Billion Credit Line for Infrastructure Growth-Li Keqiang: China’s PM Back In The Limelight

>>136859 Second Amendment Showdown: Beto O’Rourke Resumes Call for Gun Confiscation

>>136861 @FLCaseyDeSantis-Freddie was abandoned as a baby but with God’s grace, perseverance & hard work, he achieved the American dream & is an inspiring success story. @GovRonDeSantis

>>136862 @GovRonDeSantis-Hurricane season is right around the corner, and we need your help in the Florida State Guard to keep Floridians safe.

>>136864, >>136866 @rondesantis-"Biden should be given an honorary membership in the Mexican drug cartels because nobody has done more to help the cartels than Biden with his open border policies.”

>>136865 Dutch AF to Amman, Jordan Nigerians to London

>>136867, >>136869 Ukraine Fires Own Human Rights Chief For Perpetuating Russian Troop 'Systematic Rape' Stories

>>136868, >>136923, >>136925, >>136928 The FBI Maintains a Workspace, Including Computer Portal, Inside the Law Firm of Perkins Coie – The Ramifications are Significant Q drop #3595

>>136871, >>136872 On the same day Durham is in the news for "losing" his first ever case-One of the cases he is MOST FAMOUS for is ALSO in the news, because there's been a new indictment in it... Whitey Bulger

>>136874 PAT63 US Army G5 on ground at Gallatin Muni Airport, TN from JBA depart-town named after Swiss Aristocrat and former Treasury Sec Swamp creature

>>136877 pf CONUS activity

>>136880 Hungarian AF HUAF612 Falcon 7x heading to Baku-from from Debrecen Airport-Azerbaijan engaged in involving Hungarian companies in reconstruction of Karabakh - ambassador

>>136881 fun with 'official' #s U.S. job openings fall to 11.4 million, but labor market still the strongest in decades

>>136883, >>136886, >>136891 Faith In 'Fed Put' Falters As Bostic Walks Back "Pause" Comments

>>136884 @wqnderwqman-ICYMI—U.S. Justice Department asks court to reverse rule lifting requirement for COVID masks on airplanes and trains.

>>136889 kek! @IPOT1776 Happy Pride Month!

>>136890 BASED President Bolsonaro says Brazil will REJECT the WHO Pandemic Treaty.

>>136894 Worst Housing Affordability" since 1991 excluding Bubble; Real House Prices and Price-to-Rent Ratio in March

>>136897 @truthhammer-The GOP helped Biden steal an election, just to get rid of Trump. Maybe they are worried about Americans with guns?

>>136898 GLASS50 USAF Special Ops C-136 Wolfhound went to Stuttgart Int'l where AFRICOM is located there-it looks like it departed Misrata, Libya earlier

>>136899, >>136902, >>136908 @KingMakerFT-Evidence of off-the-charts “WTFness” (h/t @wakeywakey16) for a perfectly descriptive phrase) - Nellie Ohr and Glenn Simpson feeding oppo research through Bruce Ohr

>>136903 USGS Earthquake in Texas (cluster) blowin tunnels and DUMBS?

>>136905 Republic of Srpska is moving toward Russia and actively seceding from the greater part of Bosnia.

>>136907 @mattwhitaker46-Scott Turner from @A1Policy joins Liberty & Justice to discuss football life, economic opportunity zones and being a dishwasher growing up.

>>136911 @redstatewatcher-The Supreme Court has temporarily suspended a Texas law that bans social media platforms from censoring based on political viewpoint.

>>136914, >>136927 pf Europe update-French, Nigerians, Moroccans and Belgians

>>136918 UK anon reports: This a pic of Ghislaine’s flat in posh Knightsbridge, just South of Hyde Park. She had to sell it to pay her legal expenses. Red door across from the pub.

>>136921 COMEX Ag contracts increase by over 31k from May 27th to 74,841K-May 31st for a total of 374,205,000/ozs 'traded' back and forth between JP Morgue, BofA, HSBC, Wells Fartgo, Shitibank and Goldman Sachs for a total of $8.097B yesterday vs $4.614B on Friday

>>136929 @patelpatriot-Going to discuss my notes from the Gregg Phillips interview as well as some other news. Will end the show by taking questions.

>>136930 @stormypatriotjoe-@Kash I heard Utah would be a nice place

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 1:50 p.m. No.136939   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6940 >>6987 >>6994

Mkt Fag: Futures indicated Sky >>136849 but din't last long as it was quickly sold to (you) and then hilarity ensued with the FED heads Bostic, Daly and Bullard "splaining"

 

These patterns are so obviously coming from the NYFRB Chicago office see here >>124181, >>124182 and Wall St on Parade noticed it too with a post on May 9th with deets

These Stock Patterns Are Impossible – Without Brazen Manipulation that the SEC Is Choosing to Ignore

https://wallstreetonparade.com/2022/05/these-stock-patterns-are-impossible-without-brazen-manipulation-that-the-sec-is-choosing-to-ignore/

You can see it every day as FUTS are pushed up and then it drops towards Europe's close only to have the headlines come out right after Europe's close that say "Stocks Pare Gains". But let's keep it focused on the daily stuff as that it pretty well known and you can obviously trade that easily by buying the close and dumping it on the open-or if you can match size and price get it out during pre-market that is harder to do because there are no market orders-and you shouldn't use those in any case. Back to the mkts-12pm est it "turns" 30 minutes after Europe closes but then we had this.....Someone taps Atlanta FRB President Bostic-the one where "even an emergency crew stops at an intersection in response to a fire" about his last week comments about pausing in September and the 2 year note takes off in response.-was pegged at 2.666% for a bit too. Kenny's chicken is back on the table- I told ya as long as they kept rates where they were they were not gonna raise-but the invisible hand tapped Raphael on the shoulder and he caved >>136883, >>136886, >>136891 Faith In 'Fed Put' Falters As Bostic Walks Back "Pause" Comments and some analysis

 

It found a bottom at 12pmest SHARP then 50 minutes later set a new one (baited shorts) then right back up-this is on all three majors-although the NAS did it at 12:10pm est but same shit at 12:50pm est and teh weakness into the close-see cap #1. They used three fed heads today too but the damage was done with Bostic. But fuggen Jamie Dimon does a 180d on his comments from before by throwing cover on the soft landing bullshit they all spout "Jamie Dimon's pessimistic shift from "storm clouds" last week to a "hurricane is down the road", prompted market weakness shortly after the open"-but then Janet and the inkjets arrived as noted to soften that blow. US Macro conditions have notably worsened in the week since he last commented...just shut the fuck up "Jamie"-we know you losing yer ass on all those CDSs you wrote against the Ruble.

 

Then there is THIS utter bullshit...Stop paying people to not work dumbshit Govs

>>136881 U.S. job openings fall to 11.4 million, but labor market still the strongest in decades

And in Sum Ting Wong news and pay attention to the CCP trying to push forward Premier Li Keqiang becasue there is a YUGE power struggle between the two main factions with stories about Xi's health (they doing it to VP too-so THAT should tell you something) and the mouthpiece CCP 'news' outlets are full of praise for Li Keqiang now and turning on Xi slowly.

>>136857 China Orders $120 Billion Credit Line for Infrastructure Growth

 

Trading Halts-and they are still scrubbing these and only leave one or two from the previous day

LEVI halted for pending news- then announced a "5 year $10b "plan" with a rejigger of it's earnings estimates to the "higher" position-so whoever shorted that just got shedded and since peaking in May 2021 @ $30.13 it's been downhill since then-looks like just a trick to squeeze shorts going on here because it's short interest has increased by almost 16% from April to May-currently at17%of total float so this is totally taking advantage of that imo.

https://www.marketbeat.com/stocks/NYSE/LEVI/short-interest/

https://www.nasdaqtrader.com/Trader.aspx?id=TradeHalts

 

Here is the Short Interest defined as the companies with the largest proportions of outstanding shares currently sold short. Marketwatch's link for this is 404'd now so here is another one

https://financhill.com/most-heavily-shorted-stocks-today

Surprise who is #1....AMZN with it's 20:1 split coming-they know what goes on with stocks that split 18.57% of total float but one day of volume would wash that away. The top as far as "days to Cover vs 5 of float is Lumen Technologies @13.05%% float shorted and 9.90 days to cover it-watch for one here soon as the Algo's go looking for 'em. There are far worse cases but these represent bigger valuations Co's so keep that in mind.

 

Top winner/loser Dow, NAS, SP500, NASDAQ 100-focus on NAS because it is by FAR the most bloated of all

Top winner/losers-DOW https://markets.businessinsider.com/index/market-movers/dow_jones

Top winner/losers-NAS 100 https://markets.businessinsider.com/index/market-movers/nasdaq_100

Top winner/losers- SP500 https://markets.businessinsider.com/index/market-movers/s&p_500

 

Treasury Complexall about the Kenny's chicken today back on the table-they basically dealt themselves a full house on the next deal after folding last week and partially this week >>136883, >>136886, >>136891 Faith In 'Fed Put' Falters As Bostic Walks Back "Pause" Comments and some analysis Summary: Treasuries were clubbed like a baby seal today with the short-end drastically under-performing (2Y +12bps, 30Y +4bps). The yield curve flattened significantly

 

FOREX-US$, Ruble, Yen, Pound, EUROUS $ same...nuffin early it was up slightly 101.92+0.17+0.17% and muh ¥ 129.31+0.63+0.49% was on it's path back to 130 so still looking for the currency stuff after they 'tested' it the day that Potato arrived in Japan. Ruble down a little 0.0157590.000178-1.11% and at the bottom end of daily range. Euro nuffin 1.0718-0.0017-0.16% and Cable (Pound) down and heading further that way 1.25480.0055-0.44%-this all just after our markets opened. But then hold on niqqas!! The US $ decided to rise after all those FED heads yapped flaps and finished $102.59+0.84 0.83% and then that weakened muh yen further 130.16+1.49 1.15% which will probably speed up muh currency interventions now since it's back over the 'magic' 130 it has managed to avoid for a while now. Pound down too after all that too 1.2486-0.0117 -0.93% and EURO same 1.0653--0.0082 -0.76%-see cap #4 for the FOREX action across the board with the USD/Pound pair on the left.

 

MetalsOur fren(s) at the COMEX (not really) ran up Ag to the tune of +0.35 +1.63% or just over $22 and Au by +0.35 +1.63% so this will back off the GS ratio by $84.488 −0.719 (−0.84%) so the almost full oz it got yesterday is now just about gone. $22 has been both support and resistance level technically speaking and it's covered this ground so many times. The industrial demand is being removed from this by the slow down in China but don't lose faith in this as it is BY FAR the most manipulated commodity in human history. Big increase in contracts yesterday see here: >>136921 COMEX Ag contracts increase by over 31k from May 27th to 74,841K-May 31stand largest since May 12th

June is a big delivery month for 'reported' phyzz so it will get large and stay that way for the entire month. They usually 'deliver' it early as why pay for the additional storage fee's but you also have to believe the #'s they say they move in and out and I don't and never have.

 

>>>/qresearch/16303803 pb Private Advisors Group sold $1.2B in SLV-Q1 2022-after buying roughly same amount in Q4 2021

 

Oil/EnergyWTI did nuffin today and closed at 0.08(+0.07%) but they rtried all day to get something going in it. Natty Gas rose to $8.741+0.596 +7.32%''' on Russia telling to Denmark to go fuq themselves-Denmark’s largest energy company says Russia cut off its gas supply because it refused to pay in rubles

Russia cutting off natural gas to Denmark, company says

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/world/russia-cutting-natural-gas-denmark-company-says-2720361

See Cap#5 for Commodity pricing for today in Energy at Metals

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Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 1:55 p.m. No.136940   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6987 >>6994

>>136939

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NYFRB Operations today-the paper game vs 'cash'

A total of$2.022Tin overall transactions today just to get to the next day-nuffin to see here-this Repo is for overnight and uses 93 counter-parties so 8 less today and increase of $8Bover Tuesday 9th day over the $2T mark overall and this is to get to Thursday'''

 

Reverse Repossee cap #2 $1.978T and $28.42B less than Tuesday.

'Temporary' lending at a $2t level...they said the same thing about removing the $ from muh Gold standard in 1971..."it's just temporary"

https://www.newyorkfed.org/markets/desk-operations/reverse-repo

 

Mortgage Backed Securities (MBS)See Cap #3Way down on the submitted side todayAs yesterday was the last 'official' day (Pro-Tip: it isn't) before they start to roll these off as they mature. $5.862B submitted vs. $1.668B accepted in two operations-less submitted today by $2.686B and moar accepted by $147m These settle on July 14th

As I understand this, and I could be wrong here all they are doing with the "Start of QT" here >>136822 lb is that the NYFRB is the one who files the paperwork that retires the product ("rolling them off as they mature")..in this case the MBS. You remember the shit that flew around about how pFizer was going to be 'delisted' a few weeks ago well they use the same form to retire debt so that is why peeps got confused because they did not read the entire thing so the NYFRB will be the one retiring these instead of the original issuer. None of this addresses that still ASS-ton of non-maturing ones they sill hold on to. Like who are they gonna sell those to? Answer: No one.

https://www.newyorkfed.org/markets/desk-operations/ambs

 

Securities Lending OperationsSee Cap #4 $45.201B submitted and $42.616B accepted'''

Jacked hard UP today-see here >>136912, >>136913 moar submitted today by $5.123B and way moar accepted that by $7.590B with 10 year Note CUSIP #91282CEP2 biggest at $5.60B of that so they switched back to the 10 year cause they knew what was going to habben today with Bostic's 'walk-back' and manage mortgage rates but the second biggest amount is the 30 year note #912810TD0 at$4.328B>>136912, >>136913

Kenny's chicken is back on as all this$9.934B directed solely at managing the mortgage rates for homes because they are "starting" QT today....hahahahahahhahaha

https://www.newyorkfed.org/markets/desk-operations/securities-lending

 

Central Bank Liquidity Swap Operationsnone reported for today

 

https://www.newyorkfed.org/markets/desk-operations/central-bank-liquidity-swap-operations

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/%5EIXIC

https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/bond/tmubmusd30y

https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/bond/tmubmusd10y

https://www.investing.com/charts/forex-charts

https://www.kitco.com/charts/livegold.html

https://www.kitco.com/charts/livesilver.html

https://www.livecharts.co.uk/MarketCharts/ngas.php

https://www.macrotrends.net/2566/crude-oil-prices-today-live-chart

https://www.cmegroup.com/markets/metals/precious/silver.volume.options.html#optionProductId=458

https://goldprice.com/gold-silver-ratio/

https://tradingeconomics.com/commodities

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 4:50 p.m. No.136946   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6987 >>6994

>>136914, >>136927

Moroccan AF FRV0118 747 back to Rabat after dropping someone off at Paris while the G6 staying there

 

Morocco has plenty of untapped Oil basins and it's got the E.U. and even the Qataris drooling

Will Morocco hit the oil jackpot?

https://www.theafricareport.com/199829/will-morocco-hit-the-oil-jackpot/

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 5:04 p.m. No.136949   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6987 >>6994

Sheryl Sandberg to leave Facebook, stepping down as Meta COO

 

Sheryl Sandberg is stepping down as Chief Operating Officer at Facebook parent company Meta, after joining the social media giant 14 years ago.

 

Sandberg, 52, has served second in line to Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg since 2008, and is credited with turning the social media startup into one of the most powerful companies in the tech industry. Sandberg told Zuckerberg about her decision over the weekend and said she will remain on the board at Meta, which oversees Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. "Sitting by Mark's side for these 14 years has been the honor and privilege of a lifetime," Sandberg said on Facebook in a post announcing her decision to step down. "Fourteen years later, it is time for me to write the next chapter of my life. I am not entirely sure what the future will bring. But I know it will include focusing more on my foundation and philanthropic work."

 

Sandberg is credited with generating billions in advertising revenue and improving Facebook's relationship with the public and regulators. She also leveraged her elevated profile by championing women in the workplace with her 2013 book "Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead." Sandberg is leaving Meta as the company shifts its business model to focus on products that enable the virtual reality-driven metaverse. Sandberg said her decision to step down also will allow her to focus more on her family as she remarries this summer, seven years after the unexpected death of her husband Dave Goldberg. Zuckerberg called Sandberg's departure, in his own Facebook post, the "end of an era." "When Sheryl joined me in 2008, I was only 23 years old and I barely knew anything about running a company," Zuckerberg said. "Sheryl architected our ads business, hired great people, forged our management culture and taught me how to run a company." Zuckerberg also announced plans for the future, with Meta's chief growth officer Javier Olivan expected to take over as Meta's COO this fall. "Looking forward, I don't plan to replace Sheryl's role in our existing structure. I'm not sure that would be possible since she's a superstar who defined the COO role in her own unique way."

https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2022/06/01/Sheryl-Sandberg-Meta-COO-leaving-facebook-instagram-zuckerberg/4741654119898/

 

Spending with 'friends and Family' excuse

She has sold $1.89B in FB shares since 2008 while only buying $126,491 worth

https://www.secform4.com/insider-trading/1366010.htm

 

Wait until tomorrow in this as the volume really picked up as soon as that announced..it was up at $193.xx when that news dropped and closed at 188.64-5.00 (-2.58%)

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 5:25 p.m. No.136955   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6987 >>6994

>>136521 Economic Schedule for week of May 29th, 2022

>Weds: All day: Light vehicle sales for May

 

Auto-Armageddon: May Sales Data Shows Dramatic Slowdown In US New Car Sales

 

The lack of stimmy money and unemployment check bonuses, combined with the fact that rates are rising and spending is slowing, made for a tumultuous May report for some of the most well known legacy auto manufacturers.

 

Here's a look at four of the first names to hit the tape this week, with most other major auto manufacturers set to release data within the next day or so.

*HONDA MAY U.S. AUTO SALES -57.3%

*TOYOTA US MAY SALES 175,990, -27.3% Y/Y

*MAZDA N. AMERICA MAY SALES DOWN 63.7%

*NISSAN APRIL GLOBAL SALES -29.1%

It's going to be tough to keep the melt-up in auto prices going with sales slowing down so much. Over the last year, both new and used car prices have soared amidst growing demand and a gummed up supply chain that keep inventory sparse.

 

Inventory looks like it could be less of an issue over the next few months, based on May's numbers. Remember, we wrote in the beginning of May that used car prices were crashing at a near record pace.

 

As we noted then, the Manheim Used Vehicle Value Index, a wholesale tracker of used car prices, printed the most significant monthly decline in terms of rate of change averaged out over three months in April at 6.4%. It didn't beat the April 2020 print of -11.2% nor December 2008 of -11.5%, but those two periods were in full-blown financial crises. The Fed routinely says monetary tightening will create a soft-landing, similar to the mid-90s. However, tightening financial conditions could only spark trouble for an economy based 70% on consumption and driven by access to cheap credit. The cooling in the used car market could suggest a broader economic slowdown is ahead.

 

We also noted in May the used car market year-over-year growth rates versus used car auto loan rates. A jump in rates has dampened upward price pressure as fewer buyers can afford cars. This is likely part of what has contributed to May's terrible retail sales numbers. Additionally, according to a report out Wednesday by The Verge, GM is also slashing prices on their 2023 Chevy Bolt EV and EUV.

 

Hilariously, GM's PR department is definitely doing their job well, as they put the "spin" on the lowered pricing as a measure being taken "amid high demand". GM says it wants to send the message that “affordability has always been a priority for these vehicles", the Verge wrote.

 

A GM spokesperson said: “This change reflects our ongoing desire to make sure Bolt EV/EUV are competitive in the marketplace.” Because we all know that high demand drives prices...lower...right?

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/auto-armageddon-may-sales-data-shows-dramatic-slowdown-us-new-car-sales

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 5:42 p.m. No.136958   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6987 >>6994

>>136957

Rodney Joffe Receives 2016 M3AAWG Mary Litynski Award for Lifetime Work in Fighting Text Spam, Malware and DDoS Attacks

 

M3AAWG 34th General Meeting, Dublin, Ireland, June 10, 2015 – A thoughtful provocateur ready to take on difficult challenges for the good of the Internet and an influential cybersecurity advocate, Rodney Joffe has worked to protect end-users since the 1990s when he fought to contain spam as the first email marketing campaigns were taking hold. In the ensuing years, he has single-handedly crippled text spam, has developed a sophisticated system to protect DNS, and has helped manage the worldwide response to major botnets infecting millions of users. At the M3AAWG 34th General Meeting in Dublin, Ireland, Joffe received the 2016 M3AAWG Mary Litynski Award for his lifetime achievements in protecting the Internet and end-users.

 

“Rodney is the kind of person who embraces the Internet with all its possibilities and quietly works behind the scene to fight abuse. Today’s industry leaders know he’s the person to go to when you need to get something done, especially if it involves protecting the general online public who might not be in a position to take action. When he sees a problem, Rodney jumps in with whatever talent and resources are needed and his accomplishments over the last twenty years have made us all safer,” said Michael Adkins, M3AAWG Chairman of the Board.

 

Joffe’s most recent focus has been on combatting botnets, nefarious networks of malicious code designed to steal personal information, hijack a user’s machine or engage in other harmful activities. Chairing the Conficker Working Group starting in 2008, Joffe managed the efforts of thousands of technologists in 115 countries working to mitigate the botnet. He also served as an envoy for the group, pressuring the U.S. government to pay attention to the problem and testifying at U.S. congressional cybersecurity hearings in 2009. In 2013, he received the U.S. FBI Director’s Award for helping organize the industry’s response to the Mariposa botnet, another major infection that affected users globally. He has also participated as a core threat designer in cybersecurity exercises operated by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the White House and the U.S. National Security Council.

 

Advocating for better global cooperation against online abuse, Joffe said, “The criminals that we are fighting have the same or better skillsets as us but they don’t have the moral compass we do. So it’s not a level playing field and, right now, all we’re really able to do is contain the problem. Until we can get to the point where law enforcement around the globe, as a group, are prepared to go after the bad guys and put them in jail so there aren’t outposts where they can hide, we’re not going to be able to completely win this battle.”

 

Developed UltraDNS and Other Widely Used Network Security

Joffe’s interest in protecting networks grew out of his work at Genuity, a major Internet Service Provider he founded in 1995 and one of the first Internet hosting companies. Three years later, Joffe created Anycast for DNS as a faster, more robust, and less expensive Internet addressing and routing system. In 1999, this evolved into the creation of UltraDNS, a Domain Name Service lookup and traffic management service that is widely used today to protect against Distributed Denial of Service attacks. Criminals use DDoS attacks to direct massive volumes of traffic to a targeted domain name, trying to flood the website’s servers and knock the organization offline. The technologies Joffe implemented known as DNS Shield provide additional, protected Internet routing to safeguard Web and email services for government and business enterprises. UltraDNS is now offered as a Neustar product, where Joffe serves as senior vice president, senior technologist and a fellow.

https://www.m3aawg.org/news/rodney-joffe-receives-2016-m3aawg-mary-litynski-award-for-lifetime-work-in-fighting-text-spam

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 6:02 p.m. No.136961   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6987 >>6994

Russia in 'failure to pay' credit event, investor committee says

 

A panel of investors on Wednesday found Russia had triggered a credit event after it failed to pay nearly $1.9 million in interest on a sovereign bond, taking the nation a step closer to its first major external debt default in over a century. The EMEA Credit Derivatives Determinations Committee (CDDC) said on its website that the committee voted yes to a question on whether a "Failure to Pay Credit Event" occurred with respect to Russia. Russia's international 2022 bond matured on April 4 and payment of principal and interest due at maturity was not made until May 2.

 

Overseas holders of that Russian sovereign bond sought a ruling on whether $1.9 million in potential interest accrued during that period, which was not included in the payment, constituted a "credit event" that might allow them to collect a payout on default insurance known as credit default swaps. The committee, whose 14 members include Citibank, Bank of America, Deutsche Bank, Elliot Management and PIMCO, agreed that the failure to pay happened on May 19 and that a request to find a resolution was submitted on May 26. It will meet again on June 6 at 2 p.m. London time (1300 GMT) to continue the process, which could move to set up an auction to determine any CDS payouts. There are currently $2.54 billion of net notional CDS outstanding in relation to Russia, including $1.68 billion on the country itself and the remainder on the CDX.EM index, according to JPMorgan calculations. Russian dollar-denominated bonds were trading up 1 cent to 2.5 cents on Wednesday, Refinitiv data shows. They are in very distressed territory, ranging from 30 cents on the dollar to as low as 19 cents. A Russian default on other debt looks inevitable, according to some investors, after the U.S. Treasury chose in late May not to extend a license that had allowed creditors to receive payments from Russia despite financial sanctions. Russia has around $40 billion of international bonds outstanding and just under $2 billion in payments is due through year-end.

 

Sanctions imposed by western countries and their allies on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, as well as counter measures by Moscow, have all but excluded the country from the global financial system. Russia's Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said last month that Moscow will service its external debt obligations in rubles if the United States blocks other options and will not call itself in default as it has the means to pay. Not all bonds allow for payment in rubles, however. The country has said it could extend a scheme used for its gas payments to sovereign bondholders, allowing Eurobond investors to open Russian FX and ruble accounts. The money would be channeled through Russia's National Settlement Depository (NSD), which is not under Western sanctions.

 

Russia had nearly $650 billion of available gold and currency reserves prior to the Ukraine invasion, which it calls a "special military operation," compared to $40 billion of international debt. It also makes billions of dollars a week selling oil and gas.

https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Finance/Russia-in-failure-to-pay-credit-event-investor-committee-says

 

Jamie and his pals want the payoffs from all those CDS contracts they wrote against the Ruble and Russian Bonds

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 6:39 p.m. No.136965   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6966 >>6987 >>6994

Ok so THIS is interdasting ...

 

AE64C6 Triton HALE UAV over Russia and just entering Chinese Airspace

Coordinates taken from ADS-B are shown in cap#3 so unless this is spoofed we got a Drone that flew over Russia and has just entered Chinese Airspace over Heilongjiang

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 7:08 p.m. No.136971   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6986 >>6987 >>6994

>>136966

AE64C6 Triton HALE UAV continues ws over China and has updated since the last post

Chinese AF OMA4090 A319 from Beijing Int'l

Chinese AF 11156 Y-20 north over central China

Current coordinates: 44.663°, 129.453°

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 8:09 p.m. No.136978   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6980 >>6987 >>6994

RCH845 USAF C-17 Globemaster departed Memphis Int'l earlier today went to JBA for about 60 minutes then a quick hop over to Dover AFB for 2 hours (load-in) then NE-guaranteed this has the new "aid package" i.e. weapons that Potato promised yesterday because of where it stopped and for how long.

 

and then this from a few hours ago...pic-rel

 

US plans to sell drones that can be armed with Hellfire missiles to Ukraine

The Biden administration intends to sell four advanced drones, which can be armed with powerful Hellfire missiles, to Ukraine for their defense against Russian invaders, a report said. The four MQ-1C Gray Eagle drones have longer endurance time and range than the smaller aerial systems the Ukrainian army is currently using to defend itself since Russia’s invasion began on Feb. 24, Reuters reported, citing three sources familiar with the planned sale. Congress can still block the exchange of the sophisticated drones, which would come after President Joe Biden in March nixed the transfer of fighter jets to Ukraine. The Gray Eagle drones can fly up to 30 or more hours at a time and gather large amounts of data for intelligence purposes. Each Gray Eagle drone can also be equipped with up to eight 100-pound Hellfire missiles — about double the weight of missiles carried by the current drones Ukraine is using. The sale would put an advanced reusable US system capable of multiple deep strikes on the battlefield against Russia for the first time.

https://nypost.com/2022/06/01/us-plans-to-sell-advanced-armed-drones-to-ukraine/

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 8:38 p.m. No.136984   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>noes it's not practical but imma ready for one mebby two squadrons 'o deez about nao just to scare the holy shit out of them

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 8:42 p.m. No.136985   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6988

>>136983

That is good

It's only two-to four of us and a bit specialized but aside from a few things ober there you can get most of that next door on basic news aggregators everywhere.

Plus I can't stand it over there with that shit-peat and repeat 'show' with the same tired op's and 3 letter agency bullshit

Fake fights, muh joo's etc

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 8:56 p.m. No.136987   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6992

>>136830

>>136832

>>136935

#926

>>136837 U.N. Had ‘Constructive’ Talks on Russian Grain, Fertilizer Exports

>>136842 PF Europe Action: Sovereign flight movements

>>136850 @wqnderwqman-The Special Counsel Proved The FBI Belongs To The Swamp

>>136853 @Andrew_Morray-List of AGENCIES WEAPONIZED AGAINST CITIZENS

>>136854 PAT63 US Army G5 sw from JBA-last visible flight for this was a return from Prague to JBA on 0527 and likely connected to Robert Malley Special Envoy to Iran

>>136857 China Orders $120 Billion Credit Line for Infrastructure Growth-Li Keqiang: China’s PM Back In The Limelight

>>136859 Second Amendment Showdown: Beto O’Rourke Resumes Call for Gun Confiscation

>>136861 @FLCaseyDeSantis-Freddie was abandoned as a baby but with God’s grace, perseverance & hard work, he achieved the American dream & is an inspiring success story. @GovRonDeSantis

>>136862 @GovRonDeSantis-Hurricane season is right around the corner, and we need your help in the Florida State Guard to keep Floridians safe.

>>136864, >>136866 @rondesantis-"Biden should be given an honorary membership in the Mexican drug cartels because nobody has done more to help the cartels than Biden with his open border policies.”

>>136865 Dutch AF to Amman, Jordan Nigerians to London

>>136867, >>136869 Ukraine Fires Own Human Rights Chief For Perpetuating Russian Troop 'Systematic Rape' Stories

>>136868, >>136923, >>136925, >>136928 The FBI Maintains a Workspace, Including Computer Portal, Inside the Law Firm of Perkins Coie – The Ramifications are Significant Q drop #3595

>>136871, >>136872 On the same day Durham is in the news for "losing" his first ever case-One of the cases he is MOST FAMOUS for is ALSO in the news, because there's been a new indictment in it... Whitey Bulger

>>136874, >>136951 PAT63 US Army G5 on ground at Gallatin Muni Airport, TN from JBA depart-town named after Swiss Aristocrat and former Treasury Sec Swamp creature-spent 30 minutes there then Wilmington NC flyby back to JBA

>>136877 pf CONUS activity

>>136880 Hungarian AF HUAF612 Falcon 7x heading to Baku-from from Debrecen Airport-Azerbaijan engaged in involving Hungarian companies in reconstruction of Karabakh - ambassador

>>136881 fun with 'official' #s U.S. job openings fall to 11.4 million, but labor market still the strongest in decades

>>136883, >>136886, >>136891 Faith In 'Fed Put' Falters As Bostic Walks Back "Pause" Comments

>>136884 @wqnderwqman-ICYMI—U.S. Justice Department asks court to reverse rule lifting requirement for COVID masks on airplanes and trains.

>>136889 kek! @IPOT1776 Happy Pride Month!

>>136890 BASED President Bolsonaro says Brazil will REJECT the WHO Pandemic Treaty.

>>136894 Worst Housing Affordability" since 1991 excluding Bubble; Real House Prices and Price-to-Rent Ratio in March

>>136897 @truthhammer-The GOP helped Biden steal an election, just to get rid of Trump. Maybe they are worried about Americans with guns?

>>136898 GLASS50 USAF Special Ops C-136 Wolfhound went to Stuttgart Int'l where AFRICOM is located there-it looks like it departed Misrata, Libya earlier

>>136899, >>136902, >>136908 @KingMakerFT-Evidence of off-the-charts “WTFness” (h/t @wakeywakey16) for a perfectly descriptive phrase) - Nellie Ohr and Glenn Simpson feeding oppo research through Bruce Ohr

>>136903 USGS Earthquake in Texas (cluster) blowin tunnels and DUMBS?

>>136905 Republic of Srpska is moving toward Russia and actively seceding from the greater part of Bosnia.

>>136907 @mattwhitaker46-Scott Turner from @A1Policy joins Liberty & Justice to discuss football life, economic opportunity zones and being a dishwasher growing up.

>>136911 @redstatewatcher-The Supreme Court has temporarily suspended a Texas law that bans social media platforms from censoring based on political viewpoint.

>>136914, >>136927 pf Europe update-French, Nigerians, Moroccans and Belgians

>>136918 UK anon reports: This a pic of Ghislaine’s flat in posh Knightsbridge, just South of Hyde Park. She had to sell it to pay her legal expenses. Red door across from the pub.

>>136921 COMEX Ag contracts increase by over 31k from May 27th to 74,841K-May 31st for a total of 374,205,000/ozs 'traded' back and forth between JP Morgue, BofA, HSBC, Wells Fartgo, Shitibank and Goldman Sachs for a total of $8.097B yesterday vs $4.614B on Friday

>>136929 @patelpatriot-Going to discuss my notes from the Gregg Phillips interview as well as some other news. Will end the show by taking questions.

>>136930 @stormypatriotjoe-@Kash I heard Utah would be a nice place

>>136939, >>136940 Mkt Fag: Futures indicated 'Sky' >>136849 but din't last long as it was quickly sold to (you) and then hilarity ensued with the FED heads Bostic, Daly and Bullard "splaining"-edition + NYFRB operations 9th straight day over $2T

>>136944 German AF 689 =23 G5 departed Boston-Logan Int'l after an overnight

>>136946 Moroccan AF FRV0118 747 back to Rabat after dropping someone off at Paris while the G6 staying there-Will Morocco hit the oil jackpot?

>>136948 @Qurham17-@stormypatriotjo-@TheStormHasArrived17 "Bill Barr: “Complicated cases like this take a long time to build. They occur step-by-step and in secret. People don’t like that, but if they want people punished, that’s what it takes… If you want the facts, if you want a report, that can be done fairly quickly. If you want scalps, that takes time.”

>>136949 Sheryl Sandberg to leave Facebook, stepping down as Meta COO+14 year share sales in FB (Meta) $1.82B

>>136955 Auto-Armageddon: May Sales Data Shows Dramatic Slowdown In US New Car Sales

>>136957, >>136958 @wqnderwqman-NEW Record searches identifying 164 additional electronic files indicate that Rodney Joffe had extensive communication with Obama during his Presidency + Rodney Joffe Receives 2016 M3AAWG Mary Litynski Award for Lifetime Work in Fighting Text Spam, Malware and DDoS Attacks

>>136959 Busy day out of NAS North Island for Blackhawks-usally 2-3 at a time-4 plus a coupla Drones

>>136961 Russia in 'failure to pay' credit event, investor committee says

>>136965, >>136966, >>136971, >>136973, >>136986 AE64C6 Triton HALE UAV over Russia and just entering Chinese Airspace-yep it's over China

>>136976 @GovRonDeSantis-Israel’s decision to move El Al airlines from New York City to South Florida is the latest example of Florida's leadership in business expansion and international travel.

>>136978 RCH845 USAF C-17 Globemaster departed Memphis Int'l earlier today went to JBA for about 60 minutes then a quick hop over to Dover AFB for 2 hours (load-in) then NE-guaranteed this has the new "aid package"

>>136978 US plans to sell drones that can be armed with Hellfire missiles to Ukraine

 

out

ttyitm

night

Anonymous ID: 28e309 June 1, 2022, 8:58 p.m. No.136989   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6991

>>136988

I agree

that one of the first reasons I am here

to do that

And it has to be done correctly-I am patient

1000 pieces is not just a cliche-known that quote since I was a kid but did not understand it then

ok now Ima going

tap. tap and night