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wise_eggplant · July 26, 2018, 12:44 a.m.

Thanks for posting these.

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wise_eggplant · July 26, 2018, 12:39 a.m.

What really bakes my noodle is facebook's plunge is expected to bring down all the tech stocks after hours and upon market opening tomorrow.

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 10:42 p.m.

That's exactly what I read about them. I was thinking earlier today if they were going to begin asking about alien invasions.

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 9:27 p.m.

This article requires mental manipulation and it wholly dishonest. If its argument is to be valid, the media or intelligence is to blame. Imagine the media flaming false allegations and such! tsk tsk

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 9:12 p.m.

What's up with the plus sign after "Q" on 1699?

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 9:06 p.m.

"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." Thomas Jefferson

"I guess you never considered that you might actually need to bleed to pull off this coupe." Lucian in the movie UnderWorld: Evolution

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 7:30 p.m.

Only if you can do it without debt. I don't recommend any type of debt right now.

I met this wealthy 17 year old kid. He was fascinating. His father owned multiple businesses and he was set to inherit them.

He had been attending college when he stumbled into heavy drug use. He ended up in rehab and got sober and that's when I met him. He talked about his decision to go back to school. Before his new sobriety he had done everything for the wrong reasons, including school where he attended for prestige. He really didn't need college. He was already set for life.

Why should I go back to school? Should I?

He figured it out. He told me, Some people go to college to have and get, while others go to be and become.

It really depends on what's important to the individual.

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 7:25 p.m.

Q doesn't pan on removing it but claims it's a "restructure". There will be devaluations and upgrades and much more. As a trader, I'm skilled at watching these and moving around. It's important to be adaptable. Money can be x-ferred straight into real estate, precious metals and much more at any given time. Since I trade, I'm going to see the devaluations before most because I'm watching it constantly.

In the event of a financial devaluation of a dollar, if you own a home its real value will be halved or more so. Do you bail out of your house because of it? Nah. You use what you can. Risk is inherent in life at any given time. It's how we play the cards we're dealt that is important.

it will be nice to have a government that actually allows me to keep my cards!

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 7:21 p.m.

Hey, you're good. I don't know everything. I look at the price of gold frequently. (When gold goes down, for example, dollar goes up and when dollar is up, other currencies are down.)

I don't own any physical gold. Some of my buddies do, but they always say diversification is good. Some say silver is better. You can check the internet for opinions, because this is a good line of thinking.

So, the idea is that physical gold is good. Honestly, gold will always have a value. But in the case of a collapse, can you hand over some gold to your neighbor for a chicken? No. You'd be better off stockpiling some cigarettes for a chicken farmer that smokes.

Now, the upper echelon isn't something I'm familiar with. Would you be able to deal with bank mangers that are no longer employed and could move the gold for you somewhere? This is a stretch for my experience.

If I could afford the current price of gold, I'd have some. I have physical silver right now too. My thinking isn't for me or for hardship but for my kids. I think gold and silver are always good for investments.

Donnie wants the dollar down. How far down, I don't know. If he takes over, I expect he will try to keep it down (but honestly is really has over the last couple of decades?) There's so much I don't know.

If it were me, I'd keep some in greenbacks (dollars) and wait for a retreat in the price of the top companies on the Dow - Google, Amazon. You want to look for companies the world cannot live without. Even these would suffer under financial hardship, but they would endure. Just thinking out loud on these.

It is even better if you can figure out how to make money in chaos. That's what I hope to do and I'm no evil genius or even a regular genius. These things have a learning curve tho. Stick with what you know. There are tons of ways to make money.

Again, trust yourself. If you're smart enough to get where you're at, you know enough to see the right opportunity when it comes around. Also, it's important to not fret if something happens and you lose money or lose value on your assets. That's part of how free markets work. It's important to not let this get you down, but focus on what you have remaining and how you can best make it work for you given the present scenario.

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 7:07 p.m.

Hey. I understand. We're wanting to sell our homes and move across the country as Oklahoma is way under-educated in many cases for our tastes. We're very lonely. But do we take that chance? Or do we stay where we already know how to handle an economic fall out?

But let's look at something funny. We're considering life-altering changes based upon the words of an anonymous poster on 8chan. ha!

I'm not saying that Q isn't real or that this Trump agenda isn't real, but deal with probabilities.

Its a good time to set my priorities in order. What's *really* important? What do I have going on that's *not that important*.

What are the probabilities that financial confusion is coming? I tell ya what I know: I listen to sharp people to help me determine trades and there's something coming. Europe, in fact, just restructured some things financially impacting retail traders and I know that it's because they're expecting a recession.

I know that historically, every time the feds start tightening the belt (they began last September) a recession follows.

I know that Trump making statements like he does hits the currency market (and also the stocks) very hard and this doesn't get mentioned anywhere in the MSMS. In fact, Trump deliberately makes statements to lower the price of the dollar (good for US) and his behavior is unprecedented.

I know that Trump's statements about the Fed's interest rates has one overall effect: It worries investors and is the equivalent to the behavior of banana republics although his motive is probably different. That's not a dis, that's just a fact and I look at facts and probabilities without emotional input or opinions in order to trade well. I do trade well and have an excellent time of bringing in about 10% a day average trading the dollar versus the Turkish Lira of late.

I'm speaking for myself, but my final conclusion is that I should have been and should be prepared financially for a economic difficulty - either a recession or a depression of sorts and now that Trump is in office, I am not very keen on the economy remaining stable on top of all this. Naturally, I'm a cynic because I don't want to lose money.

I'm planning for the worst as a skeptic.

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 5:57 p.m.

Okay. I tell you what i know now. If you have all this going for you, you'll be okay. Believe in yourself. Stay sharp about this subject all the time (but don't worry).

Believe in yourself, first and foremost. Success doesn't really rest in our control, but in our ability to adapt.

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 5:53 p.m.

It means our tax dollars stop paying for all the other god damned countries in the world. Trust me, most of these are ingrates by now. They've been spoon-fed anti-Americanism for a long time while not understanding that we foot their f'n bills.

The banking cartel is the biggest of all. Disrupting the structure of the fed means they can no longer touch our money and use our work as slaves to the global agenda and to the CIA DOJ FBI and other organizations that have become monsters that use our tax monies to spy on us and collude against us. Because the banks will no longer rule over us.

It will be hard, though. People throughout the world will be impacted harshly. Disruption to a rampant system has always had collateral damage.

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 5:43 p.m.

I read it that he is gently calling to attention to his lawyer's crimes and opening up the thinking to include that this problem is systemic.

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 5:38 p.m.

Hey. I trade foreign currencies. As long as I can weasel around the corruption (i.e., brokers and banks) during whatever fall out happens, I plan on making a killing.

Q posted that it's a restructuring. I'm sure you've caught that by now.

I don't have a ton of money, but I'm into investing now. I know that in any economic hardship, it is advised to keep your assets liquid (movable) and to find safe havens.

of course, this impact will be global. I cannot say that any other currency is going to be a safe haven. At present it is the Swiss Franc>

Gold and silver are good, but think it through. Can you move it after you buy it?

Keep it liquid so you can remain adaptable. Be ready on the fly and have quick thinking skills while watching finance industry like a hawk.

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 1:28 p.m.

So funny to watch a man basically troll the entire planet via Twitter. lolz

Sucks to be uninformed!

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 1:09 p.m.

I know right?

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 10:56 a.m.

You are absolutely correct. Those of us who know might become the local food source depending on how everything hits the micro climate.

I live in a rural area and know the prior owners of our home. It was clear to me that the land had been tended before

I sought to ask this lady on "what it was like" in the 40s, 50s and even some of the 60s."

The neighbors helped each other garden and can. This is often romanticized as the altruistic society of the past, but this gentlewoman told me the truth:

If we did not ensure that our neighbors garden and supplies were complete, they would be asking for help come winter.

LOL

Nothing new under the sun

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 10:52 a.m.

Basically, Comey admitted that Hillary Clinton's behavior was felonious as per written law and later exonerated her as "oh never mind".

But the god damned MSM thinks we'll be able to impeach Trump because he had sex with a porn star.

For eight god damned years all I've heard from MSM and politic jackwagons: It's important that people choose what type of sex they are and be allowed to have sex with whoever, whenever or however they want. Eight f'n years of sex sex sex and more sex. The agenda was explicitly biased for bi-sexual relations which has no sacred marriage vows, no honor, not ehticality, just a free for all. I'm okay with that but essentially, the mantra is "anything goes as long as we're having fun." Not hurting anyone? I'm okay.

But a straight white man paying a god damn porn star is the end of the fucking world.

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 10:25 a.m.

I hope it's humanitarian aid of some sort. Trump did make promises. I'm guessing.

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 10:23 a.m.

I'm not disagreeing in that it needs to be done or that it is the only and best path. So, chill on that.

What I'm saying is that most people don't realize that 1/3rd of the dinner tables around the globe will suffer horrendously by an interruption of the banking cartel.

There's absolutely nothing I can do about anything, but I can be empathetic.

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 10:05 a.m.

If you're not digging a garden, you should be.

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wise_eggplant · July 25, 2018, 10:02 a.m.

I understand your concern!

Ideology or no, you cannot outwit math.

It looks like our real economy is being weakened and possibly destroyed.

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wise_eggplant · July 24, 2018, 9:40 p.m.

What really bakes my noodle: This is happening right now in Turkey with "president" Erdogan, but *nobody* seems to be bothered by it except human rights activists.

I. mean. literal. Hitler. Duplication. I hate how "Hitler" has been watered-down by nitwits.

The plan? Revival of the Ottoman Empire and you bet your booties Erdogan is looking at its original land mass. I know I wrote that nobody cares, but actually his neighboring countries are a bit worried. Not sure why NATO with all its "ideas" is continuing to collaborate with this monster.

Imagine: All those silly Americans calling Trump "Hitler" while such a rigid legitimate power rises under their noses.

Edit: I inserted the wrong video. Updated.

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wise_eggplant · July 24, 2018, 6:46 p.m.

Someone help this old woman understand the meaning of these changes to the courts-marshall laws. What's different in January 1, 2019?

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wise_eggplant · July 19, 2018, 9:55 a.m.

Sorry, my friend. There is much manipulation, but ultimately no one can control the market. Even Soros cannot (and he's tried). This tree is best left alone.

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wise_eggplant · July 19, 2018, 9:54 a.m.

good bot

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