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June 04, 2020, 11:35:35 PM |
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We will see tonight if the rioters start going up against immobilized fully armed forces who don't give a flying fuck when given the order to shoot on site in D.C tonight.
You sound pretty excited by this. "Fully armed forces"? These dipshits don't even know how to act as a fire support team. Eh, I doubt this crap has the guts to shoot anyone or will even show up. Best case 10 guys surrounded by 100 police officers. (Bail is not inherently bad. Think these guys will be able to flee? Doubt it)
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June 04, 2020, 11:52:56 PM |
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Oh yeah, the ones who kept on getting beaten up in Iraq and had to be rescued by the military over and over again.
Edit: Oh I see, they'll just be sitting behind all the fencing, walls, and barbed wire, drawing paychecks and striking poses for Trump when he walks by.
I personally would rather see Trump hire 10,000 high end hookers to protect him but then again I'm not the President so I don't get to set priorities.
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June 05, 2020, 12:13:04 AM |
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Guess who called in the paramilitary into Washington D.C tonight? https://youtu.be/c5rBXIT3zhkBe aware they are private so they are like contract mercs so they dont care what laws they break. Don't we need the anti-hero to go into battle now? War has come in 3..2..1 I watched the video where he claims private military is coming to DC. Most comments are asking where he got his information. He said to Google "private military Washington DC" and check under News. I did. I don't see anything. Any further information on this? I know that in Iraq the mercenaries were used to bust in doors and do things the US military was not allowed to do because of treaties and such. I think I was close to being hired for one such company but I had to turn down the job because they needed my to quit my job that Friday and start weapons training that Monday. They could not tell me what I would be doing. I told them I needed to give my company 2 weeks notice.
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June 05, 2020, 12:23:05 AM |
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Be aware they are private so they are like contract mercs so they dont care what laws they break. Don't we need the anti-hero to go into battle now? A hero like U.N. peace keeping troops? It might take months that countries decide to send them. Maybe even a year. I would suggest those people in Washington just to stock on guns and barricade in their nuclear shelters. They can stay safe that way even against covid-19.
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Guess who called in the paramilitary into Washington D.C tonight? https://youtu.be/c5rBXIT3zhkBe aware they are private so they are like contract mercs so they dont care what laws they break. Don't we need the anti-hero to go into battle now? War has come in 3..2..1 I watched the video where he claims private military is coming to DC. Most comments are asking where he got his information. He said to Google "private military Washington DC" and check under News. I did. I don't see anything. Any further information on this? I know that in Iraq the mercenaries were used to bust in doors and do things the US military was not allowed to do because of treaties and such. I think I was close to being hired for one such company but I had to turn down the job because they needed my to quit my job that Friday and start weapons training that Monday. They could not tell me what I would be doing. I told them I needed to give my company 2 weeks notice. If they did hire these private contractors to come in to take care of this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOl2nHMDO7EThen I doubt they will give them an ETA of when they plan to come giving up the element of surprise to quell the situation. Going on for the past 3 nights I think he is filling his shorts right about now. Yeah those groups are hiring anybody with a military backgroud then just molding them into these soldiers of fortune. They were sold off back in 2011 to some private investors. Maybe trump was one of those who poured millions to pay these rag tag crews to "shoot to kill" protestors fighting with rocks and sticks holding their kids with them. You see that picture of a police officer pointing a rubber bullet gun at a 6 year old kid? This has gotten out of hand and no coming back #trumpout2020
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June 05, 2020, 12:32:38 AM |
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I've been trying to get proof that this guy is a cop. Updating the thread here: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5252422.0I just ran a facial recognition program against it but with his nose covered up it comes back as a 66% match. The his picture photoshopped over the guy's exposed face comes back with a 76% match. So inconclusive so far. My question would be...there were so many people taking video that day, all day. I would think if everyone had their video online they would be able to figure out where the guy went.
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June 05, 2020, 12:53:49 AM |
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I know that in Iraq the mercenaries were used to bust in doors and do things the US military was not allowed to do because of treaties and such. I think I was close to being hired for one such company but I had to turn down the job because they needed my to quit my job that Friday and start weapons training that Monday. They could not tell me what I would be doing. I told them I needed to give my company 2 weeks notice.
The smart move, and one that *would* concern me is if Trump asks for 10,000 Russian Spetzna "peacekeepers" to monitor the polls and the capitol because you obviously can't trust the US army. That could get very.... interesting. These guys? Trip on their own dicks. Which is about what you'd expect from this administration.
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June 05, 2020, 01:22:02 AM |
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Thinking of buying a bit of physical-never did before. Worth it?
No. It is not.
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June 05, 2020, 01:41:41 AM |
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Cassuscoin thing? They seemed interesting, but were they hacked at this point?
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June 05, 2020, 01:42:19 AM Last edit: June 05, 2020, 01:56:09 AM by Biodom |
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Thinking of buying a bit of physical-never did before. Worth it?
No. It is not. I dunno...it's shiny ..Getting a bit tired of our protracted bear market. We will be truly out of it above 20K, still more than 100% to go. Don't want to diworsify yet, but there will be a time.
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June 05, 2020, 01:51:30 AM |
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Cassuscoin thing? They seemed interesting, but were they hacked at this point?
Not hacked, but now there are fakes out there so caveat emptor. I may or may not have... some. Thinking of buying a bit of physical-never did before. Worth it?
No. It is not. I dunno...it's shiny Those of us who also own PMs think they are.
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June 05, 2020, 02:04:01 AM |
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Thinking of buying a bit of physical-never did before. Worth it?
No. It is not. I dunno...it's shiny ..Getting a bit tired of our protracted bear market. We will be truly out of it above 20K, still more than 100% to go. Don't want to diworsify yet, but there will be a time. If you have the money for some gold, and patience to wait, then yeah, buying gold is a great idea. Diversification, which is important to me. 1 oz of gold is more than some 98% of Americans own.Physical gold only. Hide it well, don't tell any neighbors, etc. Oh, yeah, it's shiny too.
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June 05, 2020, 02:08:43 AM |
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If you have the money for some gold, and patience to wait, then yeah, buying gold is a great idea. Diversification, which is important to me. 1 oz of gold is more than some 98% of Americans own.
Physical gold only. Hide it well, don't tell any neighbors, etc.
Oh, yeah, it's shiny too.
Hm. I remember trading a bitcoin for an ounce of gold. See how stupid that sounds? Let us all reflect on this and meditate Ommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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June 05, 2020, 02:24:32 AM Last edit: June 05, 2020, 02:35:46 AM by Biodom |
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Thinking of buying a bit of physical-never did before. Worth it?
No. It is not. I dunno...it's shiny ..Getting a bit tired of our protracted bear market. We will be truly out of it above 20K, still more than 100% to go. Don't want to diworsify yet, but there will be a time. If you have the money for some gold, and patience to wait, then yeah, buying gold is a great idea. Diversification, which is important to me. 1 oz of gold is more than some 98% of Americans own.Physical gold only. Hide it well, don't tell any neighbors, etc. Oh, yeah, it's shiny too. I just calculated an interesting stat: There are, apparently, 2.5 bil oz of physical gold in the world. 1/1000000 of this is 2500 oz, which cost about $4.3 mil to acquire with no guarantees about the max limit of gold oz eventually. 1/1000000 of all btc is 21 btc, which is just $206K, which is about 5% of the money required to buy a proportionate amount of gold. Basically, you get about X20 for your buck if you buy btc vs gold (as far as a proportion of the world's supply). The inflation (mining) of both gold and btc is currently similar. The math changes if and when btc would be at around 200-210K. It would be in a relative scarcity equilibrium with gold (at the current gold prices).
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June 05, 2020, 02:42:57 AM |
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Thinking of buying a bit of physical-never did before. Worth it?
No. It is not. I dunno...it's shiny ..Getting a bit tired of our protracted bear market. We will be truly out of it above 20K, still more than 100% to go. Don't want to diworsify yet, but there will be a time. If you have the money for some gold, and patience to wait, then yeah, buying gold is a great idea. Diversification, which is important to me. 1 oz of gold is more than some 98% of Americans own.Physical gold only. Hide it well, don't tell any neighbors, etc. Oh, yeah, it's shiny too. I just calculated an interesting stat: There are, apparently, 2.5 bil oz of physical gold in the world. 1/1000000 of this is 2500 oz, which cost about $4.3 mil to acquire with no guarantees about the max limit of gold oz eventually. 1/1000000 of all btc is 21 btc, which is just $206K, which is about 5% of the money required to buy a proportionate amount of gold. Basically, you get about X20 for your buck if you buy btc vs gold (as far as a proportion of the world's supply). The inflation (mining) of both gold and btc is currently similar. The math changes if and when btc would be at around 200-210K. It would be in a relative scarcity equilibrium with gold (at the current gold prices). Nice. So yeah, if you believe that Bitcoin relative gains will outrun Gold relative gains, then it makes sense to just buy BTC for now instead (or a little PM if you want but not a lot). You can always swap BTC for Gold if and when it makes sense to do so. Also check out Silver to Gold Ratio. It's currently 95.52, a fairly historic level. Because of that some believe that Silver is the better buy rn over Gold.
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June 05, 2020, 03:15:20 AM |
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the evening wall report #dyor 4h I say to my friends..maybe the cup is bigger than I thought? They say maybe..if you discount the drop from the pandemic Then I say to my friends..maybe it is long handle wok? My friends look at me and think I am crazy perhaps.. D I say to my friends smile..accumulate...hodl. The summer Dragon comes... We acknowledge harmony and are grateful. D #stronghands
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June 05, 2020, 03:50:30 AM Last edit: June 05, 2020, 04:40:01 AM by JayJuanGee |
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I dunno...it's shiny Those of us who also own PMs think they are. Hide it well, don't tell any neighbors, etc.
Hm. I remember trading a bitcoin for an ounce of gold.
See how stupid that sounds? Let us all reflect on this and meditate
Ommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Let's not and say we did. some believe that Silver is the better buy rn over Gold.
Oh my!!!!!!! Edited: (added this one)I woulda done a lot better had I just turned them into bitcoin, but ....
Help!!! This could be referred to as: "roach-reviving by a thousand posts"
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June 05, 2020, 04:15:23 AM |
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Thinking of buying a bit of physical-never did before. Worth it?
No. It is not. I dunno...it's shiny ..Getting a bit tired of our protracted bear market. We will be truly out of it above 20K, still more than 100% to go. Don't want to diworsify yet, but there will be a time. If you have the money for some gold, and patience to wait, then yeah, buying gold is a great idea. Diversification, which is important to me. 1 oz of gold is more than some 98% of Americans own.Physical gold only. Hide it well, don't tell any neighbors, etc. Oh, yeah, it's shiny too. I turned all those shitcoins that Roger gifted me back in 2017 into my shiny gold and silver coin pm stash. I did pretty well, though I woulda done a lot better had I just turned them into bitcoin, but I already had some of those. Diversification etc....
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