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JulesW 1 point ago +1 / -0

It was claimed Vanguard by one tiny MSM article that could not be substantiated. All brokers are shady. If you are using a broker that shut off the buy button last January then good luck. I don’t trust any of them though. DRS is the only way to assure they don’t sell off your positions in the name of market stability or shut off other buy/sell buttons when the shit goes down.

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JulesW 6 points ago +6 / -0

He was a lifelong liberal before finding MAGA? Yeah, I am always skeptical of folks like this. Hopefully he has actually rehabilitated but like you said, watch him closely.

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JulesW 1 point ago +1 / -0

This happened with GME just a few weeks back. Fidelity suddenly showed 13 million shares available to short. They were quickly called out on it and said it was a mistake. Only 2 million shares should have been available. The price was driven down substantially.

Keep in mind this is coming from a stock that has only issued 75 million total shares and Fidelity routinely reports 8 or 9:1 buy/sell ratios. This just doesn’t add up. Apes have been holding for a year and DRSing shares for months now.

Liquidity is drying up. More and more fuckery is being used to keep it suppressed. They may eventually cheat it into nothing, but I have a feeling the Federal Reserve and cabal are going down this time.

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JulesW 4 points ago +4 / -0

The news just happens to pile on GME every chance it gets. If what you are saying was true, GME would be blockbuster video by now. There would be no mention of it as it would be irrelevant. Just look at all the negative GME articles still being pumped out every week.

You say shorts covered. They covered their margin requirements but never closed the position. Hedgies are praying we all sell but it ain’t happening. They are fucked and using every illegal trick just to survive another day.

Believe what you want, but if you use common sense you will see the same MSM that lies about everything political is lying about GME.

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JulesW 2 points ago +2 / -0

Just look at all the GME fud being pumped out by MSM. If it were truly over, this wouldn’t be the case. Hedge funds never closed. They are terrified.

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JulesW 2 points ago +2 / -0

I know, but many overseas apes have been DRSing now. We can assume all of RCs and other insider shares are locked up away from the DTCC. We are making progress.

An NFT dividend would be great, but somehow I doubt GME wants to go this route due to the MSM how they would spin the market crash that would follow. All speculation, but an unassisted squeeze that outed the cabal for the evil they are would be much better for all of us.

Here’s to hoping. Tomorrow’s the day, right? 🙂

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JulesW 4 points ago +4 / -0

Accused of market manipulation? Haha. Of course he was. People here are quick to quote the very fake news articles they normally argue against politically because they haven’t yet made the connection that all MSM is lies.

Byrne tried taking on the hedge funds and market makers by calling them out on their synthetic shares. They had chosen to short his company and kill it likely due to it being Amazon competition. Byrne tried to make them close out their naked shorts by issuing a crypto dividend. Unfortunately, when you control everything in the market you also control judges and courts. He ultimately lost and the practice continues today. For now.

Game over. Nothing can stop what is coming. Game stop.

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JulesW 4 points ago +4 / -0

No stock exists when you buy and sell through brokers. When you buy directly through computershare or directly register the stock in your name it is removed from the DTCC and placed under your ownership.

That’s what this entire GME saga is about. The market makers/banks have manipulated the market for years by creating synthetic shares in the name of liquidity. Once the entire float of GME is DRS’d it will be interesting to see what happens to the millions of billions of synthetics they have created in order to drive the price down.

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JulesW 2 points ago +2 / -0

I would question the effectiveness of all of them at this point. The first ones worked according to who? The CDC?

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JulesW 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sotrovimab is still available. The only one of the monoclonal antibodies at this point.

Yes, they are pushing the oral treatments like Paxlovid but the drug interactions and contraindication list make it sketchy at best. This won’t end well.

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JulesW 1 point ago +1 / -0

Leave Fu king out of this!

Dude, you think anything on the CDC or .gov pages is legit at all? FFS, the Babylon Bee is way more accurate than some of the CDC shit.

Sorry, but big tech has managed to corrupt everything. People should know their sources, verify what they can, and do their best to note potential issues when posting shit. Trustworthy independent journalists are not easy to find these days.

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JulesW 2 points ago +2 / -0

As long as they just delete posts that violate policies instead of suspending or banning people. There are always ways to rephrase and get around AI shit systems.

Don’t get me wrong, I would rather have 100% free speech, but like people are saying, it would turn into what happens with every new bread on 8kun. Shit show.

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JulesW 9 points ago +10 / -1

Controlled opposition at best. He is a red shoe club pedo. He might be forced to comply for a lesser sentence, but he is the same old douche.

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JulesW 2 points ago +2 / -0

No fucking way. They are fully corrupt and simply an extension of big pharma at this point. There is no coming back from what they have done. Same for all 3 letter agencies.

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JulesW 4 points ago +5 / -1

Why the fuck does she think it’s strictly an animal medicine? Oh yeah, our corrupt fucking FDA. It’s not just horse dewormer.

Get him some horse paste and choke it down him. 0.6mg/kg/day of ivermectin component for 7-10 day. For most adults of avg size it is about 1/3 to 1/2 tube daily as it is 18.7 mg/g of paste and there are 6g of paste per tube. Alternatively you can take the injectable formulation orally. You can find the “human” tablets or powder for compounding at some pharmacies, but it’s more expensive and harder to find right now.

The COPD and immunocompromised state make it imperative that he gets something soon. Steroids are the treatment for COPD, and not sure why he is immunocompromised, but they will further add to that problem.

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JulesW 3 points ago +3 / -0

Maybe so. I’m sure many would like to bury any university involvement but if we truly have it all it won’t matter.

These fucking liberal universities are good for nothing aside from brainwashing and hiding spies. And we the taxpayers pay for them.

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JulesW 3 points ago +4 / -1

I thought we already had evidence the virus originated stateside at UNC and Pitt?

I don’t believe anything fucking DARPA says. Lifelog to Facebook? They cannot be trusted at any time.

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JulesW 5 points ago +5 / -0

The headline and date of the article is enough. Gates and bin Talal co-owned on July 2017. Shooting was October 2017.

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JulesW 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yeah, I doubt any of them are squeaky clean. Pretty much like our leaders. I have looked at many pics of the 2 together including the sword dance and the king doesn’t seem to be showing fear or disdain.

I have no idea what really went on. Hopefully Trump will write a book detailing all of his dealings with the cabal.

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JulesW 15 points ago +15 / -0

This isn’t one of the bad guys. This is Crown Prince Bin Salman’s father (Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud) who helped with the cleanup of Saudi Arabia which included taking care of Al Waleed bin Talal. Bin Talal was the Twitter owner and partial owner of the top floor at Mandalay Bay with Gates (tied to the Vegas shooting).

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JulesW 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have been onboard forever. I have been labeled a conspiracy nut since 9/11. I work in the medical industry and have seen the profession’s greed firsthand. I am ashamed and hopefully will be doing something else one day.

That said, the FDA has much more power than you realize. The Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act along with the Public Health Service Act authorizes them to do many, many, things with a very broad scope. Congress essentially gives them the power to interpret and enforce these acts as they see fit.

So I would argue the FDA very much has legal authority and they take advantage of this at every opportunity.

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