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brxn 4 points ago +4 / -0

Sounds like they're scared Trump might win the rigged scam trial so they're looking for a way to void on a technicality.. basically looks like Trump is fighting honorably against people that have no honor... and still winning.

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brxn 6 points ago +6 / -0

All shares on a blockchain each with a unique serial number.. and a transparent market where anyone can set any price.. For example, I should be able to set my price to sell at $10000/share if I want - and the brokerage should not incur any 'additional liability' if my shares are actually in my account and up for sale.

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brxn 5 points ago +5 / -0

Of course it's an accident.. even if it was done on purpose, there is no point in blaming those responsible when you can blame an accident instead.

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brxn 5 points ago +5 / -0

Same thing happened with Julian Assange.. They attempted to label him a pedo and apparently Assange was able to show his machine was tampered with..

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brxn 3 points ago +3 / -0

Pick a side? No.. I don't need to do anything I don't want to do. I'll make up an extra dimension and pick the other missing half. Your two sides are bullshit and more bullshit. I'll pick the side that says war itself is bullshit.

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brxn 5 points ago +5 / -0

I would say 'definitely willing to entertain the idea' rather than believe.. Like.. I am definitely willing to entertain the idea that Michelle Obama is a Michael instead.. do I believe it? I am not certain so there is no belief yet.

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brxn 1 point ago +1 / -0

agreed.. There was even a Donald Trump tweet a long time ago linking to Ron Paul saying "We should be doing what this man says." or something to that effect..

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brxn 5 points ago +5 / -0

It's awesome seeing Tucker interview Ron Paul.. Those of us that support Ron Paul in 2008 realized right away there was some sort of coordinated effort to control information in the US. Ron Paul just likes to tell the truth.. and those that hate the truth act like he's throwing knives.

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brxn 4 points ago +4 / -0

In a conventional war where the US and Russia are involved, there would be no winner. There'd be a loser and less of a loser and everyone will wish the war never started in the first place.

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brxn 3 points ago +3 / -0

That's only the rookie year of the boycott..

I was really in the mood for a beer the other day and only InBev were options.. so I had WATER!! like from the toilet! And I was hydrated and I was even fine after..

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brxn 2 points ago +2 / -0

There's something really weird going on with Ford.. I have been buying a few F150's a year since starting my company and this is the first year I have seen them delay this long on the new model year. You cannot buy a 2024 F150 yet..

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brxn 4 points ago +4 / -0

Hilarious.. Tucker is bad because he interviewed the guy running Russia, who has had countless meetings with the last 4 POTUS, from a country we are not at war with.. But CBS is good when they interview terrorists in masks..

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brxn 21 points ago +21 / -0

The national security threat is the large number of invaders being 'helped in' on the southern border..

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brxn 7 points ago +7 / -0

I have so little trust for our government that I find it hard to form an opinion one way or another if Schulte was a good guy that was framed with CP or if there is mostly truth to this article and Schulte was bad. Obviously if this outcome is legit, then I am happy. What I find incredulous is that apparently Schulte was so smart he was at times a sysadmin and software developer for the CIA - and when they removed his admin privileges, he figured out how to grant himself those privileges back.. Meanwhile, on his personal computer, the FBI 'discovered CP under multiple layers of encryption.' Like.. you would think Schulte knew how to encrypt files given previous sysadmin knowledge.. It's just awfully convenient for the FBI/CIA that Schulte had collected a bunch of CP.

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brxn 1 point ago +1 / -0

at some point these agencies are going do this to a hornets nest

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brxn 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ya.. it's mayo man.. but while I disagree with his infinite counterfeit shares strategy, I gotta admit with his anti-DEI stance.. weird that 'bad guys' do some good things here and there.

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brxn 1 point ago +1 / -0

How'd the 'turn pistol braces illegal' rule work out? Pretty sure everyone ignored it.. so let them create another gay rule to ignore.

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brxn 1 point ago +1 / -0

If the dollar goes 'defunct' that would mean it has little to no value in the market.. so paying off debt owed in US dollars should be a cinch at that point. We'd have a whole hell of a lot of previously unexpected homeowners. TPTB cannot let the dollar collapse without ceding a whole hell of a lot of ground to the middle class.

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brxn 2 points ago +2 / -0

This.. she was 100% her public persona.. feisty and ready to fight.. basically exactly what kind of person this country needs.

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brxn 5 points ago +5 / -0

'out East' probably means Washington DC (or some place where rich pedos congregate) considering they are in Arizona..

That phone call was something else.. like.. if House of Cards had dialogue like that, it would have been the best show ever made

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brxn 8 points ago +8 / -0

It's more than that.. calling them stupid is an excuse for them coordinating a forever war against something that hasn't been near the problem they purport it to be. They're blatantly trying to erase history to push their own false narrative.

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brxn 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you go to bitcoincash.org, the paragraph under 'The History of Bitcoin Cash' makes the best point, imo. From my experience, 2016-2017 was crazy because so many random people in forums kept spamming the idea that a bunch of stuck transactions for Bitcoin was perfectly okay. The fact that the blockchain statistics showed more Bitcoin Cash being spread around than Bitcoin which was more concentrated, measuring by number of separate wallets with holdings, tells me that more people put faith in the idea of Bitcoin Cash and staying true to the original whitepaper. The dollar value discrepancy between both tells me that old money, which is purely threatened by crypto in general, would rather a crypto they have more control over (Bitcoin.. because they successfully crippled the protocol and removed original developers) to go up in value than the one that was created as a reaction to their move for control.

If you want me to write a research paper on Bitcoin Cash, no thanks.. but I still hold a bunch of different cryptos - including BTC and BCH - and BCH is the one I buy the most and hold the hardest.

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brxn 3 points ago +3 / -0

Buy one.. hold it (with your own keys and not on an exchange).. there are not enough BCH for everyone.. just like BTC.. and BTC and BCH split from the original blockchain before segwit and other protocol compromises were introduced to BTC.. So once people stop trusting ETFs, they'll move their BCH to private wallets and the price will skyrocket because of the amount of fake BCH holdings. BCH will be a useful protocol because it's not artificially crippled and it will be especially useful if our corrupt centralized banking system finally blows itself up.

21 million total BCH.. billions of people.. millions more losing faith in the existing financial system every day..

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brxn 7 points ago +8 / -1

Part of me wants every person forced to see it.. and part of me wants to do everything I can to make sure no innocent kids ever have to see it. Let the pieces fall where they may..

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