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Anyone know why this might be? I see something about the company not filing a document in time, but it should not affect delisting yet.

DWACW and DWAC still seem to be going.

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/donald-j-trump-why-im-suing-big-tech-11625761897?mod=opinion_lead_pos5

Just surprised they let President Trump use their platform like this to get the news out to the normies.

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I wasn't following politics at all back when pizzagate stuff came out, so I was wondering if anyone knows any good videos (or articles) documenting the event? I can't seem to find anything on it besides MSM garbage.

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I've seen a lot of people scratching their head about why Elon decided to manipulate the price of crypto recently by halting Tesla's acceptance of Bitcoin for payment on 5/12. Some say it's just the work of a bored billionaire, or that he did it for personal gain. However, I believe it relates to the impending GME squeeze, market crash, and removal of various financial institutions.

It's important to understand Elon's stance on hedge funds. He has made it clear in the past that he does not respect the SEC and that he will become "the destroyer of shorts." For the past 3+ months, he has pushed an entirely pro-crypto (especially Dogecoin) stance on his social media, and his announcement that Tesla would accept Bitcoin has kept it past the $50k price point for a while. Two weeks ago, he went on SNL, where he also frequently brought up the topic of crypto and brought it into the mainstream consciousness.

Then, less than a week after his SNL appearance, and after months of promoting crypto, Elon looks up energy costs of Bitcoin and decides perhaps it's bad for the environment. It's understandable why people are so angry at him. Well, unless you have been following GME DD and understand hedge funds who have shorted GME may keep a good chunk of their assets in crypto to prevent from being margin called. His announcement came a day before an important liquidity test for the hedge funds, so perhaps it was a way to wipe out their balance sheet and get them scrambling.

Also around the same time, the official GameStop Twitter became especially blatant about their support of the squeeze, tweeting a picture of an astronaut on the moon, the words "oops moass my bad," and various other things. MOASS stands for mother of all short squeezes. These tweets are gone now, but there are screenshots on the internet which are not hard to find. GameStop could get in trouble for market manipulation, and I'm sure they know this, which makes these tweets especially revealing.

There is another post by DeepFuckingValue (RoaringKitty on Twitter) where many believe he cryptically referenced the date 5/13/21, hidden in a Super Smash Bros clip months ago that ends with "GAME." Pause at the very end and you'll see it.

https://twitter.com/theroaringkitty/status/1382776799273291779?s=21

With talks of inflation, record high borrowing from the FED, and even MSM saying it's time for a market correction, I don't think it's hard to believe the system could easily come crashing down from one stock. There is much more I could include, but it may be easier to follow /r/Superstonk if you are interested in GME happenings. It's pretty much the only place on Reddit I find somewhat tolerable anymore. In conclusion, this is all speculation, but it would sure be nice to have figured out Elon's intentions for once.

To those who have not seen the Q post: Shall we play a game? Nothing can STOP what is coming

https://qalerts.app/?n=4951

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I consider myself a new pepe (joined in January this year), so to all those who have been awake for over a year, I'm curious what your reaction to the pandemic, lockdowns, etc. was as well as what other people online were saying at the time. Did it play a big part in confirming your beliefs?

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I was going through a post on r/CovidVaccinated made by a mom that has experienced severe mood changes since she took the vaccine on 3/29, as well as headaches, body aches, and chest pain. The comments below it are supportive with people sharing their own negative experiences with the vaccine. Some in particular stood out to me, however, such as:

"Yeah the constant shutting down of any opinion or thoughts does not give confidence to people already questioning the safety or efficacy of these things, unfortunately."

"Yup. The denial of the side effects by many are unreal. There are very serious side effects with this vaccine exactly the same as were with the swine flu vaccine. This is a scandal of major proportions."

I found it pretty funny that users on that board are afraid of anti-vax shills. Guess everyone is afraid of shills in some form these days. It's also madness to me that people are willing to put themselves through some of the things I've seen on that thread.

https://www.reddit.com/r/CovidVaccinated/comments/mxknf1/although_these_side_effects_are_rare_they_are/

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I've actually never seen this tactic used yet, but the superstonk subreddit, which is basically focused on GME, is currently under attack by shills who claim good DD is conspiracy. They are also comparing the subreddit to "QAnon." I'm not surprised how the mention of these things trigger so many Reddit users, but the level of desperation to connect Q with a stock subreddit once again proves to me that the situation with GME is something to keep eyes on. The subreddit has been apolitical and quite positive for a while, so I noticed the shift in tone right away.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Superstonk/ (if you want to see some textbook divide and conquer in action for research purposes)

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Biden just announced the U.S. has reached 200 million shots administered. It's obvious that the government/media are pulling out all the stops for this vaccine marketing campaign, but I still can't get over how illogical this particular statistic is and how it should be to everyone.

Looking at this link by the Department of Health (https://health.ri.gov/publications/guidelines/COVID19-vaccine-timeline.pdf), we can see that government employees, healthcare workers, school staff, and 65-75+ have been eligible for the vaccine. All other age groups, from 16-64 are still in the process of eligibility being rolled out, also dependent on underlying health conditions.

Looking at U.S. population data (as of 2019), about 60 million people are below the age of 15, with the total population being 328 million. Removing kids from the equation, are we expected to believe that pretty much everyone who is eligible for the vaccine has taken at least one dose? Maybe I'm highly underestimating the demand or not keeping up with accelerated vaccine eligibility, but I live in one of the most liberal states and I'd say it's still split maybe 60/40 on those willing to take it.

It's even more clear to me through stats like this that bad actors are really running out of time. With the UC system announcing they are requiring vaccines this fall, after JUST claiming they were undecided on requiring it a week ago, the pressure is definitely on. Is this what a 10 year plan being condensed into a couple of years looks like?

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I've been invested (figuratively and literally) in the whole GME situation and I saw a post on normie Reddit that tries to make sense of a DeepFuckingValue tweet. I always thought the timing of GME suggested it was more than just a subreddit movement. What I also found interesting was that the user attacks "qanon" but does exactly the kind of connection based analysis we do here, meaning people are slowly training themselves to think like us. They just don't realize it yet.

https://www.reddit.com/r/GME/comments/li0w9k/if_hes_still_in_im_in/

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Yesterday, DeepFuckingValue did an interview with news sources wearing a "GAME OVER" t-shirt, and now the GameStop founder is mentioning popcorn? To top it all off, Trump mentioned in his final speech on the 20th that there would be certain aspects of the economy which are a "rocket ship up." Too many coincidences...

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