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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 421.63-0.1%Jan 13 4:00 PM EST

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To: Julius Wong who wrote (206877)7/19/2024 9:16:07 PM
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This decoupling between USA and PRC working seemingly quite well. Now just have to retire and rid of all Boeings, swap out from US$s, getMoreGold, and and and, and unite as one completely with the rest of the planet, then all good as Team USA go maga, I am told

Remaining agnostic and still not 100% gold

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Microsoft outage leaves China largely untouched as tech self-sufficiency campaign pays off
Published: 7:23pm, 19 Jul 2024


The Microsoft Windows recovery screen displayed at a currency exchange kiosk during a worldwide systems outage at Hong Kong International Airport on Friday. Photo: Edmond So

The Microsoft Windows outage that affected foreign businesses and luxury hotels in China on Friday left the country’s key infrastructure, from airlines to banks, largely unaffected, according to industry sources and social media posts.

As of 6pm local time, there have been no reports in mainland China of infrastructure breakdowns, while many airports in the Asia-Pacific region, from Hong Kong to Australia, were hit with disruptions. The international airports in Beijing and Shanghai were operating normally, according to their websites.
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