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To: TobagoJack who wrote (171474)5/10/2021 8:17:04 PM
From: Sultan1 Recommendation

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sense

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Does not this mean the guy was not smart enough to stay under the rader by using all the appropriate channels to keep his identity hidden ?



To: TobagoJack who wrote (171474)5/10/2021 8:25:46 PM
From: carranza2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217753
 
There seems to be a disturbance in The Force.

NASDAQ, commodities, pipeline hacking, gold and silver responding, payroll data, etc., etc. A lot happening simultaneously.

Major market correction on the way despite Fed’s dovish signals?

How long can the Fed support the markets when fundamentals are not good?

How long can dollar remain lofty despite M2 to the moon and velocity at snail’s pace?

A recipe for.......what?

Disturbing. Unsettling.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (171474)5/10/2021 8:25:54 PM
From: bull_dozer1 Recommendation

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sense

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>> bitcoin help to prevent crimes

It was only a matter of time until Roger Stone got involved. On Thursday, the Daily Beast reported that after being federally indicted on multiple charges ranging from stalking to sex trafficking, disgraced Seminole County tax collector Joel Greenberg sought assistance from Roger Stone in obtaining a pardon from Trump. In messages obtained by the Daily Beast, Greenberg discussed paying Stone $250,000 in the form of Bitcoin in exchange for his help in securing a pardon.

esquire.com



To: TobagoJack who wrote (171474)5/12/2021 4:11:32 AM
From: sense1 Recommendation

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pak73

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If you were the FBI... maybe the existence of a "murder for hire website" should have been enough of a clue ?