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Saudi Arabia has a war to finance and weapons don’t come cheap

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I am definitely running a little late this Wednesday morning and just finished listening to this mornings video blog and decided to watch Tuesday's end of market video blog which I had missed. And you putting up that picture of that creature Loretta Mester, was just what I needed to get me out of this funk of a market and all that is going on which you put in perspective so well (ahead of time, might I say, like always) for us and have for an awful long time! And have a little laugh! And there was nothing little about it for me, it came at the right time/moment and was really, REALLY GOOD. Thank you very much as laughter is just SO good at times and this was it. Your play by play of asking questions sort of to her and then mimicking what her responses would be was just too good. Again, thank you my friend and yes you have our back and we have your back. Even with laughter just when I needed some and yes I am still smiling, as it was in my opinion that good, regardless how some others might think! THANKS

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Any Aussie (asx) stock picks- gold, oil, banks?

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Can someone explain this to me? Is this feasible or just fantasy?

THIS IS HOW WE TAKE BACK OUR COUNTRY!

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THE MULTI-VECTOR ASSAULT ON THE GLOBAL FOOD SUPPLY BY COMPUTING FOREVER / Digital Currency

https://www.bitchute.com/video/JOb1dFeN6uwn/

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Starting in 2023, the Rio de Janeiro city government plans to accept tax payments in cryptocurrencies. Later, this option may be extended to other services. In addition, the NFT market is to be developed in the Brazilian metropolis.

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German authorities, together with colleagues from France and Luxembourg, are investigating the acting head of Lebanon's central bank, Riad Salameh. The 71-year-old is suspected of money laundering. The main investigations were directed against five suspects, the central bank chief in Lebanon and his entourage.

According to the European judicial authority Eurojust, two properties in Munich, one in Hamburg and two in Paris were already seized on Friday. Shares in a Düsseldorf-based real estate company were also seized. According to the report, the seized assets amounted to 120 million euros. The defendants are alleged to have embezzled public funds amounting to more than 330 million U.S. dollars (about 300 million euros).

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In order for the USA to return to the Constitution, the Federal Reserve Note must lose WRC status. US Army Veteran. Finance/Management.

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there is something wrong with that picture. She has doll eyes. Walking DEAD.

Funny stuff Greg.

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Hahahahahahahahaaa! Pure Entertainment! Heheheheheheee! 🤣 🤣 🤣

That woman caught me off guard and appeared too quickly into the field of view and BURNED my eyes out of their sockets. Now I need a seeing eye dog and a cane.

Her name is.....MEDUSA!

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Putting aside our serious business Greg you were a hoot today !! Thanks for the laughs

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