The true cycle of money and power is this:
Soros (among others) used his wealth to install key politicians.
Once in office, they funneled public funds into propaganda and NGOs designed to manipulate us—conditioning voters to elect even more of their kind.
In turn, these politicians ensured Soros and his allies grew richer. But Soros is now just a fragment of the monstrous machine he helped unleash.
What began as his influence has morphed into a self-sustaining Leviathan—one that thrives on our ignorance.
It is up to us, the people, to wake up and destroy it.
Here are my top 5 highlights and discoveries from Fintwit over the past 3 years (In my humble opinion),
1. @traderlion - The entire team @nickschmidt@RaiTrades@RichardMoglen@rosshaber exhibit true hallmark of relentless, and consistent value to the twitter community, and setting benchmark to building the most trusted trading education platform with legitimate legends Stan Weinstein @OliverKell_@monsterstocks1@EBoboch@EricKrull1 and mental game coach @jaredtendler. There is no better Youtube channel that bring tremendous knowledge and value than Traderlion. I am very sure they will be making big strides and capture market share with @Deepvue.
2. @RichardMoglen - For those who have been tracking Richard's interviews since his conversation with trading champions such as @LeifSoreide, @OliverKell_, and David Ryan over the past four years, you'd notice the development of @RichardMoglen as an interviewer. He has skillfully transitioned into guiding conversations with well-timed and pertinent questions, reflecting his growth as a trader himself. He asked the questions we all have in our mind as a trader. This is precisely why the interview with @stamatoudism on YouTube garnered such positive reception.
3. @DumbleDax - is an underrated follow and invaluable asset not only to Fintwit but also to the @tradingview community as a whole. His collection of free scripts on TradingView has the potential to significantly challenge many paid charting services in the market if there is greater following and awareness. He is the man behind coding my two indicators (1. ATR% Multiple from 50-MA and 2. Swing Data - ADR& / Rvol) that are well received with over 2500+ boost in less than 1 year. He asked for nothing from me.
4. @cfromhertz - Daily Market Recap video is the first thing I watch/listen in my morning since i found it on 2017! Genuine passion for the market by consistently producing a 15-20-minute video everyday since 2015! Tremendous value and a good daily routine if you need a consistent avenue to listen to daily market recap. I usually bluetooth youtube to my car and listen on my drive too.
5. @JPoco722 - John provides quality CANSLIM based weekly Youtube commentary on Friday (General Market Update), and I can't believe how he only has 3,000 subscriber when he has done this consistently for 100 over weeks. He has a down to earth approach to the market risk, and structured his 20mins video very well without leaving anything on the table. If I am conflicted and seeking an opinion on market's outlook, I will always watch his latest video.
I may have left out some great names but this 5 imho provide consistent value over the past years. If you are seeking growth, look no further than starting with these accounts I highlighted. You can only get better with the knowledge and tools available from them.
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NEW: UFC champ Sean Strickland tells Canadian journalist to go "f**k" himself after the journalist tried asking a 'gotcha' question about the LGBT community.
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"You're a weak f**king man. You're the f**king problem. You elected Justin Trudeau."
"The fact that you have no f**king backbone. [Trudeau] shut down your f**king country and seized bank accounts. You asked me some stupid shit like that. Go f**k yourself."
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The mechanism of action of these injections is to cause your own cells to express a foreign protein. Your immune system then attacks your own cells. If those cells are in the heart—myocarditis. If they’re in the brain …
The initial lie was that they only transfect muscle cells in the shoulder. They knew that to be a false claim based on the nature of the adverse events they’d recorded in the trials.
I learnt from responses to my post below that a minority of people object to litmus tests in principle. I think they’re wrong to do so. Missing the obvious scam of the Covid phenomenon AND the obvious moral obscenity of lockdowns speaks to serious intellectual and moral shortcomings, and all opinions on all matters of people who failed this test must be viewed with great suspicion and accorded minimal weight.
Those who realized these things and said nothing at a time when speaking up had a chance of counting are cowards and should be attended to similarly.
The worst level in this circle of hell is inhabited by people who, having failed conspicuously when confronted by these challenges, now admit the obvious, but continue to rail for the very perspectives and world views that got us into this mess. These are people devoid of humility and providing us the evidence that they have not corrected the thought processes that caused them to err in the first place.
The point of this is not to call people names but to strike a useful heuristic for understanding what is going on in the world.
Listen to the opinions of those who saw through the bullshit and spoke up from the start. They won’t be perfect, but have some chance of solving the many problems we are plagued with as a result of the actions of the stupid, the wicked and the cowardly.
Redemption is possible, but must be preceded by a full confession, some humility, and a reluctance to prognosticate further instead of promoting the voices of the sound minds who didn’t make their mistakes.
Though the “early treatment” and “vaccine harms” issues spurred many into courageous action, their missing of the central Covid fraud and unmitigated crime of lockdowns still outweighs their latter-day valour. Many of these people are still in the thrall of the scam and therefore utterly useless as guides out of this mess.
The lessons to be learnt here are that centralisation is always a blunder, that pandemics are a nonsense construct weaponised for political and pecuniary ambitions, and that human agency should never be subordinated to greater good or utilitarian logic.
Not one of the early voices who called this episode correctly and who had the courage to speak out from the start holds any store in the “lab leak” and “next pandemic” narratives, and that means much more than the sum of all the virological papers and doctors of this and that, who weigh in favour of continuing the safety culture lunacy of pandemic preparedness, viral surveillance and mass vaccination. The latter may have big podcasts and social media accounts, but that says nothing about their soundness as human beings.
When I first heard about @VivekGRamaswamy many months ago, I thought, "Ah, another one of those guys with a different profile than the typical politician. He'll get some attention, probably write a book, and then disappear."
But then, I stumbled upon his appearance on the Don Lemon show. I was both intrigued and impressed by how calmly and confidently he articulated his points, fearlessly expressing his views.
I did a bit more digging. After watching a few of his podcasts, it became clear to me that this man is a highly intelligent man. I did a bit more research and found that he is not only intelligent and articulate, but also a self-made billionaire who started from nothing. This impressed me, though I still wasn't entirely convinced.
As he began appearing on debate stages, I was initially a bit taken aback. However, I soon realized that he is fully capable of holding his own against anyone, on any stage. What we expect in a leader. The more he fearlessly called out the mainstream media (MSM) and the establishment during debates, the more my trust in him grew.
What further built my trust was observing how the MSM and the establishment are doing everything in their power to ignore and sabotage his campaign. It's evident from the fact that you'll NEVER find any MSM, be it left or right, providing an unbiased view of Vivek or his campaign. The coverage is always very negative or somewhat negative. In contrast, there are tons of articles from both sides giving #NeverNikki favorable coverage.
Moreover, seeing some of Vivek's town halls in Iowa and how he's running his campaign live, I must say, regardless of who you support, you have to admit he is one of the most hardworking politicians in a long time. He brings a certain authenticity and passion, especially evident in his small group interactions. What I really appreciate is how, throughout all this, he often brings his little 3-year-old along, keeping an eye on him while giving speeches or interacting with people. As a father of two boys, this resonates deeply with me.
I don’t agree with him on 100% of what he says or how he says it, but I do agree with much of what he stands for.
I hope people give Vivek serious consideration and don’t fall for the narrative set by the mainstream media and the establishment.
@ryanswalters73 "Never did a more wretched constituency of fanatics elect a representation of more arrant knaves & impracticable fools; never was there such a hybrid cross between villainy & stupidity. They went to Congress poor; came back rich. They were cunning villains..."
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If the many won't cooperate the few can't control and it was always so. Germans are waking up to that blatant and simple mathematical fact that has stared humanity in the face throughout history: 'Germany brought to its knees by train strikes and farmers’ roadblocks.'
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Louis Pasteur "proved" there was a rabies "virus" by injecting brain and nervous system materials directly into the brains of dogs. All other methods failed. He claimed to make dogs "immune" using "virus" other than the rabies "virus," even though he never identified any "virus."
@trace_bett @TuckerCarlson@BretWeinstein While I explained the RT-PCR testing pLandemic in 03/20, the unnecessary, ineffective, life-threatening modRNA/DNA "jabs" before roll-out and soon after the basic flaws of the mRNA platform, according to @BretWeinstein "we should have locked down harder".
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Here's a transcript of my opening remarks in this space, hosted by Neil Oliver @thecoastguy and Dr Kat Lindley @KLVeritas which I thoroughly enjoyed.
"Hi Neil. Very interesting discussion so far. The bit that really resonated for me was Malcolm Roberts @MRobertsQLD—the overall perspective that he gave us of the climate crisis being complete nonsense, and I think that generally applies to all of these crises. For me, from the very beginning, every aspect of the Covid crisis has been complete nonsense.
“I’m continually aghast at how people in the skeptical community, …. whether they are obsessing over the vaccines or ivermectin, are missing the point. The spike protein or contamination, or whatever, these are all issues—I’m not denying that there isn’t substance to any of them—but the basic story is that the entire narrative of Covid is bullshit.
"So too with the climate crisis, so too with the trans crisis, so too with the white supremacy crisis, and the gender-based violence crisis, and so on. These are all nonsense narratives, and they’re narratives that sustain themselves in the mind only of stupid people, to echo the comments of Christine @AndersonAfDMdEP .
"And this idea that any kind of solution that involves centralisation has any hope of solving any kind of problem, real or perceived, is equally stupid.
"So this is where we are politically, but I’ll tell you now, that when it comes to freedom of speech, the notion that is suppressed more than any other is the one I’ve just presented—that [all these crises are] nonsense and that centralisation is a solution to nothing.
"If they are talking right now about vaccine harms, or the joys of ivermectin or the dangers of the spike protein, you find the leading lights in the community have no problem getting half a million followers or appearing on Tucker Carlson. But if you’re out there, just generally warning that the entire story was nonsense, and that the point is that we do not need solutions, then you are off every list.
"And the really poignant aspect of all of this, is that, when I look back to the other folk who were around at the beginning of the Covid episode, calling bullshit, none of them have ever achieved any material following. I think of Knut Wittkowski, I think of Mike Yeadon, I think of people like @Thomas_Binder, who I was so desperately hoping would be here this evening, because a lot of what I’ve said was inspired by his very first foray into social media on Twitter—it was a rant in German where he used the word “nonsens” about 40 times in a row, just taking aim at every element of the received Covid narrative.
“But it just strikes me that the people who saw things clearly in March and April of 2020 are still, to this day, invisible. So we may think that the advent of Twitter 2.0 has given rise to something and has changed something, but I rather think that it hasn’t, and that we’re in a situation where the clearest thinkers who saw this world clearly, and didn’t have to wait until there was something obviously murky with the vaccines or whatever, to speak up—the people who saw the world clearly are simply consigned to the shadows. There’s just no profile, there’s no invitation to speak, there’s no connection to any of the major dissident media figures.
“And I think that’s really important. What censorship does is is to teach us where the truth is. Nobody ever censored bullshit. Censorship takes aim at things that are true. So we should not go looking for the million follower person who’s got a rant over hydroxychloroquine, or whatever, to look for leadership and insight into the world. That’s where you most definitely will not find it. We need to start looking at what it is you’re not allowed to say, because that’s where we can find out exactly what is going on.
“It’s very difficult. I mean, I flex back and forth between Christine’s perspective, where I take a look at Tony Blair @InstituteGC and I take a look at Augustin Carstens @BIS_org, and these luminaries of the globalist movement, and I listen to their words, and all that I can see really is stupidity—the shallowness of the thinking, this kind of incredible hubristic notion that “oh, we know how the world works and we’re going to implement this system and it’s going to be for the greater good”. Even if their objectives are population reductionism or whatever; even if there’s some horrible thing lurking at the bottom of the plan, centralised plans don’t work, and only stupid people believe that they do.
“So I vascilate between that perspective that we’re dealing with a pandemic of stupidity—possibly the only kind of pandemic that can actually exist—and then the idea that no, this is all too targeted and too precise. That the fact that we never hear from Knut Wittkowski and the fact that you have to scratch really hard to find Wolfgang @wodarg saying anything, and that Mike Yeadon is reduced to running around with a Telegram account. Or Thomas Binder—if you want to talk about censorship, we can all bemoan getting tossed off Twitter at some or other stage in 2020 or 2021 or whatever. But it’s kind of extreme when your censorship involved you being stuffed into a strait jacket and thrown into an asylum, which is what happened to him. Maybe we should be listening harder to the people who that happened to.”
Much of the social history of the Western world, over the past three decades, has been a history of replacing what worked with what sounded good. In area after area—crime, education, housing, race relations—the situation has gotten worse after the bright new theories were put into operation. The amazing thing is that this history of failure and disaster has neither discouraged the social engineers nor discredited them.