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Saved - February 7, 2025 at 1:35 AM
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I see the overwhelming evidence of SEC corruption regarding $XRP, yet the case feels stuck. Many are losing hope that the truth will prevail, but @bgarlinghouse is ready to speak out and share his perspective.

@NFAdotcrypto - NotFinancialAdvice.Crypto

Despite pristine evidence all over the internet exposing blatant SEC corruption, the case against $XRP remained gridlocked. Many grew fearful the truth simply no longer mattered, but one man did not. His name was @bgarlinghouse and it was time for him to talk his shit. 😤 https://t.co/J6DVlXCNpv

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YouTube link: https://youtu.be/zJzNZ5nfDaU

Saved - July 17, 2024 at 7:03 PM
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In this series of posts, the author explores a poker riddle by @bearableguy123, questioning if the king in the riddle has a peg leg and if this clue reveals a significant thematic solution. They suggest that it may uncover the origin of "BG" and imply that prominent individuals from @Ripple have been hinting at this theme. The author invites readers to delve deeper into the topic by subscribing to the NFA Research Group's video.

@NFAdotcrypto - NotFinancialAdvice.Crypto

Does the king in @bearableguy123's poker riddle have a peg leg and does this tiny clue reveal a massive thematic solution to his riddles? Will it ultimately reveal where the “BG” comes from and have prominent @Ripple people been hinting at this theme all along? We’re about to dive deep. 🏴‍☠️ Subscribe to the NFA Research Group for the full video: http://NotFinancialAdviceCrypto.com

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The video discusses a possible connection between a poker riddle and the character Long John Silver from Treasure Island. The focus is on the king's chair in the riddle, specifically the peg leg, which is linked to Long John Silver. The video suggests that this symbolism may hold clues to the origins of BG 123 and the XRP community. References to the pirate theme in XRP conferences and nods from prominent figures in the community are also mentioned. The speaker hints at a thematic solution to BG 123's riddles.
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Speaker 0: Does the king in BG 123's poker riddle have a peg leg? And does this tiny clue reveal a massive thematic solution to BG 123? Will it ultimately reveal where the bg comes from and if prominent ripple people been hinting at this theme all along? We're about to dive deep. Now first, if you're just looking at the image, it's hard to notice anything unusual about the king's chair. And even when I tell you what to look for, it might still be difficult to see. So I wanna start with all the other chairs first. And trust me, I know this stuff sounds crazy but just hang in there. It's gonna start making sense. You'll notice the chairs are virtually all the same shade of brown. The base of the chair, the legs, under the legs, all the same color. No effort to use a different shade of brown to emphasize shadows or depth whatsoever. And we can prove this by taking small screenshots of the chairs and putting them side by side. When you combine them, they make the same color, giving a hex color code of 9a693e. So why then is the leg of the king's chair so much different with a hex color code of 985-923, which starts with 589 backwards, by the way. And why does it appear to be coming out from the king's robe? I'll tell you why. So we would notice it's not the leg of a chair, but the peg leg of the king, a symbol for the iconic Long John Silver, the original pirate character with a peg leg and a parrot on his shoulder from the 18/83 novel Treasure Island, the foundational pirate character the modern day pirate caricature is based. 1st, in this excerpt of a Treasure Island summary video, you'll immediately notice themes of of BG 123 and the XRP army. The fortress, the ship, the skull and crossbones flag, it's all there. Even the Spanish name of the ship, the Hispaniola, does that explain why perseverance was written in Spanish on BG ship? And look at the flag again too. Is this the underlying reason the XRP army flies the pirate flag on x, maybe without even realizing it? And where was the first XRP conference held again? Oh, yeah. That's right. Treasure Island. Now to fully appreciate the symbolism in this movie, you'll need to read the book or watch one of these summary videos because I'm gonna give you the quickest general overview possible to get to my main point. And it's a point that will explain what bg 123 has been doing for us all along and where the bg comes from, the thematic solution to his riddles. But here's where it gets crazy. A few more connections. Look at the prominent XRP and Ripple people who've been nodding to the symbols of long John Silver over the years. Are they somehow involved with BG 12
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Saved - February 24, 2024 at 5:02 PM

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Why do I hold $XRP? This video should make it clear. 😤🌍🔀🌐#Ripple #Crypto #Blockchain https://t.co/kvPf9BROrH

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Ripple and XRP are integral to the future of global digital payments. Ripple is partnered with over 300 financial institutions worldwide, including major banks and organizations. They are involved in various international initiatives and have a team with extensive experience in finance and technology. The widespread adoption and partnerships suggest that Ripple and XRP are positioned for long-term success in the evolving digital payment landscape.
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Speaker 0: Why do I hold XRP? Because Ripple's the chosen one to lead the new global digital payment system, and they use XRP. In 2013, the Federal Reserve began looking for faster payments options. 2 years later, an action plan was born and a federal payments task force was created. It included 1 company focused on crypto, Ripple. In 2014, the World Bank and Better Than Cash Alliance, which includes the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Clinton Global Initiative, and the governments of 32 countries put out a report called the opportunities of digitizing payments. 1 year later, the Better Than Cash Alliance featured 1 crypto company on their website, Ripple. Today, Better Than Cash Alliance and all other UN initiatives are focused on a single agenda, the sustainable development goals for 2030. You could see the SDGs logo on Bill Gates Lapel, world leading companies, the better than cash alliance website, and on the UN's official exchange, exchange. What crypto is Exchange officially utilizing for their carbon credit solution, XRP. The world will move to a new international standard for exchanging Ripple, who's partnered with over 300 financial institutions including Bank of America, American Express, PNC, Santander, SBI, HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank, Bank of England, India, Singapore, Scotland, Australia, Indonesia, the largest banks in Japan, Canada, Egypt, the Middle East, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Morocco, Bhutan, South Korea, Brazil, and Latin America, Ripple, who is a former employee overseeing the Federal Reserve, Ripple, a former employee overseeing the world's largest asset manager, BlackRock's digital asset division, Ripple. Leading Australia's CBDC effort, Ripple. Who hired a former treasury of the United States, Ripple. 2 former Federal Reserve attorneys to their board, Ripple. 2 former Clinton and Obama Advisors, former Minister of Defense and Economics of Germany, former business director at Swift, former Swift board member, former CFO of PayPal, former head of the DTCC, former chief business officer at Uber, former VP of Amazon, and former SCC, chair on their legal team, Ripple, who's a member of the Digital Pound Foundation, Digital Dollar Project, Digital Euro Association, Mojaloop, IMF's high level advisory board on Fintech, Hyperledger Blockchain Consortium, Open Payments Coalition, Faster Payments Council, Global Payments Stereo Group, Cross Border Working International Association For Trusted Blockchain Applications, Crypto Climate Accord, University Blockchain Initiative, World Wide Web Consortium, and a featured partner of the World Economic Forum with 3 members of their team directly listed on the WF website, Ripple. Now does Ripple and XRP sound like they're going to disappear, or do they sound like they're part of a much bigger plan? You decide.
Saved - February 24, 2024 at 4:56 PM

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A global digital currency tied to digital ID (barcode or implant) has been the plan for a long time. Here’s a news clip introducing these ideas alongside each other from 9/20/2009: https://t.co/4GnObx9jSG

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China aims to internationalize its currency and promote a global denomination of bonds. The United Nations proposes a new global currency to replace the dollar. Concern arises over a plan to assign a unique number to every child, potentially using barcoding technology for tracking from birth to adulthood within a comprehensive child tracking system (CTS). The idea of implanting barcodes has been a frequent topic of discussion.
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Speaker 0: China wants to do something. China moves to internationalize the currency. They'd like to have a global denomination of bonds and so forth. And the United Nations wants new global currency to replace the dollar. How about that one? And take a look at this one. This truly troubles me. Every child said to have a number, a new technology will make it possible to barcode each child who can be tracked from birth to adulthood to a comprehensive child tracking system, CTS. Friends, Jack has talked about the barcode so very, very, very often about an implant. Woah.
Saved - February 24, 2024 at 4:51 PM
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XRP, originally called Opencoin, was envisioned by Chris Larsen in 2013 as a math-based, global, free, irreversible payment system. It aims to utilize better math and technology to create a highly efficient digital ecosystem that can incorporate all existing currencies.

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Media has surrounded crypto with so much noise and complication, it helps going back to the beginning to get a clearer picture. Here’s Chris Larsen on May 22, 2013, laying out his early vision for #XRP, then called Opencoin: A math-based, global, free, irreversible payment system (that any existing currency can participate in), open to everybody. Simple as that, XRP is a payment system utilizing better math and technology than the current system with the ability to on-ramp all existing currencies into a new, highly efficient digital ecosystem.

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We're excited about the math-based currency movement, which we believe could be a huge game changer in finance. Our currency supports a global payment system open to everyone. We focus on utility, ensuring a multicurrency payment system by solving the double spend problem with a global ledger and consensus process. This allows any currency, like bitcoin or dollars, to be used. The potential is incredible. Translation: We are enthusiastic about the math-based currency movement, seeing it as a significant innovation in finance. Our currency enables a global payment system that is accessible to all, with a focus on utility and the ability to support multiple currencies. By addressing the double spend issue through a global ledger and consensus process, we can incorporate various currencies like bitcoin and dollars. The potential for growth is immense.
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Speaker 0: We're excited about it. We think, this math we call it the math based currency movement. We we think it's, it it it could be the biggest game game changer in finance, since the Internet was was created. We kind of view the currency as supporting a new global free irreversible payment system that's open to everybody, rather than the other way around. But on the utility part, that's where we think we we could add a lot, because utility really comes to having a payment system that everybody can use. So for example, the payment system needs to be multicurrency. So the structure that we've built to solve the double spend problem, which all math based currencies have to solve. It's basically a global ledger. Everybody shares the ledger, and then there's a process of consensus, which is what solves the double spend problem. That structure allows us to have any currency in our payment system, including bitcoin, dollars, euro, yen, rubles, anything. So we are right in that moment. And now where does it go from here? And, it's I mean, the potential is just incredible right now.
Saved - December 1, 2023 at 2:18 AM
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In a curious turn of events, Brad Garlinghouse's hiring at AOL coincided with a CNBC segment discussing the United Nations' call for a new global currency. Could this signal a significant shift in the world's monetary system since WWII? The odds seem remarkably coincidental.

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Just a crazy coincidence? 🧐 On September 8, 2009, CNBC reported that Brad Garlinghouse was hired to run AOL... but listen to the segment that directly follows: “Is it time to ditch the dollar? The United Nations calls for a new global currency. So could this herald the biggest overhaul of the world’s monetary system since WWII?” 🤯 I mean… what are the chances?

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AOL has hired former Yahoo executive Brad Garlinghouse to lead their email group and strengthen their presence in Silicon Valley. Garlinghouse gained attention in 2006 for an internal memo at Yahoo, known as the peanut butter manifesto, where he highlighted the company's issues of spreading itself too thin. Since then, Yahoo has had two CEO changes. After leaving Yahoo, Garlinghouse became an advisor at Silver Lake Partners, a private equity firm. In other news, the United Nations has called for a new global currency, raising questions about the future of the dollar. This could potentially lead to a significant overhaul in the international monetary system.
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Speaker 0: And AOL has hired former Yahoo executive Brad Garlinghouse to run the company's email group and beef up its presence in Silicon Valley. Garlinghouse might be best known for calling attention to major problems at Yahoo in a 2006 internal memo. That paper was referred to as the peanut butter manifesto because it claimed the company had spread itself too thin. Since then, Yahoo has changed CEOs twice. Since leaving Yahoo last year, Garlinghouse has been an adviser at private equity firm Silver Lake Partners. And coming up, Is it time to ditch the dollar? The United Nations calls for a new global currency. So could this herald the biggest overhaul
Saved - September 25, 2023 at 3:53 PM

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“Ripple Wins” Coming to a theater near you. #XRP

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Ripple, a cryptocurrency, recently won a significant legal battle against the SEC, resulting in a surge in its value. The speaker expresses skepticism towards the SEC's actions, suggesting they plant press stories and file lawsuits to create hype. The speaker refrains from discussing specific matters but emphasizes that Ripple and others were compromised. The video concludes by mentioning that Ripple's success has positively impacted other cryptocurrencies, with the coin reaching its highest level since December 2021.
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Speaker 0: I think it is actually fair amount of clarity, this this how we test it. Can you speak to the Ethereum issue? Come in and talk to us. You've heard that before. The the laws are clear. I'm not gonna speak to any one matter. I'm not gonna be specific. I'm not gonna be specific. Ripple is a cryptocurrency. Knew and others that the SCC were compromised. There is no evidence that the SCC was right. They plant the press stories. They put out lawsuits. They create as much of a buzz as possible. They try Try to get the government friends involved, and then they go, oh god. This thing's happened. I'm holding my XRD. Forget the SBC thing as damn it. Man, fuck the SBC Speaker 1: Welcome back to Fast Money Riffle. Riffle being hired today After a New York judge handed the cryptocurrency a major win in an ongoing legal battle with the SEC. The coin hitting its highest level since December 2021. Other coins coming along
Saved - July 22, 2023 at 12:38 PM

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Here are some videos of them Today they say it was “just a stupid joke.” https://t.co/wS2oOeEyft

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XRP is criticized as a scam that will deplete your wealth. Despite its current surge, it is believed to be a centralized system, which is why I dislike it.
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Speaker 0: Point, and XRP is going to approximately 0. Oh, no. Come on. Really? 0. XRP. You know I hate XRP. Why is that? Because it's a scam money. It's going to take away your wealth. Yes. It's pumping. Yes. I agree. It's pumping right now. I can see that. But this is gonna do well because people don't understand It's a centralized system.

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2 greedy sellouts bonding over their shared passion of misleading millions of people for oppositely positioned market makers and they think we don’t know. 🤣 https://t.co/ygjANAqJJx

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The guy who told you to buy #Bitcoin at $1! A true legend in my office today in Dubai! @Davincij15

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