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Saved - April 7, 2024 at 1:57 PM

@theemikehobart - mike hobart

The more I dig into “forbidden” topics the more I come around to this way of thinking. https://t.co/43ah96nuba

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All societies are controlled by crazy people with crazy goals. I've felt this way since I was young, and now I can articulate it. Governments worldwide are run by maniacs pursuing insane objectives. If someone can explain what they're really trying to achieve, I'd love to know. I believe they're all insane, but saying so might get me labeled as crazy. That's the real insanity.
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Speaker 0: Are all other societies run by insane people, for insane objects, objectives. And I think that's what I sourced when I was 16 and 12 way down the line, but I expressed it differently all through my life. It's the same thing I'm expressing all the time, But now I can put it into that sentence that I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal mean, ends, you know. If if anybody can put on paper what our government and the American government, etcetera, and the Russian, China, what they are actually trying to do, You know, on how what they think they're doing. I'd be very pleased to know what they think they're doing. I think they're all insane. You know, but I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. You know, that's what's insane, brother.
Saved - January 26, 2024 at 6:02 AM

@theemikehobart - mike hobart

Good. You guys sucked at your jobs. https://t.co/j3E1bIyJyh

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The journalism industry is in a free fall, with numerous layoffs and closures. The Los Angeles Times recently laid off 115 employees, including their entire DC bureau, sports teams, and tech and business section. This is just one example of the ongoing layoffs in the media industry, with tens of thousands of journalists losing their jobs in the past year. Digital media sites and local news have been hit hard, while even major magazines like GQ and Vogue are facing impending layoffs. Even if young journalists manage to find a job, salaries are stagnant and low. It's important to recognize the crucial role journalists play in our world.
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Speaker 0: Higher journalism industry is basically in a free fall. Today, the Los Angeles Times laid off a 115 employees. They wiped out their entire DC bureau in an election year. They laid off pretty much all of their sports teams. They killed their entire tech and business section. They laid off breaking news writers, social media editors, the list goes on. But what's really dark is this is just the latest in months months months of layoffs in the media industry. In fact, tens of thousands of journalists have been laid off in the past year. Major media companies like BuzzFeed News have completely shuttered their news brations. Time Magazine also just laid off a ton of people, and, oh, Sports Illustrated basically shut down last week. Pretty much the entire digital media ecosystem that Myself and a lot of other millennial journalists came up in has been completely hollowed out. And it's not just digital media sites. Local news has been obliterated. The newspaper industry is cratering. Radio is essentially dead aside from NPR, which has been gutted. Meanwhile, hundreds of workers at Conde Nast, the parent company of pretty much every major magazine from GQ to Vogue to the New Yorker to Vanity Fair are on strike because they're also facing impending layoffs. Even mainstream national media outlets owned by billionaires like The Washington Post where I work and The Atlantic where I used to work have done layoffs. If you're a young journalist today, there's Almost no on ramp to traditional journalism. Even if you do get a job, journalists' salaries have been stagnant and even blind. And by the way, we don't make that much to begin with. I don't think people understand how bad the world would be without journalists.
Saved - January 21, 2024 at 9:38 PM

@theemikehobart - mike hobart

❗️❗️The Federal Reserve is attempting to rewrite the definition of what a currency is by adding a fourth attribute. That attribute? SOCIAL CONTROL. https://t.co/vU85Dt7doK

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The speaker introduces docket number 1670 on the Federal Reserve's website, which discusses the Federal Reserve's actions to support interbank settlement of faster payments. The document explores the benefits of moving to a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) and how it adds a new attribute to the definition of currency: social control. The speaker highlights the concerns about income inequality, financial inclusion, and the tendency of central banks to favor large financial institutions, which have led to the creation of cryptocurrencies. The feasibility of a Fedcoin is also discussed. The speaker concludes by expressing their astonishment at the content of the document.
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Speaker 0: Such a thing. Well, let me introduce you to docket number 1670 on the Federal Reserve's website called the Federal Reserve actions to support interbank settlement of faster payments memorandum. It's a notice that's sent to the Fed Board of Governors. This is the actual document. You could find it on their website. They go into the benefits FAFSA moving to a CBDC, to a digital dollar. And in the process, they lay out the definition of money, the definition of a currency. What is a currency, they say? Well, according to the Fed, they list 3 attributes that technically form a currency. But then FAD. After that, they explain how a CBDC adds a 4th attribute, a new attribute, effectively rewriting the definition of a currency in this document. And what What is the 4th attribute that they cite? Social control. They actually write that. You can't make this stuff up, folks. Look at this. The main economic attributes of a technically effective currency rest on 3 functions, as a unit of account, a store of value, and as a medium Federal Exchange. But there's a 4th function of money as a means of social control. The centralized monopoly over the functions of money held by sovereign governments and central banks has generated great income and wealth imbalances, concerns about a lack of central bank performance with FADEC to Financial Inclusion, Income Inequality, Economic System Stability, and the Tendency of Central Banks to intermediate on on behalf of large financial institutions supported the creation of cryptocurrency. Then they go into, is a Fedcoin feasible, etcetera. Craziness, Folks, this is banana
Saved - January 21, 2024 at 2:38 AM

@theemikehobart - mike hobart

This crap wasn’t happening in 2019… memba? https://t.co/1MZZ7Td3O7

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This transcript is a collection of various television shows and segments that are sponsored by Pfizer. The shows mentioned include CBS This Morning, ABC News Nightline, Anderson Cooper 360, CNN Tonight, Aaron Burnett Outfront, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, Today's Countdown to the Royal Wedding, CBS Sports Update, Meet the Press, and a segment on finding hidden sugars in the American Family Diet. All of these shows and segments are sponsored by Pfizer.
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