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The Question of Perspective - PART 2. The Blind Spot. Dr. Mike Yeadon : Therefore, they will succeed ONLY IF WE LET THEM. "The outcomes are extremely dependent upon the attitude of each person." ( - Dr. Mike Yeadon ). SUAVEK AND DR MIKE YEADON 19.07.26 #mikeyeadon
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🚨 WE ARE ENTERING A NEW ERA OF GLOBAL INSTABILITY. Global conflict risk just hit its highest level since the mid-1960s, according to Goldman Sachs. It's now higher than during the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Cold War, and 9/11. At the same time, countries are splitting into opposing camps faster than ever recorded. Nations are choosing sides instead of staying neutral, which historically has only accelerated conflict, not prevented it. Goldman's says this isn't a temporary spike from one war. It's several fractures happening at once, and both trends are expected to keep getting worse through the rest of the decade. Bull Theory 19.07.26 #bulltheory image
@Alby good morning, my Alby Go apps are not working this morning. My Hub is fine as is my Damus wallet connection. Is there an issue with the link to the Alby Go apps?
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Every Normal Thing Gen Z Got Priced Out Of (it's bad) Yes, you're getting priced out of everything... but the reasons are NOT what you think they are. Here's what Gen Z is being robbed on the most. The Exit Manual 16.07.26 #exitmanual @Julian Figueroa
China is shutting down paper gold. On July 24, 2026, some of the largest banks on Earth — ICBC, the Postal Savings Bank, Ping An — stop letting their everyday customers trade it, all in the same narrow window, and Jay argues this isn't about protecting investors from volatility. It's the moment China starts finding out what gold is actually worth. In this episode, Jay traces the setup back to a room inside the Bank of England where, in March 1968, the floor physically gave way under the weight of the gold stacked on top of it — the same week a defended paper price collapsed into two prices and a whole new monetary system. This is a look at what happens when the paper price of gold breaks away from the real metal, why central banks are quietly trading their U.S. Treasuries for bullion at a record pace, and how China built the machine to force the question on purpose. 00:00 The Banks Shutting Down Paper Gold 00:55 — The Official Story, and Why Jay Doesn't Buy It 01:29 — 1968: The Floor Gave Way at the Bank of England 02:23 — The $35 Promise 04:01 — The London Gold Pool 04:52 — The Run on Gold: 5 Tonnes to 1,000 05:16 — The Bank Holiday and Two Prices 06:23 — What Paper Gold Actually Is 07:31 — Ten Claims Per Ounce 08:49 — Test #1: Watch for Two Prices 09:40 — Test #2: Watch the Smart Money 11:08 — Your Grocery Bill, 1976 vs Today 14:37 — China's Three-Part Replacement 16:50 — "Priced in the West": They Told Us in 2014 17:13 — What Happens on July 24 18:04 — The Two Things to Watch The Jay Martin Show 18.07.26 #jaymartinshow #gold
This is how you share a file when you do not trust Google, Dropbox, or the government. A free tool called OnionShare sends it directly through Tor. Nothing needs to sit permanently on someone else's server. Here's what actually happens when you use it. You drag a file into the app. Your own computer turns into the server. Tor wraps it, and you get a long address ending in .onion that you send to whoever needs the file. They open it in Tor Browser and pull the file straight off your machine. You close the app, the address dies. Compare that to how everyone else moves files. You drop it in Drive, Google keeps a copy. You use WeTransfer, that link lives on their infrastructure for a week, logged and tied to your IP. Every one of those services is a promise that a company will behave well, forever, under any amount of legal pressure. OnionShare removes the company from the sentence. Micah Lee built it in 2014. He'd worked with the journalists handling the Snowden documents and watched how many ways a source could get burned just trying to hand over a file. So he built the thing that removes the middle. It does three things. Send files with no size limit and no account. Chat with someone and keep zero record of it. Host an entire website off your laptop that disappears from the internet the moment you shut the lid. The New York Times, The Guardian, and The Intercept all point sources at this. Those are newsrooms betting other people's freedom on a free download. The interface looks like a file picker from 2011. Someone spent years making the hardest privacy problem in computing feel like using WinZip, and that's the actual achievement here. A scared person at 2am is not going to configure a server. They can drag a file into a window. It is completely open source. Most people will never need this. The ones who do don't get a second try if they picked the wrong app. What do you think about this? 18.07.26 #onionshare
Edward Snowden recommends this operating system to journalists, activists, and anyone whose computer could be used against them. It's called Qubes OS, and it's free. A Polish security researcher named Joanna Rutkowska built it. In 2006, she walked onto a stage in Las Vegas and showed a room full of hackers something that shut the whole place up. She had built a way to take over a computer completely, using the hardware itself, without the operating system ever noticing it happened. People called it Blue Pill. A few years later she asked herself the opposite question. If a computer can be silently taken over like that, how do you build one that survives being attacked anyway? Her answer was Qubes. Instead of trusting your whole computer as one single space, Qubes splits it into many separate little computers running side by side, each one sealed off from the others. Open your banking site in one. Open a sketchy email attachment in a different one. If the attachment turns out to carry malware, it wakes up alone in its own sealed box with nothing else to touch. Some of those boxes are built to disappear on purpose. Open a suspicious PDF in a disposable one and the moment you close it, the whole thing gets erased and rebuilt from scratch the next time you need it, malware included. In 2016, Snowden tweeted about it directly: "It's what I use, and free. Nobody does VM isolation better." Whonix, the anonymity system built entirely around Tor, actually runs as one of the isolated boxes inside Qubes. That's the exact combination Snowden pairs together for the strongest privacy setup he trusts on his own hardware. 17.07.26 #qubes 🤔
The Official Louisiana State Data Has No Other Explanation: US Childhood Vaccines Are Increasing Infant Mortality 54/55 subgroup analyses show harm. It’s not random. It follows a perfect dose-response gradient (antigens/aluminum). Critics have all failed to explain how this is consistent with a safe vaccine. STEVE KIRSCH 17.07.26 #vaccines #stevekersch