Bill’s commentary:

“An excellent interview re the situation in Israel. This is not “opinion” on who is right and who is wrong, it is about ramifications and potential outcomes. Well worth your time to watch!”

Bill’s commentary:

“Have you ever wondered what your ‘net worth’ and more importantly your ability to survive will be should an aircraft carrier get smoked? As the late Jim Sinclair always said, if you can’t catch it you can’t kill it. I would simply ask, who has hypersonic weapons and who does not …?”

Powerful Russian anti-ship missiles acquired by Hezbollah give it the means to deliver on its leader’s veiled threat against U.S. warships and underline the grave risks of any regional war, sources familiar with the group’s arsenal say.

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Bill’s commentary:

“This would be Friday humor but it is not, and a reason not to send your kids to college. Does this asshole suggest hiring a legion of Dr. Doolittles to make sure it is ‘consensual’?”

On Wednesday, a professor at Princeton University tweeted that he considered the idea of humans having sex with animals to be “thought-provoking.”

According to the Daily Caller, Peter Singer is a bioethics professor at Princeton’s University Center for Human Values. He also describes himself as an animal rights activist, having written such books as “Why Vegan? Eating Ethically,” and “Animal Liberation Now.”

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Bill’s commentary:

“Gee, what could possibly explain this?”

Executives at the largest insurance companies in the United States are alarmed that teenagers, young and white-collar Americans in the prime of life are inexplicably dying at a record pace, causing a “monumental outflow” of death claims and drag on profits that is shaking the industry and causing some to take a fresh look at the problem.

According to an Oct. 26 report in InsuranceNewsNet, U.S. insurance companies expected higher-than-normal payouts from excess deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Bill’s commentary:

“Is this what happens when your “credit card” is cancelled?”

With war funding for both Ukraine and Israel now seemingly snarled up beyond repair in Congress, on Thursday the Pentagon said that funding delays have forced the US to begin restricting the flow of military assistance to Ukraine, and the Pentagon has only $1 billion left to replenish stocks of weapons that were sent to the country, according to a spokeswoman.

“We have had to meter out our support for Ukraine,” Deputy Pentagon spokeswoman Sabrina Singh told reporters. “We’re going to continue to roll out packages but they are getting smaller.”

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Bill’s commentary:

“Say it isn’t so? I am crushed, Grandpa was front running trades?  Why? Did he not already make enough money in his lifetime? If I was not already totally disappointed in humanity, this is icing on that cake… maybe it’s only fake news?”

Bill’s commentary:

“The answer to this is very simple. When the common man (globally) understands that dollars are issued by an insolvent entity, untold trillion$ will be lost worldwide. The end.”

Financial statements of the US Federal Reserve, which consists of the board of governors in Washington and twelve district reserve banks across the country, indicate that the consolidated system has generated both capital and operating losses for the past couple of years. The Fed was created in 1913 to issue and circulate an “elastic currency” that could respond to consumers’ demand for cash, end bank runs known then as “money panics,” and serve as a “lender of last resort” to the nation’s commercial banks. How is it possible that the Fed could be losing money after one hundred years of operation?

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Bill’s commentary:

“Already worse than 2008 …and no tools to fix anything this time around? Make sure your seatbelts are securely fastened!”

Yesterday, the regulator of the Federal Home Loan Bank system, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), released a report on its recommended changes going forward. The report was in response to the questionable conduct of the Federal Home Loan Banks in the leadup to the banking crisis this past spring.

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Bill’s commentary:

“As I have written several times, Israel/Hamas is another divisive subject just as left/right, gay/straight, black/white etc. Everyone has their own opinion on each and every topic which means the odds of meeting your own “mental clone” on all topics is nearly impossible. I feel Erik’s frustration in losing subscribers. We lost 30% of our subscribers after the 2016 election because we believed Trump was a better choice than Hillary from every perspective we looked at. We, I, learned a valuable lesson back then. When a topic is so divisive (as is Israel/Hamas), it is better to lay out possible financial outcomes to the variable circumstances. Everyone has an “opinion” …but they are just that, OPINIONS. What matters in my opinion, is how various outcomes affect readers personally (and financially). For example, what happens to the global financial system should Israel win or lose? How about the dollar and reputation of the US? Yes it is a shame that innocents are being killed, but no one can save them by choosing sides and offering opinion. Innocent (and naive) investors however can be saved with ideas on how to protect assets/livelihoods based on different or probable outcomes of divisive topics. All I can offer to Erik is welcome to my world! Rather than choose a side, offer ideas/opinions after connecting some dots as to what may take place? Choosing sides without solutions or actionable plans to protect oneself is just that, choosing sides. Loosing subscribers is unfortunately the only outcome when choosing sides, more so in today’s polarized world than ever before…”

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  1. There is no reason why “two peoples” can not strive to live together if the right support comes from “ALL POWERS” in harmony.

    My heart goes out to both the Israeli and Palestinian peoples, as did our previous wise ones here in Northern Ireland for our own “apartheid”.

    There can be no piece with Hamas, IRA, UVF or perhaps even on occasion the fine balance of power sharing offered by Sinn Fein/DUP which their political agendas provides?

    But then there are the natural resources on the Gaza Strip and the greed for money will override all and any good intentions for what’s best for humanity!

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  2. On Wednesday, a professor at Princeton University tweeted that he considered the idea of humans having sex with animals to be “thought-provoking.” Yeah, but the thought provoked is ‘depravity’.

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