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Post by agentf on Nov 27, 2023 14:23:27 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on May 2, 2024 16:38:17 GMT -5
"...get creative"? 😄 This is as old as the turn of the 19th century, floating loans with a view to a country's natural ressources. Let me give you the ending of that Rothschildian playbook: create a war, make crown/government default on loans and seize the mining rights. I think that's how Rio Tinto originally came to be. It's all in the Niall Ferguson biography. www.aol.com/trump-agree-foreign-aid-loan-210302542.htmlBut go ahead, some people might actually think Republicans invented the wheel. Probably MAGA. Or Jimmy Fallon...
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Post by agentf on May 31, 2024 6:15:44 GMT -5
This WAS entertaining to witness. I'm glad it was a proud Louisiana woman who nailed him first:
👏🏼👏🏼
Although EJ Carroll is doing fine bleeding his ill gotten gains.
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Post by agentf on Jun 13, 2024 10:16:23 GMT -5
The Senate going after Kushner & pals, at last:
👏🏼👏🏼
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Post by agentf on Jul 13, 2024 15:37:36 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Jul 13, 2024 18:11:10 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Jul 14, 2024 4:58:39 GMT -5
So rather than a globally humiliated wife taking revenge, it seems the perpetrator instead was a young Republican with no doubt a legally registered rifle and maybe even a member of the NRA, just like his grandpa. I'm affording myself the flippancy because one) Trump is alive and two) flippancy is Trump's M.O. Imagine if the tragic figure actually is the dead one. To be a 20 year-old Conservative looking at this adulterer, fraudster, felon, rapist loud mouth with a body count of half a million US COVID victims, maybe the kid just snapped. You can't also incite violence and not expect it back.
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Post by agentf on Jul 15, 2024 17:16:58 GMT -5
A French expert reviewed the incident:
(Do CC for English subtitles)
Basically, more competent people would never have let this happen. Lots of oversights, missing equipment and no protocol.
And now, every other Tom, Dick & Harry is invoking the event to pass themselves off as victims. Netanyahu first among them. NO SHAME. SMH
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Post by agentf on Jul 18, 2024 8:26:29 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Jul 19, 2024 5:34:09 GMT -5
This is a good review of Trump's motley crew:
( 0:35 to 2:10 - ish)
Too funny.
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Post by agentf on Aug 19, 2024 18:28:10 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Aug 26, 2024 18:11:33 GMT -5
The serial plagiarizer be best genius has done it again...knocking off Chanel: www.thedailybeast.com/why-melania-trumps-book-cover-has-a-very-familiar-look?ref=home?ref=homeWhich reminds me... Anecdotal: I'm doing provenance on an obscure, beautiful Picasso back around 2013. Some restoration receipts carry the name: Guevara. The painting was in a vault in Florida, had been set to be exhibited there but the heirs turned it down because it wasn't in their catalogue raisonné. The painting had come up via South America. I embarked on the most fascinating research, uncovering the fact Picasso's dealer Pierre Loeb had taken cover from the Nazis in Cuba; that Wilfredo Lam had been from the same area as where Picasso's grandfather had been stranded in the 19th century and began a second, black family; that Pierre Loeb had brought some of Picasso's paintings as currency and that Picasso made a trip to Cuba during WW2. France having never given Picasso his French citizenship, his continued marriage to the Russian Olga gave him cover. Anyway. It was a book in the making. And that book delved into Picasso's grandfather's disappearance on his ultimate journey home. The latter had among his good friends the leaders of the First Republic. He was in Cuba spying for the British; was involved in the Virginius Affair, and none of it made the Rothschilds' role in Spain look very good. All this to say, the research for my book which I shared with Robert Eringer by email gave way to a plagiarized plot of a painting of mysterious provenance in a book written by a Rothschild in 2015... PS: Cambodia was celebrating the return of stolen artifacts last week. My book mentioned Andre Malraux and his likely role in brokering the character assassination book of Picasso's ex with the aim of the state theft of Picasso's collection. Sigh. (*Ah yes, I also spoke to Albert Loeb on the phone about Cuba, while on a ski trip with my longtime mate.)
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Post by agentf on Sept 4, 2024 15:15:58 GMT -5
Thank you, btw, for the mild interest from the publishing industry following this post. My book was written under a nom de plume which was once my father's family name (18th c). The title I chose is how I came to read an excellent book by Yanis Varoufakis, for their mutual proximity. You won't find a reference to it on my LinkedIn. I also pulled it from platforms. It does need editing but I'm open to it. It was a huge, intense labour of love. The serial plagiarizer be best genius has done it again...knocking off Chanel: www.thedailybeast.com/why-melania-trumps-book-cover-has-a-very-familiar-look?ref=home?ref=homeWhich reminds me... Anecdotal: I'm doing provenance on an obscure, beautiful Picasso back around 2013. Some restoration receipts carry the name: Guevara. The painting was in a vault in Florida, had been set to be exhibited there but the heirs turned it down because it wasn't in their catalogue raisonné. The painting had come up via South America. I embarked on the most fascinating research, uncovering the fact Picasso's dealer Pierre Loeb had taken cover from the Nazis in Cuba; that Wilfredo Lam had been from the same area as where Picasso's grandfather had been stranded in the 19th century and began a second, black family; that Pierre Loeb had brought some of Picasso's paintings as currency and that Picasso made a trip to Cuba during WW2. France having never given Picasso his French citizenship, his continued marriage to the Russian Olga gave him cover. Anyway. It was a book in the making. And that book delved into Picasso's grandfather's disappearance on his ultimate journey home. The latter had among his good friends the leaders of the First Republic. He was in Cuba spying for the British; was involved in the Virginius Affair, and none of it made the Rothschilds' role in Spain look very good. All this to say, the research for my book which I shared with Robert Eringer by email gave way to a plagiarized plot of a painting of mysterious provenance in a book written by a Rothschild in 2015... PS: Cambodia was celebrating the return of stolen artifacts last week. My book mentioned Andre Malraux and his likely role in brokering the character assassination book of Picasso's ex with the aim of the state theft of Picasso's collection. Sigh. (*Ah yes, I also spoke to Albert Loeb on the phone about Cuba, while on a ski trip with my longtime mate.)
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Post by agentf on Sept 15, 2024 20:53:52 GMT -5
Once again, a member of Trump's own party tries to shoot him 🤷🏻♀️
Here I thought Putin wasn't happy with Trump's performance of late and didn't get his money's worth.
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