Sigma-tism

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Sigma-tism

Sigma-tism

@Sigma_tism

انضم Şubat 2024
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Majeed 🇸🇦KSA🇸🇦 🤝 🇺🇸
🎉🎉 Iran became paralyzed🎉🎉 🚨🚨 URGENT Netanyahu: After 20 days of operations, I can announce to you the end of Iran's capabilities to manufacture any missile or nuclear weapons
الأحداث العالمية@NewsNow4USA

🚨🚨 عاااااجل نتنياهو: بعد 20 يوما من العمليات يمكنني أن أبشركم بنهاية قدرات إيران على تصنيع أي أسلحة صاروخية أو نووية

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Steve Sweeney
Steve Sweeney@SweeneySteve·
Today I$rael tried to kill me in a targeted airstrike in southern Lebanon as I was reporting on was the targeting of bridges and the forced displacement of 1 million people, an ethnic cleansing operation on a larger scale than the Nakba I have absolutely no doubt that this was deliberate. Despite claims there were no warnings ahead of the strike and no notifications sent to the Lebanese Army who allowed us to film As we have seen in Gaza they want to silence journalists who document and report their war crimes It is the western powers who provide political and military support for I$rael, arming it to the teeth to carry out genocide in Gaza and ethnic cleansing here in Lebanon. They are not simply complicit, but active participants and should be held accountable for their actions. But if I$rael thinks today’s strike will silence us and keep us out of the field they are very, very mistaken
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The Solari Report | Catherine Austin Fitts
Why Everyone Is Talking about Catherine Austin Fitts' Latest Conversation with Tucker Carlson Catherine Austin Fitts’s recent conversation as a guest of Tucker Carlson has drawn well in excess of a million views, thousands of comments and a remarkable response, highlighting the positive influence she has had—and continues to have—on people’s lives. For those who have not yet watched the show in full, the video below provides a sense of the conversation, comments, and its relevance. Catherine’s discussion with Tucker also did a great job of explaining why it is so important that we pass legislation to stop programmable money—so the interview link is a great one to send to your representatives! solari.com/catherine-on-t… Limited Time Special Offer for New Subscribers: solari.com/tucker-carlson…
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Rory Johnston
Rory Johnston@Rory_Johnston·
Cash Dubai crude (balance of the month) just broke above $170 per barrel. To my knowledge, no crude has ever commanded more than $170/bbl before.
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Sigma-tism@Sigma_tism·
@NoLimitGains Sitting in cash while the fiat moves into hyperinflation? Not really an option is it?
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NoLimit@NoLimitGains·
Everyone’s focused on what to buy tomorrow. Nobody talks about the power of sitting in cash and watching everything fall apart.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Sit on your hands, enjoy your life, come back when the time is right.
NoLimit@NoLimitGains

THIS IS IT. I’m officially 95% out of the market. S&P 500 price now: 6,983 I’ve been in this game for more than 20 years. Here’s why I decided to get out: First of all, didn’t sell my long term BTC stack I’ve been holding since 2013-2015, my metals and real estate. Does that mean the market will crash tomorrow? NO. ABSOLUTELY NOT. I’m not a day trader. But there’s a good chance we’re very close to a market top and could drop 15–20% from here. The smartest founders in history are all rushing to the exit at the same time. – SpaceX – OpenAI – Databricks – Anthropic They’re aggressively targeting 2026 IPOs with a combined $4T valuation. They aren’t selling because they need cash. They’re selling because they’ve identified the top. We’ve seen this exact setup twice before. The 2000 Dotcom crash and the 2021 SPAC mania. Insiders use the window to distribute shares at unsupportable valuations (100x revenue). The math ain’t mathing. Big Tech are burning a shit ton of money trying to chase the AI narrative. – $400B in AI Capex – Only ~$20B in revenue return To justify this spend, they need $2 Trillion in new revenue by 2030. That isn't an investment. That’s a bubble. And look who else is leaving. Warren Buffett is sitting on a $300B+ pile of cash. He’s been aggressively selling into this rally. He doesn’t want to buy the dip. He wants to survive the crash. Then there’s the 2026 debt wall. Zombie companies survived on 0% interest rates, but now the bill is due. They have to refinance BILLIONS this year at significantly higher rates. Most won't survive it. Let’s see how this plays out. Keep in mind: I called the last 3 major market top and bottom publicly. When I start buying again, I’ll say it here for everyone to see. Many people will regret not following me sooner.

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WithoutHistory
WithoutHistory@WithoutHistory·
She explains why there are more than 120 US 🇺🇸 military bases around China 🇨🇳
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tic toc
tic toc@TicTocTick·
20-25% of global energy supply is now offline for at least 6-7 years. This at a time when refineries were decimated to start with. And now the investment in AI will dry up from Arabs. No matter how you slice and dice it, this is bad . Very bad .
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Lazzyyyyyy
Lazzyyyyyy@em_Lazzy·
Trump told you he’d run America like a business. He is. It’s called asset stripping. You sell the profitable pieces, gut the workforce, load it with debt, and walk away rich while everyone else holds the bag. USPS? For sale. The military? Subcontracted to the Saudis/Israelis. The debt? YOURS!!!
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Sigma-tism@Sigma_tism·
@rohailjalal0 @MonitorX99800 This is the heart of the problem with this society. When everyone else is expendable, it's impossible to co-exist with others. 100% failure of integration with others in all of human history. They really are a form of living human cancer on all of us.
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MonitorX@MonitorX99800·
An average Israeli woman: "A good Arab is a dead Arab," "We should wipe them out." "Atomic bomb, so we can live in peace."
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Thomas Keith
Thomas Keith@iwasnevrhere_·
The pressure is breaking them. Iranian strikes have turned daily life across the occupied territories into a cycle of sirens, shelter runs, and constant interruption, grinding any sense of normalcy down to nothing. One settler breaks on camera, describing weeks without work, every attempt at stability collapsing under the next alert.
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Eric Yeung 👍🚀🌕
Eric Yeung 👍🚀🌕@KingKong9888·
Let’s see what happens. “Winning” Grinding Retreat/Exit
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Sigma-tism@Sigma_tism·
@pati_marins64 And they're well & truly bankrupt already. No wonder the BRICS block is rapidly expanding with new members.
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
They know that it’s a war of over $100 billion per month.
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
American Debt and the Attack on Iran The main concern for the American people should not be an attack on Iran, which would be just one of many in recent years, but rather the possibility of it escalating into a real regional war requiring enormous resources and generating even more debt. Wars have been the primary historical driver of spikes in U.S. public debt, financed mainly through loans, taxes, and currency issuance, which generates inflation and prolonged costs in operations, equipment, veteran care, and interest. Historically, conflicts such as the Civil War increased debt by 4,000% (from US$ 65 million to US$ 3 billion); World War I raised it from US$ 1 billion to US$ 25 billion; World War II cost US$ 4 trillion adjusted, pushing debt to 106% of GDP in 1946; the Korean War (1950-1953) cost about US$ 675 billion adjusted for 2025 (including direct and long-term costs), with defense spending reaching 13-14% of GDP; and the Vietnam War (1955-1975) totaled approximately US$ 2.27 trillion adjusted for 2025 (including operations, veterans, and other indirect costs), financed by higher taxes and inflation. In recent wars, such as Iraq, Afghanistan, and the "War on Terror" (2001-2022), total costs reached US$ 8 trillion, financed through debt without tax increases, including US$ 2.3 trillion in direct operations and US$ 2.2 trillion for veterans, with projected interest of US$ 2 trillion by 2030. What would be the cost of a prolonged conflict with Iran? What I can say is that, combining operational and reconstruction expenses, each day of war cost Israel $1.8-2.4 billion per day. If we imagine this situation amplified by American involvement, we could estimate something like $4 billion daily, assuming no losses. In the scenario of it dragging on for 3 months, it would generate a direct cost of $360 billion, not including human and material losses. A conflict with Iran would certainly involve losses, and this number could easily be multiplied several times. Then someone will say: "But the U.S. and Israel will carry out a surprise and overwhelming attack to prevent Iran from using its missiles." Impressive, but the issue is that Israel, even with a fantastic ground operation and successive bombings, did not achieve this in the last war, and to complicate matters further, the U.S. did not achieve it in Iraq, when Saddam continued using his Scuds, nor in Yemen area ruled by Houthis, which is tiny. Why would this happen now with Iran? There's no way to say: "I'll just go over there and neutralize a missile powerhouse with 90 million inhabitants and be right back." In this fragile moment, any attack on Iran becomes a war. The regime can no longer pre-arrange mutual and fake attacks because it is fragile. Any attack will turn into a war, and there are no short or cheap wars with a nation of 90 million people, especially one that could drag in an entire region.
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Edward Dowd
Edward Dowd@DowdEdward·
If it were to occur the signal would be loud and clear. The signal is that this War is going to be escalated into a major conflict. Just ask Grok for a history lesson on what happened to the press and free speech during the Civil War, WW1 & WW2.
Megyn Kelly@megynkelly

You wanna rip the GOP apart right to its core and prevent a single America First voter from participating in the midterms? Indict Joe Kent and Tucker Carlson. See how that works out.

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MonitorX
MonitorX@MonitorX99800·
🇺🇸⚡️– Three times Trump voter: "You’re a worthless pile of sh*t. I’m an idiot. That was my bad."
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Jebra
Jebra@Jebreanne·
@4xotherway @NoAlphaLimits If God does not honor His covenant with them why do you trust Him to keep His covenant with you? Are you more loyal than they? You've shown you aren't.
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LimitLess
LimitLess@NoAlphaLimits·
🚨🚨🚨 ISRAEL JUST MADE THE SINGLE MOST DANGEROUS MILITARY DECISION OF THE ENTIRE WAR. AND NOBODY UNDERSTANDS WHAT THEY JUST TRIGGERED. 🚨🚨🚨 Israel and the U.S. struck South Pars — the LARGEST gas field on the planet. But here's what they either didn't know or didn't care about: South Pars is jointly managed by Iran AND Qatar. They didn't just attack Iran. They attacked the energy backbone of their OWN Gulf allies. Let that sink in. 💀 The IRGC just declared ALL major energy facilities across the entire GCC as "direct and legitimate targets" — and warned strikes are coming in the "COMING HOURS." 💀 Listed targets: Qatar's LNG complex, Saudi Aramco facilities, UAE oil terminals — EVERYTHING. 💀 Saudi Aramco has already EVACUATED workers from the SAMREF refinery in Yanbu. They're not waiting. They KNOW what's coming. 💀 Iranian hackers have ALREADY hit Aramco's digital systems — posting images and issuing threats to PARALYZE their infrastructure. 💀 Multiple EXPLOSIONS just heard in Riyadh — confirmed by Reuters, AFP, and AP. Sirens sounding in the Saudi capital. Do you understand the scale of what's happening? ⚠️ Qatar's LNG complex is the LARGEST on Earth. It supplies 30% of the world's liquefied natural gas. If Iran hits it — Europe's heating supply DISAPPEARS overnight. Not in months. OVERNIGHT. ⚠️ Saudi Aramco is the most valuable company on the PLANET — worth $1,800,000,000,000. Its refineries process 12 MILLION barrels per day. One successful strike takes 10% of the world's oil OFFLINE. ⚠️ In 2019, a SINGLE drone attack on Saudi Aramco's Abqaiq facility knocked out 5.7 million barrels per day and sent oil up 15% in ONE session. Iran now has 10x the motivation and NOTHING left to lose. They're showing you "precision strikes on Iranian targets." They're NOT showing you that those strikes just gave Iran the JUSTIFICATION to destroy every oil facility from Qatar to Saudi Arabia to the UAE. Here's the logic — follow it carefully: → You bomb a gas field that's JOINTLY OWNED with Qatar → Qatar — your own Gulf ally — publicly condemns you → Iran uses the attack as justification to target ALL Gulf energy → IRGC formally declares Gulf facilities as "legitimate targets" → Aramco starts EVACUATING refineries → Explosions hit RIYADH → You didn't weaken Iran. You gave them the excuse to burn down the ENTIRE Gulf's economy. If this was a "strategic victory," why is Aramco evacuating workers RIGHT NOW? If Iran's military is "degraded," why are 6 Gulf nations scrambling to protect their oil fields from an attack they believe is IMMINENT? Complete silence. You don't evacuate the world's most valuable company unless you KNOW what's coming. The IRGC said "coming hours." Not days. Not weeks. HOURS. And every Gulf state just went from spectator to TARGET. This is no longer a war between the U.S. and Iran. This is a war that's about to ERASE the Gulf's entire energy infrastructure — the infrastructure that powers HALF the planet. Prepare accordingly. 🚨🚨🚨 They don't want you seeing this. Follow + RT to beat the algorithm. 🚨
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