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Nelson Langub

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Acworth, GA Beigetreten Ocak 2017
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Alicia Garcia
Alicia Garcia@boomstickbabe·
Am I the only one who thinks of Palmetto State Armory when they see ‘PSA’ rather than ‘public service announcement’?
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Investor Breakout
Investor Breakout@investorbrkt·
This company is emerging at the centre of graphene’s industrial breakout. @HydroGraphInc (CSE: $HG | OTCQB: $HGRAF) produces ~99.8% pure graphene, supplying a performance additive that can improve strength, conductivity, and durability with minimal input. Here’s why investors are paying attention: • The company has seen its shares rise more than 2,000% over the past year, drawing attention to its high-purity graphene and its ability to enhance strength, weight, and performance across materials • Expanding its commercial footprint through a Texas buildout, increasing U.S. federal interest, and engagement with 75+ potential customers as it moves toward commercialization. With the graphene market expected to nearly double by 2030, see how HydroGraph fits into that growth by exploring their @investorbrkt Inflection Point: bit.ly/3O0TOtL __ Presented by @MarketOneMedia & @CapitalEvent @FarhanLalani @NCurrie @RyanIverson_ #Graphene #Investing #CleanTech #Catalysts #Technology Please see our disclaimer: bit.ly/4qur8b2
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Arneri Design
Arneri Design@ArneriDesign·
$HGRAF synthetic production of fractal, pristine, ultra pure, 100% sp2 bonded, 100% crystalline, turbostratic GRAPHENE that is consistent batch to batch, perfect for industrial scalability!
Investor Breakout@investorbrkt

This company is emerging at the centre of graphene’s industrial breakout. @HydroGraphInc (CSE: $HG | OTCQB: $HGRAF) produces ~99.8% pure graphene, supplying a performance additive that can improve strength, conductivity, and durability with minimal input. Here’s why investors are paying attention: • The company has seen its shares rise more than 2,000% over the past year, drawing attention to its high-purity graphene and its ability to enhance strength, weight, and performance across materials • Expanding its commercial footprint through a Texas buildout, increasing U.S. federal interest, and engagement with 75+ potential customers as it moves toward commercialization. With the graphene market expected to nearly double by 2030, see how HydroGraph fits into that growth by exploring their @investorbrkt Inflection Point: bit.ly/3O0TOtL __ Presented by @MarketOneMedia & @CapitalEvent @FarhanLalani @NCurrie @RyanIverson_ #Graphene #Investing #CleanTech #Catalysts #Technology Please see our disclaimer: bit.ly/4qur8b2

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pokey white
pokey white@pokeywhite·
Looks like Kjirstin decided to grace us with a look at some activity going on at HQ...equipment being moved in? Possibly the new Hyperion units? 🤷 $HGRAF $HG
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JM Bullion
JM Bullion@JMBullion·
When it comes to buying gold & silver, trust matters. JM Bullion is a top-rated precious metals dealer, trusted by hundreds of thousands of customers for secure pricing, authentic bullion, and insured delivery.
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Lobo Tiggre
Lobo Tiggre@duediligenceguy·
Fun for copper bulls… :-{)}
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING: The former SOCOM employee arrested for leaking classified secrets to “journalists” has been identified as Courtney Williams, a US Army veteran Give her the MAXIMUM penalty. Putting our troops’ lives at risk should be met HARSH punishments!
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Gun Lovers Club
Gun Lovers Club@GunloverClub1·
The French Elite Forces showcasing their precision by firing live rounds past a human participant to hit a small target. Imagine your job for the day is sitting perfectly still while an elite sniper uses a target next to your ear for practice. Hard pass.
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Special Ops Magazine
Special Ops Magazine@realmacsavage·
Eddie Gallagher. Navy SEAL Chief. Nearly 20 years of service, 15 of them in the SEAL teams, eight combat deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Africa. He graduated from Marine Corps Scout Sniper School, earned multiple decorations for valor including two Bronze Stars , and led his platoon during the battle for Mosul against ISIS. In 2018 he was charged with war crimes by members of his own platoon. In 2019 a military jury acquitted him of all major charges, and with help from President Donald Trump his rank and trident was restored.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
In 1907 a German chemist called Edwin Kayser walked into the offices of Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati with a patent and a proposition. The patent described a process for taking liquid cottonseed oil, bubbling hydrogen through it under pressure in the presence of a nickel catalyst, and producing a solid white substance with a long shelf life and no particular flavour. Procter & Gamble bought it immediately. They were not a food company. They were a soap company. Their interest in hardened cottonseed oil was that it could be turned into soap more cheaply than tallow, and tallow prices were rising. The hardened cottonseed oil made excellent soap. It also, the chemists noted, looked exactly like lard. It is worth pausing to remember what cottonseed oil actually was. For most of the nineteenth century, cotton seeds were industrial waste. The oil pressed from them was dark, foul, and used primarily in the manufacture of explosives, dyes, and roofing tar. Improvements in bleaching in the 1880s made it palatable enough to use as an adulterant in olive oil. Its chief virtue was that it was nearly tasteless and very, very cheap. Procter & Gamble looked at the hardened cottonseed oil sitting in their soap factory, looked at the lard market, and made a decision. They needed a name. They tried Krispo. Trademark conflict. They tried Cryst. Someone in management noted, delicately, the religious connotations. They settled on Crisco, derived from CRYStallised Cottonseed Oil, and launched it in June 1911 with one of the first modern advertising campaigns in American history. The campaign did not mention cottonseed. It mentioned purity. It mentioned modernity. It mentioned the marvel of factory production over the messy, old-fashioned business of rendering animal fat at home. It distributed free cookbooks containing six hundred and fifteen recipes, every single one of which called for Crisco. It paid railways to use Crisco in their dining cars. It targeted Jewish households on the basis that Crisco was kosher in a way lard could never be. By 1916, Americans were buying sixty million cans of Crisco a year. Three cans for every family in the country. Within one generation, lard had gone from the standard cooking fat in nearly every American kitchen to an old-fashioned ingredient your grandmother used. There was no health data driving this. There was an advertising budget and a soap company that had accidentally invented a food. The trans fats produced by partial hydrogenation, eventually banned in 2018 after killing an unknowable number of people, would not be flagged as a problem for another seventy years. The cottonseed oil itself, now joined on the shelf by soy and corn and canola and sunflower, is still the dominant cooking fat in the developed world. It is in your salad dressing. It is in the fryer at every restaurant you have ever eaten in that did not specifically advertise otherwise. It is the default. It started as soap. Then it was looking for something to do. Now it's the most-consumed fat in the Western diet, and the lard that built the American kitchen for two hundred years before it is the thing people are nervous about putting in their pastry. The marketing worked. It has not stopped working.
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Gary Savage
Gary Savage@garysavage1·
More confirmation that the bottom is in for metals and stocks. Just another in a very very long line of "I told you so's". Folks, bull markets make higher highs. Grasp this concept and you won't have to worry about timing perfect entries. Every long position will be a winning trade. You have till the end of April if you want to get on board the SMT and start making life changing profits for the duration of this bull. The SMT will be closing to new subscriptions at the end of April. smartmoneytrackerpremium.com
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Nelson Langub@NDLangub·
@TheApeOfGoldST Getting green candles on all my miners. However, volume is still below average, so piling in is still not happening. Wait for it this week as federal market data gets released, with CPI data on Friday. Big hockey stick moves when Trump decides to move on Kharg Island!
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TheApeOfGoldStreet
TheApeOfGoldStreet@TheApeOfGoldST·
A simply rule in the mining space. Never chase POP opens. And never panic sell massive drop opens. You always get better entries later during the day and you always get better exits later during the day. I deployed some cash just now with stocks 1-3%+ instead of their 10-15%+ opens.
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Nelson Langub@NDLangub·
@AWRHawkins Fav rounds for hog hunting in order, 6.5 CM, 308, .223, 6.5 grendel, 22lr all set up with either thermal or IR
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AWR Hawkins
AWR Hawkins@AWRHawkins·
Favorite round for hog hunting? I'll go first: 6.5 Creedmoor.
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Weapons Daily
Weapons Daily@WeaponsVault·
Is this offensive?
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Kevin Bambrough
Kevin Bambrough@BambroughKevin·
My team and I have been doing an absolute massive pile of work to understand turbostratic fractal graphene. I’m not gonna get into all the details publicly. We have developed significant proprietary information with our modelling and detailed analysis of all public and some private data on ALL graphene’s. What I can say with confidence is that I’m of the opinion that it’s a waste of time and money to invest in trying to work with graphene’s that are not Turbostratic fractal and 100% sp2 bonding. (Unless working with single atom layer flat sheets like very few are making for quantum computer and advanced highly specific applications) For nearly all other applications Hydrograph’s graphene will greatly the results that can be achieved. Often not just a little better either often blowing away or simply doing things that other graphene’s can’t do. If you’re reading this and want to help your company evolve and survive in the nano material nano engineering world of tomorrow, feel free to reach out to DM’a open. We are actively forming partnerships
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Nelson Langub@NDLangub·
@pronounced_kyle Nah, lesson is investment in CAT, these guys will be contracting for repairs at best, and replacement at worst
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Christian Keil
Christian Keil@pronounced_kyle·
Okay, yeah, maybe OSHA was a good idea after all.
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Correlation Economics
Correlation Economics@GoldForecast·
I see 3X baggers in the gold juniors and no baggers in the oil space.😄
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Military Arms
Military Arms@MAC_Arms·
You can tell he desperately wants to dance on that pole.
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