
Revelation
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We need to lockdown the world again to destroy oil demand Only option left to drive price lower





Brooks Koepka has spent the last 2 Signature Events waiting at the course as the first alternate for a potential spot in the field, but it didn’t come. He explained his motivation to do that ahead of the Myrtle Beach Classic: “So, listen, the way I look at it is I'm itching to get in, but I'm accepting of where I'm at, and I understand that there's prices to pay for coming back, and I'm willing to accept those and whatever I have to do. “I knew this year was going to be challenging to even get in them. I kind of thought maybe by around U.S. Open, but to know that I'm kind of knocking on the door already is a good thing. Just the answer to everything is play better, and you're in.” Then he followed up by talking about the opportunity this week in the opposite field event: “Yeah, no, it's a great opportunity. I think the stretch that I've got, I've got three in a row here. Hopefully I can improve on my position, my standing and see where it's at. Like I said, good golf takes care of everything else, and hopefully will be in them soon enough.” Brooks starts the first leg a of triple header with the PGA Championship next week and then the CJ Cup Byron Nelson. He’ll be looking for a good run to help qualify for the remaining Signature Events of the season and the FedEx Cup Playoffs. @BKoepka @PGATOUR




🚨🗣️💰 #REGRETS — LIV Golf’s Graeme McDowell says he regrets saying that the reason he went to the league was to “grow the game” and voiced his concern if LIV folds. (Via @SI_Golf / @BobHarig) “I regret a few things I said in the beginning, stuff like growing the game. I should have just said it for what it was: this is good for my bank account, and I’m getting a runway to play the game of golf for as long as I possibly can.” “I don't know where this is going to go. There’s a lot of players out here that if this goes away, they’ve got nowhere to go. Do they deserve that? Is that their own fault…” “There's a lot of people out here that have their jobs tied to this, people who work here. All the negativity on social media the last three weeks ... it just disappoints me on so many levels.”


I was diagnosed with prostate cancer on 10/09/24. Refused conventional treatment. Immediately started taking 1mg ivermectin daily and 1000mg of fendendazole three times per week. I went from a 20 PSA to a 7.4 PSA as of one week ago. Within the next 90 days I would bet a million dollars my PSA number is below a three.






