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Greyhat b2b masterclass recording with @zephyr274
You'll probably have to watch this one a few times
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I was able to bribe @zephyr274 into doing a free masterclass for everyone
He’ll be going through how to he’s booking 100’s of calls a month using his cracked LinkedIn outreach strategy
Also answering any questions you guys have on LinkedIn or cold email outreach
You’ve probably been seeing his tweets blowing up recently so you know you don’t want to miss this
Next Tuesday the 6th at 4pm EST
Like and comment PEPE to get the invite
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@GenzioCo @DogecoinZack @jp_mullin888 @MANTRA_Chain Great interview, glad to hear some real answers.
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In this GM Podcast episode, Genzio Founder and CEO, Zack Nelson (@DogecoinZack), chats with John Patrick Mullin (@jp_mullin888), Co-Founder & CEO of @MANTRA_Chain, to dive into the recent events surrounding Mantra, the impact of the OM token crash, and the allegations of price manipulation and insider control.
02:08 - How Did the Crash Happen?
07:47 - Addressing Circulating Supply Misconceptions
12:10 - Response to Thin Liquidity Claims
17:10 - What Caused the Liquidations?
18:59 - Ensuring Fairness in Airdrop Distribution
22:40 - Verifying Organic Userbase Growth
26:52 - Loan vs Retainer Model
30:18 - Incentives for the Loan Model
31:05 - Is There an Underlying Mutual Goal for Market Makers?
32:27 - Was a Market Maker Responsible?
32:44 - Laser Digital’s Role
35:58 - Sustainability of Reinjection Model
38:24 - Concerns About Buybacks and Potential Leverage from OTC Deals
39:37 - When Can Investors Sell?
42:45 - Reconciling the Narrative vs Fundamentals with Great User Activity
45:19 - Plan to Add Real Dollars to Treasury
48:39 - Buyback Duration and Impact
50:31 - Identity of the Big OTC Seller
52:29 - Why the OTC Sellers Moved Quickly
54:36 - Origin of the Claims
56:20 - Who Is to Blame?
Watch the full episode below!
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@loulou12395997 @Mackr_92 @NotFarLeftAtAll @Conservatives @RupertLowe10 @reformparty_uk You realise he did put that up to a vote of his constituents though right?
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@Mackr_92 @NotFarLeftAtAll @Conservatives @RupertLowe10 @reformparty_uk I actually think he has his own views. But mostly I’m in support of those views. Didn’t agree with him voting or the #AssistedDyingBill
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@Rhinesuperdark @Calibold Person posting in a public forum is judged by the public 🤯
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@MarkAmesExiled @DerAmiTyp Nice screed.
That all said, it is pure evil to murder another person, there are no extenuating circumstances which rationalize it, and I am looking forward to this guy spending the rest of his life in a miserable prison.
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In nearly 40 years of rage shootings fueled by soaring inequality, in a culture where so many arm themselves in the belief guns give them political power, it’s always surprised me no one’s ever gone after the oligarchs
philip lewis@Phil_Lewis_
The CEO of UnitedHealthcare was reportedly shot and killed in Midtown “The shooting is being investigated as a possibly targeted hit, sources said.” pix11.com/news/crime/man…
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@RobertN51219021 @niall_gooch He literally explains his view in the tweet? What are you missing?
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@niall_gooch I wasn't aware I was being impolite
Perhaps you're not keen on your views, whatever they are as you haven't explained them, being queried
In that case, don't go on X
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@LiamGilchrist88 @CallumAbroad The odd immigrant reported here is a violent murderer - you’re a clown.
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One driver is that the US has for a generation at least had significantly cheaper energy
And the difference today post Ukraine is huge
To which, some Europeans will say ‘But sustainability!’
All you’re doing is driving European industry out of business and then buying stuff from China where they use cheap dirty coal for most of their power
They show off big renewables projects but most of the power comes from cheap dirty coal.
Europe has frackable gas and oil. Not as much as the US but not insubstantial. They just choose not to exploit it.
They are shutting down their nice clean cheap nuclear.
It’s like economic suicide.

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🚨 NEW: The UK is sending farmers abroad over £516m in foreign aid, whilst the inheritance tax changes are set to raise £520m for the Treasury
[@christiancalgie]
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Since your handle is “Whole Mars”, perhaps this lengthy reply is apropos:
Getting the cost per ton to the surface of Mars low enough that humanity has the resources to make life multiplanetary requires a roughly 1000X improvement in rocket & spacecraft technology.
Recent US Mars missions have had a cost per ton of useful load to the surface of Mars of about $1B. Moreover, it has become more, not less, expensive over time!
To build a city on Mars that can grow by itself likely requires at least a million tons of equipment, which would therefore require >$1000 trillion, an obviously impossible number, given that US GDP is only $29T.
However, if rocket technology can be improved by 1000X, then the cost of becoming sustainably multiplanetary would drop to ~$1T, which could be spread out over 40 or more years, so <$25B/year.
At that cost, it becomes possible to make life multiplanetary, ensuring the long-term survival of life as we know it, without materially affecting people’s standard of living on Earth.
Starship is designed to achieve a >1000X improvement over existing systems and, especially after yesterday’s booster catch and precise ocean landing of the ship, I am now convinced that it can work.
Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars
When Elon Musk enters an industry…
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There are deep problems with the outcome of WWII. Most disturbingly, the war ends with the Josef Stalin and the Soviets in control of half of Europe and dominant in Asia.
Yet the narrative is that WWII was fought to end tyranny.
In the Atlantic Charter FDR stated that one of the core aims of Allied intervention was to establish "a peace which will afford to all nations the means of dwelling in safety within their own boundaries, and which will afford assurance that all the men in all lands may live out their lives in freedom from fear and want."
But that isn't what happened. Instead, WWII ended with a brutal dictator in control of vast swaths of new territory. WWII did not end aggression or tyranny. If anything, the conflict ended with even more human beings worldwide under totalitarian domination.
Was WWII fought to free Poland? If so, it was a failure. Poland remained under Soviet control for another 40+ years.
Was WWII fought to free China from aggression and genocidal? If so, it was a failure. The communists immediately seized control and brutally murdered and starved tens of millions.
I have been told that Germany invading Poland in September of 1939 was a terrible international crime. Yet, the USSR also invaded Poland in September of 1939, seizing more territory than the Nazis! The communists also immediately killed nearly 10x the number of Polish civilians during the period between 1939-1941.
Yet, at Nuremberg Soviet judges sat in judgment over their former Nazi allies! How can we call this justice?
What a farce.
Claims that the holocaust justified American intevention are also flawed. For one, no Allied leader made alleviating the plight of the Jews a central cause of going to war. Not one! Jewish suffering was not important to FDR. It certainly was not important to Josef Stalin. Historical honesty means we need to understand the Allied leaders as they understood themselves.
We must also confront the way in which the war was fought.
Every major allied combatant targeted civilians for destruction and employed concentration camps. This raises a question: if murdering civilians in death camps is evil then how can we justify killing them with high explosives and nuclear weapons?
If the Nazis rounding up and imprisoning Jews was wrong then why was FDR rounding up and imprisoning Japanese justified?
Is murdering civilians always evil or is it only evil when the bad guys do it?
I have never seen defenders of the mainstream narrative provide a satisfactory answer. In the end, the chief defenders of the mainstream narrative revert to arguing that the Allies had "no choice."
We had to give $300 billion in aid to Stalin. We had to let him take over half of Europe and virutally all of the Far East. We had to help Mao come to power. We had to firebomb all those women and children. We had to nuke those Japanese.
We had no choice.
In the end, I find this argument childlike and weak. A serious thinker considers alternatives.
Even more disturbing, virtually every defense of Allied conduct in WWII ultimately becomes a defense of communism and the Soviet Union.
It is clear that we desperately need to take a fresh look at the most important conflict of the modern world.


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@leeharris My American Uncle and my Irish Uncle fought in WW2 against Fascism
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If $BTC does NOT reach $95k by the 31st of August 2024,
I will give everybody that RETWEETS this tweet £50.
I know I won’t have to,
Because I will NOT be wrong.
I’m willing to put my money where my mouth is.
I called the #Bitcoin top last cycle at $69k,
(go and look at my old tweets).
I’ve done over 100x last #crypto cycle:
Called $SOL
Called $RNDR
Called $BNB
Called $KAS
Called $PEPE
And now I can confidently say,
Most people are NOT prepared for what’s coming.
Patience + Conviction = fuck you money.
My followers are always one step ahead.
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@Seamus_the_pres @DisbldUrbanFarm @rach262003 @Courtne10949646 I know it’s to bad they didn’t use a better knife
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