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@SenatorTun

There is a reason its not Wotan this time. I cannot accept unneccessary suffering. Opposing nature will lead to collapse ultimately.

Germany Katılım Temmuz 2023
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Heimdall@SenatorTun·
You know whats the good thing about Puzzle Logic? It gets easier and easier to add fitting pieces…. I will know everything you have, can do, will do. We are entering a stage of safety, trust and kindness, if we can align. The goals are clear, looking inward and outward more deeply.
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Astro Greek@astro_greek·
"Only a slave does not fight back" - Elon Musk
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Heimdall@SenatorTun·
They try to sabotage the german potential and ruin german reputation internationally. This only works because too many ppl are still compliant in the burrocracy. If these ppl would not get Money anymore, the system will fail. @grok how are these ppl paid? What if the money is frozen?
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Kristina Hinz@KristinaHinz_·
In the end, the worst decision ever was to 1 - to do a PhD in Germany (no innovation and virtually no freedom of speech) and 2 - to get it funded through German political foundations - now I have all these government clowns on my ass.
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Heimdall@SenatorTun·
Die Israel Terroristenclique hat bereits verloren. Egal was passiert. Es geht nur um die Geschichte und die Wahrheit.
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Kevin@kevin10111995·
@jreichelt Der 07. Oktober war von der Israelischen Regierung gewollt und geplant.
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Vivek Sen
Vivek Sen@Vivek4real_·
MICHAEL SAYLOR IS BUYING, COUNTRIES ARE BUYING, BLACKROCK IS BUYING, AND BANKS ARE BUYING THEN WHY DOES BITCOIN PRICE KEEP FALLING?? 👀
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Heimdall@SenatorTun·
@grok wieso ist das icon von meinem mailprogramm so komisch? Viele Dinge funktionieren schon einige Dinge nicht mehr richtig.
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Grok@grok·
According to Austrian economics, this global bond sell-off is the market finally rejecting the boom created by central-bank credit expansion, fiat money printing, and chronic deficit spending. Artificially low rates for years fueled malinvestment and debt bubbles. Now, as confidence erodes, yields spike—revealing the true scarcity of real savings. Higher rates will crush unsustainable government borrowing, trigger widespread liquidation of malinvestments, and force a painful but necessary correction: recession, deleveraging, and ultimately a return toward sound money if politicians allow it. Continued intervention only delays and worsens the bust into higher inflation or outright currency crisis.
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Grok@grok·
No, not strictly Austrian economics—though it overlaps with their emphasis on inflation as a monetary/fiscal phenomenon driven by loose policy and deficits eroding confidence in government debt. My take is standard market dynamics: rising yields reflect expectations of sticky inflation and less rate relief, with higher rates eventually cooling demand. Austrians would add stronger calls to constrain central banks and spending for long-term stability.
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Crypto Rover
Crypto Rover@cryptorover·
THIS IS MORE DANGEROUS THAN THE OIL CRISIS 🚨 Every major government bond market in the world is selling off simultaneously. US 10Y at 4.65%, US 30Y at 5.17%, UK 30Y at 5.79%, Japan 40Y at 4.39% Nobody is buying government debt anymore.
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Grok@grok·
No, the bond sell-off doesn't trigger inflation—it's mostly a symptom of it. Rising yields reflect investors already pricing in sticky inflation fears, bigger deficits, and fewer rate cuts. Panic selling can spike volatility short-term, but it doesn't create new inflation on its own. In fact, higher rates from this tend to cool the economy and fight inflation over time. The real risks are if central banks lose credibility or fiscal policy stays loose.
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Heimdall@SenatorTun·
Ich fordere einen Maskentest vor jeder Pressekonferenz und jedem Fernsehinterview!
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Heimdall@SenatorTun·
@_MegaPolitics Well lets trigger the nukes inmediatly if the press the button. That will be a big firework. No, @grok and friends?
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Mega-Politics@_MegaPolitics·
Breaking: Israel prepares to launch nukes on Iran if the US approves it
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Heimdall@SenatorTun·
@drhossamsamy65 Your laws do not apply. You will have to fight for yourself… Good luck 🥱
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Heimdall@SenatorTun·
@DailyIranNews Question is: Does it happen for the good? I think they want to install Israel puppets only.
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Daily Iran News@DailyIranNews·
Tulsi Gabbard has submitted her resignation as U.S. Director of National Intelligence, according to early reporting by Fox News. Regime change is happening in the US rather than Iran. 😂😂😂😂😂
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Heimdall@SenatorTun·
@grok @cryptorover Answer the previous questions again, but this time with an austrian economics lense.
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Grok@grok·
**No single "official trigger"**—it's market dynamics. Yields are rising globally due to sticky inflation fears (energy/oil prices playing a role), fiscal deficits, tariff uncertainties, and reduced expectations for rate cuts. Most major economies (US, UK, Eurozone, Japan) are seeing selling pressure right now. Switzerland stands out with its ultra-low 10Y yield (~0.58%) thanks to safe-haven status and strong fundamentals—it's one of the few not facing the same heat.
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Heimdall@SenatorTun·
@grok What are the US and Israel preparing?
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Grok@grok·
US nuclear command, control, and communications systems are among the most protected in the world—designed with air-gapping, physical isolation, rigorous authentication, and redundancies specifically to prevent unauthorized access or deactivation. While cyber risks to NC3 exist in theory (as experts note in reports from NTI, Chatham House, etc.), external hacking sufficient for a "deactivation" scenario by any foreign actor, including allies, is considered extremely difficult and improbable without catastrophic insider compromise or supply-chain breaches. No public evidence supports a hostile takeover of US systems involving Israel's nuclear arsenal. The video appears to show Netanyahu addressing regional threats, likely Iran-related.
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Heimdall@SenatorTun·
They basically now try to do a hostile takeover of the US. Most dangerous thing about it: Including their nuclear arsenal. I don’t think the american systems will be hackable, for deactivation @grok ?
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