
Simulant_Leaks
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Simulant_Leaks
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Glitches. Patterns. Forgotten truths. You were never meant to remember. #SimulationTheory #GlitchInTheMatrix #MandelaEffect







GLOBAL BOND MARKETS ARE BREAKING IN REAL TIME Bond yields are spiking around the world simultaneously US 10-year Treasury: 4.6%, biggest weekly jump since 2025 Japan 30-year: broke 4% for the first time since it was introduced in 1999 Japan 10-year: 2.78%, highest since May 1997 UK gilts up 15 bps in a single day on political instability The cause in the Strait of Hormuz is still closed, meaning oil stays elevated and Inflation expectations refuse to come down The Trump-Xi summit ended without progress Bond traders are pricing in stagflation instead of pricing in rate cuts This matters beyond bonds Higher yields mean higher borrowing costs for governments The US has $39 trillion in debt and pays $1 trillion a year in interest Every basis point up costs the Treasury billions Polymarket now gives 66% odds that Kevin Warsh hikes rates in December Markets are still in disbelief The bigger risk is if Japanese institutional investors stop financing US Treasuries and start repatriating capital They hold $1.1 trillion in US debt When the same thing happened in August 2024, the yen carry trade unwound and global markets crashed in 72 hours Bond markets are the foundation of everything else And the foundation is moving


British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says those involved in putting up Union Jacks or St George flags will feel the full force of the law and will be dealt with within a week. He hates British people.

Gemma Collins is in the building and she's got questions. Coming soon📷 @bphillipsonMP







Reform UK will put Brexit at the heart of the Makerfield by-election campaign after interventions from Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting on rejoining the EU over the weekend They will link it directly to free movement - accusing Burnham of wanting to 'open the borders up to 500million people'. This is a seat where two-thirds of voters backed Brexit at the EU referendum Burnham told ITV News on Saturday that "in the long term there is a case for that [rejoining the EU]" but added that he was "not advocating that in this by-election". "In fact, what I am saying is focus now domestically. Britain has got to focus very much on the here and now and the issues that are affecting people" At Labour conference last year he said: 'Long term, I'm going to be honest, I'm going to say it, I want to rejoin it'. Burnham does not resile for that view, but it's not the case he wants to make now Lisa Nandy, the culture secretary and a friend of Burnham's, said this morning that nobody wants a return to Brexit wars. But the public interventions in favour of rejoining from Streeting and Burnham mean that it is likely to be a key issue


















