NeekiRose
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NeekiRose
@neeki_rose
I want to be a billionaire. I want to go to the moon. I want to free the people. I want to time travel.
Katılım Şubat 2021
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lock in now or clock in forever
Neet@neet_sol
"We locked 40 people in a room to work 40 hours a week for 40 years."
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ARE YOU READY FOR ME TO BECOME ANNOYING AS FUCK AS JAPAN MOTHER FUCKING PANICS HIDE YOUR HAMSTERS LIKE AND REPOST IF YOU UNDERSTAND THIS FEW
The Kobeissi Letter@KobeissiLetter
BREAKING: Japan's 10Y Government Bond Yield surges above 2.80% for the first time in history. This truly is one of the most insane charts ever seen.
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When butter was demonised, Unilever sold margarine.
When tallow was demonised, Procter and Gamble sold Crisco.
When eggs were demonised, Kellogg's sold cereal.
When red meat was demonised, Cargill sold soy.
When raw milk was demonised, Nestle sold infant formula.
When leather was demonised, BASF sold PVC.
When wool was demonised, ExxonMobil sold polyester feedstock.
When animal fat was demonised, the seed-oil industry grew from a niche product to the most consumed food ingredient on earth.
Every demonisation of an animal product made a specific group of shareholders very rich.
Every one of those products had been eaten by humans for thousands of years without incident.
The science changed the moment a substitute existed to sell.
Follow the money. The advice will start to make a lot more sense.
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@Bird_XRPL Building a little cottage business that sells homemade everything.
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Most Americans still think geopolitics is politicians giving speeches at podiums.
That’s the old world.
What President Trump is doing in Beijing right now is something entirely different:
Using CORPORATE POWER as a geopolitical weapon.
Look at the delegation he assembled for China:
• Elon Musk - Tesla / SpaceX
• Tim Cook - Apple
• Jensen Huang - Nvidia
• Larry Fink - BlackRock
• Stephen Schwarzman - Blackstone
• David Solomon - Goldman Sachs
• Jane Fraser - Citigroup
• Kelly Ortberg - Boeing
• H. Lawrence Culp Jr. - GE Aerospace
• Brian Sikes - Cargill
• Cristiano Amon - Qualcomm
• Sanjay Mehrotra - Micron Technology
• Ryan McInerney - Visa
• Michael Miebach - Mastercard
• Dina Powell McCormick - Meta
This is not diplomacy.
This is strategic market penetration.
Now look at HOW carefully this lineup was built:
🚨 AI & CHIP DOMINANCE
• Jensen Huang (Nvidia)
→ AI chips powering the global AI revolution
• Cristiano Amon (Qualcomm)
→ Mobile chips, telecommunications, next-gen connectivity
• Sanjay Mehrotra (Micron)
→ Memory chips critical for AI systems and data centers
• Jim Anderson (Coherent)
→ Semiconductor materials and industrial laser tech
• Jacob Thaysen (Illumina)
→ Biotechnology and genomic technology leadership
This category alone represents the future of AI, computing, biotech, and technological supremacy.
🚨 FINANCIAL POWER
• Larry Fink (BlackRock)
→ Controls over $10 TRILLION in assets
• Stephen Schwarzman (Blackstone)
→ One of the world’s largest private equity giants
• David Solomon (Goldman Sachs)
→ Elite Wall Street investment banking influence
• Jane Fraser (Citigroup)
→ Global banking and cross-border finance
• Ryan McInerney (Visa)
→ Global payment rails
• Michael Miebach (Mastercard)
→ International transaction infrastructure
These people don’t just move money.
They influence where capital flows across the planet.
🚨 CONSUMER TECH & SUPPLY CHAINS
• Tim Cook (Apple)
→ One of the largest and most sophisticated supply chains on Earth
• Elon Musk (Tesla / SpaceX)
→ EV manufacturing, batteries, AI robotics, satellites, launch systems
China knows these companies are deeply tied into global manufacturing ecosystems.
🚨 AEROSPACE & INDUSTRIAL POWER
• Kelly Ortberg (Boeing)
→ Potential aircraft deals worth tens of billions
• H. Lawrence Culp Jr. (GE Aerospace)
→ Aircraft engines and aerospace systems
This is industrial leverage at the highest level.
🚨 AGRICULTURE & REAL ECONOMY
• Brian Sikes (Cargill)
→ Agriculture, food supply chains, commodity trade
Food security and agricultural imports are massive leverage points in U.S.-China relations.
Now step back and look at the entire picture.
This delegation covers:
- AI
- Semiconductors
- Aerospace
- Finance
- Payments
- Agriculture
- Consumer technology
- Manufacturing
- Supply chains
- Investment capital
Every major economic battlefield between the United States and China is represented in one room.
That is not random.
That is coordinated strategic planning.
The media will frame this as “just another summit.”
It’s not.
This is a private-sector strike force built to secure:
- Market access
- Investment deals
- Supply-chain positioning
- Regulatory concessions
- Tech leverage
- Aircraft purchases
- Agricultural agreements
- Financial expansion
The politicians are mostly in the background because politicians talk.
These people actually control:
- factories
- chips
- satellites
- patents
- software
- logistics
- payment systems
- manufacturing
- capital flows
That is where real power lives in 2026.
Whether people love Trump or hate him, Americans need to understand the scale of what they’re looking at.
This is statecraft merged with corporate power.
And it’s being deployed with military-level coordination.
MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!
God bless President Trump!
God bless America!
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@drinkonsaturday @pr0ud_americans 🔥 anyone have the blueprints for this
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To all the moms raising boys to be men: this backyard treasure hunt birthday party is pure gold.
Picture this: A crew of 8-12 year olds, maps in hand, no hovering parents. They navigate 12 rugged clues through the woods behind your house—scrambling over logs, fording a muddy creek, spotting trail markers, and yes, swinging a supervised axe to chop through a small marked “barrier” log blocking the path. Each stop demands teamwork: solve a riddle, measure a distance with string, identify animal tracks, or build a quick stick bridge.
The final clue leads to a buried chest (real metal ammo can or wooden box). They dig it up with shovels, crack the combo lock using math from an earlier clue, and unleash the loot: pocket knives, beef jerky, flashlights, paracord, and candy.
Zero screens. Real dirt, real decisions, real consequences if they get lost for five minutes. They’ll argue, laugh, fail, adapt, and high-five like warriors when they win. Confidence, resilience, and brotherhood in one epic afternoon.
Moms who let boys be boys know: scraped knees today build calloused hands tomorrow.
(Setup takes 2-3 hours. Age 8+. Safety briefing mandatory but then hands off.)
Who’s doing this for their son’s next birthday? Drop a 🔥 if you’re in.
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