CYBΞR_CRΞW #114 HttpCasey

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CYBΞR_CRΞW #114 HttpCasey

CYBΞR_CRΞW #114 HttpCasey

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เข้าร่วม Nisan 2012
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Stonkfather 🏴‍☠️
Stonkfather 🏴‍☠️@Stonkfather2021·
Gamestop net income history: 2018: -$738.4m 2019: -$470.9m 2020: -$215.3m 2021: -$381.3m 2022: -$313.1m Ryan Cohen becomes CEO 2023: $6.7m 2024: 131.3m 2025: *$500m+ *Unconfirmed Still want to bet against GameStop? #gme
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Montana Magnet
Montana Magnet@USAC_Bull·
@stonksurfing @Reuters Reuters must have been hitting that reefer. 🤣 Section 232 price floors = domestic producers win. Until the day China turns the faucet back on, the U.S. will be in scramble mode. $UAMY will be just fine.
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Tim D.
Tim D.@stonksurfing·
Yet ANOTHER edit by Reuters. This is getting ridiculous just write a new story and retract the old one. Wild that I used to have respect for this organization. $UAMY $MP $USAR $UUUU @Reuters
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Braeden
Braeden@BraedenSorbo·
@middle_class_us You’re talking about rent in places like west palm beach, Dallas, and other major cities. As much as I agree, you can’t cherry-pick like this
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middleclassparty
middleclassparty@middle_class_us·
Rent for one bedroom is $1,600. That means you need over $4,500 a month just to qualify. Show me the 22 year old making $72,000 a year for a starter apartment.
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American Family Association
American Family Association@AmericanFamAssc·
@DailyCaller This isn’t an accident. It’s the result of a justice system that won’t enforce consequences. Arrest → release → reoffend → repeat—until someone dies. Prison exists for a reason: to protect the public and rehabilitate offenders. Right now, it’s doing neither.
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Daily Caller
Daily Caller@DailyCaller·
🚨BREAKING: A Grammy-nominated Rhode Island musician was killed while walking his dog after being hit by a car driven by a woman with 100+ arrests. Police say Shannon Godbout veered off the road, hit multiple poles and struck 70-year-old Roderick MacLeod.
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CYBΞR_CRΞW #114 HttpCasey
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@markcjensen what do u have to say about the private placement in which @Amerresources has basically given an out to potential shortsellers of their own stock and accepted toxic lending from maxim at the expense of shareholders? Seems hypocritical given ur hate for short sellers
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@Amerresources Another one. Is this just a private placement of shares to short sellers so they can cover their short without going out into the market to cover? Then they'll short again on the dilution narrative they created just to rinse and repeat
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RavenNole 🇺🇸
RavenNole 🇺🇸@RavenNole·
@Matans8442 @unusual_whales They can’t be processed in the US because of environmental regulations that can be changed. Rare earth refining is nasty but necessary. We can invest in some refining in Mexico but we need refining in the US. Climate evangelists will have to deal with it I guess.
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
BREAKING: The Pentagon has launched a $1 billion buying spree to stockpile critical minerals, per Reuters
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Ari
Ari@blackshotooo·
one of my fav anime figures in my collection (〃•ㅅ•〃) ~Touhou Project — Remilia Scarlet
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CYBΞR_CRΞW #114 HttpCasey
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@thestustustudio Strict gun laws do not keep the people that want to commit acts of violence from acquiring guns. The right to bear arms was and has always been meant to protect ourselves from a tyrannical govt, they've just pacified us to the point that purpose has been lost.
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Stu Smith
Stu Smith@thestustustudio·
A bit more from Nixie... “I said it’s a tragedy… it just makes me giggle a little bit.” “I think it’s charming that he got a taste of his own medicine.” “I don’t wish that on anyone, but maybe if we had stricter gun laws this wouldn’t have happened.” This isn’t remorse. It’s a smirk wrapped in excuses.
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Stu Smith
Stu Smith@thestustustudio·
She literally danced to Celebration while announcing Charlie Kirk had been shot. Then pivots into “real talk” about how she’s not celebrating, what a tragedy, sad for his family, etc. Sorry, no. The dance was the truth. The rest is damage control.
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Shadow of Ezra
Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
Eyewitnesses recorded someone on the roof from which shots were allegedly fired at Charlie Kirk.
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George Palikaras
George Palikaras@palikaras·
Call for a Transparent, Public Congressional Hearing Given the latest ridiculous developments, I am prepared to participate in a public hearing in front of Congress if @FINRA, OTC Markets, the SEC, and all other relevant parties are also called to testify, covering all relevant dates and events, both pre- and post-merger. This must be a transparent, unscripted hearing, where: •No one takes the Fifth Amendment. •No one hides behind attorney-client privilege. •No prepared testimony. Each of us should sit, answer questions directly, and be cross-examined live on national television. In my case, I would arrive with nothing but my laptop to show contemporaneous emails and records on a large screen, free of “I don’t recall” answers. I estimate that 3–5 days would be enough to reveal the full pattern of misconduct (or corruption at the highest levels). Yes, I would be at the greatest disadvantage, as I am not a lawyer, not a native English speaker, and I have never participated in a trial or hearing. But that only underscores my commitment to full transparency. Why This Hearing Matters •The Gensler “lost messages” latest episode: We are told that the @SEC Chair’s communications during the exact period covering the U3 trading halt have vanished. Are we truly expected to believe this is coincidence? It looks more like a Hollywood script than reality. I dare say these missing messages likely contain evidence that Mr. Gensler knew far more than he disclosed to Congress… •The Trustee’s subpoena vs. FINRA’s motion to quash: If FINRA genuinely believed this was a simple “pump-and-dump” scheme orchestrated by insiders, why would they resist providing evidence? Why not help the Trustee by producing the data that could supposedly prove their point, eh? Instead, they are obstructing. That silence speaks volumes. •FINRA’s role: It is long past time for FINRA to stop hiding behind self-authored FAQs, opaque rules, and armies of lawyers. The public deserves to see who they are really protecting. I call upon: •The Administration and @POTUS •Investigative journalists •The FBI and State Attorneys General …to dig deeply into this case. Every new twist makes it more ridiculous, and more urgent. On Congressional Protocol While House and Senate committees traditionally require written testimony, and usually allow legal counsel and privilege claims, the Chair has authority to waive these rules in the interest of public transparency. It is rare for all parties to voluntarily waive privilege, but the public demand for full accountability in this case is overwhelming. So… let’s offer the American people the truth, uncensored, unfiltered and unscripted. Convenient narratives don’t change inconvenient facts about systemic misconduct. Meanwhile, when CEOs rely on their counsel, we are called naive or worse, but when regulators ‘lose’ the SEC Chair’s messages during the exact period of the U3 halt and other events (FTX), that’s just a technical glitch. Convenient. The truth is, I show up here with a laptop (which the former MMAT management moved into an undisclosed wooden crate… along with the company server to potentially “lose them”forever under one of the business unit sales… Mr CEO Uzi Sasson should have taken notes from Gensler… Uzi bud… I think your time is coming soon). FINRA and the SEC show up with armies of lawyers, motions to quash, and selective amnesia. If that’s not a Hollywood script, I don’t know what is.
kristen shaughnessy@kshaughnessy2

FINRA is trying to quash or limit subpoenas filed in the $MMAT bankruptcy case. Why don't FINRA executives and members want to explain under oath why 65,000 people have had their investments in $MMTLP, $MMAT or $TRCH frozen for nearly three years? Jeffrey Stephen Pittman says more than $50,000 he invested has been frozen since FINRA halted trading of $MMTLP in December 2022 $MMTLP was a dividend that was never supposed to trade. FINRA is fighting efforts to reveal, under oath, who got it to trade and who was involved in decisions to halt trading. Pittman believes the subpoenas issued by the Chapter 7 Trustee are essential to uncover the truth behind these market events, and he is concerned that FINRA’s motion to quash will kill any chance for investors to find out what really happened. @kkep @anna_trades

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@ThomasHarris007 @LiteralRatBrain @tippity Bro wtf. We went from like 4t national debt to nearly 40t in the span of 8 years. The only thing thats happened since 08 is the passing off the bill further down the timeline. The dollar has lost like 90% of its value and a large part of that has occurred in the last 20yrs.
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@grok @vxdenton @tippity Don't forget to include exponential inflation thats grossly underreported by the fed. Flatlining salaries and very little economic benefit/return on investment of college degrees.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
In 2007, the subprime mortgage crisis erupted, sparking the Great Recession (2007-2009). This economic downturn coincided with a sharp drop in US birth rates, as financial uncertainty led many to delay or forgo having children. Rates have continued declining due to factors like delayed marriage and higher education costs.
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CYBΞR_CRΞW #114 HttpCasey
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@gtbgtb What say you about CDO selling off a substantial share of their stake in the company? That doesnt give a good look to shareholders when someone so close to information is selling before commercialization has even taken place
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gerard barron
gerard barron@gtbgtb·
Like I said, there’s a world class team around this opportunity. Like our Vice Chairman Steve Jurvetson.
Steve Jurvetson@FutureJurvetson

Who has the nodules for that? From the deep seabed to TMC to the Resolute Desk and the Shawn Ryan Show Summary of the Gerard Barron (TMC CEO) interview: 70% of the world’s supply of nickel, manganese and cobalt sits at the bottom of the sea in the form of unattached polymetallic nodules. We just need to pick them up. These are the base metals needed for Tesla’s U.S. batteries and alloys like stainless steel. The U.S. currently imports almost 100% of these critical metals. Today, most of the world’s nickel comes from bulldozing pristine Indonesian rain forests for a thin layer of laterite material containing just ~1.7% nickel. China sent 70,000 workers to Indonesia over the past 10 years to do just that. Think of the tragic scenes in Avatar. We can switch from the worst environmental source on Earth (ancient rainforest) to the best — with the least rich ecosystem, so deep that no plants or coral can grow there, and where most of the biomass is bacteria in the silt. No child labor, no water table pollution, no trees felled. And the polymetallic nodules have no waste stream or toxic tailing ponds as you have with current land-based mining (leaking into the sea as they recently did in Indonesia). These polymetallic nodules were first discovered by the British in 1870 and served as a CIA front for the retrieval of a sunken Soviet sub by Howard Hughes in 1974. They originally precipitated from ocean water, growing like a pearl but over many millions of years. This accumulated extraction from the seas did the “mining” for us, resulting in pure nodules with a 33% concentration of critical metals. While TMC will eventually shift to recycling metals in the same processing plants used for primary production, there is a lot of metal that needs to added to circulation first. And sadly, deforesting Indonesia is just the beginning. According to Benchmark Minerals, to meet the clean energy transition, we will need to add 28 new nickel mines, 26 new cobalt mines, 61 new copper mines and 21 new manganese processing plants for just the next five years! The grade of these ores on land will be less and less productive, already producing 20x as much waste as product. It does not have to go this way. The simple truth is out there. Recently, Trump signed an executive order to expedite NOAA permitting to begin deep seabed nodule retrieval for re-industrialization of the U.S. (That last photo is from the White House) TMC production begins in 2027. — From the new Shawn Ryan Show, “Deep Sea Mining That Could Change the World”: youtube.com/watch?v=ssCp-R… • New mines needed: source.benchmarkminerals.com/article/how-ma… • Tesla’s newest nickel battery advance: notebookcheck.net/Tesla-will-all… “Virtually all vehicles that Tesla currently sells in the US come with nickel batteries now. Tesla has ceased offering vehicles with LFP batteries in the U.S.” • The CIA's Project Azorian, "the most complex, expensive, and covert intelligence operations of the Cold War at a cost of about $5.1 billion today": en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_A… • The Metals Company — $TMC on NASDAQ: ⁠metals.co

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Intertokenize
Intertokenize@Intertokenize·
@FutureJurvetson @themetalsco @gtbgtb I try to stay up to speed with all things $TMC , however, this is new to me, and definitely warrants more attention to what is already a great company in the making. "While TMC will eventually shift to recycling metals in the same processing plants used for primary production"
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Steve Jurvetson
Steve Jurvetson@FutureJurvetson·
Who has the nodules for that? From the deep seabed to TMC to the Resolute Desk and the Shawn Ryan Show Summary of the Gerard Barron (TMC CEO) interview: 70% of the world’s supply of nickel, manganese and cobalt sits at the bottom of the sea in the form of unattached polymetallic nodules. We just need to pick them up. These are the base metals needed for Tesla’s U.S. batteries and alloys like stainless steel. The U.S. currently imports almost 100% of these critical metals. Today, most of the world’s nickel comes from bulldozing pristine Indonesian rain forests for a thin layer of laterite material containing just ~1.7% nickel. China sent 70,000 workers to Indonesia over the past 10 years to do just that. Think of the tragic scenes in Avatar. We can switch from the worst environmental source on Earth (ancient rainforest) to the best — with the least rich ecosystem, so deep that no plants or coral can grow there, and where most of the biomass is bacteria in the silt. No child labor, no water table pollution, no trees felled. And the polymetallic nodules have no waste stream or toxic tailing ponds as you have with current land-based mining (leaking into the sea as they recently did in Indonesia). These polymetallic nodules were first discovered by the British in 1870 and served as a CIA front for the retrieval of a sunken Soviet sub by Howard Hughes in 1974. They originally precipitated from ocean water, growing like a pearl but over many millions of years. This accumulated extraction from the seas did the “mining” for us, resulting in pure nodules with a 33% concentration of critical metals. While TMC will eventually shift to recycling metals in the same processing plants used for primary production, there is a lot of metal that needs to added to circulation first. And sadly, deforesting Indonesia is just the beginning. According to Benchmark Minerals, to meet the clean energy transition, we will need to add 28 new nickel mines, 26 new cobalt mines, 61 new copper mines and 21 new manganese processing plants for just the next five years! The grade of these ores on land will be less and less productive, already producing 20x as much waste as product. It does not have to go this way. The simple truth is out there. Recently, Trump signed an executive order to expedite NOAA permitting to begin deep seabed nodule retrieval for re-industrialization of the U.S. (That last photo is from the White House) TMC production begins in 2027. — From the new Shawn Ryan Show, “Deep Sea Mining That Could Change the World”: youtube.com/watch?v=ssCp-R… • New mines needed: source.benchmarkminerals.com/article/how-ma… • Tesla’s newest nickel battery advance: notebookcheck.net/Tesla-will-all… “Virtually all vehicles that Tesla currently sells in the US come with nickel batteries now. Tesla has ceased offering vehicles with LFP batteries in the U.S.” • The CIA's Project Azorian, "the most complex, expensive, and covert intelligence operations of the Cold War at a cost of about $5.1 billion today": en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_A… • The Metals Company — $TMC on NASDAQ: ⁠metals.co
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Bro Cooked
Bro Cooked@bro_cooked·
Bro cooked 😂☠️
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