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Ed Chiu

Ed Chiu

@EdChiuSD

Equity investor. F.I.R.E. Cheat code for beating the market is 60/40 core + BTFD on $TQQQ at deep discount. Retweets/follows are not endorsement.

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Ed Chiu
Ed Chiu@EdChiuSD·
My low volatility stock portfolio continues to out perform all major indices. Here are the latest results for YTD and 1 year, relative to all major indices.
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Ed Chiu
Ed Chiu@EdChiuSD·
@BuzzPatterson I have come to understand the greatest threat to mankind.
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
I never thought I’d live to see half of the United States root for US military defeat. What a sad and sick commentary. It’s disgusting.
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Ed Chiu
Ed Chiu@EdChiuSD·
@globepolitics That Uyghur genocide story is bull shit, not backed up with evidences. x.com/AliFeizi/statu…
Ali Feizi 费爱理 Adili@AliFeizi

A Canadian’s Disappointment: What I Actually Saw on the Ground in Xinjiang vs. What Ottawa Claims As a Canadian, I have always taken pride in my country’s commitment to human rights, due diligence, and evidence-based foreign policy. We are a nation that prides itself on “peacekeeping,” not warmongering; on diplomacy, not hyperbole. That is why I find myself profoundly disappointed—not just as a Canadian, but as a citizen of a country that claims to value truth—when I listen to the Parliamentary Questions coming out of Ottawa regarding Xinjiang. The language used in is alarming. Terms like "concentration camps" are thrown around with a casual certainty that bears no resemblance to the reality I have witnessed with my own eyes. Having made three trips to the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in the last nine months, I have seen a reality that is diametrically opposed to the narrative being pushed by our Members of Parliament. I am not a journalist embedded with a government delegation; I am a Canadian who traveled independently. I went expecting to verify the headlines we see in Canadian media. Instead, what I found was a region vibrant with culture, actively preserved and proudly showcased. Here is what I observed on the ground, and why I believe Ottawa’s rhetoric is not only wrong but dangerously disconnected from the facts. The Cultural Reality I Witnessed During my three trips, I spent time in Kashgar, Urumqi, Tashkurgan and the surrounding areas. The narrative I was sold in Canada was one of cultural erasure. The reality I experienced was the exact opposite. 1. The Old City of Kashgar One of the most striking examples of cultural preservation is the Old City of Kashgar. Canadian politicians describe a region being "flattened" or "assimilated." Yet, I walked through the labyrinthine alleyways of this ancient Uygur city, which has been meticulously preserved as a historical site. The local government didn’t tear it down; they invested in upgrading the infrastructure, running water, natural gas lines, and earthquake proofing, while maintaining the traditional Uygur architecture, wooden pillars, and intricate brickwork. In the evenings, I watched in the alleyways while children ran through streets paved with traditional kuzi bricks. This wasn’t a ghost town; it was a living, breathing historical center. 2. The Grand Bazaar and Livelihoods The Id Kah Bazaar in Kashgar is not only open; it is thriving. I saw Uygur artisans selling hand-engraved copperware, traditional atlas silk, and locally grown dried fruits. Far from being forced into labor, I spoke with shop owners who explained that tourism encouraged by the government’s infrastructure investments had allowed them to expand their family businesses. If the goal were cultural genocide, as some Canadian MPs allege, why would the state invest billions into preserving the mihrabs in mosques, restoring the Id Kah Mosque (one of the largest in China), and promoting Uygur cuisine and music festivals? It simply doesn’t add up. 3. Videos from the Ground I am sharing some videos in my posts to show the reality. In one clip, you can see Uygur dance another a traditional wedding I went too. The Disconnect in Ottawa As a Canadian, this embarrasses me. We claim to be a nation that stands for truth and reconciliation. Yet, when given the opportunity to send independent observers or journalists to verify facts, our government often chooses to boycott or criticize the very invitation for transparency. If our Parliament is going to make accusations as severe as "genocide" and "concentration camps," the onus is on them to provide evidence. My three trips over the last nine months provided evidence of the opposite: a region where Uygur culture is not only preserved but celebrated, and where the so-called "camps" are actually vocational training centres, facilities I drove by I that looked into them focused on giving people skills in Mandarin and industrial skills. #Xinjiang

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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck@glennbeck·
This is the greatest tweet from trump yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
LHGrey™️@grey4626

Fucking Finally. The Lion of Mar-a-Lago has roared with that signature, unfiltered lethality, and the message slices through the European delusion like a Tomahawk through a command bunker: the age of American subsidy for your parasitic cowardice is fucking over. To the sniveling, jet-fuel-starved cock-suckers of the United Kingdom and its spineless continental cohorts...listen the fuck up. For eighty years we have bled treasure, blood, and industrial supremacy to underwrite your decadent existence. From the Marshall Plan’s reconstruction of your war-ravaged empires to the carrier battle groups that have patrolled the Persian Gulf since the Tanker War of the 1980s, America has been your unpaid mercenary, your nuclear umbrella, your global logistics backbone. NATO? Nothing more than the North American Tribute Organization...where the United States shoulders over sixty-five percent of the alliance’s actual spending while your militaries have atrophied into hollow parade-ground husks, underfunded, undermanned, and equipped with yesterday’s gear because you chose cradle-to-grave welfare states and green virtue-signaling over steel and resolve. Geopolitically, the Strait of Hormuz is no academic footnote: it is the jugular vein of the world economy, funneling twenty-one percent of global petroleum liquids...nineteen million barrels a day...through a narrow chokepoint that asymmetric Iranian tactics...mines, anti-ship missiles, speedboat swarms...were designed to threaten precisely because they knew direct confrontation with American naval power was suicide. We and our Israeli partners have done the hard kinetic work...the precision decapitation of their leadership structure. The heavy lifting is finished. Now these same European freeloaders, who lacked the spine to commit forces when it mattered, dare complain about disrupted sea lanes? Decades of Pax Americana have bred in you a terminal strategic infantilism: a learned helplessness wrapped in smug moral superiority. You lecture the world on the “rules-based order” while outsourcing your survival to American sons and daughters. History is merciless on this point...from the Suez Crisis of 1956, when your imperial twilight exposed the limits of European power projection without U.S. backing, to the present. Your elites are psychologically castrated by comfort; your populations softened by entitlement. You forgot that freedom of navigation is not a birthright...it is enforced by gun, steel, and the will to use them. President Trump’s directive is surgical in its venomous precision: Number One, buy the fucking fuel from us...we have plenty. Number Two, grow some long-overdue balls, reconstitute what remains of your navies, sail into the Strait, and TAKE IT. No more American taxpayers dying to keep your fighters in the sky and your economies from freezing in the dark while you backstab and virtue-signal. The parasite has fed on the host long enough. The era of the United States as Europe’s security guard, banker, and scapegoat is closed. Fight for your own oil or learn to live without it. Adapt or wither. The choice is yours, but the protection racket is finished. Grow a fucking spine or don't. We don't give a fuck anymore. 💀🗡️⚖️

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Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom@KimDotcom·
NEW: We transform Israel into a supernation NO, You lost. LOSER.
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Ed Chiu
Ed Chiu@EdChiuSD·
@iamufohunter The biggest threat to mankind - The Epstein coalition.
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UFO Hunter
UFO Hunter@iamufohunter·
🚨 Netanyahu Goes Full War Mode: "Israel Will Attack Any Country, Any Time" World should unite to stop this psycopath.
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Senator Chris Van Hollen
Senator Chris Van Hollen@ChrisVanHollen·
Just yesterday the Netanyahu govt adopted a law to hang Palestinians who commit certain crimes in the West Bank but not Israeli settlers who commit the same crimes. Why are we sending a blank check of billions of $ to a govt that pursues these & other blatantly racist policies? theguardian.com/world/2026/mar…
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The Resonance
The Resonance@Partisan_12·
Nick Fuentes: “Pray for Iran... Iran right now is fighting for all of humanity. They really are. In a way, they're fighting for us. Because if Iran falls, it means Israel controls the entire Middle East... It's not Iran they're after. Israel is after you, Iran is just in the way”
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Ed Chiu
Ed Chiu@EdChiuSD·
@atrupar Yes the only way US could win any war is committing terrorism against unarmed population.
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Rep. Rich McCormick: "We were horrible in Vietnam until we did Rolling Thunder One and Rolling Thunder Two, and then we won. As soon as we do half-measures, we lose. The faster we get this over the better. If we seize Kharg Island, it's technically boots on the ground. It could be done almost flawlessly. If we have enough firepower, it would be very easy to defend."
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Ed Chiu
Ed Chiu@EdChiuSD·
@TLNewmanMTL That Uyghur slave labor story is just bull shit made up by US neocons. Millions of foreign visitors visted Xinjiang and they found nothing. Best Spy satellites found nada, zip, x.com/AliFeizi/statu…
Ali Feizi 费爱理 Adili@AliFeizi

A Canadian’s Disappointment: What I Actually Saw on the Ground in Xinjiang vs. What Ottawa Claims As a Canadian, I have always taken pride in my country’s commitment to human rights, due diligence, and evidence-based foreign policy. We are a nation that prides itself on “peacekeeping,” not warmongering; on diplomacy, not hyperbole. That is why I find myself profoundly disappointed—not just as a Canadian, but as a citizen of a country that claims to value truth—when I listen to the Parliamentary Questions coming out of Ottawa regarding Xinjiang. The language used in is alarming. Terms like "concentration camps" are thrown around with a casual certainty that bears no resemblance to the reality I have witnessed with my own eyes. Having made three trips to the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in the last nine months, I have seen a reality that is diametrically opposed to the narrative being pushed by our Members of Parliament. I am not a journalist embedded with a government delegation; I am a Canadian who traveled independently. I went expecting to verify the headlines we see in Canadian media. Instead, what I found was a region vibrant with culture, actively preserved and proudly showcased. Here is what I observed on the ground, and why I believe Ottawa’s rhetoric is not only wrong but dangerously disconnected from the facts. The Cultural Reality I Witnessed During my three trips, I spent time in Kashgar, Urumqi, Tashkurgan and the surrounding areas. The narrative I was sold in Canada was one of cultural erasure. The reality I experienced was the exact opposite. 1. The Old City of Kashgar One of the most striking examples of cultural preservation is the Old City of Kashgar. Canadian politicians describe a region being "flattened" or "assimilated." Yet, I walked through the labyrinthine alleyways of this ancient Uygur city, which has been meticulously preserved as a historical site. The local government didn’t tear it down; they invested in upgrading the infrastructure, running water, natural gas lines, and earthquake proofing, while maintaining the traditional Uygur architecture, wooden pillars, and intricate brickwork. In the evenings, I watched in the alleyways while children ran through streets paved with traditional kuzi bricks. This wasn’t a ghost town; it was a living, breathing historical center. 2. The Grand Bazaar and Livelihoods The Id Kah Bazaar in Kashgar is not only open; it is thriving. I saw Uygur artisans selling hand-engraved copperware, traditional atlas silk, and locally grown dried fruits. Far from being forced into labor, I spoke with shop owners who explained that tourism encouraged by the government’s infrastructure investments had allowed them to expand their family businesses. If the goal were cultural genocide, as some Canadian MPs allege, why would the state invest billions into preserving the mihrabs in mosques, restoring the Id Kah Mosque (one of the largest in China), and promoting Uygur cuisine and music festivals? It simply doesn’t add up. 3. Videos from the Ground I am sharing some videos in my posts to show the reality. In one clip, you can see Uygur dance another a traditional wedding I went too. The Disconnect in Ottawa As a Canadian, this embarrasses me. We claim to be a nation that stands for truth and reconciliation. Yet, when given the opportunity to send independent observers or journalists to verify facts, our government often chooses to boycott or criticize the very invitation for transparency. If our Parliament is going to make accusations as severe as "genocide" and "concentration camps," the onus is on them to provide evidence. My three trips over the last nine months provided evidence of the opposite: a region where Uygur culture is not only preserved but celebrated, and where the so-called "camps" are actually vocational training centres, facilities I drove by I that looked into them focused on giving people skills in Mandarin and industrial skills. #Xinjiang

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Power to the People ☭🕊
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist·
Israel’s defense minister just said it will occupy Southern Lebanon and prevent 600,000 people from returning home. Even more horrifying he says Israel will demolish their homes just like they did in Gaza. This is blatant colonialism & land theft & it is being funded by the US.
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Tiberius
Tiberius@tiberiusfiles·
It’s important to understand that the pressure on Israel has never been greater. The US is losing everything it worked decades for all for Israel — allies, bases, reputation, intelligence, decades gone in smoke. That’s how much Israel has cost the US: it’s killing the empire.
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Ed Chiu
Ed Chiu@EdChiuSD·
@republic_yyc @pati_marins64 When you killed more innocent civilians than combatants there is no way for you talk your way out of crime of committing terrorism.
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republik
republik@republic_yyc·
@EdChiuSD @pati_marins64 It's war... innocents get killed. At least Iran won't be able to fund terrorist outreach internationally. Also, the IGRC use mosques, schools & hospitals for military operations. It's the muslim way.
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Patricia Marins
Patricia Marins@pati_marins64·
Many Americans believe that the war in Iran harmed the Chinese. They are deeply mistaken. Just days ago, the Chinese bought all the Iranian oil that was at sea, more than 1.4 million barrels. The total estimated volume is around 35-42 million barrels of Iranian oil shipped to China in the last 30 days. There are no signs that Iran has stopped exporting to China. Worse still, it is the Chinese who will rebuild Iran, increasing their influence and securing long-term energy and mineral supplies. Chinese weapons and radars destroyed in Iran? None ever existed. The last confirmed purchase of Chinese weaponry by Iran was more than 20 years ago. Recently, we saw rumors about Chinese radars and air defenses , just like the Russian ones, that never actually were confirmed. On top of all that, the Chinese now know far more about American war tactics, formations, and doctrine. No, there was no benefit in this war, only moral, economic, political, and military strategical losses. As I said before, decades of work by successive American administrations were thrown in the trash over a situation that was very close to a diplomatic solution. Join my Substack: open.substack.com/pub/global21
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Ed Chiu
Ed Chiu@EdChiuSD·
@Alex_Oloyede2 EUV machine for making advanced chips. ASML of Netherlands Is the only one.
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Jostein Hauge
Jostein Hauge@haugejostein·
China accounts for 17% of the world's population. But China accounts for only 13% of global goods exports. The US accounts for 4% of the world's population. Yet, the US accounts for a whopping 14% of global service exports. Tell me, who's producing something at “overcapacity”?
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Ed Chiu
Ed Chiu@EdChiuSD·
@JymmBlack2 @pati_marins64 They why does the US needs hundreds of mil barrels in strategic petro reserve, if there isn't any problem ? 🤡🤡🤡
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Ed Chiu
Ed Chiu@EdChiuSD·
@republic_yyc @pati_marins64 Yes, and a lot of schools and hospitals as well. Now the rest of the world recognize US/Israel as terrorist states.
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republik
republik@republic_yyc·
@pati_marins64 china lost influence in the gulf. The US & Israel decimated Iran. How do u come to such conclusions? There r even US soldiers on the ground in Iran & the Americans dictate what gets bombed next. Also, chinese weapons were shown to be junk. I know u hate the US, but facts matter.
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Jymm Black
Jymm Black@JymmBlack2·
@pati_marins64 "FOR SURE"... so China blocked export of all refined products just "for lul". You are a bit weak, here, Lady. Sorry.
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