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Dec 3
🧵 THREAD: Something BIG Just Broke on the COMEX — And Silver Stackers Need to See This 👇 Image
1️⃣ We are only 3 days into December… and 46.6 MILLION ounces have already been pulled from COMEX.

That’s nearly HALF of all free-float silver on the exchange — gone.

This has never happened this early in a delivery month.

Not in 2011.
Not in 2020.
Not in 2021.
This is different.

🔥 Very different.
2️⃣ TODAY another 672 contracts (3.36M oz) stood for delivery.

And guess who is behind the biggest share?

👉 JPMorgan. Again.
As issuer AND stopper.
And THAT is your first red flag.
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Dec 3
Germany spent decades preaching pacifism

Now it is buying tanks, building suicide drones, deploying troops abroad and committing €460 billion to rearmament

Isaac Stanley-Becker in The Atlantic shows how a nation built on “never again” is preparing for war again. 1/ Image
Lt. Gen. Freuding says the old U.S.-led order is “really cut off.”

During Trump’s freeze on Ukraine weapons, Germany received no warning. German officers now hunt for information through their embassy because their Pentagon contacts have gone silent. 2/
Berlin’s answer is the Zeitenwende — Germany’s declared “turning point.”

The government vows to build “the strongest army in Europe” and, for the first time since WWII, is permanently stationing 5,000 troops abroad — Panzerbrigade 45 in Lithuania by 2027. 3/
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Dec 3
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Dec 3
Bessent: "The important thing to remember here is that it’s a board and [there are] several other voters from the from the regional banks."

"The chair of the Federal Reserve has the ability to move and start the discussion, but at the end of the day ... he or she is one vote."
(Bessent made these comments at the Dealbook conference with @andrewrsorkin on Wednesday) cnbc.com/2025/12/03/bes…
Twice in the last two weeks, Bessent has suggested that Fed presidents should be from the districts they represent.

Notably, some of the more respected Fed presidents around the FOMC table (who happen to be hawkish) are not originally from the districts whose banks they lead.

I'm watching this space because challenging the integrity of the reserve bank presidents, the appointment process, etc., would represent a significant escalation/provocation in challenging the institutional arrangements that have provided for a more decentralized and "independent" central bank.

White House frustrations with hawkish Fed presidents aren't new, of course. The memo written to President Obama that recommended Jay Powell's appointment to the Fed board in 2011 walked the president through the finer points of internal FOMC dynamics: It explained how and why appointing an establishment Republican to a board seat might help then-Chairman Bernanke deflect or counter some of the hawkish critics that were being amplified by political conservatives outside the Fed. That was a textbook way of influencing the Fed without at all challenging the institutional arrangements referred to as Fed independence.

In 1971, by contrast, the Nixon White House floated amending the Fed's governing laws to pack the board with more than seven governors in order to deliver a stronger message to then-Chair Burns and his colleagues: Get with the program, or else....
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Dec 3
Canada is at a crossroads.

We can drift into being the world’s nicest museum…
or we can become one of the most powerful nations of the 2041 economy.

The difference comes down to one decision:

Do we embrace the new global monetary rails —
BTC as collateral, ETH as settlement, AI as the demand engine — or not?
Right now Canada has the greatest untapped advantage in the G7:

• abundant energy
• massive resources
• clean hydro
• safe rule of law
• talent
• huge landmass
• proximity to U.S. capital
• and the ability to pivot quickly if we choose to

No one else in the G7 has this combination.

Not the U.S., not Europe, not Japan.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth:

Canada doesn’t lose because it’s weak.
Canada loses because it’s mismanaged.

Endless taxation.
Anti-development ideology.
No vision.
Housing insanity.
A war on production.
Governments pretending climate virtue equals economic strength.

The biggest cost of all:
killing the middle class.
Read 13 tweets
Dec 3
In June, I noted that China provided an immense amount of support to Iran during the 12-Day War.

Why? Because China's railway to Tehran is now operational. Oil goes to China, products and weapons go to Iran. China built this railway to get around the problem of marine
transport of oil - and the USA's potential to shut it down.

So China is now firmly planted in the Middle East and this changes everything. The hypersonic missiles that were hitting Israel were obviously designed by China, with key components coming from there.

The US and
Israel have had the run of the Middle East for a long time. This is now coming to an end.

Saudi Arabia and the Emirates now have some hard decisions to make. Israel loses no matter how things proceed. Israel might want to try diplomacy, for starters.

In the meantime, China
Read 5 tweets
Dec 3
‘(JEWS) MUST… do to our enemies HERE (White Americans) what ISRAEL did to its enemies THERE (Palestinians).’ - Elan Carr, IAC CEO

He thinks jews should GENOCIDE the White (Founding Stock) Americans world jewry attacked — 9/11, plandemic, open borders, H1B & $$$ fraud/terrorism. Image
NOTE: Marissa Streit, Unit 8200 officer & CEO of PragerU, was DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS of IAC.

PragerU = Jewish Policy Center; Dennis Prager; Salem Ntwk; Adam Milstein; B’nai B’rith; Shirion Collective; Holohoax; Liora Rez; Betar/Kahane Chai; Canary Mission; Israeli Consul General Image
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Exposing PROOF of their coordinated treason & terrorist ops against White Americans, and their BUSINESS & FAMILIAL ties to Betar (Kahane Chai), Irgun, USISPF/ITServe Alliance, AU10TIX, ICTS, 9/11, Likud/Mossad & the FEDERAL RESERVE, is partly what got my previous account nuked. Image
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Dec 3
The judgment in the case of Maria Kelly v Leonardo is out and it is awful.

As bad as James Tayler’s judgment in Forstater v CGDE in 2019 (and just as likely to be turned over on appeal).

gov.uk/employment-tri…Image
The phrase “gender identity” appears 36 times in the judgment Image
Leonardo’s policy is that any member of staff who is proposing to to undergo, is undergoing or has undergone a process for the purposes of reassigning their gender can use the toilets intended for the opposite sex.

Maria complained and got nowhere. Image
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Dec 3
🧵 Who owns Mumbai’s land? A quick breakdown.
Mumbai has about 34,000 acres of habitable land. A surprising chunk of it is held by a handful of old landlord families and trusts.
Source: Hindustan Times
Image: Respective ownersImage
The biggest landowner is the Godrej family, with 3,400+ acres in Vikhroli stretching from the Eastern Express Highway to the mangroves. Image
Next is the F. E. Dinshaw Trust, holding around 683 acres in Malad and nearby western suburbs. Image
Read 7 tweets
Dec 3
🚨 BIG🧵
THE DURHAM DECEPTION:
HOW OBAMA, TRUMP & BIDEN OFFICIALS PROTECTED THE CIA’S RUSSIA HOAX

1/
Everyone was told to “trust the plan.”
Durham was going to expose it all.
The CIA.
The FBI.
The Steele Dossier.
The Obama era plot to frame Donald Trump.

But the newly released documents from 2025 prove something very different:

The highly anticipated and promoted Durham Report helped bury the truth.Image
2/
The RealClearInvestigations report exposes a devastating fact:

Trump appointed Intel officials hid evidence proving the CIA fabricated the “Russia wanted Trump to win” narrative.

They protected the hoax started by the Clinton campaign.

And by doing so, they protected Biden in 2020.Image
3/
Direct quote from the article:

“By obscuring Joe Biden’s own role in perpetrating the hoax, they may have helped Obama’s vice president win the close race for the presidency in 2020.”

Let that sink in.
Trump's own appointees shielded Biden.
This was sabotage from the inside.Image
Read 11 tweets
Dec 3
🚨A new modeling study finds Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (#SAI) could lower risks to many of Earth’s #TippingPoints, but not all.

High-latitude deployment best protects ice sheets & permafrost, while low-latitude deployment favors rainforests & coral reefs.

DETAILS🧵1/14 Image
2/ Tipping elements are highly sensitive to warming.

This study analyzes how different SAI designs (equatorial, mid-latitude, high-latitude & multi-objective strategy) influence the drivers of these tipping systems under SSP2-4.5.
3/ Across most tipping elements, SAI decreases risk relative to continued warming, but magnitude & direction of response are strongly pattern-dependent.

CO₂-driven warming & SAI-driven cooling aren't climatic mirror images - SAI can over- or under-compensate regional changes Image
Read 15 tweets
Dec 3
Obviously I have little sympathy for this guy, given his offenses. But I do want to explain why it is that this man was still in the country and not deported under any previous admin, including the first Trump admin.

In short - because for 50+ years, Cuba refused deportations.
Florida's sex offender registry says that Mr. Milian has two convictions relating to a single court case from 1996. So he's been deportable for at least 29 years.

But from 1965 to 2017, Cuba refused to accept any deportations of people who were inside the United States. Period. Image
The result of this diplomatic impasse means that for 50+ years, Cuban noncitizens convicted of a crime in the U.S. and ordered removed were mostly treated like regular American ex-con. After they did their time they'd be transferred to immigration custody and eventually released.
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