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From: ajtj999/26/2021 10:56:58 PM
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This is some messed up crap at the CIA:

zerohedge.com

I wonder if you could call the CIA a net positive over the years?

The CIA, screwing the pooch since 1952.

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From: ajtj999/26/2021 11:32:14 PM
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Give A-Aron 37-seconds, and you lose the game.

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To: ajtj99 who wrote (37957)9/27/2021 12:36:12 AM
From: roto
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What makes you write the year 1952?
Now, I'm thinking some spy software is honed onto you.

Me, knowing a few Boeing types, including a former supervisor, he/ they assigned to Iran pre- revolution, talked a few things about Iranian history.

As for me, I have few doubts about the nefarious behavior of the CIA.. it seems the bastards were offing a lot of people back then, probably still doing their worst nowadays.
So, little surprises me.

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To: roto who wrote (37959)9/27/2021 12:49:11 AM
From: ajtj99
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I started with the 1953 coup in Iran.

You know, were it not for CIA operative Copeland, we would not have had the Police and Stuart Copeland.

I guess you could make an argument that the CIA has been a net positive when taking Stuart into consideration.

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To: ajtj99 who wrote (37960)9/27/2021 1:43:13 AM
From: roto
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direct avoidance at all costs may prolong every breath you take.

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To: ajtj99 who wrote (37956)9/27/2021 6:41:09 AM
From: Jacob Snyder
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<If I were an attorney, I would start a practice just to sue…”. companies on behalf of day-traders who lost money on their stocks. Everyone deserves to be a Winner every day, in everything they do. If that does not happen, the solution is to Assign Blame, and sue the Deep Pockets. I feel micro-aggressed upon, just thinking about how unfair life is…..

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From: sunabeach9/27/2021 8:41:48 AM
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Devil and the deep blue sea behind me


Vanish in the air you'll never find me


I will turn your face to alabaster


When you'll find your servant is your master




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From: sunabeach9/27/2021 8:47:21 AM
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Costco is renting 3 container ships and 'several thousand containers' to shield itself from supply chain delays and rising costs
news.yahoo.com

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"As I discussed on last quarter's call, inflationary factors abound," Galanti said. "Higher labor costs, higher freight costs, higher transportation demand, along with container shortages and port delays ... It's a lot of fun right now."
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Transitory, transitory, tran ...........

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From: sunabeach9/27/2021 9:16:38 AM
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$VIX rather subdued (18.95 currently), relatively speaking, considering bearish tone to the day so far.

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To: sunabeach who wrote (37965)9/27/2021 9:35:34 AM
From: ajtj99
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FANGMAN are weighing down the NDX, as the cap weighted index is down more that 0.3% more than the equal weight index.

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