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    1. Largest Colonial owner is Kock brothers. Second largest is South Korean pension/KKR managing. Not very Texan. 🙂

    2. are we expecting a crash in gasoline price in texas? Won’t they be a wash in product they can’t ship out?

      1. I suppose storage capacity will be at a max eventually but they can always ship it out to other countries. They do have the Port of Houston. Maybe, another ship blocking canals to come. In Panama?

      2. a crash in prices? here in Europe the prices went up along with the mere news of that gasoline pipeline ransomware attack – nothing better to keep people from driving “unnecessarily” and thus reduce their CO2 footprint than by having higher prices in the longer run?

    1. Could you give me a clue as to what the topic of this tube is? Thank you.

  1. CPI numbers yesterday highlighted rampant inflation. Treasuries sold off with some market participitants commenting that the “economy is doing well” and the FED stance is easy and that they want inflation and will be behind the curve. Dovish in the long term. But we know here the economy is not doing well. How will the FED control rising yields? Will they increase loner supply again through QE? I’m struggling to understand this but feel that we are in for hign inflation yet low yields as central banks intervene indefinitely

    1. High inflation has been here for years – check out Chapwood Index – Household goods in US up 8-12% for last five years. Area to watch is food price increases. Kiplinger reports YTD price increases:

      LEAN HOGS +58%
      Canola +45%
      Corn +40
      Soybeans +22%
      Milk +20%

    2. Why Understanding is inflationary perceptions are supply chain disruptions.
      The Powers that Be are going as far as to shutdown pipelines and make giant shipping boats take a sharp turn in the Suez canal. Inflation perceptions are also largely monopolies increase prices to increase profits.

      Now if permanent Unemployment benefits, UBI, Stimmy checks continue. Yes we will see inflation, rampant inflation.

      Seems like the corporate oligarchy and large shareholders are all for UBI it boosts underlying profits and continually loots the treasury.

    3. Sorry noticed a typo. I meant will the FED directly increase money supply to stimulate (going direct)

    4. the ocean shipping cost has increased significantly from Jan/Feb to may/June. those extra transport costs will slowly get priced into the amount people pay at the store for everything which comes from Asia. still, it seems Americans can’t spend their stimulus checks fast enough on Chinese products.

      1. Andrzej,

        As you share this, I wish I could see the faces of the people who walked away from me when I offered to get together with them and build a cooperative farm.

        Just enjoyed some delicious cauliflower that came off my backyard homestead again today and Israeli Couscous with homegrown pesto.

  2. I am not easily “shocked”. But, and it’s a big but, when I heard the nurses being interviewed by Del Bigtree say they had never heard of the VAERS data base for the reporting of adverse effects for jabs…I was just nonplussed. How on earth can someone work in “health” and not know that? It’s comparable to an accountant who only works with tally sticks or cowrie shells.

    Trust the science…Private or Public Science? That’s the real question.

    1. We see doctors making fun of ‘antivaxxers’ then dropping dead soon after & we’ll see more.
      Tiffany Dover early this year another example.
      Trust $cientism! Milgrim experiment 2.0, Project Coast on steroids.

      1. That’s correct. I have a friend that has been keeping a database of the adverse effects. The doctors and nurses are not faring well. By design? I have no doubt.

        My new line: “Trust science? The Public or the Private Science?” There is a huge gulf between them.

        Yes, Milgrim experiment 2.0.

        1. Thank you, yes. Catherine’s point on silicon valley not really having many if any deaths/injuries is spot on. Almost nonexistent that I’ve heard of. Wouldnt surprise me if its a race/class based bioweapon.
          The Stanley Plotkin deposition also notes the less than 1% reporting & this:
          VAERS is months behind in reporting.
          Meticulous documentation in VAERS, less than 1% reported:
          https://truthsnitch.com/2017/10/24/cdc-silence-million-dollar-harvard-project-charged-upgrading-vaccine-safety-surveillance-system/
          https://youtu.be/D3x0rQT_eSw
          https://www.bitchute.com/search/?query=%20stanley%20plotkin%20deposition&kind=video

    2. Sandra,

      I totally can relate to what you are saying, but if you take the time to learn the history of medicine in the United States. Homeopathy for example, is looked at as a joke even by people whom have never read a single article on pubmed.gov, its now a conditioned response to just laugh because every one else ridicules it. I guess its like the 12 monkeys syndrome.

      Anyway, homeopathy is not a joke in England, it is an actual science covered by health insurance. Is there something inter-dimensional about England that what is science there is not science here? No, its just that the politics of the day, the Rockefeller influenced American Medical Association destroyed the field.

      So that is a very profound history that leads to doctors who spent thousands of hours of their lives in medical school, sacrificing a social life (I used to try to date someone who was going to medical school, forget it) and you would think in those thousands of hours and hundreds of thousands of dollars in student loans, they would have taken at least one full course on nutrition, Chinese medicine, botanical medicines, the VAERS system, acupuncture and so on. They do not, maybe there is an elective if you have the time for it.

      So the story of these three nurses, although keep in mind one of them is technically a CNA, one of the most high-touch, low-pay jobs you can have, so lets give her a pass, but to your point, what was the other ladies’ excuses? Well, we would have to refer to what I just pointed out above.

      This should also be a cautionary tale for us in that never go to a doctor, dentist or nurse practitioner unless you can figure out whether they are the type of professional that reads thousands of hours medical journals or something that shows that their are passionate about their job more than just punching a clock to make ends meet. I hate to say this, but as I listened to these ladies’ stories, it was obvious they were just clock punchers, so you gotta get it out of your head, that beint a doctor, a nurse, an attorney, an accountant is something more than what it is to these people…just a high paying grind they do everyday. These people are not out there reading trade journals or attending conferences unless their boss requires it.

      Let me give you another example, I love developing JavaScript based applications, I have not just developed mobile apps and web-based apps for companies, I have done it for myself. I have even shared these applications with others. In that process I learned that since my applications did not have the “golden arches” or some other branding to them, nobody cared. Even though one of my apps is good for generating strong passwords if you are looking for an application that does that and you just don’t want to have to go and install another app on your computer.

      I also have an app that sends short-encrypted messages to others, again, no big name brand like facebook on it, nobody cares.

      This is what Catherine calls entrainment. So we really do not care about these very useful applications, only and when a big name brand is attached to them. So when you are concerned whether I should throw away my iPhone and get off-grid, ask yourself, is it really a tool that is vital in my life or am I just hooked on the name brand?

      Anyway, my point is regardless of people’s reaction to my creations, they are my creations, useful more or less, but I have other skills as well, I built a gravity water filtration system for my family 12 years ago and still going strong and lots other little skills here and there, all of which I love to do, paid or unpaid…and thats how you know which doctor, dentist, nurse practitioner has a clue…they are passionate about their craft and they are reading about it, breathing it, thinking it all day long, paid or unpaid.

      1. re coding, I’ve done something similar. My version of TextMine is up on sourceforge.

      2. I read, possibly in the comments on this site, that the early versions of the bitcoin code did not have the limitations you describe, and that around the time segwit was introduced some developers continued with the original code, maybe as BSV? I forget …

      3. I have studied the history of medicine quite a lot. My question is “how can anyone pretend to care about health and NOT know the medical history”. The witch hunts removed many healers and left thousands of children motherless and/or fatherless. It’s a sad state of affairs when people do work as a slave. With no thought processes involved. Sadly, many people are just trying to survive and do just that. As you said.

        There is an old saying among herbalists: “We are safe as long as THEY think we are just crazy old women.” Even this may be going by the wayside with their “mental health” foolishness.

        So, the M&M theme is the true issue of the day:

        Fear Tyranny and Nothing Else

        An aside: the only book written by Antoine Béchamp that Pasteur did not plagiarize and distort was published after Pasteur’s death.

        The microbian theory of disease was declared by Béchamp to be the “greatest scientific silliness of the age”.

        “Pasteur never understood either the process of digestion nor that of fermentation, both of which processes were explained by Béchamp, and by a curious imbroglio(was it intentional?) both of these discoveries have been ascribed to Pasteur.” ~Preface(by Montague R. Leverson London, 1911) to “The Blood and it’s Third Element” by Antoine Béchamp

        Continue creating. It matters not who appreciates your creations…they give you life.

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