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  1. ‘beware food and drug poisons’ …drug poisons yeah, did I miss the food part? Also does anyone else want to take the links Catherine sends to John and break them down deeper? Sometimes I see deeper dives are warranted, that’s the problem, if I nerd out on everything I am not taking action. Perseverance Furthers turtle on!

      1. Hmmmm … how to toast those mRNA’s ?
        They’re gonna have problems after the links to cancer surface …..
        Ebay has a couple of ad pages for sale. I grabbed an image btw.
        Great find on the link BTW.

        1. Richard, take heart. There may be a cure for the vaxxed in the future. Where there’s a will, there’s a way. We just have to hang on and stand strong against the coming onslaught for as long as we can.

          1. We find solutions by turtling forward and trying things. Many don’t work, but some do. So we share intelligence and never quit.

  2. FYI. I had more trouble with the Money and Markets video than ever before. What they used to or still call “recalculating”. The video, not audio only, is my preference by far.. Just sayin’.

    1. We checked. Response from IT colleague – “Worst fears realized. It appears that Comcast is throttling bandwidth across the board to *.solari.com domains” If you are a Comcast customer, would you be willing to complain?

    2. Best solution is simply to leave Comcast. Does not make sense to pay someone who is censoring your content.

      1. shoot. I was just about to leave ATT for Comcast–like choosing between a ring or a wrench to get a beating, but it’s all we’ve got, and ATT is no longer a choice because their copper dsl infrastructure is rotting out and intermittent.
        Do you know if it’s in every state, including the ones who passed their own net neutrality laws? I’ve also seen that a VPN could bypass the throttling. Don’t know if that has any merit.

      2. the new download option is great. can do something else while it Dls then watch without issues – thank you!

    3. If the video is being throttled by your ISP as suggested, then you would benefit from using a VPN. Many homes have only one ISP available, so switching away from Comcast may not be an option for you. If that is the case, I recommend Private Internet Access (easy to use) or Mullvad (most secure). There are probably hundreds of VPN services available so feel free to do your own research. The costs vary but usually it’s a few bucks a month and a (generally minimal) decrease in internet speeds. The benefit is that your ISP will not be able to tamper with your connection, and that you will no longer be broadcasting your IP Address (and relative location) to the entire internet. Given the sophistication of private sector tracking/profiling tools, I generally do not connect to the internet without a VPN these days. I will sometimes use my internet without a VPN but only if I’m downloading very large files.

        1. Tried using a VPN, ran into many difficulties, clearly have to try again.

  3. Loved this Money and Markets, thank you!
    The safe house is getting a different look!

  4. Isn’t LIBOR going away? What’s replacing it? What impact will that have on economy, etc.?

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