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Interview: Food for the Soul: Lessons from Vermeer with Nina Heyn and Ricardo Oskam

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148 Comments

  1. I noticed vinyl was popular in NYC when I returned stateside in 2018. Perhaps it’s a trend back to low-tech. There’s more physical interaction with the player, etc. It’s an “activity.”

  2. good point on the Vinal, yes, it is a “Hard Asset” and as you said, Integrity. I listen to Beta and Teta wage music on UTube, and lately, I have been contemplating Integrity.

    Thank you for the inforamtion. I treasure these Money Markets… And everything else.

    Thank you
    Marlene

  3. Elizabeth Warren is mind-controlled and fully mis-directed now.

    Be a citizen and try to get help from her CFPB… The CFPB ombudsman cannot explain how a US citizen who does not do debt, can remove themselves from the three private corporate databases that are tracking their every move… and with whom they have absolutely NOTHING in writing permitting these three corporations to capture ANY data.

    And look at the operating process behind a CFPB complaint. It is modeled on the failed BBB. Citizen files issue with CFPB. CFPB get’s industry to respond. Industry responds by closing the case without an investigation on the part of the CFPB, or any response from the Citizen. It literally went just like that. I told Elizabeth Warren’s office right away – several times – and got nothing but crickets. She’s just more theater now.

  4. GOPs everywhere are a mess. Asheville, NC Republican GOP still separates the men from the women… you cannot make this shit up.

    42% of the American people are registered Independent (Represent.us), so the voters have spoken. All of these state general assemblies and the US Congress are operating with procedural structures are no longer applicable.

  5. I’ve been saying something to the University of Minnesota (oops! The University of Monsanto) for years for the lies they taught be in the College of Forestry and their refusal to tell me where their donations are going… Crickets… for years.

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