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  1. Mushrooms and their post-rain, electrical conversationsDate:
    April 28, 2023
    Source:
    Tohoku University
    Summary:
    Certain types of fungi can communicate with each other via electrical signals. But much remains unknown about how and when they do so. A group of researchers recently headed to the forest to measure the electrical signals of Laccaria bicolor mushrooms, finding that their electrical signals increased following rainfall.

    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/04/230428130814.htm

    1. They have worked so hard to start race wars that just don’t materialize. So, next up sex/gender wars. That will fail also.
      Something about fooling people…

      And this: Chelsea Clinton Comes Out In Favor Of Porn For School Kidshttps://www.zerohedge.com/political/chelsea-clinton-comes-out-favor-porn-school-kids

      What a mother?!

      1. Chelsea is not dependent on using the government schools she helps to ruin.

        1. Right.
          What about the “village”? Criminals. It takes a village of porn stars to destroy ya’ll.

          I am so disgusted by the pornpush.

          1. AI can be applied to images and video for the purpose of determining the probable birth biological gender of possibly-inverted actors. That may affect industries with economic dependence on human audience perception.

    1. CBDC is a “deposit” at the central bank. Because the central bank can create more dollars, no need to worry about a run.

  2. Can someone in Germany estimate the effective monthly discount on this ticket for an average workday commuter? That financial incentive is the price for linking travel and bank identities.

    https://apnews.com/article/germany-public-transit-cheap-ticket-trains-metro-3d83f1a35ab8e3945b8034b9bd511c29

    More than 3 million people have already snapped up a new ticket being launched Monday that allows them to use all local and regional trains, buses and metros across the country for 49 euros ($53.90) a month. The new Germany Ticket is intended to encourage people to ditch their cars in favor of more environmentally friendly forms of transportation.

    https://www.dw.com/en/germanys-new-49-monthly-travel-pass-explained/a-65421776

    Anyone with a valid bank account may sign up for the travel pass … every pass bears the owner’s name. It cannot be transferred to or used by anyone else. Ticketholders must carry their ID with them as proof of identity.

      1. Good point. I never liked the word “pass” for this exact reason. This relation to permission.

  3. Mr Titus! We’re waiting for your next video 🙂

    As theres more news of banks shaking on their foundations and all our central bankers tell us “Everything is fine!” or use the word “resilience” just a little bit too often in their press conferences lately.

    1. Methinks the Fed’s view is that shaky banks are A-okay so long as it’s the Fed doing the shaking. My next video is very heavily researched, which in turn cranks up the difficulty of writing it. But it’s coming, rest assured.

      1. Thank you! The new vid was great in its explanation of what’s actually going on.
        Its really valuable what you do with these videos because as you mentioned, even zerohedge and other alternative media are completely misleading us to what the actual story is behind those bank failures.

        I trust your explanations since it makes much more sense and provides clear evidence in your videos, compared to the overcomplicated and vague explanations by nearly every other financial commentator!

      2. Looking forward to it!

        Your last video with the graphs was a very clear explanation of what’s happening and how it is showing things are very different for the banks now compared to previous times.
        Also how the wef tote board of reasons are convenient ready-made distractions for what is going on.

        I forwarded it on to some smart friends of mine to get them thinking, and it seemed to have made an impression.

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