This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
π3β€1π₯1π1
Forwarded from DoomPosting
Semiconductor Stocks are now trading 63% above their 200-day moving average, the largest margin since the Dot Com Bubble Burst
π³πΎπΎπΌπΏπ€π π πΈπ½πΆ
π³πΎπΎπΌπΏπ€π π πΈπ½πΆ
π₯6
Forwarded from DoomPosting
Bitcoin is currently at $81,773, with the latest ATH at $126,272.
bitcoin is 35% from an ATH.
$BTC Drawdown BitcoinChartBot
π³πΎπΎπΌπΏπ€π π πΈπ½πΆ
bitcoin is 35% from an ATH.
$BTC Drawdown BitcoinChartBot
π³πΎπΎπΌπΏπ€π π πΈπ½πΆ
π₯2
Forwarded from DoomPosting
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
β€βπ₯13
Forwarded from DoomPosting
I still think this is the best Guardian headline of all time
π³πΎπΎπΌπΏπ€π π πΈπ½πΆ
π³πΎπΎπΌπΏπ€π π πΈπ½πΆ
π€ͺ7π5
Forwarded from DoomPosting
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
NOW - Trump: "I have the best plan ever... Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon."
π³πΎπΎπΌπΏπ€π π πΈπ½πΆ
π³πΎπΎπΌπΏπ€π π πΈπ½πΆ
π3π1
Forwarded from DoomPosting
Fiber optics is still happening at the battlefield, although not as much as it used to be.
It's extremely pricey now. We used to buy 50km spool for $300, now it's easily $2500. Just so you know
π³πΎπΎπΌπΏπ€π π πΈπ½πΆ
It's extremely pricey now. We used to buy 50km spool for $300, now it's easily $2500. Just so you know
π³πΎπΎπΌπΏπ€π π πΈπ½πΆ
π₯4
Forwarded from DoomPosting
A Chinese woman attempted to extort PE billionaire Wes Edens out of $1.2B after getting STDs from a hookup that began over LinkedIn DMs
Changli 'Sophia' Luo, founder of non-profit One World Initiative Advocacy, chatted up Wed Edens over DMs before eventually sleeping with him on their third meeting in 2023
Their flirty rapport turned hostile as Sophia began threatening to leak videos of them having sex. She reached out to Eden's family members, including his ex-wife and current girlfriend, and threatened to approach Fortress' investors and 'taint' Edens in an attempt to extort money from him via mediation
Edens, the founder of $50B AUM Fortress Investment Group, initially settled via mediation for $6.5M before Sophia tested for HPV-16. Sophia then threatened to 'destroy' Edens if he didn't take 'responsibility' and re-settle for $1.25B
Sophia was arrested while attempting to flee to China. She is currently on house-arrest ahead of trial
π³πΎπΎπΌπΏπ€π π πΈπ½πΆ
Changli 'Sophia' Luo, founder of non-profit One World Initiative Advocacy, chatted up Wed Edens over DMs before eventually sleeping with him on their third meeting in 2023
Their flirty rapport turned hostile as Sophia began threatening to leak videos of them having sex. She reached out to Eden's family members, including his ex-wife and current girlfriend, and threatened to approach Fortress' investors and 'taint' Edens in an attempt to extort money from him via mediation
Edens, the founder of $50B AUM Fortress Investment Group, initially settled via mediation for $6.5M before Sophia tested for HPV-16. Sophia then threatened to 'destroy' Edens if he didn't take 'responsibility' and re-settle for $1.25B
Sophia was arrested while attempting to flee to China. She is currently on house-arrest ahead of trial
π³πΎπΎπΌπΏπ€π π πΈπ½πΆ
π₯2
Forwarded from DoomPosting
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Two passengers exposed to the hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius have arrived in Atlanta for evaluation and are being taken to Emory University Hospital. Officials say both are asymptomatic and following CDC guidance.
π³πΎπΎπΌπΏπ€π π πΈπ½πΆ
π³πΎπΎπΌπΏπ€π π πΈπ½πΆ
π€£8
Forwarded from DoomPosting
Must be said over and over again:
Things arenβt getting more expensive. Your dollar is worth less.
Inflation is not the magical increase in general prices. It is the increase in money supply chasing the same number of goods, making your dollar worth less compared to goods.
π³πΎπΎπΌπΏπ€π π πΈπ½πΆ
Things arenβt getting more expensive. Your dollar is worth less.
Inflation is not the magical increase in general prices. It is the increase in money supply chasing the same number of goods, making your dollar worth less compared to goods.
π³πΎπΎπΌπΏπ€π π πΈπ½πΆ
β€3
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Bro wtf there so loud this year
π€£8π―2
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
You still stand a chance
Map the Data Centers
And learn how to make
EMP devices
Map the Data Centers
And learn how to make
EMP devices
π4π₯1
The wanna-be A-Team that got millions of dollars for an illegal manhunt.
Somewhere between a bad action movie and an actual war crime, there was Spear Operations Group. The tax shelter was registered in 2015 and operated like something straight out of a fever dream.
It started with a lunch meeting at a military base in Abu Dhabi. Abraham Golan, a Hungarian-Israeli contractor, walked in with a pitch: Give me a team of former Navy SEALs, Green Berets, and Foreign Legion veterans, and weβll run a targeted elimination program in Yemen. No official military structure. No oversight. No questions. Price tag: $1.5 million a month, plus bonuses per operation.
The UAE said yes. They handed over weapons, uniforms, military ranks, and a list of names with photos attached.
The team looked like the A-Teamβs weird cousin: Cigars, headbands, tactical gear that screamed special operations but styled like an 80s action movie. On Christmas Day 2015, they sat sharing whiskey, planning how to eliminate their first target. One drew the mission plan on the tent floor with a Sharpie. After the briefing, he cut it out with a knife and burned it. βI donβt want any of that with my handwriting floating around.β
Their first operation hit a political leaderβs office with explosives. The target fled minutes before, but Golan still called it a success. After that, it only got crazier: Motorbikes weaving through traffic to attach magnetic bombs to cars, a $7 million San Diego mansion as the operations center, and at least two members still on active US military duty. One had starred in a reality TV show called βOne Man Armyβ before joining the hit squad in Yemen. A CIA officer called them βalmost like a murder squad,β adding about Golan: βFor crazy shit, heβs the kind of guy you hire.β
In 2018, a major investigation exposed everything. Golan went on the record without flinching: βThere was a targeted program in Yemen. I was running it. We did it.β The company dissolved within weeks. The target who survived is suing in federal court, living in exile ever since.
Nobody went to prison. The website is still active. And in Bali, one of the operators now runs a dog training business.
Somewhere between a bad action movie and an actual war crime, there was Spear Operations Group. The tax shelter was registered in 2015 and operated like something straight out of a fever dream.
It started with a lunch meeting at a military base in Abu Dhabi. Abraham Golan, a Hungarian-Israeli contractor, walked in with a pitch: Give me a team of former Navy SEALs, Green Berets, and Foreign Legion veterans, and weβll run a targeted elimination program in Yemen. No official military structure. No oversight. No questions. Price tag: $1.5 million a month, plus bonuses per operation.
The UAE said yes. They handed over weapons, uniforms, military ranks, and a list of names with photos attached.
The team looked like the A-Teamβs weird cousin: Cigars, headbands, tactical gear that screamed special operations but styled like an 80s action movie. On Christmas Day 2015, they sat sharing whiskey, planning how to eliminate their first target. One drew the mission plan on the tent floor with a Sharpie. After the briefing, he cut it out with a knife and burned it. βI donβt want any of that with my handwriting floating around.β
Their first operation hit a political leaderβs office with explosives. The target fled minutes before, but Golan still called it a success. After that, it only got crazier: Motorbikes weaving through traffic to attach magnetic bombs to cars, a $7 million San Diego mansion as the operations center, and at least two members still on active US military duty. One had starred in a reality TV show called βOne Man Armyβ before joining the hit squad in Yemen. A CIA officer called them βalmost like a murder squad,β adding about Golan: βFor crazy shit, heβs the kind of guy you hire.β
In 2018, a major investigation exposed everything. Golan went on the record without flinching: βThere was a targeted program in Yemen. I was running it. We did it.β The company dissolved within weeks. The target who survived is suing in federal court, living in exile ever since.
Nobody went to prison. The website is still active. And in Bali, one of the operators now runs a dog training business.
π3π€¨1