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Someone had to spell out the ugly truth in simple English. Also the newly printed trillions in gov't subsidies trickle first to supporters of the regime, not those who need it.

If trend continues, 2030s babies won't know any different from their present reality and will hate their racist, transphobic, fascist parents for wanting a nice steak in an air conditioned restaurant.

Save yourself.

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Indeed

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I'd add to the frozen fruit/veggie - The way they prep it before freezing it also results in less pesticide/herbicides/fungicides remaining on it (allegedly). So more nutrients and less toxic (allegedly).

And tends to be cheaper.

We moved to probably 70/30 frozen/fresh in our shopping years ago. Still like fresh apples & pears and carrots. But almost all berries are frozen

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Great synopsis. Time to hunt for insect version of CHWY here

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You guys crushed it on the original "eating the bugs" prediction in 2020, now its all over twitter in 2022 and ppl act like its a new concept 😂

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Soon to a gluten free vegan farm near you

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Good insights. While the underlying point remains true, one correction: “Read that Carefully! While real wages *adjusted for inflation* were roughly flat “0% growth”. *The S&P 500 adjusted for inflation is up 2,650% per year.*”. The S&P is not 26x-ing each year - Seems like it should say 5.83% per year - or 2650% over the last 58 years (while wage growth over a similar period is effectively 0).

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Fixed thx! yeah 6% compounded over 58 years or 2650%

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Great article as usual. I’d like to throw out there how “tiny houses” were pushed as being cool, credit cards are the new emergency savings fund, and the retirement for the masses depends if people buy the new iPhone.

All of these lower our standards

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Meetings this week:

1. Its not a recession, it's a correction and 2023 projected to be at 3.6% inflation (merit increases the same)

*same meeting* 2023 menu pricing to be 20% YoY + local inflation

2. "I need to borrow money based on cash flow to pay for operations"

"How can he need money he just sold a building for $50M"

*that's what I meant by leverage - I learned from cartoons on Twitter*

It's a mess.

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Are you still sending out old stuff, and copies of books etc to us annual subscribers?

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When you mention the cheap loans elite can get, these aren't referring to mortgage loans? I was going to buy a new home last year but the way the Canadian govt was acting I changed my mind, also referring to your "if you don't think you'll live there 10+ years don't buy".

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Congrats on dodging a massive bullet.

No they are not you can get ultra cheap loans based on assets. Most don't have an asset beyond their home (80-90% stuck in paper value) so they wont know that

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Talking my book. Legit invested in a gluten free plant based food company (wholesale ingredients/consumer products) because satanical shift by WEF. Might as well profit from it.

At least the company uses hemp and not soy, we all know soy is terrible for you. My understanding hemp is better if not ok.

Nepra foods.

Anyone interested Check it out.

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In Canada, the government will be introducing a First Home Savings Account (FHSA) in 2023. A mess for the average folk, and they won't even know it. Government prediction happening in real-time.

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Curious, you see this as a mess cuz “it help people buy a home when they don’t have the actual purchasing power to maintain those payments over the years”?

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Can you pls explain WHY they want us to eat bugs? how does it benefit them

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Lower testosterone

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founding

Help State and Big Corps take over land of agriculture production (through “angelic / saviour narrative”); the bug idea is moving quickly, and way easier for state/big corps to produce “en masse”

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