Investor purchases of US homes are falling quickly and now at 2008 levels.
— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) November 22, 2023
In Q3 2023, investors purchased $36 billion worth of US homes, down 30% compared to 2022.
In many large cities, investor purchases are down well over 40%.
In Atlanta and Charlotte, investor home… pic.twitter.com/BhGjFG20pC
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Wednesday, November 22, 2023
Investor purchases of US homes are falling quickly and now at 2008 levels. In Q3 2023, investors purchased $36 billion worth of US homes, down 30% compared to 2022.
Since 2015, your meat has been fraudulently labeled a Product of the USA.
This is the purest transaction you can make and the best way to ensure you are getting local, nutrient-dense beef that is grown as God intended.In 2015, under Tom Vilsack, the USDA repealed the COOL ACT under the premise that the COOL Act "hampered competition with livestock from Mexico and Canada." pic.twitter.com/BSZb7149al
— Brett Ender 🥩⚡️ (@MeatMafiaBrett) May 23, 2023
If you don't know where to start, websites like http://eatwild.com will allow you to find a local farm in your exact zip code.
[RG911Team] The most disturbing thing is that the government investigation into the collapse of these buildings did not even test for explosive residue.
[RG911Team] If you make a mistake in a controlled demolition, the top of the building will topple over and fall away from the rest.
— Richard Gage, AIA, Architect (@RichardGage_911) November 22, 2023
But if you fly an airplane into it, the top will topple over… then crush the rest like a jackhammer. 🤔
That’s the official 9/11 story: a joke. pic.twitter.com/MpLwXabHni
[RG911Team] Controlled demolition expert Tom Sullivan has a lot to say about 9/11… and his explosives analysis confirms what survivors experienced at the World Trade Center. Here is part 1 of our interview with him… pic.twitter.com/tJGwOICTAI
— Richard Gage, AIA, Architect (@RichardGage_911) November 21, 2023
[RG911Team] The most disturbing thing is that the government investigation into the collapse of these buildings did not even test for explosive residue. From the NIST agency website: pic.twitter.com/afwVCLOeoa
— Richard Gage, AIA, Architect (@RichardGage_911) November 22, 2023
I encourage everybody to read a little more and learn a little more about the September 11, 2001 destruction of the Twin Towers in Manhattan, Building 7, and the destruction of our civil liberties through the PATRIOT Act. Richard Gage is the key guy for looking at the structure and engineering of the towers as well as expert analysis on their demolition.
A History of Cottonseed Oil [A short must-read]
The invention of the cotton-gin by Eli Whitney in 1793 led to a staggering increase in the production of cotton:
— The Carnivore Bar (@thecarnivorebar) November 22, 2023
1784: 600 pounds
1790: 200k pounds
1793: 40 million pounds
Within less than 10 years, the U.S. cotton production had increased by 66,000,000%. (66 million percent) pic.twitter.com/DuY1X2GRCz
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
Nicotine raises IQ. The second this was discovered they moved to try and ban it. Nicotine makes the brain faster and more precise
Nicotine raises IQ. The second this was discovered they moved to try and ban it.
— CatGirl Kulak 😻😿 (Anarchonomicon) (@FromKulak) November 21, 2023
this is why they expend everything to stop kids from smoking, this is why tobacco has to be hidden whilst Marijauna shops pop up on every corner. They want you dumb, druged, and cattlelike pic.twitter.com/rWKcWu216m
Already in 1994, the nicotine researchers Stough, Gordon, and others in New Zealand attempted to quantify the strength of the effect of smoking. They found that nicotine in smoking could increase intelligence by 6 points in IQ tests. If you have an IQ of 100, which is the average, smoking will therefore be able to increase it to 106, according to these studies.
DO SUCCESSFUL ANTI-SMOKING CAMPAIGNS REDUCE THE POPULATION'S LEVEL OF INTELLIGENCE?
Other researchers point out the positive impact of smoking on the major advances and artistic creativity that have taken place in Europe and the U.S. over the last few centuries. A large number of writers and artists have been known as passionate smokers, and geniuses like Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein have praised tobacco's positive effect on their thinking. The English psychology Professor, Bruce Charlton, asks on his blog, are we sacrificing genius and great inventions with anti-smoking campaigns in favor of longevity? His answer: maybe.
Here: a FB page that celebrates the health benefits of smoking.