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Everything else in Washington DC gets leaked.

Why does this never get leaked? 🤔

The collapse in Treasury bonds now ranks among the worst market crashes in history, per BI.

just imagine waking up to this view

Paul Krugman has said this month that: The war on inflation is over. We won, at very little cost 🐝

That means it’s not free and we need a free system that works for the people

I’ve tried to open it free but it’s not working so it’s useless without free access 🤔

What do you think ? nostr:note1tywjf3a0rfy0acueqw77pa6hlcznj6lgr778q77ffumcgq4atn6qq0ngw4

Sometimes when I see nostr:npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s post I feel like it’s a cheap sat in my post but still when I take a look at the long run I’m really blessed to believe in #Bitcoin

Only few understand 🐝🫂

In 1908, Houdini stood at the edge of the Harvard Bridge—commonly referred to as the Mass. Ave. Bridge—and was shackled by a Boston patrolman. His hands were handcuffed behind his back and chained to a collar around his neck. According to a Boston Globe article chronicling the feat, a signal was tooted from a towboat, and Houdini went overboard into the chilly waters below.

“There is always the possibility that I will be unable to free myself, as one never can tell what will happen to a lock,” Houdini told the newspaper. “However, I am a good swimmer, have confidence in myself, and I hope to perform this feat successfully.”

The Globe estimated some 20,000 spectators gathered to see Houdini’s leap, including the mayors of Boston and Cambridge. They waited 40 seconds for the magician to resurface, which he did with the shackles in his hands.