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Inflation – Not Dead Yet, and Continuity of Government

Sickcare stocks are falling like RFK Jr’s confirmation is a lock, and he’s going to have the political capital to expose their many rackets. Despite inflation moving higher the Fed will most likely cut rates again next week. Because, reasons.

The User's Profile davefairtex December 15, 2024
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As with the pandemic, the event is probably designed to start slowly, and then escalate over time.   I believe many of these “drones” are alien tech created by the “breakaway civilization” group.  Not mentioned in the interview – I suspect the ultimate planned event would be a “decapitation” attack, which will be blamed on a false-flag target.  Remember them pre-bunking how “Iran wants to assassinate Trump” a month or two back?  Senile Joe (and maybe even Cackles) could end up “dying suddenly” following attacks on the White House – but only after all the pre-pardons, of course.  If I were Senile Joe & Cackles, I’d hold off with those “pre-pardons” until the very last moment.  Trump probably would be a target too.

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Nudge Google

Cooking Oils May Be Linked to Colon Cancer Risk, Study Finds [Dec 12] (source – yahoo);

 This week “seed oils” are now called “cooking oils.”  And they’re bad.  Sorta.  ALT: “Tell the truth.  Slowly.”

Drone experts rule out US government experiment, unsure of other New Jersey drone phenomenon theories [Dec 13] (source – foxnews);

“Trust the Experts!”


Sickcare continues to be crapped on.  It made a new (checks notes) 7-month weekly closing low this week. It has been dropping since early September.  Normally “sickcare” is a safe haven asset (the chronically ill little people need those pills, rain or shine), but perhaps we have arrived at “peak forced-vaxxing” and “peak chronic disease” – maybe this time “really is different.”  Things started to turn a bit chaotic – first sickcare (red line) outperformed in August (the one-month “Joy” period), and then it sold off fairly briskly, while SPX moved up-and-to-the-right.

Crappy debt (JNK) fell 0.70%, driving through the 50 MA, and pulling both trend models into downtrends. I’m guessing this is more about rising long rates than it is about risk off, since TLT plunged by a whole lot more than JNK.

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