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  • Recordings Reveal Lockstep COVID-19 Protocols, Patient Isolation by Hospitals

    11/01/2021 10:07:21 AM PDT · by servantoftheservant · 77 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | October 31, 2021 | NATHAN WORCESTER
    Attorneys, medical doctors, and family members of COVID-19 victims have described and offered recordings of what the Truth for Health Foundation calls “horrific hospital violations of human rights,” including denial of intravenous fluids to patients, denial of access to patients by families, attorneys, and others, and the imposition of Remdesivir on patients despite risks of kidney and liver damage from that drug and the availability of possibly safer alternatives, such as ivermectin.
  • Freeper Investment Advice!

    07/03/2012 1:18:55 AM PDT · by servantoftheservant · 58 replies
    Would appreciate advice from all investment minded Freepers! I've recently come into $100K, and am at a loss as to how to invest it. The stock market seems to be a lottery of policy rather than market forces. Will there be inflation or deflation? Buy real estate while it's low? Sink it into Precious Metals? Emergency supplies? I'm paralyzed, but need to do something with it. Would love to hear what the resourceful people here would do. Thanks for all your ideas!!
  • Inflation: Why pay off debt? (Vanity)

    09/11/2009 10:32:44 AM PDT · by servantoftheservant · 30 replies · 1,522+ views
    I have a dilemma for all the financially wise Freepers out there. I have recently come into enough money to pay off debt ($60K) accumulated to fix up a house I tried to flip and failed due to the reversal in housing market. My question is: Is it wise to pay off debt when it appears inflation is around the corner? Would it be better to invest in commodities, as the dollar looks set to nose dive? I keep reading that one should pay off debt first, but I'm not sure if that's the right move. Any thoughts/advice is much...