haha now ‘latest’ is also capped at the end. this is the final link that shows up.
the other terms i enter appear just fine. X really does not like me by the looks of things.
https://x.com/search?q=escapekey&src=recent_search_click&f=live
the other terms i enter appear just fine. X really does not like me by the looks of things.
https://x.com/search?q=escapekey&src=recent_search_click&f=live
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first pass done on ‘Conditions of Peace’… need another few passes, but it’s essentially a summary essay, so it’s less work…
then just one more essay and you have my undivided attention, Rothschild.
then just one more essay and you have my undivided attention, Rothschild.
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if you get a PM from ‘esc’ or ‘escapekey’ it’s not me - my private handle isnt either of those two
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IFRS's subsidiary, the ISSB, has established the global sustainability disclosure baseline standard for the financial system which is now being phased in
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i see nick hudson posted ‘railways for regional peace’ a few hours ago on twitter…
of course, searching for latest on ‘escapekey’ still… is frozen.
https://x.com/search?q=escapekey&src=recent_search_click&f=live
of course, searching for latest on ‘escapekey’ still… is frozen.
https://x.com/search?q=escapekey&src=recent_search_click&f=live
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let me just pop this over here. i don’t intend to write an essay on this, specifically, i already covered it in light detail elsewhere.
https://escapekey.substack.com/p/railways-for-regional-peace/comment/240048806?utm_source=activity_item
https://escapekey.substack.com/p/railways-for-regional-peace/comment/240048806?utm_source=activity_item
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being in charge of the Rothschild Archives sounds like a boring, inconsequential position. but if you think about it, it might well be the most important position of all.
i dont suppose anthony would allow me access for a day or two?
i dont suppose anthony would allow me access for a day or two?
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You dont say
‘Private codes developed to provide an additional level of privacy and security; most banks used codes for telegraphed messages… One begins to wonder how many sentences in Rothschild letters, so far taken at face value, carry completely different meanings from those on the page? Does a century-old code continue to fool the archivists and historians of today?’
https://www.rothschildarchive.org/collections/archivists_choice/february_2019_telegraphic_code_books_south_american_business_1909_1938
‘Private codes developed to provide an additional level of privacy and security; most banks used codes for telegraphed messages… One begins to wonder how many sentences in Rothschild letters, so far taken at face value, carry completely different meanings from those on the page? Does a century-old code continue to fool the archivists and historians of today?’
https://www.rothschildarchive.org/collections/archivists_choice/february_2019_telegraphic_code_books_south_american_business_1909_1938
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yeah this is what the Liedke essay made clear (with bonus royal mine sale immediately prior to upheavel - control of the mint was no longer required, because the last tie to gold was about to be cut)
‘The firm operated through a worldwide network of agents, among them August Belmont (New York, est. 1837), Weisweiller & Bauer (Madrid, est. 1835), Lionel Davidson (Valparaiso, est. 1843), and S Bleichröder (Berlin, documented from 1850). The firm acquired the lease of the Royal Mint Refinery in 1852, refining bullion until the sale of the business in 1967’
https://www.rothschildarchive.org/business/n_m_rothschild_and_sons_london/
‘The firm operated through a worldwide network of agents, among them August Belmont (New York, est. 1837), Weisweiller & Bauer (Madrid, est. 1835), Lionel Davidson (Valparaiso, est. 1843), and S Bleichröder (Berlin, documented from 1850). The firm acquired the lease of the Royal Mint Refinery in 1852, refining bullion until the sale of the business in 1967’
https://www.rothschildarchive.org/business/n_m_rothschild_and_sons_london/
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rothschild controlled mercury in the 19th century
mercury was a prerequisite for gold refining
rothschild also controlled the royal mint
does it start to make sense why alfred de rothschild at the 1892 brussels international monetary conference fought for a gold standard, against a bimetallic one?
mercury was a prerequisite for gold refining
rothschild also controlled the royal mint
does it start to make sense why alfred de rothschild at the 1892 brussels international monetary conference fought for a gold standard, against a bimetallic one?
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still no change on ‘x’.
twitter, uh, you do realise that only around 2% of my traffic comes from you, right? it hardly matters.
so, frankly, fuck you.
https://x.com/search?q=escapekey&src=recent_search_click&f=live
twitter, uh, you do realise that only around 2% of my traffic comes from you, right? it hardly matters.
so, frankly, fuck you.
https://x.com/search?q=escapekey&src=recent_search_click&f=live
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