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"This is how I fund any stock purchases in high spec stocks. No money from the household and normal employment."
not to doubt you but how is this possible, you mush have a whole library of rare antique books
@Bennybop
I do have access too far more then you could ever imagine. For the last 6 years or we have been recycling the libraries. It's not just happening locally, it's happening across the entire US. Not just across the US but across the world. A conspiracy I would have said, but it's not, I have and am witnessing it. There are a few sites that scan the books for now and the public have free access. Worldcat, books google and a few more. Once all the books have been destroyed and all the information is on a server somewhere around the world. Who controls that data, history and who will have the control of what people are able to and unable to access.
It used to be said it takes 3-4 generations to change a society. In the 80's 90's maybe 25-30 years. Now you could change not just a society and a culture but the world in a matter of the length of a school education.
We started about 7 years ago. The 1st 4 years we were destroying around 10 box trucks a month. 8000 lbs each truck. 80,000 x 12 = 960,000lbs a year. It has slowed and we only do about 1-2 trucks call it 10,000lbs. So 120,000lbs a year. So over the 7 years conservatively 4,2000,000 lbs. Thats just little old us. If I remember correctly there was some sort of lawsuit against google in France about 5 years ago.
At 1st I tried to find people just to take them, called in large companies. Their problem was they would have to store, shelve and climatize them, not knowing when they would be able to sell them. The text books from the high, middle and elementary schools that change annually due to curriculum changes we try our best to ship to Haiti and a few non-profits. Now I have to choose what I believe someone, somewhere would have an interest in. I've got much better at it. Many of them are very subject specific.
This 1st photo is from 2014, the 2nd last week and the last couple of years ago, a little bit of irony that made me laugh.