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How the fuck does Fauci still have a job?
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2021-09-08 at 4:32 PM UTC
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2021-09-08 at 4:33 PM UTC
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2021-09-08 at 4:53 PM UTC
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2021-09-08 at 5:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump Turns out Rand Paul was right about everything. Fauci lied.
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/massive-foia-release-proves-fauci-funded-wuhan-research-construct-sars-related
Imagine my surprise.
Imagine my surprise when I discovered who/what was behind zerohedge...a failed biologist and barred broker. You guessed it...another grifter!
Daniel Ivandjiiski
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born Daniel Krassimirov Ivandjiiski
November 8, 1978 (age 42)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Other names Tyler Durden (on Zero Hedge)
Alma mater American College of Sofia
Occupation
Investment bankingsecurities tradingfinancial blogging
Employer
Jefferies & Company (2001-04)
Imperial Capital LLC (2004-05)
Miller Buckfire LLC (2005-07)
Wexford Capital LLC (2007-08)
Known for Founder of Zero Hedge
Daniel Ivandjiiski (Bulgarian: Даниел Иванджийски, born 8 November 1978) is a Bulgarian-born, U.S.-based former investment banker and capital-markets trader, and currently financial blogger, who founded the website Zero Hedge in January 2009, and remains its publisher and main editor.
Early life and education
Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, Ivandjiiski graduated from the American College of Sofia in 1997.[1][2] He then moved to the United States, where he studied molecular biology at the University of Pennsylvania, to pursue a career in medicine, until 2001.[1][2]
Career
In July 2001, he joined New York investment bank, Jefferies & Co. He passed his securities exams in November 2001 (Series 7 and Series 63). In October 2004, he joined Los Angeles-based investment bank Imperial Capital LLC, before moving back to New York in May 2005 to join investment bank Miller Buckfire LLC.[3]
While at Miller Buckfire, Ivandjiiski was charged by FINRA of gaining US$780 from an insider trade on 14–15 March 2006.[4] On 3 September 2008, FINRA reached their decision, published on 11 September 2008, that Daniel K. Ivandjiiski was to be barred from acting as a broker or otherwise associating with a broker-dealer firm, and from being a FINRA member.[3] Ivandjiiski had not turned 30 at that time, and did not appeal the FINRA decision.
In September 2007, before the FINRA ruling, Ivandjiiski moved to the Connecticut-based hedge fund Wexford Capital LLC, run by former Goldman Sachs traders.[5] After the FINRA ruling, Ivandjiiski left Wexford Capital, and within a few weeks posted his first blog on the Zero Hedge site at 4pm on 9 January 2009.[6][7]
Zero Hedge
Main article: Zero Hedge
Ivandjiiski decided that he, and all other Zero Hedge contributors, would blog under the collective pseudonym "Tyler Durden" (a character from the book Fight Club). Zero Hedge was immediately popular, growing its traffic of monthly user sessions to over 1 million in its first year (by 2018 it would be over 40 million monthly user sessions, and ranked as the 507th largest website in the U.S.[8][9][10]). In March 2011, Time magazine ranked Zero Hedge as 9th in its 25 Best Financial Blogs.[11]
The New Republic and New York magazine have identified Daniel Ivandjiiski as the founder of Zero Hedge.[1][7] The New York article made assertions regarding Ivandjiiski's background, particularly his Bulgarian citizenship, his FINRA charge and lifetime ban from securities trading, and his father, Krassimir Ivandjiiski's, own controversial news and political website, Strogo Sekretno (Bulgarian: Строго секретно; English "Top Secret"),[a] and Krassimir's position in the pre-1990 Bulgarian-Soviet administration".[7]
On 29 April 2016, an ex-employee of Zero Hedge, Colin Lokey, who had joined a year earlier in 2015 from Seeking beta, gave an interview to Bloomberg, revealing Ivandjiiski, and San Francisco-based credit trader Tim Backshall,[c] as the main force behind Zero Hedge.[12][13] The article confirmed various details about Daniel Ivandjiiski, including that he lives in a mansion in Mahwah, New Jersey, Lokey saying: "These two guys, who live a lifestyle you only dream of, are pretending to speak for you."[14] -
2021-09-08 at 5:22 PM UTCIf only you were so particular about vetting all your news sources.
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2021-09-08 at 5:30 PM UTCMost of my news sources are nationally recognized as...
wait for it...
national news sources such as CNN, Newsweek, the New York Times, etc. rather than your sources such as the National Enquirer. -
2021-09-08 at 5:41 PM UTC
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2021-09-08 at 5:41 PM UTC
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2021-09-08 at 7:42 PM UTCNews sources? More like partisan clown shops.
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2021-09-08 at 7:56 PM UTCBesides the politics and the whole jedi thing, last I heard Newsweek was owned by some Korean cult.
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2021-09-08 at 8:28 PM UTC
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2021-09-08 at 9:26 PM UTC
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2021-09-08 at 10:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 Imagine my surprise when I discovered who/what was behind zerohedge…a failed biologist and barred broker. You guessed it…another grifter!
Daniel Ivandjiiski
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born Daniel Krassimirov Ivandjiiski
November 8, 1978 (age 42)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Other names Tyler Durden (on Zero Hedge)
Alma mater American College of Sofia
Occupation
Investment bankingsecurities tradingfinancial blogging
Employer
Jefferies & Company (2001-04)
Imperial Capital LLC (2004-05)
Miller Buckfire LLC (2005-07)
Wexford Capital LLC (2007-08)
Known for Founder of Zero Hedge
Daniel Ivandjiiski (Bulgarian: Даниел Иванджийски, born 8 November 1978) is a Bulgarian-born, U.S.-based former investment banker and capital-markets trader, and currently financial blogger, who founded the website Zero Hedge in January 2009, and remains its publisher and main editor.
Early life and education
Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, Ivandjiiski graduated from the American College of Sofia in 1997.[1][2] He then moved to the United States, where he studied molecular biology at the University of Pennsylvania, to pursue a career in medicine, until 2001.[1][2]
Career
In July 2001, he joined New York investment bank, Jefferies & Co. He passed his securities exams in November 2001 (Series 7 and Series 63). In October 2004, he joined Los Angeles-based investment bank Imperial Capital LLC, before moving back to New York in May 2005 to join investment bank Miller Buckfire LLC.[3]
While at Miller Buckfire, Ivandjiiski was charged by FINRA of gaining US$780 from an insider trade on 14–15 March 2006.[4] On 3 September 2008, FINRA reached their decision, published on 11 September 2008, that Daniel K. Ivandjiiski was to be barred from acting as a broker or otherwise associating with a broker-dealer firm, and from being a FINRA member.[3] Ivandjiiski had not turned 30 at that time, and did not appeal the FINRA decision.
In September 2007, before the FINRA ruling, Ivandjiiski moved to the Connecticut-based hedge fund Wexford Capital LLC, run by former Goldman Sachs traders.[5] After the FINRA ruling, Ivandjiiski left Wexford Capital, and within a few weeks posted his first blog on the Zero Hedge site at 4pm on 9 January 2009.[6][7]
Zero Hedge
Main article: Zero Hedge
Ivandjiiski decided that he, and all other Zero Hedge contributors, would blog under the collective pseudonym "Tyler Durden" (a character from the book Fight Club). Zero Hedge was immediately popular, growing its traffic of monthly user sessions to over 1 million in its first year (by 2018 it would be over 40 million monthly user sessions, and ranked as the 507th largest website in the U.S.[8][9][10]). In March 2011, Time magazine ranked Zero Hedge as 9th in its 25 Best Financial Blogs.[11]
The New Republic and New York magazine have identified Daniel Ivandjiiski as the founder of Zero Hedge.[1][7] The New York article made assertions regarding Ivandjiiski's background, particularly his Bulgarian citizenship, his FINRA charge and lifetime ban from securities trading, and his father, Krassimir Ivandjiiski's, own controversial news and political website, Strogo Sekretno (Bulgarian: Строго секретно; English "Top Secret"),[a] and Krassimir's position in the pre-1990 Bulgarian-Soviet administration".[7]
On 29 April 2016, an ex-employee of Zero Hedge, Colin Lokey, who had joined a year earlier in 2015 from Seeking beta, gave an interview to Bloomberg, revealing Ivandjiiski, and San Francisco-based credit trader Tim Backshall,[c] as the main force behind Zero Hedge.[12][13] The article confirmed various details about Daniel Ivandjiiski, including that he lives in a mansion in Mahwah, New Jersey, Lokey saying: "These two guys, who live a lifestyle you only dream of, are pretending to speak for you."[14]
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2021-09-08 at 10:06 PM UTC
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2021-09-08 at 10:07 PM UTC
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2021-09-08 at 10:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump Notice how wikipedia has no problem hosting literal hit pieces on some people. It's pretty much been pulled into the far left/jedi/American glowy empire orbit, and yes, those are the same thing now.
"Impartiality"
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2021-09-08 at 10:23 PM UTCThe leftwits are merely a tool the New World Order uses to smash countries with. Just like they use the commies, Antifa and BLM. They are simply convenient tools to wield. Useful idiots, you could call them. Once their usefulness has run out, they too will be handed their shovels and ordered to dig their own graves.
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2021-09-08 at 11:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ The leftwits are merely a tool the New World Order uses to smash countries with. Just like they use the commies, Antifa and BLM. They are simply convenient tools to wield. Useful idiots, you could call them. Once their usefulness has run out, they too will be handed their shovels and ordered to dig their own graves.
I know some lefties IRL, and they are the saddest, most unfortunate fucks. The system they support gives them nothing, none of the policies they support benefit them, they are the sort of losers who fight in order just to be able to lose so badly.
One question they can never answer is "how does that benefit us" -
2021-09-09 at 12:19 AM UTC
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2021-09-09 at 1:04 AM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump I know some lefties IRL, and they are the saddest, most unfortunate fucks. The system they support gives them nothing, none of the policies they support benefit them, they are the sort of losers who fight in order just to be able to lose so badly.
One question they can never answer is "how does that benefit us"
Suckers for punishment. They're all masochists.