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The Telecommunications act of 1996 was dressed up as an act to help to prevent media monopolies and help the smaller media groups. It of course, was the exact opposite. A Trojan horse that took the number of major media companies from 50 to 10 in just a few short months. By 2005 it was down to 6. It’s very simple, it’s much easier to control 6 media companies than 50. Especially when you appear have those 6 media companies under your thumb. This is how the media got so bad. #markmoss #didyouknow
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Big ETFs like Blackrock operate in relation to Bitcoin purchases and how market movements might be impacted. These large ETFs won’t directly buy significant amounts of Bitcoin instantly due to their operational constraints. Instead, they likely utilize buffer accounts, making purchases gradually and strategically to avoid sudden market shifts. While many anticipate a rapid price surge with ETFs entering the Bitcoin market, the reality might differ. If these purchases don’t cause an immediate spike, some investors may react by selling, potentially leading to a drop in prices due to market perceptions and reactions. #markmoss #didyouknow #bitcoin
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