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Elisur Yeje
Elisur Yeje
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T.A.Z.
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Peace to the village and honor to the ancestors. ABIBIFAHODIE!!! HAPPY BLACK LOVE DAY!!! LIVE IN PEACE!!!

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Vincent Finney II
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Vincent Finney II
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I wonder how long we gonna watch these people leave Fiat and move into.BTC? They already said we will have 0 wealth by 2050!. We getting reparations from SF paid with a dead dollar. They leaving that dead paper because it is worthless. I wanna know who else sees it like I do? Tell me why they are holding it?
Governments Holding the Most Bitcoin Governments across the world own an estimated 244,779 BTC, representing 1.17% of the total supply. The Chinese government reportedly holds 194,000 BTC that was recovered from the Plustoken scam in 2019. Members of the Ukrainian government privately hold roughly 46,351 BTC. El Salvador’s holdings are currently at 2,381 BTC. https://river.com/learn/who-owns-the-most-bitcoin/

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The five wealthiest bitcoin addresses own more than 778,627 BTC. Microstrategy owns 131,000 BTC, and Grayscale Bitcoin Trust owns 654,800 BTC.
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Vincent Finney II
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It be our own people. Smh

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Vincent Finney II
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The SF NAACP just rejected the $5 million dollar reparations payment - Dr Boyce Watkins - YouTube
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I was shocked to find out that The San Francisco NAACP rejected the proposal of a $5 million dollar reparations payment to African Americans. I thought I'd t...
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Zay Fucifino
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In late September, Rasheem Ryelle Carter started a new lumber contracting job in Taylorsville, Mississippi.⁠ The job helped him support his young daughter. But on Oct. 1 last year, he called and sent his mother a worrying text that expressed fear for his life. “When he sent that to me, I freaked out. And I kept calling him and calling him, until he texted back saying, ‘I’m good, Mama,’” Tiffany Carter told HuffPost.⁠ When they were on the phone, she told HuffPost, Carter said white men in three pickup trucks were following and harassing him.⁠ Later that day, he went to the police station in Taylorsville. What happened there remains a key point of contention between his family and the police. According to Tiffany Carter, Rasheem went to the Taylorsville police twice to report he feared for his life. He also asked for a ride back to the Super 8 motel in Laurel, where he was living, about 22 miles southeast of Taylorsville.⁠ Police didn't give him a ride, and Carter left the station. He never made it back to the motel.⁠ One month later, police found Carter’s body in a wooded area just a few miles from the Taylorsville police station.⁠ Carter's family and their lawyer, noted civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, say an independent autopsy revealed that Carter had been “dismembered” and his head was not attached to his body.⁠ Police initially said they had “no reason” to suspect foul play.

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Zay Fucifino
Zay Fucifino  
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In late September, Rasheem Ryelle Carter started a new lumber contracting job in Taylorsville, Mississippi.⁠ The job helped him support his young daughter. But on Oct. 1 last year, he called and sent his mother a worrying text that expressed fear for his life. “When he sent that to me, I freaked out. And I kept calling him and calling him, until he texted back saying, ‘I’m good, Mama,’” Tiffany Carter told HuffPost.⁠ When they were on the phone, she told HuffPost, Carter said white men in three pickup trucks were following and harassing him.⁠ Later that day, he went to the police station in Taylorsville. What happened there remains a key point of contention between his family and the police. According to Tiffany Carter, Rasheem went to the Taylorsville police twice to report he feared for his life. He also asked for a ride back to the Super 8 motel in Laurel, where he was living, about 22 miles southeast of Taylorsville.⁠ Police didn't give him a ride, and Carter left the station. He never made it back to the motel.⁠ One month later, police found Carter’s body in a wooded area just a few miles from the Taylorsville police station.⁠ Carter's family and their lawyer, noted civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, say an independent autopsy revealed that Carter had been “dismembered” and his head was not attached to his body.⁠ Police initially said they had “no reason” to suspect foul play.

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Zay Fucifino
Zay Fucifino  
3 yrs

In late September, Rasheem Ryelle Carter started a new lumber contracting job in Taylorsville, Mississippi.⁠ The job helped him support his young daughter. But on Oct. 1 last year, he called and sent his mother a worrying text that expressed fear for his life. “When he sent that to me, I freaked out. And I kept calling him and calling him, until he texted back saying, ‘I’m good, Mama,’” Tiffany Carter told HuffPost.⁠ When they were on the phone, she told HuffPost, Carter said white men in three pickup trucks were following and harassing him.⁠ Later that day, he went to the police station in Taylorsville. What happened there remains a key point of contention between his family and the police. According to Tiffany Carter, Rasheem went to the Taylorsville police twice to report he feared for his life. He also asked for a ride back to the Super 8 motel in Laurel, where he was living, about 22 miles southeast of Taylorsville.⁠ Police didn't give him a ride, and Carter left the station. He never made it back to the motel.⁠ One month later, police found Carter’s body in a wooded area just a few miles from the Taylorsville police station.⁠ Carter's family and their lawyer, noted civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump, say an independent autopsy revealed that Carter had been “dismembered” and his head was not attached to his body.⁠ Police initially said they had “no reason” to suspect foul play.

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