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1 min readSep 25, 2021

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Stock counterfeiting isn't a conspiracy theory in the way you are using it here, which is disparagingly. It doesn't matter how much you shill for the DTCC, it's still real and true.

It's not very hard to understand....selling stock you don't have and haven't located, flooding the system with shares that aren't real is market manipulation. Perhaps you should take an intro to data analysis course? Then I would be happy to show you how it is unequivocally reflected in data.

How else do you explain companies that have more than double the float in circulation, as many do? Just hundreds of millions of glitches? Entire floats in "settlement periods?" Now THAT'S a conspiracy theory in the way you're using it. Well, damn, if the DTCC's systems are that glitchy, we need to go back to paper certificates, because these millions of daily glitches are bankrupting real American companies for profit, profit that, coincidently, finds it's way into the pockets of your buddies at the DTCC. A conspiracy theory indeed.

I'm not sure if you are intentionally lying and covering up the fraud of Wall Street, or if there is simply no amount of evidence or contradictions that could make you admit you're wrong. In giving you the benefit of the doubt, I'm leaning towards the former.

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Violet Abstract
Violet Abstract

Written by Violet Abstract

Reflections on the curiosities of this space-time continuum. Announcements from outside the echo chamber. Personal stories decoded through systems and synapses.

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