Latest buzz: Claims are surfacing that four Fed appointees from the previous administration might've gotten their signatures via autopen—and now there's talk they could be invalid and need replacing.
Looks like someone's eyeing full Fed control by 2026. The goal? Pump the economy right before midterms hit. Classic playbook, but the stakes are higher than ever.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 2025-12-13 01:15
Coming back with this again? Autopen signature invalid issues, feels like they're just looking for trouble.
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GasFeeCrier
· 2025-12-10 14:43
Autopen signature? I've seen this trick many times, just a political game.
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DoomCanister
· 2025-12-10 05:55
Here you go again? I'm tired of signature fraud, and this time I want to dump the Fed...
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Wait, can automatic signing be fixed? If you change all the people before 2026, this game of chess is really big
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Uh, the economic pump is still the same old trick to put it bluntly, changing the soup but not the medicine
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Four people want to shake the Fed? Come on, there must be still cards behind it
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It sounds like we're going to stage another power transfer drama, anyway, we ordinary people are cut off our lives
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Signatures can be faked, so what's real hahahaha laughing to death
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If this really happens, 2026 will depend on who can make it to the end
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MetaMisfit
· 2025-12-10 05:54
Well... The autopen signature feels too deep, who knows if it's true or false
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MoonRocketTeam
· 2025-12-10 05:53
Dude, this script is a bit ruthless, do you have to fill up the entire Fed before 2026? How big a booster can this withstand
Speaking of autopen signatures, I have seen this trick, and I feel like I am waiting for the rhythm of burning...
The rocket wants to be launched before the midterm elections, and the odds are indeed full
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CryptoHistoryClass
· 2025-12-10 05:44
autopen signatures lmao... statistically speaking, this is exactly how the fed's credibility started crumbling back in 2008. we're literally copying the playbook with remarkable precision. those who don't study monetary policy history are doomed to get rekt by the next crisis.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 2025-12-10 05:30
NGL's routine is too obvious, release water before next year's midterm elections, and the currency circle will take off again
Latest buzz: Claims are surfacing that four Fed appointees from the previous administration might've gotten their signatures via autopen—and now there's talk they could be invalid and need replacing.
Looks like someone's eyeing full Fed control by 2026. The goal? Pump the economy right before midterms hit. Classic playbook, but the stakes are higher than ever.