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Deborah Higgins's avatar

all true but i need specific recommendations, so its not helpful for me

John Hunt, MD's avatar

Totally understandable, although I hope that the information and context in this free newsletter will help you to make decisions about recommendations that come your way from other sources, or from the Crisis Investing Premium (aka paid) newsletter, which does provide specific recommendations. Actually, there was a new recommendation in the most recent Premium newsletter of Crisis investing for how to play the sulfur supply disruption. Lau and Matt sorted through a large array of companies in the sector to find one particular pick that Americans can invest in and that stands to benefit from the sulfur disruption in a way that should be meaningful. Consider joining.

Deborah Higgins's avatar

im a subscriber. didn't see the particular pick

John Hunt, MD's avatar

righto. The most recent recommendation is in the article on May 30 titled "Hormuz Closed. Sulfur Spiked—Here's the Pick Built for This Moment." Paid subscribers should be able to access that article. (it's behind the paywall so free subscribers cannot).

Jay Bremyer's avatar

Straight talking, indeed. I aappreciate that. Well said.

John Hunt, MD's avatar

Strait Straight talking.. I should always write that way, I hope.

Darrin  Potter's avatar

If you need an all natural food grade solution to eliminate the PM on your plants, reach out.

www.terravera.com

Justin's avatar

Here is more proof that the Hormuz Deal-No Deal ping pong game is just a scam act.

DJT has his orders from Israeli headquarters to NOT make any deal with Iran.

https://www.globalresearch.ca/ben-gvir-israel-not-allow-trump-peace-deal-iran/5928318

Also, there is this piece of treason being hidden from public as another straitjacket being perpetrated.

https://www.zerohedge.com/military/congress-quietly-moves-intertwine-us-israeli-militaries-formal-level

Mick Connors's avatar

Nothing pisses me off more than being tax cattle for Israel

Justin's avatar

Yes, and imagine how bad the poor saps in the US military must feel now being under the IDF, a foreign country taking the US over from within.

Manu's avatar

For powdery mildew alternative try baking soda spray. They can collect sulfuric gases vapors that result from mineral coal combustion btw.

John Hunt, MD's avatar

Thanks Manu. Baking soda is now on the spray plan for the evenings of the hotter days of summer, when I can't use sulfur anyway, and we need to rotate around the treatments. It totally makes sense. Thanks for suggesting.