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anon90 /v/716443386#716448553
7/26/2025, 2:01:15 AM
Here's a very remote possibility that the Australian government intended to economically harm South Korea, China, Japan, and the United States by posing as an NGO and a group of Karens. It's possible. Although it's possible, given the investigation, we need more evidence.Politicians only understand two things: money and votes. My dear 4chan autists, you know I've already posted my research. And I'm looking for more evidence. Now it's your turn to share this link with whoever you want, and don't forget to share it with the Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans. Let's scare the K-poppers and ARMYs, who are going to censor your bands. I'll leave you with a fragment of my research, to the extent the system allows. If you want to read it in full, go to the link. This isn't for fame or credit; it's to defend what we love: to put a stop to Karens and payment processors. I did some research on this topic, Collective Shout. It took me a couple of days. Then I translated it into English for easy distribution. I posted it on a Mega link, because Mega allows you to read PDF and Word files without downloading. Please see it
https://mega.nz/file/ix13FIrZ#Fu5ZtvKu7aVddZV26V2E9qS3-Gf3kq24yeh4q3Rs7-E ----Fragment of Archive ---- In 2023, the U.S. video game industry generated total revenues of approximately **$57.2 billion**, according to Statista data. Of this amount, about **$48 billion** came from the video game content segment, which includes physical and digital games, appsand online platform subscriptions.To estimate how much money the U.S. video game industry moves on a monthly basis, we can divide the reported annual revenue for 2023, which is approximately **$57.2 billion**, by 12 months. This gives a monthly average of:**57.2 billion ÷ 12 ≈ $4,767 million per month**.Note that this is an average estimate, as revenues may vary monthly due to game releases, shopping seasons (such as Christmas) or special events. There is no specific monthly data in the sources . . .