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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
The best tool that sovereign individuals have to challenge centralized government is agorism, because evading taxes defunds politicians and their corrupt system. Having sovereign money is key. Monero is the best money option today. How right this man was 👇🏻 View quoted note →
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
It's all well and good to fight regulators to try to prevent mass surveillance from being implemented. It must be done, but I'm sorry to say that I believe it will happen sooner or later. #Technocracy is on its way. They need mass surveillance; it is essential. DID is the key. image That's why, instead of focusing on fighting “windmills” like Don Quixote, I concentrate on researching and learning about #privacy and evasion tools. It's the same case with #anarchism, which is a difficult ideal to achieve, whereas #agorism is totally viable, practicable both individually and collectively. That is why the counter-economy and counterculture are the path of the sovereign individual. #Linux #Monero #Nostr #SessionMessenger #SovereignIndividual
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
Decision-making has three stages, identifying options, anticipating their consequences, and weighing their trade-offs. #AI excels at processing vast amounts of information, making it especially effective at describing, summarizing, and synthesizing complex documents and large data sets. Given that, why assume this technology won’t be used to reshape democratic systems?
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
Stepping away from toxic environments and toxic people is usually the most effective move, when you have the option. Confrontation only drains energy and time, and it rarely changes anything. That distance is also part of the agorist mindset, finding ways to evade oppressive settings and protect your autonomy.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
#AI will generate a lot of unemployment. The transition to #Technocracy will be hard for most people. Why do politicians want the DID? One reason is that there will be countless protests. All this in less than 5 years.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
Off topic: when a promotion says LAST CHANCE, I automatically dismiss it, because there will be a new one, and with better conditions or price.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
2030: Want internet? Show your ID. Regulators are gunning for total control using security as the excuse. The conclusion is stark: the Dark Web will cease to be a criminal den and become the sole refuge of the "old" free internet. Technically, you’ll be able to get in using advanced camouflage, but watch out: in a world of whitelists, the problem isn’t connecting, it’s avoiding being flagged for "suspicious behavior." Anonymity will be the true revolutionary act.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
The level of Orwellian surveillance that will exist under Technocracy in the G7 countries will be such that these countries will restrict emigration from their countries to their citizens. The third world will be an agorist paradise, not because there is no technocracy and surveillance, but because the resources of weaker states make controls more permeable.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
I will say it over and over again: the goal is DID for internet access. You will not be able to connect to the internet without your individual credentials. Even when you connect to public Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi at a friend's house, you will have to do so with your personal credentials. Remember this, it will happen in less than 5 years.
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LiberLion 3 weeks ago
The #Monero ecosystem develops in a voluntary environment, without hierarchical structures, and with consensus in true direct democracy. For those who say that coexistence is not possible without a state that monopolizes force and imposes order. Monero is an example of an anarchist society, one that is characterized by the absence of imposed authorities or hierarchies. Credits to npub1p47we20qqrn3rcnrhs22ygt2kayk320fq046y998zscq4hk7tgsqjn2qfl image
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LiberLion 0 months ago
**Cut the Quiet Tracking** Open Settings on your phone. Look for Location, Privacy, or Permissions. Enter App Permissions or Location Access. You’ll see the full list of apps. Check which ones still have “While Using” or “Always” enabled, even though you haven’t opened them in months. Turn those permissions off. All of them. This single tweaksilences many subtle signals your phone sends without you noticing. It doesn’t solve everything, but it lowers the noise and takes some eyes off you. You don’t need to go full covert operative. Move one inch at a time, and the whole map shifts.
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LiberLion 0 months ago
Are you surprised? I am not surprised by what is happening globally; what surprises me is that many people are surprised by this. We are in the early stages. This will accelerate. They are modifying part of the narrative to portray atomic energy as renewable and clean. Without sufficient energy, they will not be able to shift the system toward algorithmic democracy (aka Technocracy). Energy is the current bottleneck; with renewable energies, they cannot implement it. #Technocracy #Agenda2030 #AI #Transhumanism
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LiberLion 0 months ago
FIRST PRIVACY FILTER How to verify if a system respects #privacy ᵀʰᵉ ᴷᴵˢˢ ᵖʰⁱˡᵒˢᵒᵖʰʸ ⁽ᴷᵉᵉᵖ ᴵᵗ ˢⁱᵐᵖˡᵉ ˢᵗᵘᵖⁱᵈ⁾ The first filter for checking whether an application, system, or protocol respects privacy is very simple: if it is approved by regulatory bodies, it does not fully respect privacy, and there is no need to investigate further. If it is rejected by governments, then you should conduct a more in-depth and perhaps more complex investigation. That is the norm. Why? Because real privacy tends to be uncomfortable for any authority that thrives on control. image
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LiberLion 0 months ago
It's becoming increasingly clear. Would they allow an ETF of a true #privacy coin that cannot be traced to be regulated? I'm not saying you shouldn't choose to be a statist, just don't say you're a Cypherpunk when you respect the authorities, regulations, and the traditional, corrupt system. Cardano does not have the Cypherpunk ethos, and its cofounder Charles Hoskinson says so loudly and clearly, and proves it. He wants to tokenize Wall Street and decentralize central banking: banking 3.0. Zooko (*) says that Zcash is Cypherpunk 🤣 (*) founder of Zcash and the Electric Coin Company (ECC), the company that led the initial development of this cryptocurrency.
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LiberLion 0 months ago
Want to see the current cost of Monero's development? It is transparent so that the community can contribute and audit. Contributions are anonymous, unless you, as a donor, want to show your transaction by voluntarily sharing your transaction hash. Most developers are anonymous to avoid pressure from regulators. I invite you to contribute a small amount to develop a more resilient Monero. In a technocratic world without cash and with CBDCs, Monero will be the sovereign money. MONERO IS THE AGORA image
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LiberLion 0 months ago
MONERO IS THE AGORA The Agora was the public square of Ancient Greece, an open and free space where all citizens gathered for political, commercial, and social life. And under the same principles, the Monero community thrives in an environment of voluntary and free trade. Monero operates under true capitalism, which does not currently exist in countries due to the large number of regulations that favor a select few: crony capitalism, now elevated to surveillance capitalism. The Monero community has been developing in the Agora for over 11 years under this philosophy.
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LiberLion 0 months ago
THE WEB SYP 🧐👉 ? Often, when you copy a web address to share, you notice it drags an endless tail of strange characters. That dead weight following the ? symbol isn't an accident; it is surveillance. These are tracking parameters. They function as a digital tag notifying the server of your origin, feeding your behavioral profile into the algorithm. It is the network's invisible tax. The defense is simple: delete everything to the right of the question mark, including the question mark itself, before sharing the address. The content remains the same, but the spy is left blind. Don't be an accomplice to their data harvesting. Clean the link; exercise your sovereignty.