A moment in Brazil has drawn attention by highlighting two prominent national figures: TV host Ratinho, a veteran with over 30 years in broadcasting, and federal deputy Erika Hilton.
Ratinho stated that womanhood is defined by biological factors such as menstruation and pregnancy, arguing that political representation should follow this view. Erika Hilton, who was born male and identifies as a transgender woman, represents a contrasting perspective centered on gender identity.
The situation reflects a broader tension between traditional and more revolutionary worldviews, raising questions about free speech and the boundaries of public discourse in modern societies. 


I believe that today we are living in the Aeon of Horus, as Crowley predicted: the era of individual freedom, conscious transgression, and open exploration of limits. “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law” has become a motto — but laws, values, and moralities are distorted. Today, anything can be justified: choosing gender, reinventing social rules, challenging traditional limits; freedom has turned into interpretive chaos, often without awareness or responsibility.
Compared to previous eras, the difference is stark. The Aeon of Osiris emphasized obedience, sacrifice, and submission; the Aeon of Isis valued mystery and intuition, but still within recognized boundaries. Today, in the Aeon of Horus, transgression is democratic and performative: anyone can challenge norms, but the result is a confused society where absolute freedom mixes with distortion, polarization, and contradictions.
This unrestrained freedom has turned spirituality, morality, and behavior into a public stage. The Aeon of Horus is real — but not as a utopia: it reveals a world where everything can be experimented with, but almost nothing has depth, coherence, or responsibility.
Trust in Decline, Freedom in Code
We are living in strange times.
Trust in institutions is getting weaker. Political promises repeat themselves, speeches change depending on interests, and the people… keep paying the price. This isn’t about sides — it’s about reality: insecurity grows when those who are supposed to provide stability seem lost in their own game.
Meanwhile, the economy fluctuates, decisions come from the top down, and the average citizen doesn’t know what to do with their own money.
And that leads to a simple question:
Do you still fully trust the system?
Because more and more people are looking for alternatives. Not out of rebellion… but out of survival.
Traditional money loses value. Control increases. Financial freedom feels more distant.
But there is a parallel path.
A system that doesn’t depend on government, banks, or permission. A system where you have real control over what is yours.
That system is called Bitcoin.
It’s not just an investment.
It’s an idea.
It’s independence.
While many still ignore it, others are already positioning themselves.
And today, unlike before, it’s easier to get started.
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In the end, it’s not just about money.
It’s about choice.
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