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Persistent provocateur of deliberate thought | Advocate for radical individual sovereignty | Occasional composer | Reformed Christian Need a good Bitcoin jam? 👇🏻 https://wavlake.com/album/257a5d0f-bb0f-48a0-8875-5a2624c955a6
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Contra 3 months ago
Politicians discovering Bitcoin is like boomers discovering Spotify…lots of noise, no clue where the music comes from.
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Contra 3 months ago
Productivity is not a burden but the expression of our purpose. Let’s not make the same mistake the boomers made. Let’s build lives that never lose their sense of purpose.
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Contra 3 months ago
Truth doesn’t need armor. Just freedom. On Nostr, we let it hunt.
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Contra 3 months ago
Nostr is not a social network…it is the refusal to be socially engineered. It erases the choke points that make censorship profitable.
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Contra 3 months ago
The farther we are from the money spigot, the poorer we get. Inflation isn’t an accident. It’s a daily heist, sanctioned by law.
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Contra 3 months ago
Centralized power hides behind comfort. It never needed truth, only reach. Control the narrative, own perception, and people will beg for their own censorship. Every hierarchy carries its own flaw, and those who crave power learn to weaponize it. The only antidote is to build systems where corruption makes no economic sense.
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Contra 3 months ago
Nostr and Bitcoin are not slogans or investments; they are tools that invert the incentives of control. They do not persuade the mind so much as liberate it from needing permission.
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Contra 3 months ago
If truth had a price, who would set it? If speech had a gate, who would guard it? Read How We Wield Nostr and Bitcoin Against Institutional Control and find out why the answer can’t come from them. View article →
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Contra 3 months ago
The question isn’t whether we trust individuals or institutions. It’s whether we acknowledge the fundamental limits of centralized knowledge and embrace the superior problem solving capacity of free, voluntary networks. Spontaneous order isn’t utopian. It’s simply what happens when we stop preventing it.
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Contra 3 months ago
I think I’ve entered full tinfoil hat mode recently… I can’t be alone. My favorite conspiracy theory thus far is that the government cares about its people.
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Contra 3 months ago
When the government tells you something isn’t happening, and the historical record proves they’ve done exactly that thing before, you’re not crazy for questioning. You’re awake.
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Contra 3 months ago
The system doesn’t collapse because we ignore it. It collapses when enough people refuse to accept the lies, speak the truth loudly, and coordinate outside the mechanisms of control. We don’t need everyone. We need enough people who understand what’s at stake and are willing to stand together. We possess tools that cannot be shut down when we speak inconvenient truths. These aren’t luxuries or investments. They’re the infrastructure of free speech and free association that makes sustained truth telling possible without institutional permission. We’re overlooking the power we hold in our hands. We ought to be more serious. I’m tired of it and I’m here to be a relentless voice that exposes these institutions and continues to bring people back together. Not as left or right political advocates, but as humans who have the freedom to unite and flourish freely. GM and Pura vida.
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Contra 3 months ago
I refuse to stop being a thought criminal. The thought criminal is the person who shows up daily to share unfiltered thoughts, encourage others to reclaim their own minds, and create spaces where clarity is possible. It’s someone who understands that in an age of managed anxiety and algorithmic negativity, genuine encouragement is dangerous because it reminds people they’re still capable of sovereignty over their own thinking. The thought criminal doesn’t reject society. They reject the specific machinery designed to capture minds while calling it connection, suppress dissent while calling it safety, and eliminate independent thought while calling it progress.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Here in the Purpleverse, speaking plainly, thinking clearly, and encouraging others to do the same is a small act of defiance against the warped reality we see everyday. The purple pill helps the orange pill go down.