People accept censorship because they assume it’s protecting them.
Until one day it’s their voice that disappears.
Andrew Lowenthal in a new episode - out now.
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“Trusted flaggers” sounds neutral.
But many of them are NGOs funded to report speech for takedown.
A quiet extension of state power.
Andrew Lowenthal in a new episode - out now.
If your country doesn’t answer to voters… but to bondholders — what does your vote actually change? Simon Dixon breaks down how financial power, lobbying, energy, and military leverage quietly shape global decisions. If funding determines policy, resources determine survival, and force determines alignment then who is democracy really serving?
Digital ID is always introduced the same way: Don’t worry. It’s optional. It just makes life easier. @senatorantic outlines the pattern once embedded, the system quietly becomes mandatory for healthcare, for benefits, for everyday services. Add CBDCs to that architecture, and surveillance becomes programmable. When identity and money are wired into the same system, opting out won’t just be difficult. It won’t even feel possible.
Argentina has destroyed five different currencies in 50 years. Imagine your money becoming worthless again and again. @agustin_kassis explains how that kind of history changes people — they stop trusting banks, governments, and the system itself. In Argentina, being skeptical isn’t political… it’s survival. If your money kept collapsing, would you still trust the system?
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Argentina has destroyed five different currencies in 50 years. Imagine your money becoming worthless again and again. @agustinkassis explains how that kind of history changes people — they stop trusting banks, governments, and the system itself. In Argentina, being skeptical isn’t political… it’s survival. If your money kept collapsing, would you still trust the system?
140+ pages of new speech restrictions framed as protection. But protection from what, exactly? As @senatorantic argues, “hate speech” is a phrase that shifts depending on who defines it. Illegal threats are already illegal. Expanding vague categories risks criminalizing dissent itself. When definitions blur, liberty narrows.
Is humanity numb?
How can we snap out of it?
I discuss with Chris Sullivan - new episode out now, link in bio.
People like to think one country runs the world. But according to Simon Dixon, nations themselves operate inside larger power structures. Governments don’t move in isolation. They sit within financial, intelligence, and military networks that stretch across borders. When power is built on leverage, control doesn’t always come from votes. Sometimes it comes from incentives, pressure, and influence behind the scenes.
What was dismissed as “conspiracy” five years ago now reads like policy. Digital ID frameworks. Expanding surveillance. Speech restrictions. @senatorantic warns that Western democracies are inching toward a model of governance that looks disturbingly familiar — centralized, monitored, permissioned. It doesn’t happen in one big move. It happens step by step. Does freedom ever disappear overnight? Or does it fade while we’re distracted?
Seeing how the system works can make you “black-pilled.” But ignorance doesn’t make you innocent it makes you complicit. As Simon Dixon explains, you can’t fully exit the system. You live inside it. But you can understand it well enough to reduce your participation and redirect your energy. Bitcoin won’t fix the world. It gives you a lever. What you do with it is the real question.
Before COVID, he trusted the system. He assumed the bureaucracy was acting in good faith. Then the pandemic hit and @senatorantic says he realized how easily power can be expanded, enforced, and defended without proper scrutiny. Now he asks the questions he once wouldn’t have. Show us the evidence. Explain the decision. Prove it’s necessary. He doesn’t mind if that makes him unpopular. If government affects your life, you’re entitled to answers.
To become a doctor, you have to be exceptional and obedient. Straight A’s. Well behaved. Well liked. As @marybowdenmd explains, nearly a decade of training then reinforces conformity — stay in line, stay in your lane, don’t deviate. Little control over time, little autonomy. And today, most physicians aren’t independent. They’re employed. When personality, training, and conformity all point in the same direction, it’s worth asking: How much space is left for independent thinking?
Her father passed away at age 11, and she became an adult in a child’s body.
She saw the lies.
She felt the deception.
She lost her father, and she lost hope.
Anger was her armor.
Until something shifted.
Full episode with Ana @anastasia_living_life - out now.
Ana @anastasia_living_life was born the year the Soviet Union collapsed.
Overnight, salaries became worthless.
Savings vanished.
Parents put kids in orphanages just so they could eat.
She was one of those kids.
This is what a monetary reset looks like.
Full episode - link in bio.
"Spiritual money means that there are consequences to what's been inflicted on the world. And that has to come home to roost by the real power, which I believe is divine.
And these are tests and how we react to these things. Do we do good with it? Do we do bad with it? Do we speak truth even when it hurts us? And that's our test. And often we have to speak truth to things that are very destructive and very harmful to our self-interest. But I think that's the test.
And then you have to allocate your money and decide, am I going to be a part of this or am I going to be able to exit it?"
Simon Dixon on "You're The Voice", link in bio.
"It's a pay to play system. And the higher you get, the more compromised you have to be. That's what the Jeffrey Epstein files were." Simon Dixon on "You're The Voice" - episode out now.
By the time the truth comes out, the damage is already done. Legal fees pile up. Time disappears. Debt replaces stability. Keonne Rodriguez reflects on a system where defending yourself can cost millions—long before guilt or innocence is ever decided. In cases like these, the verdict almost doesn’t matter. The punishment is built into the process itself. Justice is supposed to assume an equal fight—but when one side has unlimited power and the other has everything to lose, this isn’t justice. It’s enforcement by exhaustion.
Nature didn’t design us to fear the sun. It designed us to respond to it. @dralexisjazmyn describes how early-morning UVA light activates receptors throughout the body — regulating circadian rhythm, cardiovascular health, and mitochondrial function. If UV light were only harmful, we wouldn’t be built to detect it everywhere. So why are we told to block it at all costs?