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The Matrix is everywhere. Separation of money & state is imminent. Veritas, non auctoritas facit legem #Bitcoin 4A8NBqVLUaW13kB7YFedcr5ZUhCBXqGwMYLKQ4z2LiAEBm9iVeAspfCCerBM3W5H15V8fUrBWqqnfCRxRvoB29LaVVHx65i
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MrAnderson 3 months ago
With headlines like this, all the memelords will be out of business soon ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ image
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MrAnderson 3 months ago
If almost every fiat currency on earth is dollar backed or dollar dependent, if every country is spending more money than it collects in taxes, and if every country is likely to switch their money printers to overdrive in the next couple of months then doesn't it stand to reason that the best investment for the average citizen is to buy some Ethereum, solana and maybe one or two index funds to shield themselves from what's coming? ๐Ÿค”
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MrAnderson 3 months ago
Chuck Norris mined #btc with pen and paper
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MrAnderson 3 months ago
Centralization of crucial agricultural sectors is one of the biggest things happening right now that isn't as much as coverage as it should given how much impact it has on overall food supply in the US. Though this isn't just a US phenomenon but a global one. Family farms are slowly dying while the likes of Bill Gates buy their land and let it lie fallow because they prefer you eat their lab grown meat instead of real beef.
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MrAnderson 3 months ago
Spot on analysis that is effective for weeding out toxic political narratives and liars.
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MrAnderson 3 months ago
If the state is the organisation that has the monopoly on violence over a given territory, who is it that confers a right to exist for any nation state? Asking for a friend ๐Ÿค” Secondly why do journos always like to open up a dialogue about Israel with this qsn of "Israel's right to exist" or a variation of it? Asking for a friend again
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MrAnderson 3 months ago
Humanity started with killing babies, and now it has graduated to killing the elderly. How long will it before they justify killing poor and ultimately all the useless eaters? Probably not long. This is why this diabolical practice must be stopped. If not then prep your kids for participating in the real life Squid games to entertain the elites. View quoted note โ†’
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MrAnderson 3 months ago
Freedom is indeed a beautiful thing and thanks for penning down your thoughts mate. I could relate with everything you pointed out here and I think the KYC'd internet of today has its own challenges which are mostly to do with privacy and censorship. That said, they can be overcome and I believe they will be. Your article inspired me and hopefully many others to want to tinker again. It's time to buid
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MrAnderson 3 months ago
This definitely hit the mark on a lot of issues and explains a lot of the mess we are seeing in society today. I feel this needs a part two to explicitly tie say the rise of wokeness to ideological subversion. You could also lean in on the financial illiteracy idea a little more and highlight how it's actually exists thanks to ideological subversion or to use a less colloquial term; brainwashing. Other than that, brilliant article mate ๐Ÿค๐Ÿ’ฏ
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MrAnderson 3 months ago
"Restitution realigns every incentive that imprisonment destroys. An offender who owes a debt to the person he injured has a reason to work: repayment is the path back to full standing in the community. An offender warehoused in a cell has no such reason. Imprisonment costs tens of thousands of dollars per year and produces nothing for anyone. Victims receive no compensation while offenders learn criminal technique from cellmates and emerge less employable and more dangerous than when they entered, so that the community bears first the cost of confinement and then the cost of the recidivism that confinement produces." View article โ†’
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MrAnderson 3 months ago
Interesting essay and I definitely agree with a lot of the points you raised here. That said, restitution is easy for financial crimes or crimes where the violation of one's property rights can be quantified financially. How do you deal with crimes like murder, rape or kidnapping where the damage is financially irreparable and more psychological as well as personal? Like how do you punish someone who has killed a close relative or friend using the model you just described?
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MrAnderson 3 months ago
"Save for a few voices that demanded accountability, the majority carried on with their lives as if nothing had happened. They still followed the CDC schedule for vaccinating their kids. They still took their annual flu shots. They still paid attention to CNN doctors. Nothing changed. They learnt nothing. Despite being bitten once, they weren't twice shy. They kept trusting the machine." This still infuriates me to this day! ๐Ÿ˜ก๐Ÿ˜ค View article โ†’
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