I totally respect your decision to mute something you feel isn't beneficial to you, from my end I am not looking at the Epstein saga from a sensationalist angle, but as intel on how my enemy operates and counter whatever I can on an individual level. More so given the fact that Epstein had ties to a lot of core Devs, some of whom he funded.
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btw did you see this one:
https://relay.orly.dev/blossom/6d9e4f005b169ed151bed41542ae4acdef9acc25a5e94dc16e28e345d33f034f
he said this to Peter Thiel
I fully understand your motivation. But all this information provided doesn't change the past.
How can we strengthen ourself for the future to avoid shit like this to be happen again, where are the solutions?
This comment is not about the present saga, it's how we continue. Shall we spread information only or shall we additional provide solutions for upcoming similar events?
And, it's not personal. It's just the flood of info, memes, jokes, articles.....
True, but in the same vein we can't change the formation of the Fed in 1913, but we can make the Fed obsolete through BTC. That said, do we stop learning the lessons from 1913 now that we have BTC? I agree that Spreading info is half the coin as it helps us understand our enemy and their tactics, but as always the solution starts with separating from money and state. Such despicable horrors would be greatly reduced once that part of the equation is solved. Whilst a lot of the info flying around may not be offering solutions and probably isn't your cup of tea, I think it's also good for normies to see what kind of world they're in as most of them are still asleep.