We’ve moved past suspicion into documentation. Your tax dollars aren’t just funding questionable organizations. They are. The paper trail exists. The budget lines are public. The connections between government agencies and NGOs operating beyond democratic accountability are mappable.
This isn’t conspiracy. It’s accounting.
The same system that forces you to fund operations you’d never voluntarily support is the same system that prints money when tax revenue falls short. They’ve built a machine that extracts value from your labor while simultaneously devaluing whatever they leave you with.
Every person who wakes up to this mechanism asks the same question: “What’s the alternative?” And that question leads inevitably to sound money. Not because sound money is a perfect solution, but because it’s the only solution that removes the ability to fund anything without genuine, voluntary consensus.
You can’t print Bitcoin. You can’t tax what you can’t control.
The red pill isn’t about hating government. It’s about understanding that monetary debasement is the technology that makes involuntary funding possible at scale. Fix the money, and you automatically constrain the beast.
Wake up one person. They wake up another. The network effect isn’t just technical. It’s social, political, and ultimately, liberating.
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