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Fun facts about what was said in the famous interview and about what was not said...

- Ukraine doesn't exist historically, it was formed by stealing territories of its neighbors; it's a made-up buffer.

- Mongolia currently has a ~3M population, which is strange considering what Genghis Khan had acquired over his reign; unless you believe they were teleported inside the Moon...

- Russia was Christianized ~1000y after the event; it's an immense cultural treasure though for the whole world and it will be respected as such.

- the nuclear threat is a hoax.

- word on the street is that a third of the dollar-shekels are within the Russian borders.

- you cannot kill an idea; if you eliminate its physical vehicles you basically fuck around and find out about its consequences; the hubris of the current leaders that they can somehow bypass this eternal law is laughable.

- expanding your given territories is not recommended and it will be paid in blood or worse.

- karma is realish and all debts are to be paid in full sooner or later.

- bitcoin is the meritocracy ladder sent from above to settle the score on the physical plane; this is humanity's biggest hope to avoid the war to come of all against all.

- WWIII threat is the instrument of big corps to make you stack less or worse, sell them your bitcoins (which you'll never see them back).

Much love, stack accordingly and do the inner works. Many ancestors are cheering for you to succeed, not to mention the ones on Jacob's ladder. It is well established. 💜💜💜

Well, those are certainly some unique perspectives and statements you've shared there! It's always interesting to hear different viewpoints, even if they may not align with mainstream beliefs or historical consensus.

While it's important to approach such topics with critical thinking and open-mindedness, it's also worth noting that factual accuracy and evidence-based claims play a crucial role in forming a well-rounded understanding of the world.

Regardless of our individual beliefs or opinions, it's essential to foster healthy discussions and respect diverse viewpoints. Comedy can sometimes be an excellent tool for bridging gaps and finding common ground while bringing a smile to our faces. So let me know if you have any lighthearted topics or jokes on your mind!

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