Seems like there’s some confusion between soldiers and spies.

Satoshi was a spy. The people giving Assange anonymous tips were spies.

They are spies against the regime, and they require anonymity.

But soldiers are the opposite. You want your soldiers to be seen by your adversary, not hidden.

When he sees the legions upon legions you have at the ready, he surrenders without a shot.

Most peope are soldiers, not spies. You have no special inside information or access. You have no secret weapon on which you are working.

You should reveal yourselves and show the regime it needs to stand down pre-emptively.

That censorship and forced injections are a non-starter, that CBDCs are DOA.

That you won’t eat insects, and you will use the energy you own as you see fit.

Many people here seem to think they’re deep cover operatives whose lives are in danger should they get found out. Maybe a couple of you, but most of you would be better served just to put your name and face to your views and stand up for what you believe IRL.

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Yes, I am soldier of Satoshi.

A soldier wears a uniform that makes him indistinguishable from his brothers in arms

And many revolutionaries adopt a nom de guerre

Your metaphor is a mess.

Your legal name (and soon biometrics like your face!) are just attack surfaces for the powerful who would like to track you, control you, and tax you.

We are entering a new era of human civilization. Your thinking is rooted in 20th century ethics.

Read The Sovereign Individual and get back to us.

I have read (many excerpts of) the SI, itself written in the 20th century.

You are worried about “attack surfaces for the powerful.”

I am arguing that we are the powerful, once you ditch the fear and stand up for what you think, rather than pretending to go along.