I appreciate that introducing Bitcoin at the end of my book about the predatory nature of the IMF and World Bank will turn off some normies

But if I didn’t include that last chapter, I’m leaving out the **most important** part

People today trapped in structural adjustment, unlike in the 1980s, finally have a way out ✌️

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If the normie doesn't cry you need to try again

Also instead of just documenting problems, it gives solution(s)…

Heidi with an E- I have a solution. Mix buttermilk with almonds and dark chocolate, fart in a bowl, and then giggle like Andy Schitzer

100%, if we don’t sneak it into things, the normies will never eat it let alone digest it. I think adding bitcoin to the end of a well reasoned argument is the best way to open them up to the idea you might have a point on this thing too. Bait and switch 🪱🎚️ or carrot and stick! 🥕🥢 like trying to give medicine to a dog

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A similar mechanism of forced colonial money is taking place in 🇧🇬.

Faked inflation, and rule of law criteria, and an un-constitutional rejection of a referendum on the timing of euro adoption has 🇧🇬 being annexed a monetary colony of the Brussels bureaucrats starting Jan 1, 2026.

Without control of the money, the most important decisions are centralized in the hands of those who control the money printer.

Does the imf actually solicit though? Aren’t the countries that go to the imf already basket cases

It is a partnership

Funny story: I just ordered this book for some normie friends as a surprise gift and had it delivered to them (I knew they care about inequality).

They saw it had something to do with Bitcoin, didn’t know where it came from, thought they were being scammed and had the book returned to the publisher 😫😫😫

Wild

bring back the IMF / World Bank protests

and bitcoin