Similarities between Druids and Bitcoiners:

No one knows whence they came.

Keepers of oft-forgotten traditions.

Resist being ruled by anyone else.

Regularly meet to reach consensus.

In harmony with forces of nature.

Modest but self-sovereign lifestyle.

The Greek explorer, Pytheas, had this to say about Druids:

“Britain, we are told, is inhabited by tribes who are indigenous and preserve in their way of life the ancient customs. For example they use chariots for their wars ... and their houses are simple. Their behavior is simple, very different from the shrewdness and vice that characterize the men of today. Their lifestyle is modest since they are beyond the reach of luxury which comes from wealth.” nostr:note19d92qzu2vwr6vlgd9v0lfwhxjm7tefvzcxfghx97x0xcymnvu5wq60nx4e

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After Christianity (and the King Arthur stories) there was also the british law system of Equity, which was derived from the Ten Commandments, and of course it was also, like the Druid days, very much ungovernable. The king was a judge, not a general in their system, which was derived from the old jewish systems, most especially the judaism that gave us 9000 years of stateless Jericho.

Equity was also the foundation law system of the USA as well.

When you go into courts these days, USA or any former british colonies, you wouldn't know there ever had been such a thing as Equity jurisdiction. The judges are trained to trick you into statutory jurisdiction which makes them judge, jury and executioner, and nothing is a crime, and everything is a crime.

Between 11th and 15th centuries, england was taken over by the germanic royal family and with Victoria's illegal marriage to Albert, in a real sense, the nation of Britain died, it became a franchise of the corrupted european aristocracy.

No one knows who they were... Or what they were doing...