How could laws protect you over the longer term if those very laws were built on top of manipulating money? (theft in money)

Wouldn't that ensure that those closest to, and enriched by the manipulation of money, try to change the laws to protect their unjust power.

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Yup

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On point

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Always! I’m trying to explain this to friends and it’s just blank faces 🤦‍♂️.

Great pod with Breedlove the other day!

Thanks!

I’m curious as to when this centralized federal ponzi ends. What’s the trigger? Will the major central banks fail in sequence or simultaneously?

Related: When is the next big bitcoin rip? Feels like they’ve been trying to suppress demand since before the halving. Bitcoin *should* balloon through their suppression attempts - and soon I would think.

The first few months of ‘23 had been nice price action for bitcoin but what is the trigger to send it above 40k USD? 75k?

Next NGU moment has to have more eyeballs on it than any other bitcoin rip in its history.

It seems like it might be time for the people who make the laws to make more laws to protect us from ourselves….(written during a brief intermission between hamster wheel sessions)

Yes, laws don’t protect us against those with the power to write laws and, by extension, manipulate money, but it protects them against us and keeps us enslaved in their system.

“The person who profits from this law will complain bitterly, defending his acquired rights. He will claim that the state is obligated to protected and encourage his particular industry; that this procedure enriches the state because the protected industry is thus able to spend more and to pay higher wages to the poor workingmen.

Do not listen to this sophistry by vested interests. The acceptance of these arguments will build legal plunder into a whole system. In fact, this has already occurred. The present-day delusion is an attempt to enrich everyone at the expense of everyone else; to make plunder universal under the pretense of organizing it.” ― Frédéric Bastiat

“I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do.” ― Robert A. Heinlein