the internet, as such, has been used for innumerable purposes to spread information, but the information it has been largely confined to sharing – by threat of censorship, and by censorship, war – is of the Communist bent.
Transhumanism is Communism, through and through, and all truly patriotic American journalists know this.
when I began my journey as a public writer, not so much a journalist, I was met with the most heavy handed of censorship: I didn't get a chance to be canceled in the same manner as others at all.
in fact, the powers that be immediately went about making sure nobody knew my name at all, but this has been over a decade in the making – them PayPal Mafia boys were waiting in the wings, though they will not admit it, having known of me since I was quite young and naive.
I wrote one of the most "prophetic" (their words, not mine) blurbs on transparent accounting, which is what Bitcoin truly is, with the additional layer of privacy – a perfect symbiosis for true financial accountability between the people and the process – in order to give the ultimate power back to people.
the Federal Reserve trembles at the thought of this, and our very own Constitution is buckling under the weight of its terroristic impositions on our currency and financial system; the PayPal Mafia also has no intention of reaching past the notion of primitive process to truly advance our society in such an organic manner as Bitcoin, and so they move in lockstep with the Federal Reserve.
the real war is actually who controls the means of production, and the Transhumanist Communists currently control the money printer, for they, too, have developed enough weapons to be considered a ruling power within the United States of America, and elsewhere.
a little known secret: those with the ultimate control over the internet seem to dislike the way things are going, but with such godlike powers to destroy the planet and thrust us all into darkness, they sit and observe, waiting for public perception to tilt one way or another, and it has, in our favor.
and so, even the tech bros of Silicon Valley see the future on the horizon, and it has got very little to do with their surveillance tech and spaceships and robots, because the average human cares nothing for these things, and only a few highly astroturfed sycophants still exist to push what they've invested their livelihoods into.
do not be deceived: we are winning.
Bitcoin is the most important technology on the planet, because it addresses our most immediate concerns and potential without so much as a single bullet being fired.
the guns have been aimed at our heads, and yet, we live.
as for our beloved Satoshi, I do not believe that it is wise of us to sublimate ourselves out of fear to the logic that all of this has come without a great deal of treachery and bloodshed. it has and we just never hear about it. we like to believe that our hero is just chillin' anonymously with his slumbering fortune – though, if that is the case, the true story of Bitcoin must be told with respect to that – but I would venture to say that our hero actually was symbolically or, perhaps, literally, bound and gagged into silence or perhaps even death.
we should not be focused on Finding Satoshi, but on finding out the truth of why some innovators are afforded public fame and promotion, hype and hysteria, with very little fear of retribution, while others are not.
though I know that it is not in Satoshi's nature to be a Musk-type figure, can you imagine what the world would look like if he was at least able to use his great wealth to do what the PayPal Mafia has done, and more? and better? not to mention, much differently.
this is actually a tale of competing philosophies, and ours is one founded on what might be construed as Biblical, godly, holy, Christ-like principles.
lest you think that there isn't a whole underground Zion of innovators languishing from the lack of liquid capital, there is, and it is my prayer that the dam collapses very soon, so that we might all access the vast river of resources held back from us for all these years.