Drea, me, was just a lowly little acoustic guitar musician in Southern California who has always been a fan of computers, but not so much that I'd prefer sitting in front of one writing so-called "elegant" code instead of playing the guitar or writing music.

I put a YouTube video up in the year 2008 or 2009, which did rack up more views than I've ever gotten on any social media platform since then. during this time, I also wrote a banger album, which was the performed at a small venue alongside some fairly big names in the independent music category.

we all know that the Bitcoin white paper was released around this time, but not much is known about Satoshi Nakamoto, our beloved hero, and I am not one to go around the internet shouting about how I know everything that happened, but I have been sniffing around more than anyone else, because I have some suspicions.

well, somebody knows something. Edward Snowden once made the claim that Satoshi was a NSA researcher, which would make a lot of sense since he's basically the Hattori Hanzo of cryptography, and his work is emblematic of true craftsmanship: simple, elegant.

my question, having a near-lifelong first-hand understanding of how true craftsmanship does garner an immense amount of hatred and jealousy, is, well, who would be jealous of such a man and did jealousy have something to do with his disappearance?

enter: the PayPal Mafia.

in my own not-so-secret "briefings", I have delineated that there's a major difference between PayPal and Bitcoin: PayPal is a payment processor and Bitcoin is a currency AND a payment processor.

the PayPal Mafia may or may not have missed out on the most major opportunity in history by virtue of doing next to nothing in the domain of value in cryptography, or else they would have invented a viable cryptocurrency first.

instead, they all began doing something else: surveillance.

post-9/11, one can only imagine that the US government, and others, were hellbent on "preventing terrorism" to the extent that they'd find no alternate ways to arrive at the discovery that their own allies were an integral part of such terrorism. to this day, it's the ultimate non-starter: never admit that Israel has played a unique role in terrorism against the United States, and certainly never admit that we had it all wrong when we did nothing about the USS Liberty.

alas, the PayPal Mafia chose this path, much to the chagrin of what appears to be a small cohort of true American patriots – native born and naturalized – who decided that they fully understood the assignment.

enter: the Federal Reserve.

as we all know, the Federal Reserve is essentially a financial terrorist racket. not only is it not even a Constitutional institution, but it could easily be dismantled by Congress with a series of simple votes. this racket has terrorized American wallets and the world economy for almost a century now, and everyone in the world knows it, but everybody fears exposing its innards, because rarely does anyone even get the chance to examine them.

enter: the Phoenix Journals.

though I discovered these journals in the year 2011 – a discovery which made me feel very suicidal, mind you – they were written in the 1990's, around the time that Elon Musk and Co were just getting their 'wings', and by 'wings', I mean heavy infusions of capital and subsidy which would push them to the forefront of America's, and the world's, view as pioneers of their craft.

strangely enough, all of the other pioneers of their craft, seemed to be pushed into the underground, save for a few crustpunks who managed to find their footing in other niches of technology and would serve as pseudo-liasons between two quickly-diverging worlds: Big Tech, Little Tech.

now, the only difference between Big Tech and Little Tech is money.

despite Musk's own assertions, this isn't about talent or work ethic or anything else, and all of his arrogance is easy to assume when you've got the same bankers behind the Federal Reserve racket wholly engaged in one particular "Master Plan for Civilization", to the detriment of all other forms of innovation.

whichever points can be made about the monopolization of America's tech industry, this one point must be made first: one cannot serve two masters.

yet, somehow, the entirety of the PayPal Mafia has served two masters, but neither of those masters was God above, as I reckon God would prefer to remain in His role as observer, watching all these human shenanigans play out and shaping the course of history so that, perhaps, we don't accidentally explode ourselves this time.

but what happens when mankind serves both money and machine with no regard for God, or His son Jesus Christ, or anything resembling the faith of our ancestors, and with complete disregard for the guidance of the Holy Spirit?

well, obviously we'd end up inventing a different kind of religion, which is, in this case, transhumanism.

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