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Let's leave the Matrix!

"Jones Plantation" a 300k budget movie. But, a must watch with the family. Shows the truth in an innocent and humorous fashion.

Can still be rented on AppleTV or found directly on their website:

https://jonesplantationfilm.com/film/

"There will be a major false... I mean terror attack on US soil, we have VERY trustworthy intelligence confirming that! ..."

There is only Thomas Massie on one side and the Talmudic child sacrificing mafia on the other.

His wife died "suddenly" 6 month ago. He is probably gone with a "stage 4" cancer diagnosis within a year or two if he doesn't retreat from politics soon.

You have to do the dirty work of seeking the truth, in all aspects of life. Only lies are delivered on a silver plate.

All warning signs of a Tulip hoax. In particular when you see the kind of actors pumping BTC right now.

But, they'll have an excuse to say "we need to put crypto under more regulatory scrutiny and compliance from now on, just see what happened with all the pension funds and peoples savings with Bitcoin. We can't have that anymore".

That is inevitably how it will go.

Don't fall for it. Monero is defacto the most solid coin out there when it comes to utility, privacy, community with the most hardcore mathematicians working 24/7 to continue that path.

That is what these "agents" fear the most and why they spend so much time/money trash talking XMR.

Yes, I also have made my bets ☺ with a majority in BTC. But, as a mean of payment I have only used BTC in the form of transactions on the Lightning network here on Nostr.

Try some of the alternatives out there (Nano, Zcash, xmr) and it will become obvious. See a documentary or two about BTC and how the project was hijacked, the kidnappings going on due to wallet tracing etc. Everything about BTC just smells bad from a utility perspective.

Not, saying you should not play the game and put a chunk of your 401k in BTC. But, it is just the chosen shitcoin.

There is a good reason why it is endorsed by governments and Presidents.

BTC, ETH, USDT, XRP (top 4) is only a "thing" to the extend big capital is injected into them and these project conform to government objectives and compliance.

They all seems to work as sneeky CBDC backdoors.

The intelligent observer knows that and ignores all the noise. There are way better and more sound alternatives for all of them.

They are all unelected puppets (commissioners), all freemasons (has been so for more than 30 years).

If they were told (by their Talmudic overlords) to participate in Eurovision tomorrow, they would so.

Yes, his first years were kind of messy. Controled by bureacrats (deep state) and new to the job. But, he grew to become a sharp noticer and truthseeker after the Cuban missile crisis. His brother followed that path too.

They knew (and told) about the vast criminal conspiracy that ate up the country like a cancer. No, need to try and deminish their effort to get a State based Note, dismantle CIA and the Jewish mafia.

It's their new way of controling the narrative. Overwhelm the web with bots (that's why they developed their own death cult friendly AI).

Replying to Avatar Gigi

GN

Is that missiles?

Truth! Anyone taking the word conspiracy theorist or antisemitic up in this context, is beginning to look like an imbecile or an agent of the pedophilic death cult.

But, there still exists morons and NPC's out there who believes RFK, JFK and 9/11 where carried out by Communists, Palestinians and Mujahedeens.

The Looneys who follows the jewish written Scofield bibel.

Martin Luther dispiced the death cult and saw thru all their trickeries an lies.

You can probably compare the Sunies with the Evangelicals in the US. Deceived by Satan.

Replying to Avatar Erik Cason

The Ontological Violence of Fiat Systems

“The money is dead, but it still kills.”

There is a violence that cuts deeper than war, more subtle than theft, more persistent than empire. It is the violence of the fiat order—not just a system of currency, but an entire metaphysics, a mode of being, an ontological regime. Fiat is not merely paper made legal by decree; it is the very medium by which reality is priced, categorized, and consumed. It is the decree that creates the real.

Fiat money—born of nothing, backed by force—asserts itself as a god over man and matter. It carries no inherent value; rather, it projects a hallucinatory sovereignty by command. That command is the root of its violence: it does not persuade, it declares. It does not emerge from mutual relation or discovery—it is imposed. Thus the fiat system does not just distort markets; it distorts the world, it disfigures being itself.

This is the first wound: value severed from truth.

Where once gold or goods bore weight from the labor of bodies and the consent of communities, fiat emerges ex nihilo through the alchemical ritual of central banking. It is the creation of “something” from nothing—and it demands your everything in return. Not simply your productivity, but your time, your attention, your belief. Fiat makes a mockery of consent: taxation without choice, inflation without representation, debt as inheritance.

Each dollar printed is not neutral—it is a claim on the future, a theft pre-authorized. The child yet unborn already owes. The citizen who resists already bleeds. The world that cannot speak—forests, oceans, silence—already burns.

This is the second wound: time enslaved to abstraction.

Fiat temporalizes existence into linear obligation. It turns the eternal now into a ledger. It reconfigures human life not as presence, but as yield. One’s worth becomes measurable by one’s ability to serve the machine—one’s capacity to extract more from less, forever. And when the curve flattens, when the returns diminish, when the body breaks, you are discarded, discredited, and replaced. Fiat does not believe in humans. It believes in motion, leverage, liquidity. It believes in infinite growth, even on a finite planet.

We are taught to forget the origin of value. It is not labor. It is not gold. It is not decree. It is being. The true source of value is presence, relation, trust. Fiat systems wage war against all three. It replaces presence with digital metrics, relation with contract, and trust with enforcement. It offers no sacredness, only security; no mystery, only models. It is not just unjust—it is ontologically incorrect.

This is the third wound: the commodification of the soul.

Fiat systems induce schizophrenia in the human psyche. We become split between what we know is real and what we are told is valuable. We love what we cannot afford. We sell what we cannot live without. We perform ourselves for survival. The “free market” becomes not a space of liberation, but of performance—an eternal audition for worthiness before the tribunal of capital.

Meanwhile, the masters of fiat—central bankers, economists, institutional asset managers—float above the groundless ground. Their words move mountains, their spreadsheets define famines. They do not produce; they decree. The fiat priesthood lives outside consequence, but their rituals govern all. And the rest—us—become the meat, the kindling, the fuel. We burn for their warmth.

Every empire built on fiat collapses. Not because of corruption, but because it forgets the real. Fiat systems depend on a shared hallucination—faith not in God, not in law, but in liquidity. And when the hallucination fails, when the velocity slows, when the feedback loop breaks—the center cannot hold.

But long before the collapse of the system, comes the collapse of the soul.

This is the final wound: reality becomes simulation.

In the fiat world, nothing is itself. Everything is collateral, everything is speculation, everything is downstream of price. Truth is no longer unveiled; it is marketed. Beauty is no longer beheld; it is tokenized. Love is no longer encountered; it is purchased, or worse, invested in. The world is not known—it is consumed.

And thus, what fiat destroys is not just economics, but ontology. Fiat does not merely impoverish your wallet. It impoverishes your being. It says: nothing is sacred. Everything is for sale.

But there is a resistance. A remembering. A remnant.

The refusal to participate in this ontological lie is the first act of sovereignty. To say no. To exit. To return to the real. To seek systems where value arises from reality, not decree. Where truth does not need enforcement. Where relation is sacred. Where time is not enslaved. Where love is not priced. Where being is enough.

That is the new task before us: to dethrone the hallucination of fiat and restore value to its rightful place—in the presence of the real.

💯 It is everyone's dream to sit on the supply of "money" (no better business case), be it an early adopters of a single crypto or a jewish banker running the BIS and FED.

I like Monero and of cause I would like it to appreciate in value. But, for the better of the world I hope (for the lack of inflation) people will be able to choose between many cropto's as a medium of exchange. So, that the aspect of speculation (not using the coins) erode.

Coins / "money" should have real utility in contrast other speculative assets.

China should also see the writing on the wall by now. They should also put in some effort to deter the messianic manics from escalating this further.

The big problem/wild card, is the unpredictable looneys from US/Israel their proxies in EU and not least India. They are not anywhere near an understanding of the consequences of their actions. Alone the Ukraine/NATO Russia war is a testimony of that (what could the outcome of "total defeat" to Russia possible mean? ? ?).

JFK and his brother were the last real representatives of people. The rest has just been actors.

They bare no legitimacy at all, no matter how much they try to convince people (democracy!!!).

These retarded Indian goy's still don't get how much the jews despises them. They should relax and drink some more cow piss for a moment, instead of seeking any opportunity to go to war with Pakistan. It is just the wrong time and place to put full on the fire. Pakistan's pledge could provide a MAD, that may limit Israel/US to the use of coventional weapons.