Here's something I just thought of concerning the assassination attempt.
Atleast two of the people who immediately came to cover President Trump when shots started coming are with the US Marshals Service. They are the agency directly involved with the custody of the nation's Bitcoin.
There are very stark parallels between JFK's positions on war and wanting the country to go back to a sound money standard that align strongly with Trump's positions. Bitcoin is an even bigger threat to the federal reserve central bank's power than JFKs EO11110 was.
It's my personal belief these fucking cunts killed JFK and attempted to kill President Trump.
Jason Lowery essentially cracked the code and produced one of the most significant pieces of philosophical literature ever produced by our species. the VAST majority of people are ignoring it, or are simply unaware, but it wont be that way forever.
Yeah, more generally anyone who is interested in the nature of reality can get orange pilled by this book.
Can you link to the tweet from 11/1?
He was told to cease publishing his book and not speak publicly. The book is now available again on Amazon and has been for many many months. The PDF has been online for over a year. If the DoDs intent is to not give away the recipe it's too late for that.
He would tweet about "you-know-what" and then quickly delete the tweets. I talk with him on DMs.. he's just testing the length of the leash the DoD has him on. After he was ordered not to speak he deleted everything, then would occasionally tweet and delete them shortly after putting them out to test the limits of his orders. That's all it is.
After he was formally ordered by his commanding officers not to speak publicly about Bitcoin or his thesis. 
Ethereum abandoned proof-of-work because the temptation to regain abstract power/centralized control authority over ledger writing privilege is incredibly intoxicating to our species.
Satoshi philosophically accepted that might is right and relinquished his abstract power to the most physically powerful. An extraordinary leap of faith and an exceedingly rare trait in the world of software engineering.
The biggest risk in cybersecurity that most people don't seem to understand is how much abstract power it gives people. Developers write logic to effectively code themselves into being neo god-kings with unimpeachable control over people's data. This temptation to have unimpeachable control is what led Ethereum to abandon proof-of-work.
Satoshi created a physical-power-based resource control structure. Ethereum switched to an abstract-power-based resource control structure where it is impossible to physically verify decentralization, and is physically impossible to impeach their control over ledger writing authority.
ETH represents yet another systemically insecure abstract power hierarchy where control authority over ledger writing privilege is centralized in the hands of the foundation and large institutional investors.
"Stake" doesn't physically exist, it is just a just a software metaphor. It is therefore impossible to physically verify that the "stake" is decentralized.
If you contrast this with Bitcoin, it is trivial to physically verify the decentralization of the network because the quantities of physical power being drawn from the environment to physically compete over ledger writing privilege is itself physically real, physically scarce, and physically decentralized.
People (especially software engineers) seem to be ignoring the physical differences between proof-of-work and proof-of-stake because they are trained in their profession to abstract away everything happening below assembly language. This causes them not to recognize changes to the underlying state-changing mechanism if they were to occur. 
Welcome nostr:npub1ufp3aatfqpqkja83veh367ary5uz7j87p8shkp4aq2hmuuftxxkscef3cs !
A fellow pleb and newly purple pilled Nostrich from the Bitcoin Meetup tonight.
Let’s give Dakota the warm #Plebchain welcome we have grown to love in our community.
Welcome!

Imagine the adoption we'd see if all the politically disgruntled people in the world woke up and realized Bitcoin isn't magic internet money.. its the weapon they need to wage a successful war against the system that's been fucking them their entire lives. Alas most people haven't realized they are being fucked yet.
Fuck. The. System indeed. 🦌
I think the big barrier is people having interest. I earnestly believe the average person can understand it if they try to. I'm no one special and I don't have a background of higher education or technical work. I literally drive forklifts and drive for Uber. I just have an open mind, a curiosity, enjoy reading, and don't ideologically object to the idea of Bitcoin literally being an unprecedented form of war.
Softwar is a book about power dynamics and how the world really works.. Personally I think if normies give it a real chance it has a high chance of orange pilling them.
The whitepaper is a good starting place just so they can get a basic understanding of proof-of-work. Softwar assumes you already understand people competing for block rewards.
Well lemme know when you get through it if you still feel the same. Right now it seems like you have an ideological objection to the idea, which doesn’t hold up under scrutiny.
Start with the whitepaper... then go to softwar.


