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Hey @Diyana, sorry for the delay – I’ve been offline.

I would assume that the Rogan interview didn't reveal too much about Trump’s politics (that you didn’t already know); his interviews focus on making him appear personable (which he is). For real insight into his political stance, his rallies provide a clearer picture. Many of the speakers at these events are likely to form his future cabinet and administration. For example, the recent rally at Madison Square Garden would offer more context than a Rogan interview.

And I was referring to insights from Trump’s inner circle in his last administration. A quick look into what some of his highest-ranking officials have shared is concerning. For instance, just search for statements from former White House Chief of Staff, Gen. John Kelly, and former Secretaries of Defense, James Mattis and Mark Milley. Their comments on Trump in respect to a potential second term provide an important counterpoint.

Replying to Avatar Diyana

I am not following the election shenanigans. I think it's super pointless. It seems like the system is rigged and the focus should be on building a new system which is what I believe the contributors to the freedom tech stack that is #bitcoin #nostr #ecash are really here for.

There's so much noise around this election and the couple of times in the last few weeks I got sucked into reading passionate divisive threads just to get a feel of what's up out there, it felt quite mentally and energetically exhausting. I rather shelter myself from the noise and invest my life force energy into figuring out how to best contribute to the building and supporting of the foundations of the new systems.

I don't like Trump though I somewhat admire his drive for a 78 year old still being out there and passionate, applying for the biggest job title once again and potentially winning to set a record as the oldest president in the US (if I am not butchering this fact). Gotta give him that.

For whatever reason I have this huge physical repulsion reaction of the idea of Kamala winning. No mind, no logic, just my body's wisdom. It's like ugh. Something about an empty shell, mk-ultraed like earpiece.

If I were to pick the one of two evils my body wouldn't lean into her it seems. But also, I have not invested any time attuning more deeply to either of these people and getting to know them. I may be more attuned to the people supporting them. But I may also be biased based on what happened in 2020+ and where I was with that whole fiasco and what happened next. Who knows. My being is vehemently in purge mode and resisting this system.

But and my bigger inquiry would be more about - who does the global banking cartel and killitary industrial complex want to see win the vote this election? Or does it even matter for them? Are both of these "candidates" equally going to keep serving them? Or is one of them actually not in bed with them?

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#stuff

Not a popular or short opinion:

When I think about this election, I think about my grandparents…

My grandmother spent five years in a Japanese concentration camp when she was 19.

My grandfather just a little older fought in the resistance in occupied Holland.

My other grandfather was a bomber pilot (and at the tail end of WWII, was part of the 15-month-long Berlin airlift to fly in food and water when they were blockaded) however the majority of his friends didn’t survive join in that mission. Meanwhile, his wife took shelter in the London bombings with their infant child.

All enduring, fighting or imprisoned for years by a dangerous political ideology that unfortunately (and for whatever reason that I cannot fathom) Trump shares and even aspires to. Look to General Kelly’s statements this week for confirmation, (and similar statements made by many of Trump’s previous administration and inner circle).

What I learnt from my elders, is that the world is more fragile than it seems. It can turn. Quickly.

And there is a Fourth Turning due, (if you follow the theory).

For many of us, we’re extremely privileged to not have experienced these things, but sadly our generational history is fading fast from our collective memory. It has been just long enough for us to not take it seriously. To think it can’t happen.

The water simmers for quite awhile but when it boils and the bubbles rise, it happens in an instant.

If Trump is elected (but is likely a Trump/Vance Presidency which no one seems to discuss much) the inevitable will likely happen, institutions will deteriorate, freedoms and sovereignty will have to be fought for again. Freedoms our grandparents won, will instead be handed over for entertainment, bravado and brand. (Because admittedly Trump is very entertaining and brave and on brand). And then perhaps in four more generations it will all rhyme again. Unless, just maybe, ‘the people’ decide to break ‘the cycle’.

This feels very much like a question of whether we have collective free will, or are instead resigned to repeating our intergenerational political patterns.

Yes, sounds like maybe you also know someone with long Covid. It’s devastating, underreported, and rarely discussed. Brain inflammation, nervous system dysregulation, completely life altering. Thought you had another 30-40 years of career, inspiration and productivity? Long Covid says ‘fuck no, you’re done’.

But more importantly consider this: we’ve built up herd immunity, Covid will always kick around with us now along with influenza and other nasty AF viruses (do not google ‘dormant virus DNA’ because we all have some and it be freaky), but seriously we are all less likely to have Covid mess with our cardiovascular and parasympathetic nervous systems as much as it did, when it first stepped out of the lab (whoops…I mean wherever. Don’t ask me. I absolutely wasn’t reading Chinese doctors’ posts in Jan 2020 when they were trying to get the word out before all of it was scrubbed from the internet in March - and yes, I am way too online) *ahem*

But. To be fair everything’s a risk.

Even stepping outside your home each morning. But that’s okay. And more than that, it’s totally worth stepping out. Because all we have is the time to explore this world and live our best life and to love and be loved.

So live this life.

Sorry to interrupt your solipsism, but those jackets are not ‘findable’ on Amazon prime or handed out as swag at an international tech junket. Few know this.

Like I said. It’s a big wide world out there. Do not let that intimidate you. Instead. Travel more. It’s good for the mind. Trust me. It really is.

If you can read jackets you’d know this wasn’t in America. Not everything is.

Replying to Avatar Jeff Booth

Even though many of us here have transitioned our time to a paradigm change that unites 8 billion people on this planet, many of our friends and people we love…have not yet.

Their world view (and maybe partly ours too) is then still infected by a system that preys on them. Extracts from them. Keeps them stuck. If that is true, then it is hard to stay above the noise when the people we love, people they love, and so on, are “experiencing” a pain that is very real.

All around us, unbelievable tragedy and chaos with people taking sides, while believing that they’re or their side is justified in the stealing from, harming, or killing of other people for “their” cause. Our politics, our media, our institutions are all similarity captured by it - leading to further division and righteousness, while people become numb to it all - mostly unaware of how it is hurting them deeply. How could it not?

This is the lens of the world that the majority is looking through, reinforcing, and making stronger through everything they see and do.

Just as real to them….as the truth, hope, and abundance that #Bitcoin imposes on the world is for us.

Yes, we “try” to stay above it because we know that the system problem cannot be solved from within it, and our time is more valuable in bending reality to the new system.

But

it is worth a reminder as we go this chaotic transition that so few understand:

When someone we love hurts, we hurt too.

And there is still much hurt.

Much love to you all!

#Bitcoin

#Nostr

Yes. This is the anxiety I feel. Every time someone says "have fun staying poor" it makes me want to cry, because those are my extended family, your extended family. Stay humble, my friends.

Yes. But.

The chart doesn’t really capture the complexity of the overall problem - there's a lot of mental illness that's not hospitalized. In reality, many (or most) of us will experience cognitive decline if we are fortunate enough to live long lives. Toward the end, serious mental decline - often lasting 1-6 months, is more than common, but it isn’t factored into this chart or treated in the same way, as it is categorically differentiated from 'mental illness'. But it is. And it's hospitalized, but not 'categorized' as such.

The brain is annoyingly just another organ (with 'magic properties', yes, but is still limited to our physics), just like the heart or liver, subject to disease, inflammation, and aging. Yet we often overlook this because our subjective experience of reality feels so distinct. But time is the most finite resource any of us has. Subjectively speaking (subjective to our lifespan) it's even more finite than Bitcoin. So the only thing more 'hard' than hard money is hard time. See what I did there - circled back to the chart. :]

Replying to Avatar ODELL

Not something you need dwell on.

And yet, most probably not about you.

Replying to Avatar Jo

Why

Yes. The Nazis persecuted.

Like I said.

Misdirected anger and fear.

Look to history.

Reflects cowardice and misplaced frustration. To those few who find affiliation and/or amusement, I ask that you take a beat to reflect and… [stretch goal] research our collective history, throughout time, and the recurring patterns of misdirected anger (and fear). It’s part of control.

And. Yes. It will feel uncomfortable.

Phil Wilson is the author of that blog website, claiming to be involved in the design of the logo.

However, the evidence, both verifiable and circumstantial, points to Bitboy taking Nakamoto’s ‘B’ design, evolving the design and crafting the official logo alone. Really, the time and place for Wilson to claim authorship was November 2010 and on Bitcointalk forum in the thread where Bitboy originally posted the logo, where it could have been ‘hashed’ out between them.

Yes, I also found this website during my research phase and thought the logo design construction animations were super impressive.

However, Bitboy refuted the author’s involvement in the logo design by stating in his signature that he designed the logo without collaborators. This seems more likely, as this website and its alternative version of the logo design surfaced much later, without evidence of the author being part of the forum or contributing to design discussions contemporaneously.

Additionally, I measured the logo angle from when it was first posted, and it is 14 degrees, as Bitboy noted, not 13.88 as the author claims. #logodetective 🕵️‍♀️

The name just works and continues to work. Comparatively, the name “X” is pretty meta (see what I did there) as it represents the unknown, almost as if it’s asking, “What am I?”.

I’d argue it takes itself (too) seriously, “Twitter” does not.