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EchDel
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Plebiscite, Spartan, Revolutionary, Shitposter, Freedom and Bitcoin Maximalist.

Plz don't zap me. I have no active lightning wallets.

Lurking in the shadow. Happy holidays and happy new year friend.

In March this year I applied for the United States refugee program for Afrikaners. We are still waiting and I was bored so I decided to start a project but I needed an unexplored niche but in a slightly freelance academic sort of way. I had been playing with some AI tools and making fun music videos and discovered an AI voice tool that can narrate my scripts. Digitizing the studio means I don't have to shush kids and soundproof a room. Tell me what you think if you have the time...

https://www.youtube.com/@EchDel

I am also on Rumble if you have anti big tech/freedom sympathies.

https://rumble.com/user/Echdel

I just want to let everyone know that I am fully committed to NOSTR. I have not had a smartphone for almost a year. When I had a smartphone I was way more active. I will come back and zaps will fly again soon.

Replying to Avatar Diyana

In the year 1310, a woman named Marguerite Porete was led to a stake in the heart of Paris, surrounded by a crowd of thousands. She had been condemned as a heretic—the first person the Paris Inquisition would burn for refusing to recant.

Her crime was writing a book.

Marguerite Porete was born around 1250 in the County of Hainaut, in what is now Belgium. She was highly educated, likely from an aristocratic family, and she joined the Beguines—a movement of women who devoted themselves to spiritual life without taking formal vows or submitting to male religious authority.

The Beguines lived by their own rules. They worked among the poor, prayed in their own communities, and sought God on their own terms. This freedom made Church authorities nervous. Women living outside male control, speaking about God without clerical permission, threatened the very foundations of institutional power.

Marguerite took this freedom further than most.

Sometime in the 1290s, she wrote a mystical text called The Mirror of Simple Souls. It was a conversation between allegorical figures—Love, Reason, and the Soul—describing seven stages of spiritual transformation. At its heart was a radical idea: that a soul could become so completely united with divine love that it no longer needed the Church's rituals, rules, or intermediaries. In the highest states of union, the soul surrendered its will entirely to God—and in that surrender, found perfect freedom.

"Love is God," she wrote, "and God is Love."

She did not write her book in Latin, the language of clergy and scholars. She wrote in Old French—the language ordinary people spoke. This meant her dangerous ideas could spread beyond monastery walls, beyond the control of priests and bishops.

And spread they did.

Between 1296 and 1306, the Bishop of Cambrai condemned her book as heretical. He ordered it burned publicly in the marketplace of Valenciennes, forcing Marguerite to watch her words turn to ash. He commanded her never to circulate her ideas again.

She refused.

Marguerite believed her book had been inspired by the Holy Spirit. She had consulted three respected theologians before publishing it, including the esteemed Master of Theology Godfrey of Fontaines, and they had approved. She would not let one bishop's condemnation silence what she believed to be divine truth.

She continued sharing her book. She continued teaching. She continued insisting that the soul's relationship with God belonged to no earthly institution.

In 1308, she was arrested and handed over to the Inquisitor of France, a Dominican friar named William of Paris—the same man who served as confessor to King Philip IV, the monarch who was simultaneously destroying the Knights Templar. It was a busy time for burning heretics.

Marguerite was imprisoned in Paris for eighteen months. During that entire time, she refused to speak to her inquisitors. She would not take the oath required to proceed with her trial. She would not answer questions. She maintained absolute silence—an act of defiance that infuriated the authorities.

A commission of twenty-one theologians from the University of Paris examined her book. They extracted fifteen propositions they deemed heretical. Among the most dangerous: the idea that an annihilated soul, fully united with God, could give nature what it desires without sin—because such a soul was no longer capable of sin.

To the Church, this suggested moral chaos. To Marguerite, it described the ultimate freedom of perfect surrender.

She was given every chance to recant. Others in similar positions saved their lives by confessing error. A man arrested alongside her, Guiard de Cressonessart, who had declared himself her defender, eventually broke under pressure and confessed. He was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Marguerite held firm.

On May 31, 1310, William of Paris formally declared her a relapsed heretic—meaning she had returned to condemned beliefs after being warned—and turned her over to secular authorities. The next day, June 1, she was led to the Place de GrĆØve, the public square where executions took place.

The Inquisitor denounced her as a "pseudo-mulier"—a fake woman—as if her gender itself had been a lie, as if no real woman could defy the Church so completely.

They burned her alive.

But something unexpected happened in that crowd of thousands. According to the chronicle of Guillaume de Nangis—a monk who had no sympathy for her ideas—the crowd was moved to tears by the calmness with which she faced her death.

She displayed, the chronicle noted, many signs of penitence "both noble and pious." Her serenity unnerved those who expected a screaming heretic. Instead, they witnessed a woman who seemed to have already transcended the fire that consumed her body.

The Church ordered every copy of The Mirror of Simple Souls destroyed. They wanted her words erased from history along with her life.

They failed.

Her book survived. Copies circulated secretly, passed from hand to hand across Europe. It was translated into Latin, Italian, and Middle English. For centuries, it was read anonymously—no one knew who had written it. The text was too powerful to disappear, even without a name attached.

It was not until 1946—more than six hundred years after her death—that a scholar named Romana Guarnieri, researching manuscripts in the Vatican Library, finally connected The Mirror of Simple Souls to its author. The woman the Church had tried to erase was finally given back her name.

Today, Marguerite Porete is recognized as one of the most important mystics of the medieval period. Scholars compare her ideas to those of Meister Eckhart, one of the most celebrated theologians of the era—and some believe Eckhart may have been influenced by her work. The book that was burned as heresy is now studied in universities as a masterpiece of spiritual literature.

Her ideas about love transcending institutional control, about the soul finding God directly without intermediaries, about surrender leading to freedom—these are not the ravings of a dangerous heretic. They are the insights of a woman centuries ahead of her time.

The Church that killed her eventually softened its stance on mystical experience. The Council of Vienne in 1312 condemned eight errors from her book, but the broader current of Christian mysticism she represented would continue flowing through figures like Julian of Norwich, Teresa of Ɓvila, and countless others who sought direct encounter with the divine.

What the flames could not destroy was the truth she had grasped: that love, in its purest form, is greater than fear. That no institution can ultimately control the relationship between a soul and its source. That words born from genuine spiritual insight have a way of surviving every attempt to silence them.

Marguerite Porete spent her final years in silence—refusing to speak to those who demanded she deny her truth. But her book has been speaking for seven centuries.

It is still speaking now.

Pretty cool.

I was today years old when I discovered that one of my childhood friends found true love and overcame impossible odds. 4% chance to live.

He was in a car accident where he got brain damage.

I am going to have to make subtitles for this video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCXSqNNJVe4

I am really proud of this one. Upping my production quality as I get more invested.

https://rumble.com/v72qtbw-the-wise-men-from-the-east-part-1-learn-what-they-knew..html

Cains eye for seven eyes and Lamechs life for four hundred and ninety.

God’s mercy so determined, pardoning rampaging armies.

No crime so heinous to escape the Cross in all it’s glory.

Their trembling and repentant hearts yields justice to relent.

But vengeance always ends with Him, the author of our faith.

Above reproach yet far beyond, most noble conceptions of fairness.

My sin is too great to be forgiven. My punishment, more than I can bear.

EchDel

Nov 23 2025

People don't adopt Bitcoin. Bitcoin adopts people.

Best financial advice. Chopping up quantum computing since 2025.

He should get a bitaxe!!! šŸ˜„

He even get's nailed by the cyber hornets live on camera.

It's so poetic.

But on a serious note, it appears that Australia is going to blame the international liquidity crisis on a cyber attack of some sorts and use that as pretence to freeze user funds and switch over to their stable coin alternative system.

Be safe and hodl strong.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpG1BD2T-EM

I discovered an unsung hero. Read the wikipedia vs the grokipedia and see what conviction, resilience and faith means in practice.

Ron Paul would be proud.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent_Hovind

https://grokipedia.com/page/Kent_Hovind

Traders always complain when they miss a once in a lifetime opportunity. Hodlers hold without complaint because they refuse to miss the once in a species opportunity. Trader vs reformer mentality.

@hal What is the answer to life, the universe and everything?

This is funny because dirt is fertile while diamonds are inert.

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...a pair of scissors vs pairs of scissors...

Replying to Avatar L0la L33tz

Just watched the first 30 minutes of this and there's two things that immediately come to my mind in regards to bitcoin.

First is that it starts with people occupying a physical intersection. In contrast, today protests have for the most part moved online. We'll comment and repost our outrage, but most people - particularly in bitcoin - rarely take to the streets.

The idea is that bitcoin will help you escape this system, so many don't see a need to protest. This is good for the exploiter class, because it doesn't actually make life uncomfortable for them.

Second, it's that raging against the IMF and World Bank used to be a socialist cause. Their protests were an act of solidarity for others who suffered under these policies. The goal wasn't profits, but a fair and just world for all.

In bitcoin, the majority of talk on IMF and World Bank policies is not born out of solidarity. Rather, we cheer on autocrats like Javier Milei and Nayib Bukele, who in turn promise to make life easier *for us*, all the while cracking down on the poorest in society. Don't like it? Well they, too, can just buy some bitcoin and stop concerning themselves entirely with their fellow human beings.

The sentiment seems to be that we don't need to care for the people around us. Bitcoin is a lifeline that has somehow turned a community cause into one of pure self-interest, where anything is warranted as long as it pumps the bag – ultimately strengthening the very institutions that we claim to oppose.

I wish more people existed that did what the people in this film were doing.

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What you are saying is true but in a misguided kind of way.

The opposite of envy is contentment.

Philippians 4:11

11 Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therein to be content.

A form of Stoicism prevents a state of envy. Epicurean philosophy will fail you. Paul understood the distinction because he reasoned with these two contrarian views.

Acts 17:8

8 And certain also of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers encountered him. And some said, What would this babbler say? others, He seemeth to be a setter forth of strange gods: because he preached Jesus and the resurrection.

Using realtime flight trackers we could determine who owns the planes, who is piloting the plane and where they took off from and where they are landing. Online complaints against the owners, spread awareness and boycott any affiliated companies and people. You could also have mobs gather in peaceful protest to shame the pilots and airfield staff when the plane lands. If it is well documented and organised sats might be donated. Not easy but not impossible either.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7_WDzPyoqU

Nothing can stop this train.

My favourite comment.

"Sound engineer here, this report has a lot of misleading and wrong information. They show a cell phone SPL meter app, which is not almost guaraunteed to be uncalibrated and the results cannot be trusted. The 103 dBZ reading is well into concert-level audio, and would be unlivable for a home...not something that causes health issues, but more of an immediate danger to your hearing requiring you to leave NOW. (There is no way a datacenter is this loud at that range.) The claim that Texas has an 85 dB limit is not correct. The State does not have a limit statewide, and it is up to cities and counties to pass their own noise ordinances. It's true that 85 dBA is a common figure used in ordinances, but this figure is A-weighted, which means its a different scale than the SPL meter app shows in the video which is "Z" weighting, which means unweighted, and also adds another level of untrustworthiness to the figure, as there is no cutoff for frequencies outside of the range of human hearing....meaning this meter could be reading sounds that we cannot even hear, skewing the results further. The noise from a data center is not a "low frequency", but is a broadband noise which may contain low frequency energy, but not exclusively. This statement is misleading and tends to make me suspect the knowledge-level of the person making the statement.

The claims of too much noise affecting quality of life may be valid, but some of the facts presented were suspicious or downright incorrect."

This is the way it has to be.

Sometimes I feel like I want to give my family Bitcoin. Then I realise that I don't trust them to hodl.

Capitalism is currently a false dichotomy. Half of every transaction is made in fiat meaning it is not free market capitalism until the money is sound. The cantillon effect is a defect of capitalism existing on a fiat standard. Bitcoin fixes this.

I am unable to zap you nostr:npub1cw9lrvyu72t9wfzmxkpq4k8r6nghpu3n7042tmu6nc28ur6td25q8mpsr3 . My phone fell and I replaced it with a dumb phone. Will zap again when circumstance permits. Looking forward to interacting with the nostritches and writing more material.

Hope you and your family are healthy and happy.

Still here. Life is preventing me from freely interacting with my nostr friends. I truly miss you guys and will be back more permanently if my refugee application is approved and my families resettlement is complete and safe.

Love you all.

Feminism does not affect men. It only negatively affects women. A type of cognitive dissonance puting them out of sync with their own internal clocks. I have five daughters. I care more about the wellbeing and mental health of "women" than most.

But I only really care and love for the women who are under my roof dependant on me for protection and support. I don't care for the other women out there because they are not my responsibility.

To the feminists. The gov does not, and can not love you as a wife the way a man worships the ground his wife walks on. And I'll happily tell the collective femalekind that they are a bunch of crazy harpy bitches only to prove to my wife that she is the only woman of value in my life.

Feminists can screech. Everyday I have a beautifull woman telling me I am a handsome strong man. And five girls who say I am the best dad in the world.

What a man.

#feminism