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Co-founder of Liberate Life. Also, studying Bitcoin like a maniac.

Propaganda Filter for Search Engines.

I noticed that I barely use Search Engines nowadays because whatever results are being shown on the first pages are typically coming from some organisations that I don't trust - cnn, bbc, reuters, wikipedia. It's all distorted propaganda, so why even use a Search Engine?

But then on my last nostr:nprofile1qyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmvqyt8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnp0faxzmt09ehx2aqqyzgv7ppcv8jmt2vh9jmm22d9hfcmy9wk6833f36f64fxasfn78dhxcrcpzw an idea crystallized in my mind:

A Propaganda Filter for all searches based on funding sources.

Here's how it would work...

We use LLM's to scan the websites of all known media outlets with an objective to find their source of funding. As was recently revealed, many of them are being funded either directly by organisations like USAID or by secondary NGO's who receive their funding from USAID first and then fund the media outlets second.

So there will be a list of known funding organisations worldwide forming. There will also be a list of media outlets who received the funding from the known Propaganda pushers.

These two lists are the basis for the Propaganda filter for the search engines.

Every news outlet that is or was funded by known propaganda pushing organisations (USAID for example) gets categorized as Propaganda Media.

Every news outlet which is NOT funded by such organisations gets categorized as an Independent Media. Basically - all the rest of the search results.

It's a rudimentary filter and perhaps more thought has to be put into it to polish the idea, but so far it seems like an objective criteria. Whoever pays, drives the narrative. So why not categorize the known propaganda sources in advance and filter out their articles from our Search results by default?

Use Cases:

1. Optional Propaganda filter for all searches. The individual can effectively shadow ban the lizard people media outlets in their own individual searches and enjoy original content created by Independent media sources.

2. AI summary of Propaganda narratives VS AI summary of Independent narratives. Perhaps, presented side by side on the screen for a clear comparison. Any trending subject will be easier to understand when you get a clear Propaganda funded narrative separated from the Independent narratives.

3. Identifying research and academic papers tainted with Propaganda funding. Comparison between Propaganda and Independent Research papers, like in point 2.

4. The Independent Media, Creators and Researchers will finally get the proper search ranking and the attention they deserve.

5. Ironically, the lack of Privacy regarding the source of funding or association/affiliation with the known NGO's will finally bite them in the ass, highlighting that all this radical transparency will eventually be used against them. Maybe the tide will start turning once they themselves suffer from the lack of Privacy online.

Developers among you, what do you think? Is this doable?

In any case, I'm summarizing my ideas inspired by walks in nature with fellow Bitcoiners. If you haven't joined your local Bitcoin Walk yet, what are you waiting for? Start building your web of trust in real life with your local Bitcoiners. Till next time.

I'm attending the meetups and the Bitcoin Walks almost every Saturday.

Those who don't know yet, the nostr:nprofile1qyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmvqyg8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnhd9hx2qpqjr8sgwrpuk66n9evk76jnfd6wxept4k3uv2vwjw42fhvzvl3mdesudjejs is like a meetup, but in smaller groups which meet weekly and hike/walk together, while talking about Bitcoin and about anything else related.

There are around 30 Bitcoin Walk groups worldwide already. If you don't have one in your area, you can start one yourself!

Hawk, you keep pushing it. You assumed to know what the content of our Seminar is, without watching it. You thought it's similar to something else, it's like this thing or like that other thing.

I pointed out to you that it's NOT. Twice.

It's a unique content, not found in other places. You can't know that, since you did not watch it.

If you watch it and then compare it to something else, that's fine.

If you want to compare it to something else and debate that something else while ASSUMING to know what we are presenting in our seminar, then I'm not interested in that.

I'm sure there are plenty of people who share your interests. Go debate them.

Hawk, imagine you are coming to Castaneda and telling him, hey dude, your materials are similar to a, b, c, I heard similar stuff from others. Would he care about that? No. His job was to deliver his teachings in his own unique way. That's it. People who read his books draw their own conclusions, get inspired, learn, maybe tell others about those materials.

My job was to deliver our unique materials in my own unique way. That's it. If you are interested, you are welcome to dive in. If you are not, that's fine. I'm not here to prove you wrong or debate teachings of others. It's not my thing.

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Nagualism is very much about lucid dreaming so that's how they are "akin" to one another. I'm not saying they're EXACTLY the same but I am saying they are the same because they do possess similarities.

Enlightenment is exactly that. The theme of light is not exclusive to one tradition to define. Keter/kether is light. Illuminati is about enlightenment. Angelic beings are said to be beings of light, which is true. Ascended masters, aka the enlightened, ascend to the next density of the universe where they exist as beings of literal light. The Holy Grail is about enlightenment. Kundalini awakening is related to enlightenment. The serpent symbolism found worldwide at ancient archaeological sights are all about Kundalini. Yes, it's all connected, but it's ok if you haven't studied all of the same things that I have studied and are therefore unaware of these connections. If you keep studying more things, you'll understand the significance of what I've said above.

You may have noticed that Graham Hancock's show features a number of major questions. I have answers for most of them including the serpent symbolism he finds everywhere, how advanced ancient civilizations were lost, where they were located, the Earth cataclysm cycle and it's machinations, a physics based explanation for astrology and the human aura and crystals, a scientifically verifiable understanding of what the pyramids were used for including documents that were used by the US government as a basis for research that, at the time, was classified, and plenty more.

And again, the fact that you don't know about serpent symbolism doesn't mean it's a nothing burger. Tens of millions of viewers of Graham Hancock's show, Ancient Apocalypse, would disagree with you. Given the high importance placed on serpent symbolism in Egypt, it is clear that when serpent hieroglyph connections are obfuscated repeatedly, there is perhaps a pattern here worth investigating.

The spelling matters. A "dj" in an Egyptian word indicates a connection to "serpent wisdom" (see Matthew 10:16), aka ophis sophi to the Greeks, aka Kundalini awakening of higher chakras, etc.

Djehuti(Thoth), Banebdjedet, Djedd, Djedi(Jedi), Djinn(Jinn), Medjay(Magi)...the last 3 words all had the "dj" obfuscated by etymological variation and that was intentionally done. Again, it's ok that you don't know this, but if you're ignorant of it, that is not an acceptable excuse to dismiss it as nothing.

Again, Graham Hancock's show is extremely popular and one of his biggest questions is about the serpent symbolism found everywhere. I understand the significance of that as do some others out there, e.g. @OMApproach on X. He gets it and he arrived at his understanding independently of me and vice versa.

In fact, the very fact that you think that the spelling doesn't matter is itself validation that the etymological variation psy-op has been largely successful by the perpetrators of it.

Hawk, you are missing my point. We do not regurgitate content produced by someone else. We bring a NOVEL view on Liberation with an emphasis on application - how does one practically liberates him/herself from the restrains of this reality.

If you want to experience it, it's all there on the website, see the testimonials, read the blog, get the seminar itself. If you do not, it's ok, there are other teachings that you've mentioned that are probably more aligned with your interests. It's all good, man!

No, the Secret Fire is something else, not mentioned in other traditions, at least to our knowledge. It's a novel concept, unrelated to Nagual or other Shamanic terms.

We touch on the Rainbow body in the seminar, what it exactly is and what it is not (not enlightenment). Also the chakras are mentioned, but in a contrarian way.

The whole thing is contrarian. It includes many of the known concepts, yet some of them it completely demolishes and some of them it turns upside down, because that's the only way one can make sense of them.

Unless you are using Spelling to perform a magical act, ie you use your voice as an instrument, it doesn't really matter how you spell it in writing. I use Magick in writing to distinguish it from party tricks as you recognized, but that's about it. I don't place much emphasis on it. In the end, if it works, it doesn't really matter how it's called.

We studied and explored Hermetic knowledge, Alchemy, Shamanic Practices including Castaneda, Magick, Dzogchen traditions and many other approaches and techniques.

The Secret Fire specifically is an original and personal discovery through Lucid dreaming and Out of Body experiences. It's none of what you've mentioned. It's something else. The whole seminar is a mix of all of the above with a lot of original content. Our approach is to simplify and to demystify everything, presenting it in a relatable human language.

You can read this article about our teaching: https://liberatelife.com/andro-teachings-and-methodology/

And the breakdown of topics of the seminar under TIC/TOC part of this page: https://liberatelife.com/seminars/the-secret-fire/

Also, the written and the video testimonials tell their own story.

People using USD is idiotic? Yeah, it is. That's why Bitcoin was created. But expecting all people to move over onto Sound money standard is unrealistic.

It doesn't matter how many times I spoke with my family members about Bitcoin, they are just not getting it. They stick to what they know, probably till the bitter end.

I think some people will learn about the principles of Bitcoin only when they are completely rugged by the fiat system - double or triple digit debasement, capital controls prohibiting people to move fiat onto the regulated exchanges, confiscation of private property. Until then, the frogs will continue to bathe in the pot.

YUVAL HARARI'S FLAWED PRESENTATION OF THE HISTORY OF HUMANKIND

1. Introduction

In December 2023, Tucker Carlson and Dan Bongino discussed why Professor Yuval Harari and the World Economic Forum (WEF) pose a threat to our lives.

Klaus Schwab, who is the founder of WEF, seems to rely on some of Harari’s teaching when he formulates his policy recommendations to leaders around the world.

Harari knows a lot of historical facts, is good at storytelling and masters the art of rhetoric.

Commentators and academics therefore find it difficult to show exactly where Harari goes wrong in his analysis.

What I want to bring to everyone’s’ attention, is that Harari and Schwab base their policy recommendation on a narrative about the history of our civilization that simply isn’t correct.

It’s probably the repetition of this narrative that makes Schwab’s communication so effective when he talks to intellectuals, policymakers, journalists and leaders of giant corporations who firmly believe in ā€œleadershipā€ and the idea of technocratic global governance.

However, when we point out the flaws in Harari’s analysis of humankind and our history, it becomes a lot easier to shoot down his and Schwab’s ideas.

Therefore, I hope you will join me in this thread, as it in about ten minutes enables you to understand where Harari went so terribly wrong.

2. Harari’s background and some of his ideas:

Wikipedia gives us the following introduction to him:

«Yuval Noah Harari, born 1976 is an Israeli author, public intellectual, historian and professor in the Department of History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is the author of the popular science bestsellers Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind (2014), Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow (2016), and 21 Lessons for the 21st Century (2018). His writings examine free will, consciousness, intelligence, happiness, and suffering.»

Harari, who is married to a man and describes himself as an atheist and a vegan, promotes such ideas as:

- people don’t have free will, and human rights are a fiction,

- we are witnessing a natural development of a technocratic two-tier society where a «useless class» of consumers is guided or ruled by an elite class of «human gods. »

In short, Harari suggests that what we use to refer to as the foundation of liberal society is imagination, while the development of an apartheid-like dystopia is natural.

3. Harari’s understanding of the history of civilization

Harari’s analysis of the history is affected by his lack of understanding of the service that money renders to humankind and how different monetary systems dictate the development of very different forms of society.

He writes in Sapiens that:

«Money is the most universal and most efficient system of mutual trust ever devised.»

This and other statements he has made about money tell us that he has understood that money is a cornerstone of our civilization, something which definitely is true.

From there on, it unfortunately goes all south for him.

Harari’s problem is that he doesn’t seem to understand that we get a very different society when people have monetary freedom (the right to use which money they like best, also sometimes inadequately referred to as Ā«currency competitionĀ») compared to when a group of people has a monopoly in money production.

In the former, everyone must work to get money.

In the latter, a small elite can extract wealth from everyone else because they can produce money instead of working for it.

Harari, for his part, doesn’t make any such distinction at all.

4. Monetary freedom in a historical context

Monetary freedom has most likely been the dominant system throughout the more than 5000 years that we have had civilizations.

It’s the monopoly in money production that is the anomaly.

Here are some examples:

We had monetary freedom in Norway until 1050 AD.

The Dutch reintroduced it in the Netherlands after the rebellion in 1566 and they had it for about 150 years.

The Irish in practice held on to monetary freedom much longer, unclear how long, but it was all gone when the British crown finally managed to put Ireland under its thumb in the early 17th century.

The Americans established de facto monetary freedom in the US after the revolution in 1783, and it lasted until 1857.

And, finally, Argentina followed the same path as the US from the revolution in 1816 and kept it at least to 1880.

(It’s this system, that the new president of Argentina, Javier Milei, now wants to reestablish.)

5. Institutions in a society with monetary freedom

Societies with monetary freedom typically have no or very weak central governments.

Instead, families, relatives and clans have strong bonds.

Furthermore, private property is almost sacred, and one rarely sees large scale wars in this type of societies.

The reason is that without a monopoly in money creation it becomes difficult to set up an apparatus that can extract wealth from the people to finance this type of aggression.

However, the decentralized structure and a strong will to defend against intruders mean that they can be very capable of defending their freedom, as was the case in the region of Norway, where I live, until 1050 AD.

You can say that a society that has monetary freedom and little or no state primarily is rigged for defense and production, while a society with a monopoly in monetary production is rigged for expansionary war and destruction.

6. Why compound interest is of paramount importance

In order to understand why civilizations develop so differently with different monetary systems, one needs to understand the effect of compound interest.

A typical rate of monetary inflation (expansion of the money supply) in societies with monopolies in money production, has been 7-8% per year.

In a society where money makes up half of all economic transactions, an annual expansion of 7% means that the ones who control the monopoly can extract and take control of 7% of the society’s production each year.

Due to the effect of positive compound interest, constantly increasing the money supply by 7% each year can theoretically result in an accumulated wealth extraction that has doubled in as little as 10 years, tripled within 16 years and quadrupled in 20 years.

The rest of the society experiences the exact opposite, as people see that their money loses value at a negative compounding rate of 7% each year.

Therefore, those who are far away from the money spigot may have to double their productivity in 10 years, triple it in 16 years and quadruple it in 20 years if they want to preserve their share of wealth, their standard of living and keep their means of production, compared to a situation with no manipulation of the money supply.

This is of course nigh on impossible.

Therefore, establishing a monopoly in money production can easily transform a society from being fundamentally decentralized into becoming a two tier system in less than a generation.

It typically ends up with a small wealthy class of creditors with a lot of political power on one hand, and a large poor and indebted class of people with no or little political power on the other hand.

It all sounds so familiar, doesn’t it?

The combined effect of the compound positive interest rates for the «elite» and the compound negative interest rates for the rest explains how enormous effect a monopoly in money production has on society.

The gargantuan redistribution of wealth that takes place in such a society should be compared with what happens in a society without this system, where the distribution of wealth (and power) will be much more evenly spread.

This also helps explaining why families and kinship can remain a lot stronger in societies with monetary freedom.

Once a group of powerful men begins to fuel its influence with a monopoly in money production, the emerging state apparatus basically outcompetes the family and the clan as social institutions.

7. Why countries with monetary freedom become powerful magnets

When you set up a system with monetary freedom in one country, it quickly attracts talent and capital from countries with monopolies in money production.

It’s almost as if monetary freedom is a nuclear-powered magnet.

The explanation for this effect is that it’s much more profitable to work and invest in a country with money that doesn’t steal from you.

Therefore, people ā€œvoteā€ with their feet and their savings.

Harari doesn’t seem to be sufficiently aware of these mechanisms.

For instance, in Sapiens, he explains the Golden Age of the Netherlands with a boom in bank credit.

The reality, however, is that it was monetary freedom, sound money and full reserve banking that served as the foundation for the fantastic growth that the Dutch experienced in the 16th and 17th Century.

Because the other countries had kings and emperors who extracted wealth from their citizens via aggressive monetary policies, the very opposite system in the Netherlands caused it to attract capital and talent from the other countries at an extreme pace.

Harari also fails to recognize that it was the same mechanisms that played out after the American and Argentinian revolutions.

European rulers stuck with their monopolies in money production and continued to pillage their underlings.

As a result, Europe literally became drained of talent and capital that fled to America.

8. Conclusion

Harari’s Sapiens is supposed to be an exposition of the history of humankind.

However, due to the defects that I have shed light on above, the book cannot at all serve this purpose.

Perhaps Harari doesn’t understand it himself, but his narrative of humankind and the history of civilization draws squarely on the type of society we get when a ruling class is allowed to have a monopoly in money creation.

But as you now realize, this version of civilization is neither natural, nor has it been the dominant way of how we organize our activities.

On the contrary, the normal and, above all, much more human situation has been a civilization with monetary freedom, a significantly smaller state apparatus and a decentralized society where strong institutions such as family, kinship and respect of private property keep it all together.

People should therefore be very skeptical to Harari’s and Schwab’s visions for humankind and how we should organize us in the future.

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Thank you for reading.

If you want to join forces in the battle of ideas, I would appreciate it if you follow me, like and share this note.

You may also want to go to our web page at UNDOQO dot com and check out UNBAR, where I discuss Harari's understanding of money in more detail, with a focus on the relationship between the monetary system and globalization.

UNBAR is amazingly illustrated by designer viz Mattis Storhaug, and it aims to open up the eyes of people from all walks of life, especially those who are critical to globalization but don't understand the importance of monetary policy.

Excellent write-up! šŸ‘