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Kudzai Kutukwa
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Breaking 🚨 The head of the European branch of the fiat cartel declares that #bitcoin is too good to be held as reserves by the Euro cartel.

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Well it would because your biometrics will be part of it 😁

Works even better when you do it twice a day, 15min - 20min per session as a start, just before sunrise and just before sunset. I can't describe the level of great mental clarity that this delivers. No special equipment required too

You sure do mate! I recommend the high pressure water sprayer at your local car wash. That ought to do it 😁

Absolutely correct! 💯 Part of the reason why the taxes are wasted is because it's "free money" for them that they obtained via theft, plus they know that the populace is too docile to resist paying additional taxes should it be required. Fortunately for you, you haven't had to deal with a lot of "who will pay for the roads and other social services we use" lol!

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Why did choreographed dance routines by nurses emerge simultaneously across continents during a declared global emergency? If hospitals were truly overwhelmed with dying patients, would staff have the time, energy, or emotional capacity for elaborate TikTok videos? Were the dancing nurses a test to identify who would comply, who would stay silent, and who would resist? What happens to a society when questioning observable reality becomes socially punishable? Were the dancing nurses the beginning of a larger social experiment in cognitive obedience?

How could two mutually exclusive realities; “overrun hospitals” and “dancing medical staff”, coexist without public outrage? Did each subsequent contradiction; masks, mandates, lockdowns, vaccines build upon the first one to deepen submission? Have we been conditioned to equate compliance with virtue, and skepticism with selfishness? How does fear make populations easier to manipulate into moral conformity? Why do official acknowledgments of "overreach" or "errors" come years later without accountability?

Were the dancing nurses the state’s way of mocking the very people it was supposedly protecting? How many people laughed, clapped, or shared those videos without realizing they were part of the spectacle? What psychological need is fulfilled by publicly demonstrating compliance? Why did people feel morally superior for following rules that kept changing, rather than questioning why the rules kept changing? Were the dancing nurses a minor curiosity, an irrelevant sideshow in a larger crisis, or were they the moment when power showed its face and most of us chose to look away?

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You mean to tell me that there are people who get a kick out of being stolen from?! That must be some serious stockholm syndrome right there!

Hold up, hold up! If digital ID makes tax collection more efficient, why on earth would I want to make the robbery of my income by the state more efficient? How does that benefit me?! 🤔 Anyway, while I don't trust all politicos, I particularly don't trust those that say they want to "makes us all safer". The moment you hear that, decline whatever it is that is being offered for your safety.

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I think that's part of the humiliation ritual. Having fools govern you so that their malice would be easily passed off as incompetence, while they are doing exactly what they were told to.

I totally feel you mate, however, even if your wages rose, these people would still find a way to screw it all up because the system they built was designed to serve them at your expense. It's been that way since 1913, even though now it's gotten worse as the system is on the verge of collapse. The "bitcoin scam" is a great place to start preserving your purchasing power

Democracy is now a euphemism for giving the neo-liberal institutions and their think tank partners (who do little to no thinking), voting power over the lives of the citizens. One institution 10 votes, that's democracy in the 21st century.

IMF Director summed it up perfectly:

1. We printed too much money and didn’t think of unintended consequences

2. We are acting like 8 year olds playing soccer chasing the ball

This is why we #Bitcoin anon. Can't have 8 yr olds making monetary policy decisions on our behalf now can we?

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