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SovereignArab
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I create content, stack stats & Šavāsana Separate money from state 🔻 #nostr & #bitcoin بجمّع ساتس وبصنع محتوى #بيتكوين

The awakening is happening my guy. It’s a tragic irony that Israel is the biggest cause of antisemitism. Zionism is a political ideology that has nothing to do with any religion. It’s an ethno European settler colonial movement. The world is finally waking up to this. After 75 years of ethnic cleansing in the dark, enabled by fiat printing and centralized media controlled narratives, the mask is off and all can see. This is why we bitcoin, this is why we Nostr.

FYI, Ur note can never be deleted. Ur children will read for themselves how u supported and enabled a genocide. I that’s what u and Zionists will be remembered as… child murdering psychopaths. Just like the Nazis, we will make movies about ur evil, and u will rot in loneliness for the rest of ur miserable life.

Curious if the ongoing Gaza genocide was mentioned during the Oslo Freedom Forum? How bitcoin is literally savings lives right now? If yes can someone share the clips below? nostr:npub1trr5r2nrpsk6xkjk5a7p6pfcryyt6yzsflwjmz6r7uj7lfkjxxtq78hdpu nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx

Every colonized people see themselves in Gaza Palestine right now. Every colonizer sees themselves in Israel. Where do u see yourself?

Most of my conversations go like this.

Israel is a terrorist state.

If u don’t see that, ur either a piece of shit human being, or a brainwashed moron. In both cases, fuck u 🖕

8 months of bombing civilians. Zero military targets achieved. Zero hostages back. This was never about hostages. This is simply a continuation of the ethnic cleansing campaign started by Zionists (Europeans) over a century ago.

It’s not complicated. Zionism is a death cult.

I think if u create the best product/user experience, the market will decide the optimal use case. Build better products = victory and eternal glory. Opinions are just that, opinions. Actions are what moves mountains. Satoshi provided the foundation, we either fuck it up, or use it to free mankind. ✊

Things to do today:

1) drop kids off at school

2) create bitcoin content

3) be on the right side of history.

#dismantleZionism ✊🇵🇸🔻

Replying to Avatar Jeff Booth

This clip from Jared Bernstein, Chair of the council of economic advisors, may help alleviate a fear to those who believe “those in power” are smarter than you.

https://youtu.be/RRJ7NUWYyEM?feature=shared

Economics is simple….1) prices fall to the marginal cost of production in a free market and 2) We trade with each other (all over the world) to gain more value.

It just looks hard through a system trying to deceive you to retain its power over you.

This is a key point. Most people believe the people in power, especially in the finance world, are way smarter cuz they “understand the complexities” of the fiat system. But the truth is, there’s no complexity, it’s simply a scam, where the obfuscation and confusion is on purpose.

Your opinion on #kendrick vs. #drake beef tells me whether u a man, or a bitch. https://youtu.be/NPqDIwWMtxg?si=bBCDdi0pb5NnlTxQ

I’m happy the world finally sees that the U.S. is a police puppet state of Israel. They been ethnically cleansing us and stealing our property for over 75 years.

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RHR AT 1800 UTC TOMORROW.

https://rhr.tv

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Privacy is necessary for an open society in the electronic age. Privacy is not secrecy. A private matter is something one doesn't want the whole world to know, but a secret matter is something one doesn't want anybody to know. Privacy is the power to selectively reveal oneself to the world.

If two parties have some sort of dealings, then each has a memory of their interaction. Each party can speak about their own memory of this; how could anyone prevent it? One could pass laws against it, but the freedom of speech, even more than privacy, is fundamental to an open society; we seek not to restrict any speech at all. If many parties speak together in the same forum, each can speak to all the others and aggregate together knowledge about individuals and other parties. The power of electronic communications has enabled such group speech, and it will not go away merely because we might want it to.

Since we desire privacy, we must ensure that each party to a transaction have knowledge only of that which is directly necessary for that transaction. Since any information can be spoken of, we must ensure that we reveal as little as possible. In most cases personal identity is not salient. When I purchase a magazine at a store and hand cash to the clerk, there is no need to know who I am. When I ask my electronic mail provider to send and receive messages, my provider need not know to whom I am speaking or what I am saying or what others are saying to me; my provider only need know how to get the message there and how much I owe them in fees. When my identity is revealed by the underlying mechanism of the transaction, I have no privacy. I cannot here selectively reveal myself; I must always reveal myself.

Therefore, privacy in an open society requires anonymous transaction systems. Until now, cash has been the primary such system. An anonymous transaction system is not a secret transaction system. An anonymous system empowers individuals to reveal their identity when desired and only when desired; this is the essence of privacy.

Privacy in an open society also requires cryptography. If I say something, I want it heard only by those for whom I intend it. If the content of my speech is available to the world, I have no privacy. To encrypt is to indicate the desire for privacy, and to encrypt with weak cryptography is to indicate not too much desire for privacy. Furthermore, to reveal one's identity with assurance when the default is anonymity requires the cryptographic signature.

We cannot expect governments, corporations, or other large, faceless organizations to grant us privacy out of their beneficence. It is to their advantage to speak of us, and we should expect that they will speak. To try to prevent their speech is to fight against the realities of information. Information does not just want to be free, it longs to be free. Information expands to fill the available storage space. Information is Rumor's younger, stronger cousin; Information is fleeter of foot, has more eyes, knows more, and understands less than Rumor.

We must defend our own privacy if we expect to have any. We must come together and create systems which allow anonymous transactions to take place. People have been defending their own privacy for centuries with whispers, darkness, envelopes, closed doors, secret handshakes, and couriers. The technologies of the past did not allow for strong privacy, but electronic technologies do.

We the Cypherpunks are dedicated to building anonymous systems. We are defending our privacy with cryptography, with anonymous mail forwarding systems, with digital signatures, and with electronic money.

Cypherpunks write code. We know that someone has to write software to defend privacy, and since we can't get privacy unless we all do, we're going to write it. We publish our code so that our fellow Cypherpunks may practice and play with it. Our code is free for all to use, worldwide. We don't much care if you don't approve of the software we write. We know that software can't be destroyed and that a widely dispersed system can't be shut down.

Cypherpunks deplore regulations on cryptography, for encryption is fundamentally a private act. The act of encryption, in fact, removes information from the public realm. Even laws against cryptography reach only so far as a nation's border and the arm of its violence. Cryptography will ineluctably spread over the whole globe, and with it the anonymous transactions systems that it makes possible.

For privacy to be widespread it must be part of a social contract. People must come and together deploy these systems for the common good. Privacy only extends so far as the cooperation of one's fellows in society. We the Cypherpunks seek your questions and your concerns and hope we may engage you so that we do not deceive ourselves. We will not, however, be moved out of our course because some may disagree with our goals.

The Cypherpunks are actively engaged in making the networks safer for privacy. Let us proceed together apace.

Onward.

Eric Hughes

9 March 1993

I could hear the pain in your voice on RHR today. Your enemies are the same as ours. Chin up soldier.