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Looks about right.

I guess you could call that stabilizing.

Lmao. Please do. nostr:note1lypfkl8amajpcg8pjq232s4yeudtf5e6u73ewfxhprkcu9cgz83qa4ah6x

Absolutely. Anything else is something short of ownership.

You can’t mock the long-term leases in places with shitty communist founders, like China & Israel, if you have to pay rent to the government for what you “own.”

They want you dead.

After numerous unsuccessful attempts at introducing “death panels,” they opted for a voluntary course.

I can’t wait to see the incentives the insurance industry and government healthcare agencies find in this practice.

This is a rotten, no-good culture and it’s a product of all this commercial and governmental centralization. Without that, you wouldn’t have so many people looking to die.

This is not the solution for anyone but eugenicist ruling families who wake up everyday hating and fearing the fact that there are 8 billion of you.

Resist this paradigm…

This is really a critical type of “fact check” in the contemporary era. They will very often pretend to completely misunderstand a point and then their “fact check” will be entirely dependent upon the misrepresentation of the claim.

If this dissembling makes the target of said libel look dumb, then all the better. So we pretend RFK is saying “literally every ingredient in American Froot Loops is different and artificial,” when he’s merely pointing to the very same differences they’re listing in the following sentence.

If they even mention that there’s scientific controversy surrounding the wisdom of using these questionable ingredients at all, let alone in so many foods, then it will be shilling of contrarian corporate studies that mysteriously contradict the much more rigorous studies conducted by authors with less conflicted interests.

This is the game. And if you (1) have the capacity for the slightest critical thinking and/or (2) ever read anything outside of the corporate press or the major publishing house cartels, then this sort of cheap propaganda shouldn’t be working on you. Alas, we have a certain type of American with both shortcomings…

The New York Times has been summoned to defend the industrial seed oils which are now so ubiquitous in so many grocery store aisles, the practice has essentially become an undeclared war on Americans & their health. This might be a good time to revisit the promises that were made when these regulators were foisted on us.

You’ll never guess this, but “they will fiercely defend the product dominance of the most heinous corporate entities in the business, facilitate their oligopoly with pointless, labyrinthine rules, and directly attempt to misinform & mislead the American people about both safety & nutrition, lest any attempt they may be making at achieving inter-generational wealth not be squandered in visits to soulless hospital after soulless hospital over the course of most of their family’s natural lives.”

As a kicker, they also claim he’s lying about inferior, artificial ingredients in American food versus that of the rest the developed world (which lives longer with fewer chronic diseases despite spending less on their health & healthcare). They then go on to comparatively list respective ingredients in a particular example (Froot Loops) which decisively prove his case—but they allege that because many other ingredients are the same, it’s a “myth.” Ours just has red dye 40, yellow 5, blue 1, and butylated hydroxytoluene! What’s the diff?!?

The propagandists are getting dumber and should be paid even less. That aside, Big Food is sweating as many bullets as Big Pharma, if not more—their backs are against the wall.

Don’t relent. We have only begun to scratch the surface, and there are many more nefarious Bigs waiting in the wings…

This is why you don’t select pawns of other people with agendas beyond the national interest, like Waltz. How does this policy even remotely resemble what he ran on?

At best, you can paint it as a hardline negotiation tactic, but the Russians aren’t as stupid as Mike Waltz. They know goddamn well we can’t really take those measures.

This negotiation is already going nowhere at this rate. My advice to the transition team (which really must be replete with saboteurs to arrive here): fire the hacks and save yourself the trouble they’re going to cause.

You’ll end up having to do it anyway after the fifth insubordination or undermining.

Learn from last time, or we’ll be forced to assume you’re slow learners for a reason…

The mental stability of the corporate journalist class is very much at risk. That and it’s their job to prevent the conversation from shifting to ideological accountability for the Democrats, the donor class, and the Permanent State.

Especially the part in bed with the national security state and the administrative state, both illegitimate. Both have gone rogue (or always were rogue, moreover) against the American People.

Everything depends on shutting these people down and denying them the wildly disproportionate influence they’re often given (despite being rather unpopular).

Otherwise, nothing will get done as they invent fake scandal after engineered crisis. This is how they box an enemy Administration in. Lawfare and red herrings. Put them constantly on defense for a change.

If you need the point driven home, this same man is currently outlining a “Russia stole this from us” hoax for his followers (who can’t reply unless he follows/mentions of course—that’s the big red flag of people with weak ideas & argumentation).

It never ends unless you end it.

This has always been the biggest hurdle. I’ve been pitching BTC since it was measured in parts of cents, and it’s all about headache involved in getting your hands on it, especially in the way everyone tells you to do: physical custody.

If we can make this a lot easier, that’s a real game changer. Otherwise, the space will continue to financialize and that’s bad for our political/economic ambitions as a movement.

A bit of comparative historical analysis…

#election

Final Atlas polling yesterday…

#election

If it’s amp-clean, it’s up to you what you want to do. Obviously if you aren’t exhausted and if you aren’t used to being on it, sleep is the last thing you think about doing.

Because in many cases, that’s a far-fetched concept. LSD intended for sale in clubs is often adulterated with amphetamines (better for dancing, partying, venue sales, etc.), but if you get some clean stuff, this is entirely possible. And the dreams can be wild.

We need technology that simply exists and cannot be stopped by them. Whatever we have to do to create that, we need to. Otherwise, they will always find a way to bring it under control and render it exactly the same as all the existing institutions. You are dealing with a mafia here.

Who do you think generates half of this CSAM? Maybe the people using sex with kids on tape for blackmail don’t get to tell us what we’re doing wrong by providing for human freedom?

I swear to God, these subhuman psychopaths roll these ridiculous pretexts out and then everyone tap dances to them at face value. Whatever censorship tools you create, they will pass a bill for “the children” requiring you to also censor exposure & criticism of them. I promise.

If it’s not decentralized, there’s no point in crypto. There’s no point in any of this. VISA and Meta can do it better. We are AT WAR for human freedom. Act like it.