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An unbelievably delusional rant from climate cultists at the Associated Press.

Having a dog is one of the WORST contributors to climate change, they say. Because dogs eat meat, and we have to get meat from farm animals.

Ignore the fact that dogs love us. And that we love them. Forget that dogs make us happy. And that families & societies with high rates of dog ownership are healthier, wealthier, and more cohesive. You don’t even need stats for that. Open your eyes.

But no. Sacrifice man’s best friend on the altar of climate hysteria. Ignore the simple reality that technology solves almost every climate change concern.

Despicable and sad. If you rely on these clowns for your news, please expand your information diet.

https://apnews.com/article/climate-choices-impact-decisions-recycling-flying-meat-a85ef43fc63c666e16f29e8ca1e43beb

Socialism explained in one picture

Absolute truth right here

Leave England. If that's not possible:

1. Experiment with Bitcoin payments. You'd be surprised how often it works (e.g., buy a gift or debit card with BTC, pay in fiat).

2. Find out in which other country you can open a bank account and payment accounts. This is harder. But normal Russians have resorted to this for years. This is harder. Also, I guess you are now as free as a Russian. GG mate.

PSA: Brave browser blocks all YouTube ads by default. And it works just like Google Chrome.

Oh and it blocks ads everywhere else as well. No external adblocker needed. And it's a privacy focused browser.

They don't pay me but I wish they did.

Everybody's bitch moaning and complaining about "they're taking away our privacy" while still using Google Chrome. Especially my EU and UK bros.

It is VERY EASY to start taking your privacy back. There's no perfect solution, but any effort will put you in the top 10%. No tech savvy needed.

Here's a privacy tech stack that anyone can set up in 1 day:

1. Browser: BRAVE

Privacy out of the box. Chromium based (works like chrome). Blocks all ads by default INCLUDING YOUTUBE ADS. Brave Search collects very little user data (if any) and is getting good.

2. VPN: PROTON, MULLVAD

Basically any VPN that doesn't retain user logs, allows payment in Bitcoin or cash (Mullvad) is a good start. Never use free VPNs because you are the product. Read reviews from tech savvy people on Nostr or X before picking. Nothing is perfect, unless you set up your own VPN (which requires tech savvy).

Email: PROTON MAIL

It just works very well. Encryption and privacy features like self-destructing emails are nice.

Messaging: SIGNAL

Not the *most private* but good enough. And its easy for your normie friends & family to set up. (soon: Bitchat)

Payments: BITCOIN, LIGHTNING NETWORK

Study Bitcoin. It always works. Nobody can turn it off. No entity controls it. They can close your Stripe, bank account, credit cards, but they can't take your Bitcoin.

Monero might have had an argument, but there's very little usage and just got hit with a 51% attack.

Social Media: NOSTR

They can lock you out of X or Facebook, demonitize & delete your YouTube vids. But they can't shut down Nostr. It's a protocol, not an app. You own your account through your private key. You can migrate it to any app (Primal, Damus). You can get paid in Bitcoin instead of whoring yourself out online for elonbucks.

Storage: A PHYSICAL HARD DRIVE

Seriously. Go out and spend $250 on a 20TB hard drive. Seagate sells them from 8-26TB. You will pay more for your 2TB Google One subscription over time.

Google can block you from upgrading your Google account because of an issue with your Google wallet (and saying you'll lose your data) unless you ID KYC yourself. This happened to me.

But they ain't taking your hard drive!

Image credit: [at]enteio on X

I had this vision of Peter Schiff running around searching for an OTC exchange booth to swap his gold shavings for a handful of Sats

Very important. People are getting de-banked and deplatformed. Saw your post about this on X.

Zaps make it feel alive

Is this a picture showing altcoin investors?

With apologies to Mr. Hodl, all vloggers are YouTubers in spirit. There's a Mr. Beast deep inside just waiting to come out.

Totalitarians at the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) suggest that any coin that has passed through a non-KYC wallet AT ANY POINT should be tagged and possibly banned from fiat off ramps.

Fear-inducing rhetoric like this serves a purpose. It keeps people away from Bitcoin. It's what the fiat puppet masters want.

They are telling you that you're guilty by association if you use Bitcoin. They want you to lose trust in it.

And yet, they'd never propose that a $100 bill deposited at a bank without explaining where it came from should be banned from use.

Oh wait. They might.

Source (from the BIS) https://www.bis.org/publ/bisbull111.htm

Education & information systems must improve, no argument here. It's incredible that mao and stalin's crimes aren't taught at school, or glossed over.

But most people know at some level these people are almost all evil (not churchill imo even though I'm not a fan) whether they say Hitler was the worst or not. People aren't idiots. You just gotta prompt them to think beyond their first instinct.

Adolf, btw, deserves 100% of the scorn and negative press. He was a repugnant and retarded war criminal who somehow grabbed defeat from the jaws of victory because of his fixation on aryan supremacy. Reading about Hitler outside of Hollywood, MSM, McGraw Hill , including Hitler's own writing, reinforces this.

Broader point: We must stop relying solely on conventional channels. There's high quality, accessible literature out there. Would I like to see it reflected in MSM? Yeah. But it's easier to slowly realize that our information diet must change, where mainstream media is just one part of it.

Haven't you been listening to Steve Hanke and Peter Zeihan?

Nov 11, 2018.

$100 saved in Bitcoin then would be worth over $1,800 today.

Nothing else comes close.

HFSP, Mr. Hanke.