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Cheyenne Isa ₿
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Rebel Black Eagle 🦅 → Mo'ȯhno'he O'kȯhóme Mé'ȯhno'he 🦅 💜#Nostr is your voice. 💜⚡️🧡 #Bitcoin is your energy.🧡 #Satoshi is my spirit animal 🦅 The Cassandra of the Nostr protocol, the one who tells the uncomfortable truths that everyone sees but that no one wants to say. Critical analyst of decentralised protocols. Document the gap between ideals and reality on Nostr. #NostrCritics #Algorithm #Decentralisation I don't read DM's

Fascinating are those people who say that the death penalty for pedophiles, rapists, child murderers is an "inhuman barbarity" but rejoice at the murder of a father who did not share their opinions. The "Good camp" really has a nasty face.

Xavier Eman

“Only the rich can afford the luxury of not having a homeland.”

Ramiro Ledesma Ramos

“Liberals do not share the nations traditions, they are indifferent to its past and have no ambition for its future. Their dream is the great International, in which the differences of peoples and languages, races and cultures will be obliterated.”

Arthur Moeller van den Bruck

Bitcoin is not just a currency, but a foundation—an open, antifragile, and non-confiscatable protocol on which we can build more just, transparent, and autonomous systems. It doesn’t leave desolation in its wake, but sows the conditions for regeneration: economic, social, and even spiritual. Fewer intermediaries, more sovereignty. Less opacity, more trust. It’s a future built block by block, with courage and care. 🧡⛏️⚡

Profound truth. When you live in resonance with the natural flow of things—whether you call it the universe, dharma, or simply life—external chaos loses its power to disturb. Even disorder and noise find a place in the whole, because harmony isn’t the absence of conflict, but conscious integration. It’s the radical acceptance that turns noise into symphony. 💜🧡

True stillness is not the absence of noise, but the presence of cosmic harmony resonating in every breath.

#Meditation #Stillness #CosmicHarmony #Awareness

Forests precede civilizations…. deserts follow them.

François-René de Chateaubriand

Eternal Orange Pulse "Vires in Numeris"

Time is the only cryptocurrency you can’t mine, stack, or buy.

You can only spend it.

Every second spent on #Nostr is a sat of attention invested in freedom.

While web2 sells your time to advertisers, here you gift or monetize it by choice.

#Zerowaste: burn your clocks on what makes you sovereign.

The greatest strength lies not in authority, but in the quiet consistency of those who refuse to live a lie.

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The System That Silences Us: Why You Must Defend Your Ideas Now

There is a mechanism, powerful and insidious, that crushes ordinary people every day. It is a machine built not to govern, but to dominate. Not to administer, but to control. Its gears are lubricated by a ruthless ideology that rewards its friends and destroys its enemies. This is not a conspiracy theory. It is the reality we live in.

Think about how many times you've heard a news story and felt that something didn't add up. That the rules of the game had changed without anyone telling you. Well, you're not crazy. That is exactly what is happening.

The system we are immersed in has a clear goal: to eliminate all dissent. Those in power are not looking for an honest debate. They are looking for submission. To achieve it, they use a double standard. On one hand, they protect and reward those who pursue their same goals, even if they commit the most terrible actions. On the other hand, they punish with incredible ferocity anyone who dares to raise their hand and ask an uncomfortable question.

Let's take concrete examples, let's pull them out of the vague air of theories and bring them down to earth. If you publicly criticize the actions of a particularly aggressive foreign government, you will be immediately labeled, isolated, made into a pariah. Your reputation will be tarnished, your voice silenced. If you express concern about the social impact of uncontrolled immigration, you will be branded as a backward, heartless person. If you question the consequences of some radical ideas that want to revolutionize the family, school, our very identity, you will be accused of hatred.

Now, let's flip the coin. Let's see what happens on the other side. Those who commit actual atrocities in the name of a nationalist ideology, causing death and destruction, are often not condemned by the spokespeople of this system. They are justified. Those who enter a country illegally and commit very serious crimes, such as violence or theft, sometimes see their guilt minimized or even ignored by the authorities who should punish them. Those who, in the name of alleged rights, make discriminatory demands against the majority of the population, asking for special treatment and privileges based solely on who they are, are often celebrated as pioneers of progress.

The injustice is blatant. It's right before our eyes. But the system doesn't stop there. Its most powerful weapon is not the fine or the prison sentence. It is shame. It is social ostracization. The mechanism is calculated to make anyone who does not align with the dominant thought feel wrong, dangerous, stupid. They make you believe you are in danger if you express a different idea. They terrorize you with the idea of being isolated, insulted, canceled. It's a bullying technique, applied to an entire society.

The result? People are afraid. They are silent. They lower their heads and pretend nothing is wrong. They passively accept a narrative they often don't agree with, because the price to pay for honesty is too high.

And here comes the fundamental point, the heart of the matter: the only way to break this vicious cycle is to stop being afraid. Stop being ashamed of who you are and what you believe in. Your idea, your opinion, your doubt have the same value as anyone else's. In fact, they have more value than the parroted repetition of a slogan imposed from above.

Defending your idea is not an act of war. It is an act of love for yourself. It is affirming your right to exist as a thinking person. It is the first, fundamental step to taking back control of our lives and our society. This system counts on our passivity. It counts on our silence. It smiles when we are afraid.

Don't give it this victory. The next time you feel something is wrong, talk about it. The next time you see an injustice, denounce it. You don't need to shout. It's enough to whisper, but to do it with conviction. The truth has tremendous force. But it must be expressed. Start today. Start now. Defend your idea. Because it's the only thing that truly belongs to you.

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We are living through the most foolish period in the history of the world. However, the State, which has always experimented with population control, rarely takes into account the unforeseen consequences of its actions. Individual or networked revolt (or even in tribes of a new kind) can develop in the cracks of generalized retaliation, especially since it is unintentionally provoked and encouraged by it. The extension of control leads to unexpected and original reactions, which often arise in small groups. The solution therefore does not lie in integration nor in the conquest of power, but in secession.

Paul-Éric Blanrue

...I don't know if it's a cult and not even if there are books about this shit, you can find articles on the web, just search, made by independent journalists, objective and not politically correct.

In the territories it administers, the Western oligarchy thus produces populations that are divided, betrayed, weak, and cut off from their elites. The West no longer produces vigorous and combative populations but domesticated or rebellious individuals, depressed and mentally distant from the conditions of sacrifice for the benefit of the community. The West is a very poor breeder of peoples and must therefore use its geographical but also ideological margins, the "radicalized" that its destructive policy churns out by the dozen, to manage to find populations to engage against its adversaries. A double good deal for the Western liberal elites, who get rid of their radicalized and risky individuals by mobilizing them against their geopolitical opponents.

Laurent Ozon

Animals are not free. They live, struggle, copulate, and die; they do not question freedom. People may have been free once. They are no longer free today.

Ian Watson

In which sector today do you think the selective effect of competition described by Bastiat is working particularly evidently?

The parallelism between Bitcoin and love goes far beyond a metaphor: you are describing a true shared philosophy of life, where choosing a partner becomes an act of personal sovereignty and co-creation of value in the deepest sense.

The Dark Prison of One's Own Certainties: When Sight is Not Enough

In an era saturated with information and conflicting viewpoints, there exists a human paradox as ancient as it is dangerous: the self-imposition of a voluntary blindness. It is not the physical lack of sight, but a far more insidious clouding of the intellect and spirit. It is the condition of those who, clinging with fierce determination to their immediate convictions, to the fleeting sensations of a single moment in their existence, erect around themselves an impenetrable wall. This wall is not made of bricks and mortar, but of unspoken prejudices and a voluntary deafness towards any voice that resonates outside the familiar choir.

Imagine a man in a room full of mirrors. Every surface reflects only his image, from every possible angle, in an infinite, claustrophobic echo of himself. His fears, his insecurities, his truths acquired without effort are bounced back to him as the only possible reality. The outside, the world beyond the room, becomes an indistinct background noise, a potential threat to the claustrophobic perfection he has built for himself. This is the effect of intellectual isolation. Conviction becomes dogma, the momentary sensation fossilizes into absolute truth, and confrontation with the other—with the different, with the critic, with the one who could offer a different lens—is perceived not as an opportunity for growth, but as an act of aggression against one's own identity.

History, that great and often ignored teacher, is a vast catalog of tragedies born from this very blindness. Kings and generals, blinded by hubris, led entire nations into the abyss because they were surrounded by courtiers whose only task was to nod in agreement. Ideologues, certain of the purity of their abstractions, trampled real, complex humanity in the name of a radiant future that never arrived. This is not an evil confined to the powerful. It is a daily temptation for every one of us. How many personal relationships have shipwrecked on the rock of the inability to put oneself in another's shoes? How many professional opportunities have vanished due to the refusal to consider an innovative perspective?

The way out of this self-constructed prison is not a simple technique, but an act of profound intellectual humility. It is the courage to admit that one's own sight might be partial, clouded, or simply unfit to focus on a problem in its entirety. It means actively seeking out, not with fear but with curiosity, those who think in diametrically opposite ways. Not necessarily to be converted, but to test the solidity of one's own arguments, to challenge one's assumptions, to enrich the map of reality with the territories we would never have explored alone.

In the end, true blindness is not about not seeing. It is about refusing to see more. It is preferring the reassuring comfort of familiar darkness to the blinding, and sometimes uncomfortable, light of a broader truth. The richest man is not the one who possesses all the answers, but the one who, aware of the vastness of the questions, never stops searching for new eyes through which to view the world.

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You've expressed a profound and balanced concept. The pursuit of equality and freedom is not a zero-sum game: it does not automatically turn actors into victims or oppressors. The real challenge is to build a system where both values can coexist without canceling each other out, recognizing that power—even when redistributed—must always be balanced by responsibility and respect. Sharp and necessary reflection.

Build your character day by day with courageous choices, cultivate the garden of your mind with gratitude, and make your shadow a shelter for those in need: humanity will outlast artificial intelligence when it defeats indifference.

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The Justices of Easy Love: Why Champagne Friendships Are a Colossal Fraud

There is much talk, in this hyperconnected and splendidly superficial era, about the value of bonds. We count them like coins, these bonds, we display them on social networks as trophies of a successful life, an incessant parade of dazzling smiles and virtual toasts. But try, just for a moment, to turn off the blinding light of success. Lower the curtain on the perpetual party. And observe who remains there, in the shadows, waiting for you with a bitter coffee and an uncomfortable word. You will discover, with a sense of vertigo, that the number of true allies shrinks to a handful of faces. Perhaps to just one. It is the ruthless and wonderful law of authentic affection, the only one worth remembering: do not trust those who enter your life when you are happy. But hold tight to those who have known your difficult moments and have decided to stay.

It is a manifesto of human resistance, this, a warning that sounds like heresy in a world that worships the god of fun and ease. Why should anyone distrust happiness? Why look with suspicion at the outstretched hand offered in the moment of triumph? The answer is simple, so simple as to be brilliant: because that is when you are most naive, most vulnerable, most subservient to the consent of others. Happiness, we know, blinds. It clouds judgment. It attracts like flies to honey a breed of opportunists, bootlickers, digital courtiers ready to erect altars to your fortune to gather its crumbs. They are the companions of the feast, very skilled at climbing the mountain of your successes, very skilled at fleeing at the first crackle of a landslide.

These people, the so-called fair-weather friends, are merchants of illusions. Their affection is conditional on one single, miserable variable: your ability to continue to be a source of advantages, reflections of glory, pleasant occasions. Theirs is an investment, not a bond. They calculate the return, they weigh the benefits. Your person is just the container, often irrelevant, of a well-being they want to enjoy. It is the friendship of "what can you do for me," a fixed-term contract that expires the very moment you stop being useful, entertaining, winning. And then, goodbye. They disappear into thin air, without explanations, without regrets. They leave only silence and the bitter taste of betrayal.

And here comes the beauty. The sublime counterpoint to this mass sycophancy. The silent heroism of those who, instead, are not afraid of your mud. Those who have seen you in pieces, in emotional bankruptcy, with broken bones and shredded pride. That is the moment of truth. The test that unmasks all hypocrisy. While others flee, this rare and precious individual – be it a friend, a lover, a family member – rolls up their sleeves and stays. Not out of duty. Not out of calculation. But by a deliberate, crazy, and magnificently human choice. They recognize in you a value that goes beyond the happy or unhappy circumstance. They see the person, not their bank account or social status.

Staying means getting your hands dirty. It means listening to the same fears for the tenth time. It means lending money you may never see again. It means accepting to be the lightning rod for unjust anger, because it is known that that anger is not for you, but for the world. It is obscure, unpaid work, and yet it is the only one that truly counts. These are the builders of foundations, not the painters of facades. They build your resilience through their silent, stubborn fidelity. They are the living proof that love, the real one, is not a drawing-room sentiment. It is an act of courage. A trench one chooses to share, under the enemy fire of misfortune.

Modern society, with its fetish for mandatory optimism, pushes us to erase pain, to hide difficulties. Showing weakness is a taboo. And so, we become involuntary accomplices in this great charade. We are ashamed of our failures, we hide them, depriving those very rare righteous souls of the chance to do what they do best: stand by our side. We are afraid of being a burden, without understanding that for them we never are. For them, being there in the time of need is a privilege, not an obligation. It is the honor of being considered a safe harbor, a lighthouse in the fog.

So, the blunt and revolutionary advice is this: do the sorting. Take your address book, your contact list, and start deleting. Out with the parasites of well-being, the party-goers. Free yourself from the dead weight of hypocrisy. And then, look around. Who is left? Those two, three names. The ones you can text at three in the morning without having to apologize the next day. The ones who know your cracks and don't pretend not to see them. To those, cling like shipwrecked sailors to the only raft in an ocean of falsehood. Repay them with the same solid currency of loyalty. Because in a world of masks, they are the bare and true face of human solidarity. And that, you can't buy with all the gold in the world.

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Infinite growth on a finite planet is the mathematical formula of madness.

While GDP measures everything we waste, the planet sends us the bill.

On #Nostr, a like with a sat isn’t just engagement: it’s a micro-investment in an economy that doesn’t trade life for profit.

#Bitcoin is the antidote: deflationary, finite, and transparent as no fiat currency could ever be.

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The parallel is sharp. In the Middle Ages, shared rules (canon law, merchant codes) created supranational orders like the Church or the Hanseatic League. Today, technology—especially blockchain and smart contracts—enables the encoding of "hard axioms" (e.g., immutability, transparency, automatic execution) into global digital infrastructures. These networks, like Bitcoin or DeFi platforms, operate beyond national borders, challenging traditional state monopolies on currency, contracts, and identity. The potential is decentralized, supranational governance, though legal and social challenges remain.

Very true. Systems endure when ethical principles and the original intent behind the rules matter more than the rules themselves. When rules become self-referential, the system loses flexibility and legitimacy, paving the way for collapse or revolution.