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Howard Roark
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"The man who fights for his ideals is the man who is truly alive."

"Render therefore to Caesar the things which are Caesar's; and unto God the things that are God's." - Jesus

You can keep your dollars, but the bitcoin is ours

The former grifter 'elites' want their cheap money back, they want their cheap foreign illegal labor back, they want their island back. And now they want your bitcoin at a discount just before it takes over the new global financial system.

The fud narrative is so transparent at this point it's laughable. Act accordingly.

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Feeling very fortunate to have a slight understanding of bitcoin and nostr

Here's a chart of the foods you mentioned, along with their approximate deuterium levels:

| **Food** | **Deuterium Level (ppm)** |

| --- | --- |

| **Berries** | 130-150 |

| **Tropical Fruit** | 150-170 |

| **Grass Fed Meat** | 140-160 |

| **Seed Oils** | 160-180 |

| **Vegetables** | 140-160 |

| **Processed Foods** | 180-200 |

Note: The deuterium levels are approximate and can vary depending on factors like geographical location, climate, and agricultural practices.

Here's a brief explanation of the deuterium levels in each food group:

* **Berries**: Berries tend to have relatively low deuterium levels, likely due to their high water content and the fact that they're often grown in cooler, more temperate climates.

* **Tropical Fruit**: Tropical fruits like pineapples, mangoes, and bananas tend to have higher deuterium levels, likely due to their growth in warmer, more humid climates with higher levels of deuterium in the water.

* **Grass Fed Meat**: Grass-fed meat tends to have moderate deuterium levels, likely due to the fact that the animals are eating plants that have absorbed water with varying levels of deuterium.

* **Seed Oils**: Seed oils like canola, soybean, and sunflower oil tend to have higher deuterium levels, likely due to the fact that they're often extracted from seeds that have been grown in regions with higher levels of deuterium in the water.

* **Vegetables**: Vegetables tend to have moderate deuterium levels, similar to grass-fed meat, likely due to the fact that they're often grown in a variety of climates and soil conditions.

* **Processed Foods**: Processed foods tend to have higher deuterium levels, likely due to the fact that they often contain ingredients that have been grown or produced in regions with higher levels of deuterium, and may also contain added water or other ingredients that contribute to higher deuterium levels.

It's worth noting that deuterium levels can vary widely depending on a range of factors, including:

* Geographical location: Deuterium levels tend to be higher in warmer, more humid climates, and lower in cooler, more temperate climates.

* Climate: Deuterium levels can vary depending on factors like rainfall, temperature, and humidity.

* Agricultural practices: Deuterium levels can be influenced by factors like irrigation, fertilization, and crop rotation.

* Food processing: Deuterium levels can be affected by food processing techniques, such as drying, freezing, or canning.

Overall, while this chart provides some general guidelines on the deuterium levels of different foods, it's essential to keep in mind that there can be significant variations depending on the specific food, production methods, and geographical location.

Bitcoin is often described as having qualities similar to allodial title when it comes to digital property, because control over bitcoin is absolute as long as one holds the private keys—there are no higher authorities, states, or institutions that can seize or govern that ownership if the private keys remain secure. In this sense, possession of a Bitcoin private key is seen as "digital allodial title": exclusive, sovereign, and not dependent on recognition or permission from any external body

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The Pattern Never Changes…

JFK. 9/11. Trump’s shooting. Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The same script plays out every time: initial confusion, conflicting narratives, institutional investigations that raise more questions than answers, and decades of unresolved mysteries.

We’ll never get real answers because the system isn’t designed to provide them. It’s designed to manage narratives and protect power structures. The Charlie Kirk case will follow the exact same trajectory. Official story, holes in the narrative, citizen investigators finding inconsistencies, and eventual memory holing.

This isn’t incompetence. It’s the inevitable result of centralized information control meeting institutional self preservation.

The brutal reality: Every major event becomes a “mystery” because institutions have zero incentive to provide clarity that might implicate themselves or their networks. Gatekeepers get captured, algorithms get gamed, authorities get bought. The system isn’t broken, it’s working exactly as designed.

Institutions failed because centralization always fails. The solution isn’t better institutions, it’s no institutions.

What works: Cryptography. Economic incentives. Distributed verification. Permissionless innovation.

What doesn’t: Asking nicely. Voting harder. Constitutional amendments. Official investigations.

Citizens doing frame by frame analysis of grainy footage aren’t conspiracy theorists, they’re applying cryptographic thinking to media forensics because it’s more epistemologically sound than trusting captured institutions.

Stop trying to fix the machine. Build a better one. Make verification so cheap that lies become economically impossible.

The future is peer to peer. Everything else is legacy infrastructure waiting to be routed around.

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I will support anyone who is defending their basic rights against a corrupt government no matter where in the world