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Jones was forced to admit that he was faking what he said (even though the shooting was fake) to set a precedent of the eradication of the 1st Amendment. Jones was exposed in the 90's as COINTELPRO, and therefore, is a government operative.

I don't remember the name of the guy who got whack'd for saying that, but it was confirmed, which was why they murdered him.

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That I can't publicly confirm or deny.

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American politics is weird and broken. We have a system that, by design, is a duopoly. If a new party emerges, it either dies or replaces one of the existing ones. Because of that, we end up with these big tents containing lots of different constituencies and contradictory coalitions.

Take, for example, how conservative black evangelicals are pro-family, pro-life, and pro-business, but most vote Democrat because they’re turned off by Republican racism. Or consider gay Republicans like Peter Thiel, who vote in their economic interests despite it being against their safety and the advancement of the gay community.

There are many ways in which a two-party system doesn't make sense. I’ve lived in two countries with proportional representation, Uruguay and New Zealand. Both have much more stable politics and better systems of coalition-building and compromise. They’re smaller, too, but you can see the US system broken at a state level where the numbers can be similar to those in Uruguay and New Zealand.

Forcing everyone to fit their values and political aspirations into a single party is a mess.

What’s interesting is that as the US becomes more partisan, party members are more likely to adopt the party’s platform, even if it would otherwise not be in their personal or community interest. Only a small and shrinking number of true independents can focus on issues across parties.

Nos Journalism Acclerator partner nostr:npub1uuxnz0sq60thc098xfxqst7wnw77l0sm3r8nn48yspuvz4ecprksxdahzv has a good piece about this based on research: nostr:note1dnqm9f7ljzrfcuu0gy8ghtxgnmtar8lvfxcjhryeka43r85h2zaqzvsqc5

I have talked about who is behind this compromised occupation (that is highly unconstitutional) on Nostr before, and I'm not afraid to talk about it even now. Some of my popular posts talk about that, actually.

Watchman Privacy interviewed SimpleX, But yet

If you hit the contact on his website, only Telegram and Protonmail are listed. And Google analytics, Google fonts, Google forms, Gmail, and Cloudflare are used.

First of all, Telegram leaks metadata (who/when is talking), and that's why people use SimpleX. You'd know this if you listened to your own interview.

Second, even if we ignore that Proton's board of directors has a World Economic Forum member, which is the organization pushing for forced digital IDs. Protonmail is not really end-to-end, if they force you to have your private key in their web app, that's cloud-to-cloud. As I've went over previously, they even ban PGP signatures from external apps. Even Mikkel Thorup, the guy who SELLS Watchman Privacy event tickets, said on his podcast "Protonmail isn't as private as people think".

So surely they self-host right? No, Gabe Custodiet’s "Privacy Summit" with Expat Money used Google forms and Gmail to collect the info of those seeking to flee the US for privacy. Thorup’s ExpatMoney.com and io are both on Cloudflare with Google emails, and these coordinated all Watchman events of political asylum seekers and 2nd citizenship applications.

Do you really want Cloudflare and Google knowing you're fleeing the US for financial privacy? Now, I know Thorup would respond to this by saying "well your data goes to the countries you apply to citizenship for, so it's not private anyway". But this is misleading, because many countries may only need a fixed investment or time spent in the country. While as applicants to these exclusive Privacy Summits, often feel pressure to exaggerate their assets, to get accepted as clients.

Then on Watchman's site, he sells “Bitcoin privacy” through Gumroad, which is on Cloudflare, Google analytics, and Facebook analytics. But the worst part is Gumroad blocks new account sign-ups unless you enable Google. Watchman can’t even figure out how to not have Google fonts API on his WordPress. And then he only sells his book for Amazon CIA contractor fiat, only uses spyware Twitter/Youtube and no alternatives, and lists the following: "CONSULTING: Few humans have the experience and knowledge I do with private and freedom living."

Few humans have your knowledge? Give me a break bro, maybe in scamming people. Here at Simplified Privacy, our message is the opposite,

I am not claiming to be anything special. I'm just a regular dude without even an undergrad computer science degree. All I got is a dream to spread freedom. And if I can learn this open source technology later in life, so can you.

So if you want to see Watchman come on Nostr or SimpleX, make some noise. Smash that repost. Because the only way he's going to adopt freedom tech is when its undeniable that he's being left behind.

So the Privacy Watchman, despite having some good connections, is not practicing good OPSEC, and is a scammer compromised by the CIA. Is that what I'm getting at here?

That's why I mentioned that I believe in a couple superstitions. :P it looks awesome nonetheless.

The Primal app is acting weird when I tried to tag nostr:npub1thlu8vhyfn635t62ghhlcafkvhqqq2t6476888eayycwvxtm6yhqa2npsq inside parentheses.

Maybe someone from nostr:npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg could look into this.

Good morning,

I finally have another song to release, but this is in collaboration with Stewart Sound Design for a Vital synth preset pack called Reactive. Most of the instruments used in the song are using instruments from the Vital synth pack, with one instrument using Helm (a preset by Matt Tyttel), and another using Dexed (a DX-7 emulator).

The song is entitled "Wrenched Torque", which is a synthwave composition I had produced in a few days. Now yes, I am very new to synthwave, but I hope this does not stop you from listening. I will be posting it on YouTube and Wavlake for your listening pleasure. Note that on Wavlake, if you decide to boost via sats, there will be a 50/50 split with RAES (@`Ryan Stewart`), the sound designer behind the pack.

I finally have more music to post, since I was working on a massive project (the Touhou-style Hifuu or Fake Fangame album I'm making), and I needed a break from that (I'm 10 songs in, and still have a few more to do).

In other news, I am working on something for a YouTube channel named Chit-Chat with Kana , but she doesn't know what that is yet. I started work on it last night, and I have yet to see what happens as it progresses. Other than that, that's all I have for now. I know it's long, but so be it.

This was mentioned in DM's between us two, but for those that don't know, I work with Ardour, a GPL-2 licensed DAW, one of the best in Free Software (in the Free Software Foundation sense) DAW's out there.

They would gladly tie Monero to terrorism. Don't fall for the script these people are following (now any of the politicians anyway).

Neither side thinks long-term. Independent people think long-term

If one feels the desire to vote, then they should vote for independents at the very least, or cease voting altogether. As I had mentioned, it's only because it strengthens the stranglehold on the people who "vote" for these selected individuals that are pushed by both sides of the fake aisle.

Hah, I knew Chromium-based browsers were compromised. Firefox-based for the win!