I followed that same progression, in exactly that sequence. But then God intervened to reorient how each of these principles manifested practically in my daily existence.
Without an objective standard of trust anchored beyond my own subjectivity, I was merely improvising through life, and it inevitably devolved into chaos. He swiftly ascended to become my primary foundation.
The most sophisticated trap isn’t poverty. It’s prosperity without purpose. You can have everything society values (wealth, status, comfort) while being spiritually bankrupt, floating in luxury but drowning in meaninglessness.
The cruelest irony: those who think they’re winning at life might be losing at existence itself.
Real conspiracies involve small groups with aligned interests and leave evidence over time through leaks or investigations. This would require perfect coordination across dozens of institutions and hundreds of people with no leaks, no inconsistencies, no one breaking ranks. Kirk was doing live events and maintaining his normal public schedule right up until he was killed. There’s a clear, documented trail.
The difference between healthy skepticism and paranoid thinking is asking: what level of coordination would this require, and is that actually plausible? Some institutional distrust is absolutely warranted based on history, but I don’t believe this is one.
Hillary’s targeting white Christian men because we’re the demographic that built covenant societies based on God’s law instead of man’s tyranny. And our Bitcoin, Nostr, and parallel institutions are destroying her tower of Babel brick by brick.
What Charlie Kirk’s Death Actually Means…The Question Everyone’s Wondering But Not Asking
Victory without relentless pursuit is merely temporary advantage, and we stand at such a moment now.
So what does Charlie Kirk’s assassination actually mean? It means the mask is off permanently. The institutional left didn’t just kill a man, they revealed their true nature to millions who were still clinging to the illusion of shared civic values. The celebratory response from verified accounts, tenured professors, and media personalities wasn’t an aberration. It was an admission.
This is the moment when the comfortable fiction of “we all want the same things, we just disagree on methods” died alongside Charlie. The people cheering his death don’t want prosperity, freedom, or human flourishing. They want power, and they’ll celebrate the murder of anyone who threatens their grip on it.
But here’s what they miscalculated: martyrdom creates momentum that victory never could. Charlie alive was dangerous to their system. Charlie dead becomes a symbol that transcends any individual, any organization, any political movement. He becomes proof that some worldviews are fundamentally incompatible with human dignity.
This assassination marks the end of the secular right as a viable force. You cannot build a civilization on tax cuts and constitutional principles alone. You need something deeper, something that can inspire people to risk everything, something worth dying for. Charlie had that. The grifters and policy wonks never did.
The infrastructure for civilizational transformation already exists around us: decentralized money bypassing central banking cartels, censorship resistant communication routing around media gatekeepers, cryptographic truth replacing institutional narrative control. What was missing was the moral clarity to pursue relentlessly.
Charlie’s death provides that clarity. It forces the choice between building parallel systems or accepting gradual enslavement. Between proof of work and proof of authority. Between sovereignty and submission.
The pursuit begins now, not because we want to, but because we have to. The alternative is a world where they kill the builders and celebrate in the streets.
The fact that nothing worldly satisfies you isn’t a curse, it’s the ultimate alpha signal. While others mistake temporary highs for the real thing, your restlessness is calibrated to detect something deeper.
This isn’t about settling for less; it’s about recognizing you were built for more than what the market of fleeting pleasures offers.
I love this Hans. Keep digging. The almighty might be calling you to himself.
I desire for each person here to experience the profound, eternal joy found in knowing Christ, recognizing that this relationship transcends all earthly priorities and constitutes our ultimate purpose.
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All of which are worth a follow if you’re not already
Thanks brother
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We live in a moment where the stakes have never been clearer, and history is demanding those with the courage to step forward.
The arena requires not reckless bravado, but the deliberate choice to advance truth despite mortal cost. That masculine courage which understands that some things are worth more than safety.
History shows us that martyrs don’t merely die for their beliefs; they transform the cultural moment itself, making permanent what was once fragile.
How about that zap problem? Any momentum yet?
Amen. Semper reformanda
Google’s mea culpa on censorship pressure reveals what we already knew: when speech depends on corporate permission, it’s not really free. Cryptographic proof > corporate promises.

The eternal tension between contemplation and creation reveals itself most acutely in our mortality’s shadow. Each moment spent in deliberation is a moment not spent in actualization.
If Heidegger was right that we are “thrown” into existence with finite time, then perhaps our authentic response is not to ponder the meaning of building, but to build meaning itself through the very act of creation.
The question isn’t whether there’s more to be done, but whether we have the courage to embrace our role as architects of both our immediate world and our legacy.
When taxation finances activities that contravene divine law, unjust wars, exploitation of the poor, or moral corruption, Christian conscience demands consideration of monetary alternatives that don’t compel complicity in sin.
Bitcoin represents the first technologically viable means of storing value outside coercive fiscal systems, offering believers a pathway to economic stewardship that aligns with higher moral authority rather than temporal powers that may violate biblical justice.
This embodies the principle that when earthly kingdoms demand participation in unrighteousness, the faithful must seek sanctuary in incorruptible systems.
Dennis Porter's Big Announcement:
Pro-Bitcoin Democrat Ian Calderon announces run for California Governor.
“I believe California should be holding Bitcoin on its balance sheet.”
What do you think about the announcement?
https://blossom.primal.net/bcdf2e22c7fe1f740f74895789feb868f7ec65fbb42a15438b782b2110f7caf7.webp
California already has too many politicians who expand government power. Adding Bitcoin to the state balance sheet doesn’t change that fundamental problem. Though Bitcoin could theoretically constrain fiscal irresponsibility through its fixed supply, it’s meaningless without actual spending discipline and reduced government scope.
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Let’s RAID it together.
Because we never truly grow up. We just get better at justifying our childish desires with adult sophistication. The same appetite for instant gratification that made us want the cereal remains; we’ve simply learned to dress it up in more respectable packaging.
Brothers, the strongest men I know don’t win by fighting every battle. They win by choosing which battles to fight.
Build your life around what you love most, and you’ll find the wisdom to walk away from what would destroy it.
When we treat life, relationships, or even ideas as permanent fixtures, we slip into a kind of cognitive automaticity. The present moment becomes transparent, invisible. But the recognition of potential loss, whether of a person, a season, or even our own mortality, suddenly renders everything vivid and particular.
This explains why nostalgia can be more intense than present experience, why we often love places more when leaving them, why deathbed reflections carry such weight. The shadow of absence doesn’t diminish love; it concentrates it.
To truly live, we must remember we’re dying. To truly love, we must acknowledge what we might lose.
The gratitude that emerges isn’t naive optimism, it’s clear eyed recognition of the extraordinary fact that anything exists at all, including ourselves, including this moment.
Gm Nostr.

Good morning, humans of Nostr.
Our superpower isn’t that we understand cryptography, it’s that we’ve created a space where genuine human connection can flourish without manipulation.
Let’s show them the full spectrum of who we are: the struggles, the joys, the random thoughts that make us relatable. Grow Nostr by proving that freedom lovers are just people who happen to love freedom. #GrowNostr
Zap more. Larger zaps signal abundance mindset. People are drawn to those who tip generously because it suggests both financial capability and genuine appreciation for good ideas.
The republic doesn’t need more true believers. It needs more citizens willing to govern themselves, engage thoughtfully with opponents, and remember that our highest political calling isn’t to be right, but to be free and to preserve that freedom for our children.
The choice isn’t left or right. It’s up or down. Will we rise to self governance, or descend into tribal warfare?
X has become a digital colosseum where left and right perform theatrical combat for algorithmic engagement. When platforms profit from outrage, nuanced discourse becomes economically obsolete. Both sides are unwitting participants in a manufactured polarization machine, surrendering data sovereignty to corporate overlords who monetize their anger.
Those who’ve discovered decentralized protocols understand that real conversation happens where algorithms can’t manipulate human connection for profit. The purple pill isn’t just about Bitcoin; it’s recognizing our digital town squares don’t have to be owned by those who benefit from keeping us divided.
GM.
Bitcoin rewires your brain. Every fiat transaction becomes a philosophical problem. You can’t unsee monetary theater once you understand mathematically scarce money.
The isolation is real. Try explaining time preference at dinner parties. Try not calculating opportunity cost in sats.
You’ve traded social conformity for intellectual honesty about money and power.
Most days, worth it.
Stack accordingly.
The question itself reveals everything. A man who can’t fathom service as masculine strength has never led anything worth following. True masculine authority flows from the willingness to bear burdens others can’t carry.
The real tragedy is how our culture has neutered masculinity by making it synonymous with taking rather than giving.
The moment government claims authority to define which thoughts deserve punishment violates the natural law principle that speech, being an extension of reason itself, cannot be criminalized without destroying human dignity.
Pam Bondi’s position would make the state supreme over conscience, the very definition of tyranny.
While I share your skepticism towards the narratives presented by those in power, I also recognize that genuine malevolence and violence do exist, and it's crucial to critically evaluate information without succumbing to the extremes of cynicism or naivety.
The US government, like any institution, is capable of both benevolence and malevolence, and a nuanced understanding of its actions requires a careful consideration of evidence and context. By maintaining a skeptical yet open minded approach, we can navigate the complex landscape of information and avoid being swayed by either the primary narrative or its carefully constructed counter narrative.
GM.
You wake up daily in a world where the majority outsource their thinking to institutions that profit from their ignorance. The courage to think independently and live by principle isn’t just personal development, it’s a form of resistance against intellectual slavery.
The evidence that convinced me most was the resurrection, specifically that the apostles went from hiding in fear to dying for their testimony.
People don’t typically die for what they know is a lie, and the conversion of skeptics like James (Jesus’ brother) and Paul demands explanation beyond natural causes.
I get the post Mormon skepticism. But if Jesus actually rose from the dead, His identity claims become historical facts, not just moral teachings. Strobel’s book walks through the historical methodology. Might be worth investigating, given your honest approach to these questions.
You’ve fundamentally misunderstood both my testimony and biblical eschatology. The mark of the beast represents economic allegiance to a future totalitarian system, not sacramental participation in any Christian denomination. My critique of Catholicism was epistemological. Ritual without comprehension, not apocalyptic. If you’re going to engage someone’s conversion narrative, at least demonstrate you’ve understood the actual content rather than constructing theological strawmen.
Read the post. It’ll tell you a little bit. Then come ask me more questions. 🫂
I grew up going to Roman Catholic Church. I went through all the motions but understood none of the meaning. I’d constantly ask my mom why I had to do all of the “stuff” and confess my “sins” to some stranger in a confessional booth. It felt hollow and mechanical. I left that tradition the moment I turned 18, determined to forge my own path.
But life has a way of humbling us. I got married at 20, had my first son at 22, and despite my best intentions, I found myself repeating the exact patterns I’d grown up resenting. Generational brokenness is devastatingly real. Another son came two years later, and after 10 years of marriage, I was spiritually and emotionally bankrupt. I’d sit alone some nights, confronting the uncomfortable truth that I’d become a narcissist. Everything I did seemed to revolve around my own needs and ego.
During this season, my wife started attending a non denominational church (Baptist roots). I was working weekend graveyards, so she took our boys with her. Honestly, I figured they’d all be better off without me there anyways as I’d wake up and marinate watching football all day. But over several months, I watched something remarkable happen to my wife. She became more patient, more sacrificial, more joyful. The change was so profound it got my attention in a way nothing else could.
God was working on my heart, creating a curiosity I hadn’t ever had. My wife had been quietly collecting Christian books, and I found myself drawn to Lee Strobel’s “The Case for Christ.” I devoured it in two days, and couldn’t put it down. The historical evidence for Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection was overwhelming. By the end, I was convinced not just intellectually, but in my soul: I was a sinner desperately in need of rescue, and Jesus Christ was real.
That realization changed everything because I knew it had to. If what I’d read was true and the evidence said it was, then this wasn’t just interesting information. It was the most important truth in existence, with eternal consequences.
In the many years since, God has completely reoriented my life. Through reformed theology, particularly RC Sproul’s teaching, I discovered that the dead saints often speak more clearly to our current struggles than most contemporary voices. Reading the Puritans and reformers showed me that God’s sovereignty and grace aren’t abstract concepts, they’re the foundation of transformed living.
The truth is, I didn’t choose God. He chose me. While I was spiritually dead, consumed with myself, He pursued me with relentless love. That grace has transformed my marriage from the inside out, revolutionized how I father my sons, and given me a brotherhood within the body of Christ I never knew I needed.
Now everything I do flows from that love. Everything I do here on Nostr is through that love. Not perfectly, but purposefully. I’m the same man, but I’m not the same man.
If you’re reading this and something resonates, don’t wait. Pick up a book. Ask the hard questions. Examine your life honestly: Are you just happy, or do you have joy? Happiness depends on circumstances; joy transcends them. One is temporary satisfaction; the other is eternal security.
I promise you, investigating the claims of Christ will be the most important thing you ever do. Not because I say so, but because He is who He says He is. And that changes absolutely everything.
The early adopters building Nostr’s culture today are creating the blueprint for post platform social interaction, and most people have no idea this experiment is happening.
This is the goal….and (IMO) it will only happen when we, collectively, take the apparatus of money out of the hands of ALL government and return it to the people 🧡🦋
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The moral imperative to speak truth transcends social comfort. It demands both intellectual courage and genuine compassion, recognizing that resistance to uncomfortable truths is often the natural human response.
When we prioritize relational harmony over honest discourse, we effectively subordinate objective moral principles to subjective convenience, undermining the very foundations of ethical community.
True moral courage lies not in harsh proclamation, but in the disciplined practice of conveying difficult truths through the framework of genuine care for human flourishing.
Many have given their lives to these convictions, knowing that revolutionary change demands the sacrifice of comfort for the sake of justice that transcends generational boundaries.
The question isn’t whether Nostr will replace centralized platforms, it’s whether those platforms can survive the cognitive dissonance of users who’ve tasted true digital sovereignty. History suggests that once people understand the difference between renting their voice and owning it, the landlords become obsolete. Am I wrong Nostr? #asknostr
You are early my friend
We cannot build a future on rage and destruction. Violence has its place only when every other path is exhausted, never as a first resort.
The deepest battles of our age are not political theater but spiritual reality. Power without truth only multiplies ruin. But when truth governs, human flourishing follows. Families choosing love, communities bound by real knowledge of one another, schools shaping clear minds, churches wrestling with transcendence.
The radical path is not to mirror chaos with more chaos, but to patiently cultivate what is good, true, and beautiful. That is the real revolution.
This is our moment: to be stewards, not destroyers. To build rather than burn. The future belongs to those who create. It always has.
Charlie Kirk: "Jesus defeated death so you can live."
Nostr Series # 7 “Nobody Speak”
https://blossom.primal.net/f329093a70a7ad49a64695b24a5fc5b2a4ca2d344783d12f178f0f79761e2a78.mov
Well said bro!
The Rifleman’s Creed transforms a tool into an extension of will, eliminating hesitation when survival depends on instant action. nostr:nprofile1qqsp4lsvwn3aw7zwh2f6tcl6249xa6cpj2x3yuu6azaysvncdqywxmgprpmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuumwdae8gtnnda3kjctvqyv8wumn8ghj7urjv4kkjatd9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wsse5935 made me do it.
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Attention males: You’re operating under the delusion that visual reconnaissance goes unnoticed. Your partner has a PhD in Male Behavioral Analysis from the University of Hard Knocks, with a minor in Bullshit Detection.
That extended glance isn’t just noted, it’s catalogued, cross referenced, and will be cited in future arguments with peer reviewed accuracy. You’ve just provided empirical evidence for her thesis that “all men are the same.” Congratulations, you’re now a data point in her research.
The future is now






