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Jean DuBois
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Farewell speech to 🤡🌍:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0AZMCddKNI&pp=ygUMYmVhdGUgYmFobmVy

🟥 We don't believe you anymore. We don't trust you anymore. We don't want you anymore! You science clowns, you political clowns, you media clowns, you doctor and dancing clinic clowns! You have lied, misled and deceived us – and earned millions at the same time! You have exploited your supposed authority and reputation to abuse our trust, you have put our health at risk for your profit. You have mistreated the children, the sick and the elderly, and at the same time you have feigned solidarity and charity. This is now over. We say no We say NO to you dishonest, inhuman, greedy, cowardly and unscrupulous people. We say no to masks, no to vaccinations, no to vaccination passports, no to virus hysteria, to climate hysteria, to war hysteria, no to your misanthropic plans. We are no longer participating. You have gambled it away. And you know that very well.

Replying to Avatar Cyph3rp9nk

I take advantage of the fact that user nostr:npub16pcgz3fct9znjcv37sn7zdrtk4xgjsgla7rm6dz82y9syashr7mq7nafu7 has reminded me of the book The Great Taking to post the documentary based on the book in which he explores the possible collapse of private ownership of financial assets for the benefit of large global financial institutions.

I also leave you the link to the book, which is free.

https://youtu.be/dk3AVceraTI

https://thegreattaking.com

Thank you for sharing 👍. Just saw the video, it’s terrifying. Has the author ever commented on bitcoin?

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Sgt. Rory Miller, Meditations on violence, ( a comparison of martial arts training and real world violence)

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Roger J. Morneau, A trip into the supernatural.

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Harry G. Frankfurt, On bullshit.

Strong case for private cities. nostr:note1tjruh00d8wah5s5w63gnjsylekmpss73pumrqvxwujetkzd4kp2sr5tg0k

Replying to Avatar Rune Østgård

I turn 52 today 🥳

As a gift to myself I want to share the following with you:

We are smack in the middle of a war of ideas, and I'll tell you why this is good.

The battle is between us - the people - and the political class.

And winning requires that we constantly learn new, actionable ideas.

However, this isn't just an imperative.

Once we throw ourselves into the battle, we develop a passion for it.

You may have experienced it yourself:

Meeting new people and sharing and developing new ideas together with them is wonderful.

You discover that when positive, creative people get together, 1 + 1 is never 2.

When we meet, physically or digitally or we just read each others' writings, we often identify ideas that the other person didn't have before, enabling us to create new knowledge and more understanding together.

And sometimes, when you and I combine our ideas, we develop things that the world hasn't seen or heard before.

It might not be a gigantic innovation, and normally it's just a very, very small thing.

But it's our joint appreciation of the process itself that is so immensely rewarding.

Because we realize that 1 + 1 in the social and intellectual domain more often than not is 3, 10, 1000 a million or more.

Magical is the only way to describe this process, which is reserved to us alone, the humankind.

When this happens, you also realize that there isn't any limit to what we can achieve with more knowledge and understanding.

Immersing me in this form of social interaction gives me a constant dopamin rush.

I'm addicted.

Don't you ever force me into rehab.

Have a nice day ❤️

Happy birthday Rune

Thank you very much for your contributions. I value them a lot.