Glorious interview weaving nuclear energy w/ hard (Bitcoin) money. #[0] https://youtu.be/1vkWgKhSpag?si=u8ERIRSbyUC289fD
😂 nostr:note1m0sf5dnnqs5h6dpvjt4h5hvp7ju2t936n49hus3mwg966kchu3fse365ln
If only there was something that could fix this. https://youtu.be/KYXgxhyAiwk?si=g4smx4-m32V9PcIh
Something fixes this
Both Bitcoin and Milei incorporate halving. 😂
https://internationalman.com/articles/doug-casey-on-the-worlds-first-anarcho-capitalist-president/ 
Central Bank hucksters looking for excuses to continue doing what they do.
Great interview with nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a who just released her new book “Broken Money: Why Our Financial System is Failing Us and Why We Can Make Our System Better”
The use of the term “fiat fuels” continues to grow. nostr:npub1gdu7w6l6w65qhrdeaf6eyywepwe7v7ezqtugsrxy7hl7ypjsvxksd76nak
T🤡💩 
Fiat Media 🤝 Fiat Fuels
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“In April, the New York Times published an article headlined “How Electrifying Everything Became A Key Climate Solution.” The article, by Nadja Popovich and Brad Plumer, said that “To tackle climate change” the U.S. will have to quit burning fossil fuels in our engines, furnaces, and boilers, and the “best way to do that, experts increasingly say, is to replace them with electric versions.” The article quoted Saul Griffith, the founder and chief scientist at Rewiring America, a dark money group, that I wrote about here on Substack on March 19, in “The Dark Money Behind The Gas Bans.”
Griffith told the Times that “All roads point to electrification.” The Times did not mention that Rewiring America is leading the effort to ban the use of natural gas in homes and businesses. Nor did the Times bother to report that Rewiring America doesn’t disclose its budget or funders. The Times article didn’t contain the word “ratepayers,” and did not include “consumers.”
This lack of rigorous reporting by legacy media outlets is unfortunate. Alas, it’s not surprising. As with much of the rhetoric around alt-energy and decarbonization, cost figures — and the regressive effect that decarbonization mandates like bans on gas appliances will have on low- and middle-income consumers — are routinely ignored.”
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https://robertbryce.substack.com/p/more-proof-that-the-electrify-everything

Fiat Media 🤝 Fiat Fuels
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“In April, the New York Times published an article headlined “How Electrifying Everything Became A Key Climate Solution.” The article, by Nadja Popovich and Brad Plumer, said that “To tackle climate change” the U.S. will have to quit burning fossil fuels in our engines, furnaces, and boilers, and the “best way to do that, experts increasingly say, is to replace them with electric versions.” The article quoted Saul Griffith, the founder and chief scientist at Rewiring America, a dark money group, that I wrote about here on Substack on March 19, in “The Dark Money Behind The Gas Bans.”
Griffith told the Times that “All roads point to electrification.” The Times did not mention that Rewiring America is leading the effort to ban the use of natural gas in homes and businesses. Nor did the Times bother to report that Rewiring America doesn’t disclose its budget or funders. The Times article didn’t contain the word “ratepayers,” and did not include “consumers.”
This lack of rigorous reporting by legacy media outlets is unfortunate. Alas, it’s not surprising. As with much of the rhetoric around alt-energy and decarbonization, cost figures — and the regressive effect that decarbonization mandates like bans on gas appliances will have on low- and middle-income consumers — are routinely ignored.”
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https://robertbryce.substack.com/p/more-proof-that-the-electrify-everything
A participation ribbon for fiat fuels.
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https://x.com/douglewinenergy/status/1695263234507300962?s=46

