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Replying to Avatar Joseph Voelbel

Touted as a bitcoin book, the manuscript only mentions the word once throughout. While the interpretation of its reference remains open to debate, the half-cocked comment, “see how that worked out”, and the author’s own admission, indicate it was meant to be dismissive.

Despite this the novel is a kaleidoscope of sound money spawned literary themes complete with evident btc-vocab like “Citadel”. The book tackles the devolution of The United States in a rapidly-inflating economy, the “New IMF” releasing a world wide currency called the “Bancor” backed by gold, copper, and various amounts of consumable commodities (an idea floated by John Nash in his essay, “Ideal Money”, as well as many other Austrian economists), and a general real-world palpability to a society on the decline as framed up though the intergenerational experience of The Mandible Family.

From Great Grand Dad (GGD) on down through young Willing, the chemistry of the characters and the silent turned not so silent role a huge family fortune on the decline plays as a backdrop to all that occurs is compelling, authentic, and believable. Shriver tackles unique characters like a linebacker, and acerbic wit, economic prowess, and a love of the threads that tie a family across time and place are strident throughout.

The book rests on its dialogue, indeed 85% of the book is strictly conversations happening in a particular location or another. The “backdrop” of the dystopic future is more of an afterthought to the foreground of the characters. The plot - which I’m not going to spoil - progresses smoothly and naturally, up until the final section of the book, where an abrupt jump forward in years felt like a truncated and not fully cooked Act III. The novels apotheosis is the family crawling out of NYC pushing a bicycle stocked with the silver cutlery handed down from many generations prior - the vestige of The Mandible Family Fortune - on their way to Uncle Jared’s Citadel (a farm upstate).

As dystopic sci-fi is meant to do, there is some very reasonable forecasting. For starters, predicting the widespread absence of toilet paper prior to The Covid Era must been seen as not only literary foresight but literal forecasting. Reading a novel published in 2016 that discussed swapping roles of toilet paper for entire dinners, and romanticizing of how it might feel to reach up onto a shelf and grab a “cushy 9 pack of squishy TP” has an eerie sense of omniscience from a retrolooking 2025.

Moreover, the literary conceit of a sovereign state within the contiguous United States being located in Nevada also jives with something like what a Texas might still become. Terms like “The Other 49” became common expression in this new self-declared sovereign territory with low taxation and no subsidies.

Finally, the “chipped up” reality of everyone having a piece of tech stuck into their spinal cord at the base of their neck (so it couldn’t be dug out) is just too on the nose for something that could be incoming. All transactions digital, cash aboloshed, auto and instant taxation. The plausibility of such an outcome was well if not swiftly established by the author with the flick of a logical pen. It’s simply Google Maps, plus our Credit Card statements, on auto transmit to the new IRS every single time we transact. Not too big of a leap considering.

On par with other books that don’t really have anything to do with bitcoin but somehow map it’s future rather accurately, e.g., Jeff Booth’s The Price of Tomorrow, Nassim Talib’s Anti-Fragile, or David Rogers Webb’s The Great Taking, this book accomplishes a similar reality but does so in the form of something far stickier than books about economics, it does so with a story.

Willing is by far my favorite character and Shriver’s sense of humor runs through his emotionless drawl. There was a hue of The Glass Family, and young Zooey amidst these pages.

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great book - read it 2x so far, and will prob read again

people are way out in the risk curve looking for anything to make money. No patience

they already screen blood for hepatitis and hiv - was curious how they can say “vaccine free”

Replying to Avatar Frank

how is this confirmed - is the blood tested for vaccines?

Warning:

Real ID is being forced upon US citizens

The Trump administration is forcing US citizens to get "Real ID" to fly domestically. A regular driver's license will no longer be accepted. [3]

Representative Thomas Massie, a Kentucky Republican, warned that the REAL ID may be implemented in an attempt to "control" Americans, quote:

"Real ID isn't a database. It's proof that your physical person matches an entry in the digital database. Its power & purpose will be realized when everyone complies, but not before." [1]

As Journalist Derrick Broze warns, this is only the beginning, with establishing these types of digital IDs. Broze thinks the end-game is a digital ID to enter all aspects of our lives, like an "Everything app" similar to WeChat in China. Derrick Broze further stresses that eventually they will push for a digital ID to enter the internet. [4]

Journalist Whitney Webb of the Unlimited Hangout podcast stresses that Peter Thiel, who funded Donald Trump's campaign, is getting huge lucrative contracts to do AI bio-metric surveillance. And digital IDs are a critical piece of this. [5]

Even many on the left are also protesting. The American Civil Liberties Union has warned the law "would facilitate the tracking of data on individuals and bring government into the very center of every citizen's life." the organization has supported efforts to repeal the law, calling it a "bureaucratic nightmares for individuals." [2]

My personal opinion is that the world is what we make it. So resist to the best of your ability. If you can use a Passport instead of Real ID, for even domestic air travel, then do so. There is no "line in the sand", but a fight each step of the way. For freedom is in our minds, and not on government paper.

Sources:

[1] https://www.newsweek.com/thomas-massie-warns-real-id-control-americans-2059699

[2] https://www.newsweek.com/what-real-id-new-airport-security-cards-issued-california-and-states-787238

[3] https://www.tsa.gov/news/press/releases/2025/04/11/tsa-begins-real-id-full-enforcement-may-7

[4] https://theconsciousresistance.com/

[5] https://unlimitedhangout.com/2025/02/resources/show-notes/the-paypal-presidency-pt-1-biotech-and-biosurveillance-with-max-jones/

i plan to just use my passport

Replying to Avatar Danie

i just switched to Zorin OS from PopOS - liking it so far.

Wu-Tang is Forever 👐

Planning to visit Salzburg - any must sees/do/eat?

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