The Conflict We Are Seeing Is Not Unexpected

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A lot of chaos appears to be taking place. From the election in the United States to the WallStreetBets situation, a lot of people are starting to see how corrupt things really are. This is something that is present on a global scale. Yet, for most, they were completely unaware of what was taking place. This is no longer the case.

In this video I discuss how vital it is for each of us to decide what we are doing. Cryptocurrency and blockchain are going to be at the heart of this struggle. That said, it is more than about Lambos and Mansions. In short, we need to know why we are staking claim to the abundance that is available.


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Very true. The government won't be giving up anytime soon to take away all the power. They are destroying economies and forcing people to rely on them. The economic injustice where rules apply unequally has been proven to the masses. There has to be actual reform and I don't think it is going to come easily.

I think what Elizabeth Warren and some of the congressmen are doing as a little sketchy. The biggest issue they should be focusing on is whether or not brokers and hedge funds can do clear market manipulation. The ordinary person's risk should not be their focus. Most of these people who put money in are probably only risking a few hundred or thousand bucks compared to the billions hedge funds can lose. They understand that risks happen in the market and they signed away that when they made a stock account. The problem is that the focus of the retail crowd can easily be influenced and so long as the issue is directly in front of people's faces, the system will collapse if they don't fix it.

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They are destroying economies and forcing people to rely on them.

Trust in Math Not Politician#Bitcoin is a kind of peaceful protest against government policy over economic issue. The creation of decentralization money show public distrust to financial authorities that is kept on central banks.
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I agree with you regarding corruption; Corruption is nothing new. But this is not only limited to government and government-like institutions, this applies to the (large) corporates as well. You mentioned governments wants to enslave people. Apple, Microsoft, AWS and the likes do exactly the same. They create technology that binds their users to their service. They have an enormous margin on their products and services, therefore earning a shitload of money. They store their money in tax havens and then offer eg the governments to get loans from them making them even more money. We all know, how AWS is pushing the pay to their employee's rock bottom. Uber and the likes are causing similar effects. Taxi drivers have to use more and more Uber and Uber-like services, whilst their pay is getting lower and lower whilst Uber is getting rich over it.

We can only experience freedom when technology will be in public hands, rather than in the hands of corporates. This is gonna be a major transition we have to go through. The same applies to natural resources. The more AI will advance, the fewer jobs will be available. At some stage, most to all of us humans, will not have a job anymore, since all jobs will be handled by AI. When that happens, it becomes absolute key, the earth natural resources will be in public hands as well. How this shall be organised, I have not a clear solution for at the moment. I do know, natural resources shall not be in control of some private entity, or semi-private one.

Today we see governments are becoming more and more technocratic. Using and abusing science to make policies. I predict this will increase over time. At the same time, the number of people speaking up against governments will also increase and start to fight (physically as well) the establishment. As a result, governments will hit back. The more physical the opposition will get, to more rules will be pushed into our societies. Until at some point in time we reached a tipping point where we have to change to change things on large scale. But that time is not very near, I'm afraid. To mobilise the mass, we need much more shit put on us.

Freedom: I think freedom starts with our own mind. If we want to feel free, we can. We can feel and be free regardless of what society we are living in, and regardless what the rules of these societies are. Ways exist in any society to feel free and be free of whatever rules one doesn't like. If such freedom is for whatever reason not possible in some city, then there are village or even remote areas in a country where one can live more or less outside the rulebook decided upon by society/government.

Interesting times ahead, for use :)

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The whole congress thing was definitely not unexpected after the orange dude was inciting people for 2 month to contest the election results.

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Summary:
In this video, the speaker discusses the current state of global affairs, highlighting widespread corruption and a hierarchical system of control dominated by powerful entities like tech giants, Wall Street, and political institutions. He emphasizes the need for individuals to resist and opt-out of these systems by embracing decentralization, blockchain technology, and cryptocurrencies. The speaker predicts a period of social unrest and economic damage ahead but believes that by uniting and creating alternative systems during this challenging time, individuals can reclaim power and freedom.

Detailed Article:
The episode delves into the speaker's viewpoint on the current chaotic global situation, asserting that the disruptions and challenges being faced are not anomalies but rather long-anticipated outcomes of entrenched corruption and power dynamics. He points out the involvement of powerful entities like Facebook, Google, Wall Street, and political bodies in a complex, interwoven hierarchical system that aims to subjugate people.

The speaker touches upon the theme of the 'Great Reset' and dispels the notion that it is merely a conspiracy theory, arguing that certain forces are actively working towards controlling and enslaving individuals. He notes recent events such as executive orders mandating mask-wearing and questions the mainstream narrative by citing contradictory information from authoritative sources like the WHO.

Moreover, the discussion expands to the role of technology in augmenting the power of established systems, making a case for individuals to detach from centralized platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Google to weaken the control these entities exert. The speaker underscores decentralization as a key strategy to combat this control, pointing to blockchain and cryptocurrencies as tools to redistribute power and disrupt traditional power structures.

A significant focus is placed on the importance of resilience, contrasting vertical power structures' vulnerability with the strength of horizontal systems. Here, the speaker draws parallels with economies heavily reliant on singular resources like oil and advocates for diversification and resilience in all aspects of society to combat fragility.

The conversation also delves into the dynamics of the financial world, shedding light on how digital systems are expanding exponentially, offering abundance rather than scarcity. The speaker highlights the potential for blockchain and cryptocurrency to drive this change towards abundance and emphasizes the need for a robust communication network and financial system free from interference.

Furthermore, the speaker narrates a narrative of social and economic upheaval, cautioning that tough times lie ahead but urging individuals to choose freedom over complacency. He argues that the discomfort of rebellion is preferable to the illusion of comfort that inevitably leads to further subjugation.

In conclusion, the speaker's discourse revolves around the themes of resisting oppressive systems, embracing decentralization and new technologies, fostering resilience, and ultimately striving for freedom and empowerment during a tumultuous period of social and economic transformation.

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