This is essentially a burner account while I gradually exit to Nostr. I will delete these from time to time and set up new ones.
However my true nym can be found at:
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There are actually three novel pieces of tech used here; RSS for distribution, bitcoin for payments, and Nostr for user accounts.
This is the power of combining different freedom technologies.
We're winning. The world just doesn't realize it yet.
This chart 👇is so important if you understand where we are in the Sov Debt Bubble and the end of the Financial Cycle
Zoom out, don't get head faked by the volatility.
Greg is exactly right. I have noticed how Elon Musk has been posting regularly about people pouring across the US southern border and we must grasp that NOTHING that he posts is a coincidence. It is all strategic.
The open southern border, as with the migrant influx into Europe, is a Problem-Reaction-Solution to dilute opposition to a biometric tracking system and border control using AI. MAM hero and Psyop Trump is all for it - OF COURSE - and MAM hero and Psyop Musk with his billionaire tech oligarch mates are manipulating alternative opinion to accept as a 'solution' what they have always opposed.
This is why the Cult and its billionaire techies have moved in on the alternative media to create the neutered MAINSTREAM 'Alternative' Media (MAM). This is why the Deep State allowed Musk to acquire Twitter/X with its WEF CEO.
Here is an excellent article by Whitney Webb to give you the background: https://t.co/u9HPToBSa5
People will criticize @nayibbukele and his handling of the gangs because they claim its a human rights violation.
They say there is no due process for them.
As libertarian leaning I sympathize with this view although I don't hold it.
Here's why:
The gangs essentially operated as a parallel government. A vicious one and rogue one. They set unofficial policy for the people, and the people had no recourse. For decades the gangs were able to operate without being subjugated to traditional law enforcement and judicial processes.
It was basically like being ruled over by barbarians. And terror was how they operated.
So who's human rights are being violated in this situation?
The answer is all the people of El Salvador.
Don't they have a right to determine their internal policies?
Don't they have a right to determine its governance structure and live in peace and harmony?
If there's any reason for a government to exist in the first place it is to protect the rights of its citizens. Rights that were being constantly violated on a daily basis by a rogue gang government.
So in this case, I see it as a war.
And when there's a war the rules of engagement are different. Civil procedures take a back seat to survival.
Once I framed it in that context it made more sense.
While I appreciate the concern that the critics have to Bukele's approach, I think they fail to fully capture the dire circumstances that necessitated extreme measures.
The threat posed by the gangs required an equally robust response to restore order and ensure the rights for all Salvadorans.
As a libertarian-leaning observer, I recognize the importance of individual rights and due process but also understand that the primary function of a government is to protect the rights of its citizens.
The battle with the gangs was simply the El Salvadorian people reclaiming their sovereignty from a rogue government that had no interest leaving in peace and harmony.
Vaccine mandates have been ruled unlawful.
It’s been a long time coming but today a little bit of justice has finally been served.
Congratulations to brave police officers and paramedics who stood up to the tyranny of the State government and their minions who violated people’s human rights.
I hope this sets a precedent for other employees to sue employers who violated human rights by enforcing Covid vaccine mandates.
https://t.co/79xyXvT3Zl
#auspol #qldpol
As reported by the Courier Mail today, dozens of police and health workers including paramedics have won a mammoth legal battle over mandatory vaccination orders after the Supreme Court declared they were unlawful.
The QLD state government was taken to court by 74 people challenging vaccination directives in three separate applications before the court. Two related to police officers or civilian staff, while the third case related to Queensland Ambulance Service workers.
In the 115-page decision handed down by Justice Glenn Martin on Tuesday 27 February 2024, police commissioner Katarina Carroll’s direction for mandatory COVID-19 vaccination issued in December 2021 was declared unlawful under the Human Rights Act.
The decision has banned her from taking any steps to enforce the direction.
#COVID19vaccine #HumanRightsViolations
Been saying this for years but the CIA ignited the Ukraine conflict because they needed a new place to launder millions upon millions, as a black hole for weapons to be covertly trafficked after the US pulled out of Afghanistan and to create a new "blowback" boogeyman"
@carbon7dna@PeterMcCormack Americans generally suck at sounding British. Much easier for a British person to imitate American slang here and there and make it sound convincing than the other way around - especially in written format.
@Rebelrider65@PeterMcCormack Another (unsurprisingly) uninformed take.
Brits love spicy food and that includes jalapeños. Indian curry is classed as nation’s favourite dish.
It only matters if people think it’s Hal Finney or Adam Back and start harassing their families. It was clearly neither of them.
@supplyshocks@PeterMcCormack Must be.
I assume it never crossed your mind that, being as meticulous as he was at ensuring he remained anonymous -he deliberately threw a word or 2 in like that to make it sound like he was American?
He also used the word ‘bloody’. Something I’ve never heard an American use.