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Tools used to enslave can also be used to free

Financial interests and power structures dislike nothing more than freedom and decentralization; their entire existence demands centralization and control.


If you choose to engage and live in the world created by our politicians and banking interests, you will do so at the cost of our children's freedom. All you need to do is choose freedom over fear. Do not accept their veil of lies and mental prisons that depends upon submission. 



We are on the precipice of a technological revolution. Those in power are terrified of no longer being necessary and will expand any energy needed to convince people that freedom is dangerous and can't work.


Blockchain technology, smart contracts, and web3 are here. We aren't going back. You can hold out like those who thought the internet was a fad or said you would never get a cell phone, but you will assimilate. A small number of people don't have smartphones, and a much smaller number don't have cell phones, but those numbers are inconsequential.



You have three choices.

  1. You attempt to avoid engaging with blockchain technology and crypto and easily and quickly become phased out of society with increasing difficulty in traveling, interacting with people, and avoiding criminal acts to survive.
  2. Most people will efficiently and quickly accept the new centralized technology seamlessly; most will notice little difference.
  3.  The last option is a combination of the first two. Instead of trying to avoid the future, which is impossible, those who love freedom and wish to avoid giving the government and banks virtually unlimited authority and power will embrace the technology in a decentralized manner. To the best of their ability, they will avoid engaging with it in any centralized way. 
    People can use blockchain technology and smart contracts to engage in permissionless, safe, and secure instant digital peer-to-peer transactions with no intermediary, bank, or government needed.


You can assimilate and be a cuckold of the state, a product of Stockholm Syndrome; you can go Galt like Henry David Thoreau.


Technology is not good nor bad; it is all in how it's used. If we allow it to be used against us, we are doomed. If we embrace it, we can free ourselves from the grips of the state and the banking cartels. 


What will you do? 

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