Sovereign Nationals are weirder than bitcoiners, and we're all weird AF.
"NONE of federal income tax money goes to unemployment, roads, bridges, food stamps, or anything else that contributes to the people or country. NOT ONE SINGLE PENNY. EVERY SINGLE PENNY GOES ONLY TO THE INTEREST ON THE FRAUDULENT LOAN OF ALL OUR MONEY. THERE’S NO MONEY LEFT BEYOND JUST THE INTEREST SO IT ALL JUST GOES STRAIGHT TO THE BANKERS AND NOT ONE SINGLE SOLITARY FUCKING PENNY GOES INTO YOUR ROADS, UNEMPLOYMENT, HOMELESS OR ANYTHING ELSE."
"The "war on drugs," for example, is nothing more than a very lucrative private corporate campaign (masked as "government") to make money on fines. Which explains why the "war" just got bigger and bigger. They make more money the larger the β€œwar” gets… it’s all just a smoke screen. Then eventually when they can no longer keep up the illusion, they tax it and β€œlegalize” it. That’s their retirement plan for once the war is no longer sustainable."
"Legal conventions since Roman times mandate that living people must be described or denoted in all small letter names. Under Roman Civil Law they only lose that status when they become debtors, at which point a free man partially loses his status and is named using upper and lower case style conventions. Slaves are named using all capital letters." -Anna Von Reitz in the book Disclosure 101
"If we don't do something drastic to save America, she doesn't seem to have a whole lot more time. I love America so much. The idea of her fully expiring is enough for me to spend every dollar I have and sell everything I own to save her. She is my true and original spouse. When you research her past and understand her entirely, you will find that she is the most beautiful thing you have ever had the pleasure to place your eyes on." Stumbling aroun the web ... Where am I? https://onestupidfuck.com/state-national-theory
Happy New Year. https://image.nostr.build/562fe3a62ac600c793f7662beca9759939aec4b946fa0ff16ed7290a533af236.jpg#m=image%2Fjpeg&dim=851x851&blurhash=UWKd6%5Bi%5ERPWD0KjYxBWZ.ms-%251WYmkxFNfs%3A&x=16e7b7e050180e25462e8b3f9ac3fd030a5d90af7a2bac7d2f02c122b674aac9
Happy New Year, to everyone of my friends here on Nostr. Last years NYE β‚Ώitcoin purchase really hits home.... https://image.nostr.build/62ab2cbf2f27174b5f489bb4f69bf986702c01717eba1647a4599293c1537085.jpg#m=image%2Fjpeg&dim=1340x760&blurhash=i26Ric%7Eqt7-%3BM_IUIUITIA%3Fbt7IUM%7BRjoLofofj%5BIUxuofDij%5B%25Mt7WBRjjZ-%3BxuIUM_R*j%5BM%7BRjt7t7j%5BWBRjRjj%5Bayay&x=679edb84f8ff26f3209c84409bbbe31c6b639d09ef5d541de79cdf4fc32f5c28 lower your time preference. that is all. #bitcoin
- Cliff May, 1983, Marlene L. Laskey UCLA interviews: https://image.nostr.build/8e52ba451ed4d5927e4cf45edb92cc08df92b098a6e62c13f9040271d90737f6.jpg#m=image%2Fjpeg&dim=715x1116&blurhash=%5E4L%7C%3D4004.RoE1-.%24Sad9G%25fo%7CWY00t8Djbaf6V%5BidadX6WYt6kC01ogs.s%3AtQtP%3FERkX8oJWDWE4pWY%25eoIV%5BV%40_JofN1RPoLoy-%23ozRpM%7BafoJ&x=278a1f151fd506756dc08744cb71688f59f163828892ff2b362da24f0a97c1d6 "In those days when we built a house it would be a $10,000 house, which now would be a $200,000 house, and I had two sheets of paper...and one was a little plot plan and one elevation, or maybe one or two principal elevations of the house. We went out to get the building permit...I came in with my drawing...and there were only two pages to look over. There wasn't big building in San Diego in the thirties. He (the inspector) looked it over, and he said, 'This looks pretty good. Do you know how to build it?' I said, 'I can build it.' And he said, 'OK' And stamp, stamp, and it was all done."
#fiat money doing fiat things. https://image.nostr.build/1bc5b9451e94295f72b3f9c998e619cf2eb814cc660101dd45da3c66eb46b9a8.jpg#m=image%2Fjpeg&dim=720x986&blurhash=_48Nqc_3ITt7Rkt7R%2CxtRkflj%40azWEM%7B-%3BM%7Bayt7ofofV%40%7Eqt7Rjj%5DRjtQt700IUWBM%7BRjM%7BoeRjj%5DkCoLRjjuoe4nof-%3BxaxuozbH00ITITRja%23M%7BWEt6%25gxuoet7t8xu&x=ea9bba3f92ca8f4a38354fa8e13eeaca6eaf675cf18ec4e0cd2bb69d29ea4412
Becoming an "attorney-in-fact"? *An attorney-in-fact can perform a wide range of personal and financial functions. Depending on the type of power of attorney and the specific powers granted, these responsibilities may include: Filing and paying your taxes. Making bank deposits, withdrawals and other financial transactions."