There have always been dark pools, but now they’re decentralized by social or financial affiliation. How can powerful centralized systems possibly be the answer in such an era? The answer is communities, fraternal networks, the centralization of the decentralized if you will. The stronger networks the more their impact on the central governance layer. This is how we escape tyranny. image
X may have been down today, but Nostr was still up and running. A glimpse into the future..
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There are really only two types of people in the world: Those obsessed with trying to determine the intent of others, and those who worry mostly about deducing their own intent.
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I don’t buy the theory current being pushed by some on the anti-Zionist side that the GCC has successfully bought the “proof of weapons network” (a.k.a. military/tech/finance industrial complex). According to this, hawkish interests in Israel are officially out of favor with the network. Are these people stupid? The networks that gave us the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and ran American foreign policy to our detriment are not suddenly defeated. Money still flows from Zionist billionaires; they’re still doing ass-kissing tours. Aside from paper deals, there’s zero indication that anything has changed. Power will always be greater than money. Some people will have to learn this the hard way unfortunately.
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