Not everyone who owns Bitcoin believes in it. @agustinkassis says there’s a big difference between people who just want the price to go up… and people who care about what Bitcoin stands for. One is chasing profit. The other is chasing freedom. Eventually, everyone has to decide which side they’re on.
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The government takes your money. Then it tells you you’ll only get a portion of it back if you follow its rules for your children. According to @senatorantic when benefits are tied to compliance, the balance of power shifts. It stops looking like support and starts looking like control. If the state can pressure you financially over decisions about your own kids, who’s really in charge?
Digital ID is a Control Tool | CLIP
In this clip, Katie Ashby-Koppens & I break down:
* What digital ID really is (your “digital twin”)
* Why your data is more valuable than money
* How age verification becomes a Trojan horse
* The illusion of protecting kids vs real control
* How digital ID connects to CBDCs
* Why Bitcoin is a powerful alternative to CBDC
Full episode below.
https://x.com/efenigson/status/2033696698032161190
El Salvador is leading a transformation — but the scars of what happened here run deep. Bob McDonell has witnessed this firsthand — gang members used to knock on a family's door and tell the father they wanted to "take care" of his young daughter. It was framed as a request but everyone knew it wasn't one. Say no, and the gang would kill you. So fathers handed over their own children just to survive fully aware of the fate they were handing their daughters into.
Most people think trafficking means being smuggled across a border — but Bob McDonell breaks it down differently. If a child is forced to do something against their will outside the safety of their own family, that is trafficking. It can happen in the same town, the same street, even the same house. Some of the children Bob has taken in arrived with burn marks and scars from what appeared to be ritualistic abuse — things most people refuse to believe exist, let alone talk about.
Children are the most innocent people on earth and also the most abused, the most exploited, and the least protected. The Epstein files are just the surface — this is happening everywhere, the darkness is real, and too many people keep looking away because it is too painful to face. That silence is exactly what protects the predators. The people doing this need to be found, exposed, and put away for good and it starts with us being brave enough to seek the truth, demand answers, and refuse to stay quiet.
Personal branding is worth nothing without original content.
A clip from my lecture "Personal Branding 101".
Watch it on my blog, link in bio.
I Wanted To Be The Voice | A clip from my lecture "Personal Branding 101".
Watch it on my blog, link in bio.
People accept censorship because they assume it’s protecting them.
Until one day it’s their voice that disappears.
Andrew Lowenthal in a new episode - out now.
“Trusted flaggers” sounds neutral.
But many of them are NGOs funded to report speech for takedown.
A quiet extension of state power.
Andrew Lowenthal in a new episode - out now.
If your country doesn’t answer to voters… but to bondholders — what does your vote actually change? Simon Dixon breaks down how financial power, lobbying, energy, and military leverage quietly shape global decisions. If funding determines policy, resources determine survival, and force determines alignment then who is democracy really serving?
Digital ID is always introduced the same way: Don’t worry. It’s optional. It just makes life easier. @senatorantic outlines the pattern once embedded, the system quietly becomes mandatory for healthcare, for benefits, for everyday services. Add CBDCs to that architecture, and surveillance becomes programmable. When identity and money are wired into the same system, opting out won’t just be difficult. It won’t even feel possible.
Argentina has destroyed five different currencies in 50 years. Imagine your money becoming worthless again and again. @agustin_kassis explains how that kind of history changes people — they stop trusting banks, governments, and the system itself. In Argentina, being skeptical isn’t political… it’s survival. If your money kept collapsing, would you still trust the system?
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Argentina has destroyed five different currencies in 50 years. Imagine your money becoming worthless again and again. @agustinkassis explains how that kind of history changes people — they stop trusting banks, governments, and the system itself. In Argentina, being skeptical isn’t political… it’s survival. If your money kept collapsing, would you still trust the system?
Argentina has destroyed five different currencies in 50 years. Imagine your money becoming worthless again and again. @agustinkassis explains how that kind of history changes people — they stop trusting banks, governments, and the system itself. In Argentina, being skeptical isn’t political… it’s survival. If your money kept collapsing, would you still trust the system?
We’re told wars are about values, security, and defense. But as Simon Dixon puts it, “war is actually a business plan.” After seeing how financial negotiations happen around conflict zones, he describes a system where peace only happens when it becomes more profitable than destruction. It’s not just politics — it’s incentives, it’s an equation — and if the incentives don’t change, neither does the outcome.
Citizens rarely benefit from wars.
Governments, industries, and bankers do.
Oct 7th was one of those hard to face inconvenient truth.
I discuss this and much more with Chris Sullivan, new episode out now.
140+ pages of new speech restrictions framed as protection. But protection from what, exactly? As @senatorantic argues, “hate speech” is a phrase that shifts depending on who defines it. Illegal threats are already illegal. Expanding vague categories risks criminalizing dissent itself. When definitions blur, liberty narrows.
Is humanity numb?
How can we snap out of it?
I discuss with Chris Sullivan - new episode out now, link in bio.