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Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam.
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
Since World War I, the United States has killed a total of 30.4 million people, including both civilians and non-civilians.
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
The Vietnam War lasted about 20 years, from 1955 to 1975. It resulted in 58,220 American deaths, more than 300,000 wounded, 75,000 severely disabled, and approximately $111 billion in direct military spending at the time—which would amount to $758 billion today, based on official inflation rates. 3.3 million Vietnamese died.
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
I recommend watching the movie *Born on the Fourth of July* so you can see just how ridiculous it is to serve in the military. This is one of the movies that has aged the best, and it’s great when viewed from an anti-statist perspective. One of my favorite scenes is when the Marines go to the high school to recruit kids and the sergeant says, “We’re here at the teachers’ request.” This is brutal and represents the alliance between public education, the state, and the military—the great scam. Die for your country! image
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
The last straw is having to argue with someone about whether man has landed on the moon or not when that person insists that the Earth is flat. I don’t have time to waste on that nonsense, especially when the world is getting worse every day because of statism. If you choose to believe that the Earth is flat and that man never landed on the moon, that’s fine as long as you use Bitcoin and avoid banks; if, on the other hand, you use banks to save money and don’t use Bitcoin, then you have two problems. You’re stupid, and you’re stupid. View quoted note →
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
If you add that Bitcoin would be the ideal currency for an interplanetary civilization, it’s just laughable. If you try to transport gold, the shipping costs will be higher than the gold itself; on the other hand, we can send Bitcoin using simple radio waves. View quoted note →
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
That’s why Iranians chose gold. Peter is a living example of human stupidity; by spouting this nonsense, all he’s doing is hurting his professional career. I used to respect him myself because I knew him even before I knew about Bitcoin—he was one of the few who warned about the 2008 crisis. Over time, I’ve realized he just got lucky and is an idiot and a fool because, even though he’s a guy with way more information than I have, he missed out on Bitcoin. image
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
Official press release. This is a decision I’ve been mulling over for days, and I’ve finally decided to go through with it. This account has always had the same goal: to promote anti-statism and encourage the use of Bitcoin and any privacy tools that can undermine statism. On it, I sometimes share my experiences of why I’m anti-statist, trying not to give away too much personal information in case it helps others follow in my footsteps. But it’s really stressful having to put up with shitty comments from morons and trolls, so from now on, this will just be an anti-statist propaganda account where I say whatever the hell I want, and I won’t respond to any comments. image
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
The government is the primary beneficiary of conspiracy theories because it allows it to carry out its actions openly. When someone comes out saying: - Man has not been to the moon - The Earth is flat - Explosives were planted in the Twin Towers - There were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq - Covid was a hoax Lies, half-truths, truths all get mixed together and everything ends up discredited. This is what interests the government, when the reality is: - Man did go to the moon - The Earth is not flat - No explosives were planted in the Twin Towers, but the U.S. facilitated the entire attack - There were no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and the reason the U.S. started the war was that Saddam wanted to invalidate the petrodollar by accepting payment for oil in euros - Covid is a hoax False conspiracy theories are like shit that dirties everything—you can have good fruit, but if you smear it with shit, it’s no longer good. View quoted note →
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
When someone tells you that man has not reached the Moon, it’s another detector of idiots; the pity is that they discredit other conspiracies that are actually true, although not as they believe.
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
Este es el famoso Cesar Vidal que tiene un podcast donde dice contar la verdad. Lo primero es que este personaje está claramente financiado por China, lo segundo es que tanto este personaje como Lorenzo Ramírez, como el idiota del informático que les opera el programa, un tal Isaac, están en contra de Bitcoin y hacen bastante propaganda en contra de él. Esta es la regla de oro: Cualquiera que esté en contra de Bitcoin que es la única esperanza que tenemos para librarnos del robo del gobierno y de que el gobierno pueda financiar guerras, o es muy ignorante o es un hijo de la gran puta. Si alguien está en contra de Bitcoin a estas alturas, simplemente descarta su opinan porque no vale para nada y será un estatista de mierda, y remítanlo al Estrecho de Ormuz, el mejor caso de éxito de Bitcoin.
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
Listening to a politician speak is like stealing money from your wife to fuck a prostitute in your own home, and then when your wife catches you in the act—with your dick still inside her—you deny that you’ve fucked her.
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
Damn, I’ve realized that every day I’m getting nicer. My level of niceness is proportional to the level of stupidity in the world. And every day the world is more and more stupid.