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meat puppet, funny maker, Bitcoin Mentor https://bitcoinmentor.io/mentor/gary-lee-mahmoud/
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GaryLeeNYC 1 month ago
One year after joining @Bitcoin Mentor and me as our first guest, @Matt Hill was back to talk about cloud hacks, existential AI threats, and the latest dustup in Bitcoin. As usual, Matt's mind is playing 3D Chess while I'm shuffling the cards for Go Fish. Thankfully, he's pretty darn good at speaking in terms I can (mostly) understand. View quoted note →
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GaryLeeNYC 1 month ago
If you have children in the American armed forces or children considering joining the American armed forces, just know that they are not stepping into harm’s way for America. They are doing so for a foreign flag. 🇮🇱 Today’s U.S.-Israel joint attack on Iran has nothing to do with keeping America safe. Iran poses no credible threat to the United States. They do not have long range missiles that can reach the United States. Their missiles can’t even reach halfway to the United States. And despite the decades of scaremongering from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about Iran perpetually being months away from developing a nuclear weapon, Iran has never developed one. Unlike Israel (which to this day denies it has nuclear weapons… despite having roughly 200 of them), Iran is a signee to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. They had opened their nuclear energy program to international weapons inspectors for years... until the joint U.S.-Israel strikes this past summer that is. And if Iran were to try to develop one, both American and European intelligence organizations have estimated that it is at minimum a year away but more likely closer to two after last summer’s U.S.-Israel strike on their nuclear facilities. And that estimate is only IF they went all out to try to develop one. So, in short, Iran doesn’t have a nuke. They’re not even close to getting a nuke. And even if they were to somehow avoid international scrutiny and make one a year or two down the road, they have no long range missile to send it. And then even if they were to somehow develop both a nuke and an effective ICBM that could avoid radar and not be shot down, what would be the point of attacking America – so they could hit possibly the closest U.S. state somewhere in Alaska and then be subject to utter annihilation in the inevitable U.S. Counterstrike? Even if you wish to argue that the Iranian regime cares absolutely nothing about their own people, surely they care about themselves. Speaking of which, the other war propaganda talking point that’s often raised as a backup to the “existential threat” war marketing is that America needs to intervene for humanitarian reasons. And while it’s true that Iran has an oppressive theocratic government under which I would never wish to live, it’s also far from the most violent/oppressive country on Earth. There are many other countries that treat many of their people worse than Iran. North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Myanmar, Laos, China, Sudan, Turkmenistan, Libya and Syria (both made far worse after American and Israel respectively “liberated” them), are just some that come to mind… and that’s to say nothing of the U.S. taxpayer funded horrors that the Israeli government has unleashed upon the Palestinian people they have occupied and ruled for over 60 years. None of this is to minimize the suffering of many Iranians under their own government. It’s just to offer some perspective that if your mission is truly humanitarian, there are many other worse places that deserve our attention first… some of which can be reduced without firing a single shot but instead by cutting off American bombs and American funding of bombs that hurts people in the first place. And even if the Iranian government were the worst regime on Earth (which again, they’re not), it does not automatically follow that the United States must reflexively act as world policeman. Attempting to “police” the world is how empires die. It never fails. And that’s to say nothing about how the “policing” efforts can often yield far worse results for the people we are supposedly trying to help. Vietnam? Afghanistan? Libya? Iraq? War is a bloody, horrific, unpredictable business… as seen just today by the 50 or so Iranian young girls who perished in an Israeli-U.S. missile strike on their school. I think of my children and I don’t even want to imagine the utter agony their parents are currently experiencing. War should always, always, always be considered an absolute last resort when there is literally no other option to defend oneself. That is clearly not the case here. What this all really is about is yet another naked regime change effort on behalf of “our greatest ally” Israel. Iran represents the final major regional regime that supports the Palestinian cause. The other six – Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, and Sudan – have been toppled either directly or indirectly by the U.S.-Israel alliance and generally discarded as “failed states,” broken up, and now engaged in varying degrees of civil war… exactly how the Israeli government is hoping to leave Iran. For those not familiar with a bit of the history, in 1996 a Zionist neocon American political advisor named Richard Pearle lead a study which published a report for then Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyhu entitled: A Clean Break: A New Strategy for Securing the Realm. The “realm,” of course, was not America’s but rather Israel’s. And the point of the study was to change Israel’s tactics with regard to the Palestinian question (that long-time thorn in the establishment and expansion of a Jewish state over land that was barely 1/3 Jewish at the time of Israel’s creation). Instead of trying to solve the Palestinian question through direct carrot and stick efforts, Israel would instead cut off their outside support… by U.S. taxpayer funded bribes if necessary (as with Egypt and Jordan) or by working to topple the regimes as happened with the aforementioned 6 other countries. Once support for Palestinians is largely eliminated, the Zionists can be free to fully execute the necessary ethnic cleansing in order to officially incorporate the occupied Palestinian territories of Gaza and the West Bank into Israel proper… and then move on from there. The new strategy was so fully incorporated into both Israel and America’s gameplans that American four star General Wesley Clark was shocked to learn shortly after 9/11 of a classified Pentagon memo outlining a plan to overthrow the governments of seven countries within five years. The sequence was set to be: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan… and [drumroll] Iran. And while the disaster of the Iraq War caused a major slowdown in ultimately fulfilling the entirety of the plan, it never left Netanyahu’s agenda as can clearly be seen from his decades of endless war drum beating. And so, finally, with the help of American politicians (both R and D) always at the mercy of the Zionist lobby (many of whom are probably now also implicated in Epstein blackmail efforts) Netanyahu and his allies will finally get their way. How much money will be spent in this latest disaster? How much blood spilled and lives lost (American, Iranian, Israel, Palestinian and others)? I don’t know. I guess my only hope at this point is that enough Americans speak out to their representatives (and vote them out if necessary) to try to keep this latest undeclared foreign war as brief as possible. Though the train may have already left that station. And it certainly won’t help to bring back those 50 or so Iranian school girls who were just slaughtered today. 😔
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GaryLeeNYC 2 months ago
If you proceed from the assumption that everything government says is a lie and that the burden of proof is on them to prove that they’re telling the truth, you’ll feel a lot more sane and the world will make a lot more sense. image
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GaryLeeNYC 2 months ago
I’ve only ever donated to one politician in my life, Ron Paul. I’ve now donated to two, Thomas Massie. I will donate again. Thank you, sir, for your brave principled work on behalf of the American people and the Constitution. image
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GaryLeeNYC 4 months ago
Thank you to Dr Jack Kruse for joining @Bitcoin Mentor and me to talk Bitcoin and how the powerful exercise social control. I have a lot of reading to do.
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GaryLeeNYC 7 months ago
This little Palestinian girl in her dying moments is the most horrific thing I’ve ever seen in my life. Ever. 😢 It was shared 2 days ago on X and X quickly deleted it. I don’t share it lightly but I believe it needs to be seen. Our taxes pay for this. America is owned by a foreign power 🇮🇱.
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GaryLeeNYC 7 months ago
Thank you to 2020 VP bronze medalist Spike Cohen for joining @Bitcoin Mentor and me to share his work helping innocent families targeted by the state, the big problem with govt deciding what is money, and why traditional politics is one of the worst ways to pursue the goal of liberty. Also, totes jelly that he got to hang out at the Ron Paul 90th birthday BBQ. The kids still say "jelly," right?
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GaryLeeNYC 7 months ago
I recently teamed up with Rob Wallace of @Bitcoin News to give away free sats in the middle of New York City. Yup, that's right. Free. We plan to do it again so let us know if you'd like to see anything different next time around whether it's a competition between us to give out the most sats or a trivia game show format or anything else. In the meantime, if you'd like any help to better self-custody and secure your Bitcoin, feel free to reach out to me or any of our other fantastic mentors at @Bitcoin Mentor or at bitcoinmentor.io.
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GaryLeeNYC 7 months ago
Thank you to Vijay Boyapati for joining @Bitcoin Mentor and me to talk Bitcoin trajectory. His premier work on the topic, “The Bullish Case for Bitcoin” is a fantastic, concise read if you’re not ready to go through some of the longer works in the Bitcoin space. Vijay is also good at making his bed.
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GaryLeeNYC 8 months ago
Thank you to Robert Breedlove, Eric V. Stacks, and Michael Sutherlin for inviting me on the latest episode of the "What is Money?" show. And thank you to my friends and colleagues at Bitcoin Mentor for encouraging me to go. Considering the brilliant and accomplished people that Robert has had on his show (to say nothing of his own breadth and depth of knowledge), I went in definitely feeling out of my depth. To his credit, Robert made me feel right at home. He's a great listener who genuinely tries to understand the people he brings on while also being ready and willing to ask difficult questions. I'm grateful for the wide-ranging, thoughtful conversation and the laughs. Thanks again!
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GaryLeeNYC 8 months ago
Thank you to the bright and entertaining Luke Gromen for taking the time to chat with @₿reedem4Freedom and me about macro, inflation, gold, Bitcoin, manufacturing, and international relations. Yeah, we hit a lot. Thanks as well for the funniest analogy we've ever heard on the show! Catch this and other great content on the @BTC Sessions channel!
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GaryLeeNYC 9 months ago
Number go up? Great! Storing value for your children? Wonderful! But Bitcoin is more than just building wealth. It's a way for the poorest, least connected people around the world to sidestep tyranny. It's freedom money. It can't be stopped. And the legacy powers hate it. Thank you to @gladstein for taking an hour out of his very busy day to share with @Breedem4Freedom and me the many ways that BTC is making the world a better place for all who wish to partake and even many who don't. This and many other great chats can all be found at the @BTCsessions channel.
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GaryLeeNYC 9 months ago
If you’ve already read Matthew Lysiak’s “Fiat Food” or @Saifedean Ammous's “The Fiat Standard,” you may be familiar with how the money printer utterly corrupts medicine and human health. @₿reedem4Freedom and I were fortunate to be joined by Saif’s brother and doctor of internal medicine @Dr. Ammous from their family home in Jordan to give us a doctor’s insight into how insidious the corruption is. We unfortunately had some connection issues along the way. I choose to blame Mossad.
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GaryLeeNYC 10 months ago
I’m sure the U.S. will take the Pearl Harbor bombing well and nothing more will come of it. image