πŸŽ™οΈ NEW EPISODE: Power, Money & Control: Mapping the Hidden Architecture of the World Tune in now to @You’re The Voice 🎧 links in bio & below! @Simon Dixon connects finance, geopolitics, tech and Bitcoin to explain how power structures operate: * The financial, military & tech industrial complexes * BlackRock, bond markets, & financial powers * Israel, Netanyahu & regional power shifts * Epstein & elite compromise networks * The emerging Middle East order * Bitcoin as a sovereignty tool πŸ‘‰ Thanks to our sponsors @Abundant Mines, Trezor & Ledn.

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JL 3 weeks ago
Will do. I expect it will be good as I have been following Simon for many years. I always watch videos, if they are there, on Rumble. I note this video is showing on Rumble.
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JL 3 weeks ago
Another good detailed Simon Dixon video.
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JL 3 weeks ago
Very good video as usual. Did watch it on Rumble, prefer Rumble to YouTube.
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G Force G 3 weeks ago
"If you want to do what Thomas Massie is doing right now, you need to work for a level of power than benefits from the Epstein files being released." No matter how cynical you are, it's actually worse than you think. We shouldn't be living in a world where this statement rings true. It is more believable than the alternative. πŸ˜₯
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JL 3 weeks ago
Look forward to part 2.
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G Force G 3 weeks ago
When you think you found your people but then you find your people.
Simon is great. I heard him talk about cbdc's 3 years before I heard a single other person mention them
Listening to Simon always expands the frame, and thank you, Efrat, for bringing him to your audience. I think a lot of people are going to discover how clearly he reveals the patterns behind the surface. Repeated listening to Simon sharpens what he is pointing to. I can’t help linking this to the art world, which I was part of and had to escape, as I refused to comply, watching how every piece and every person plays a role in a bigger scheme that revolves around money laundering and the quiet compromises people make between integrity and principles just to belong to a certain class. This conversation opens multiple lines of inquiry. You both only scratch the surface. When people get upset, it usually means something true is being mirrored back to them. So thank you, Efrat. This was profound. I love Simon. I’ve been listening to him for a while now. What a beautiful human being. Bottom line: stack sats. Run a node. If you can mine, do that too. Don’t use your coins as collateral. Keep educating yourself and keep your coins in cold storage. All of this is simple, yet it requires discipline. View quoted note β†’
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JL 3 weeks ago
Good morning, I didn’t as I don’t have an account with Rumble.
Building or being in a physical community is definitely one of the most important things bitcoiners can do to mitigate the likely new chaos that will arise with the new multipolar world order. My question for @Simon Dixon is, if one is currently tied to North, Central or South America, but has the ability to move within these regions; where are the best places to be and build this community? Is it better to be within the borders of a dying empire (USA) or choose a country like El Salvador, Paraguay, Argentina, etc to live in? I say this due to Simon mentioning that the Military Industrial Complex will probably be setting it's eyes in Latin America, which sounds like death and destruction to me. View quoted note β†’
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