I must admit that I am not capable of such sophisticated logic and reasoning. Many of these concepts are completely new to me, yet I intuitively feel they likely describe reality well. Therefore, I do not wish to refute your conclusions.
However, I believe an important aspect is being overlooked: it seems to me that good is fighting evil—freedom versus slavery.
One must ask: what is the morally right thing to do?
If evil is capable of such plans, then good can always counteract them. I feel that now, more than ever, people are seeing through a lot of BS.
These extremely complex plans only succeed as long as they remain hidden in darkness, away from the bright light of truth that exposes them.
We should expose and reject them with all our might, refusing to support them with our time and energy or any resources, regardless of potential profit.
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I mostly agree.
And when it comes to fighting for Bitcoin, I haven't seen anyone doing the kind of research I'm doing or raising/addressing these types of issues.
Just look at what Bitcoin podcasts look like:
- "The government is retarded, they don't understand Bitcoin, they'll be panic-buying Bitcoin at $1,000,000. Bitcoin is going to $10 million by [this date]."
I'll continue to fight for Bitcoin, even though I've seen close to 0 fight in Bitcoiners.
However, based on the confidence lost, I've divested a bit for now. When I see some fight, I'll scale back in.