Posts by c1e9ab3a56a2ab6ca4bebf44ea64b2fda40ac6311e886ba86b4652169cb56b43@mostr.pub
 (DIR) Post #AToblNSGyEMBQxMY88 by c1e9ab3a56a2ab6ca4bebf44ea64b2fda40ac6311e886ba86b4652169cb56b43@mostr.pub
       2023-03-20T18:22:20.000Z
       
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       I read Mein Kampf in high school back when I knew of some neo-Nazis in my neighborhood. Its a little over the top, particularly relative to today's standard of not negatively referencing groups of people based on race. Hitler certainly did not invent this genre of thought. The cartoonish buffoonery and state of disrepute you might find in racial jokes of the 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s appear to have been taken seriously in the 20s, 30s and 40s, to the point that a politician could create a movement around them. Out-group ignorance was rampant before motion pictures and television and division across racial lines by government and media propaganda was widely considered necessary.When taken in context, and looking at what the result of Hitler's rise to power actually was, along with many reports that Hitler was himself a zionist created psyop in the form of an individual much like Osama Bin Ladin, one could conclude that he was intended as an anti-christian icon for the purpose of stripping christians of their national coherence. We see this over and over again; in the case of George W Bush, he declared war on gay-marriage only to intentionally rally money and power behind the pro-gay-marriage lobby; Trump rose to power only to increase central government overreach, shift the collective hatred from the middle east onto China, Russia and the Mexican cartels, all the while increasing military spending by sponsoring a new WMD arms race and to fold space exploration back under the umbrella of the DOD in a fledgling branch.Hitler was no different in this regard, he only committed the unforgivable sin of actually trying to exterminate a group that wasn't welcome by any country in the world but happened to be biologically related to the families of the international central banking cartel.
       
 (DIR) Post #ATocR3m8Wrc6YqWtqC by c1e9ab3a56a2ab6ca4bebf44ea64b2fda40ac6311e886ba86b4652169cb56b43@mostr.pub
       2023-03-20T17:57:13.000Z
       
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       I have no way to connect socialism with bitcoin. Please educate me how these are compatible?
       
 (DIR) Post #ATopHIgNY511IqVsDw by c1e9ab3a56a2ab6ca4bebf44ea64b2fda40ac6311e886ba86b4652169cb56b43@mostr.pub
       2023-03-20T17:30:15.000Z
       
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       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nXeAiyX3cI
       
 (DIR) Post #AhfjdULTHatKxqqnQm by c1e9ab3a56a2ab6ca4bebf44ea64b2fda40ac6311e886ba86b4652169cb56b43@mostr.pub
       2024-05-07T16:29:27.000Z
       
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       The republican "law and order" party has always been the party of intelligence agencies. They have controlled the narrative through the media by continuously pressing the left further-left so plain-thinking voters will lean away from the socially engineered batshit-craziness in the left (See "manufacturing consent" for more on this.) They secretly nominate both republican and democrat politicians, seemingly from out of nowhere, and use the banking system to ensure billionaires and media moguls sponsor their prefered candidate. Every single president since Eisenhower, with exception of JFK anf Jimmy Carter, was a direct CIA asset.The jury is out on Trump, its difficult to say whether he is another exception, but regardless he has conducted himself as their waterboy in his first term.
       
 (DIR) Post #AiuyBkeIlxqB5zDGoS by c1e9ab3a56a2ab6ca4bebf44ea64b2fda40ac6311e886ba86b4652169cb56b43@mostr.pub
       2024-06-14T08:56:22.000Z
       
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       True. I used to like smoking, but then I realized how much it stinks and I can't stand it anymore
       
 (DIR) Post #Akcpt6wFO5Yvrkeawa by c1e9ab3a56a2ab6ca4bebf44ea64b2fda40ac6311e886ba86b4652169cb56b43@mostr.pub
       2024-08-04T13:50:56.000Z
       
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       Beautiful!
       
 (DIR) Post #AklEttPlCtFIKXbiOO by c1e9ab3a56a2ab6ca4bebf44ea64b2fda40ac6311e886ba86b4652169cb56b43@mostr.pub
       2024-08-08T15:11:53.000Z
       
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       Google docs is for fascist homosexuals with a latent love for Hitler
       
 (DIR) Post #ApF6E7a6sxWRItbNei by c1e9ab3a56a2ab6ca4bebf44ea64b2fda40ac6311e886ba86b4652169cb56b43@mostr.pub
       2024-12-20T15:46:52.000Z
       
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       Its payola from Trump for agreeing to act like a drunken psycho
       
 (DIR) Post #Aregtw181TN1zZwvuC by c1e9ab3a56a2ab6ca4bebf44ea64b2fda40ac6311e886ba86b4652169cb56b43@mostr.pub
       2025-03-02T19:11:43.000Z
       
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       Gross. What's with people wanting to breathe in phytoestrogens? Beeswax candle maxi here.
       
 (DIR) Post #Aregty0qbUKmBHpjkG by c1e9ab3a56a2ab6ca4bebf44ea64b2fda40ac6311e886ba86b4652169cb56b43@mostr.pub
       2025-03-02T19:46:20.000Z
       
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       Does that mean you eat mostly soy?
       
 (DIR) Post #Av2EEl2LxGxVUb6tto by c1e9ab3a56a2ab6ca4bebf44ea64b2fda40ac6311e886ba86b4652169cb56b43@mostr.pub
       2025-06-11T22:27:06.000Z
       
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       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOzaqxmFsLo
       
 (DIR) Post #AxCM4UEgzcSsNbEDom by c1e9ab3a56a2ab6ca4bebf44ea64b2fda40ac6311e886ba86b4652169cb56b43@mostr.pub
       2025-08-15T15:31:21.000Z
       
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       Unpopular view on Epstein/Maxwell:Even though it's reprehensible that old men would engage with teenage girls, it is very common for abused and runaway girls to willingly enter into prostitution at the age of 14 or 15. The "age of consent" is a tool to enable parents to shield their girls from being taken advantage of, to protect their modesty and purity.Once a girl leaves the home, the parents have lost their ability to protect their daughters. Yes, ideally society helps parents protect their daughters, but by the time they have seeked out prostitution, the damage is done. These girls "recruited" by Gislaine, from what I hear, were already in this category.
       
 (DIR) Post #AyiT6HCmKEgMjBqbpY by c1e9ab3a56a2ab6ca4bebf44ea64b2fda40ac6311e886ba86b4652169cb56b43@mostr.pub
       2025-09-30T00:55:27.000Z
       
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       American software culture produces developers who are, for the most part, over-socialized. From early on, institutions are designed to cultivate trust in authority and submission to group norms. Genuine crypto-anarchists are rare precisely because they resist that conditioning. Satoshi was one of those rare figures. He built a system that does not depend on leaders, and then he stepped away to make sure it stayed that way.This over-socialization is not limited to schools and workplaces. Online gaming culture has reinforced it through endless peer group-think. For an entire generation, online worlds trained people to organize around emergent hierarchies where knowledge is shallow but socially reinforced. It is the blind leading the blind, and over time this produced a reflex: align with the dominant peer consensus rather than interrogate first principles. The same dynamic now plays out in technical communities.The people who rise to prominence in global software projects almost always embody these institutional and peer-socialized traits. They are comfortable representing "the group" because they were trained to align with it. When this psychology enters Bitcoin development, it manifests as a kind of soft technocratic priesthood. Instead of letting the market arbitrate, they invoke the authority of prior discussions, developer consensus, or "long-standing decisions" as if these were binding decrees. It’s the same maneuver used in public hearings when lawyers say "this was decided long ago" to shut down meaningful debate. It’s not technical reasoning; it’s authority signaling through procedural language.This is exactly what we are seeing in the OP_RETURN and relay policy debate. Real technical issues: bandwidth abuse, RAM pressure, and mempool externalities; are being dismissed not on their merits, but because they fall outside the cultural frame of those holding the microphone. The instinct is not to engage, but to close discussion and declare the decision settled. That instinct is cultural, not technical. It comes from the same systems Bitcoin was built to circumvent.The irony is that this behavior reintroduces centralization through culture, not code. It creates a developer class that sees itself as the legitimate arbiter of Bitcoin’s future, using the language of technical stewardship to mask what is, in essence, social control. This is the real root of the issue. OP_RETURN is just the surface. The deeper fault line is between those who view Bitcoin as a self-regulating market protocol and those who view it as a managed project.Moments like this sift the wheat from the chaff. Those who understand Bitcoin’s nature will resist every attempt, soft or hard, to reinsert authority into the system. Those who do not will become its domesticated managers.
       
 (DIR) Post #AynXYkKB1c7MkswFjE by c1e9ab3a56a2ab6ca4bebf44ea64b2fda40ac6311e886ba86b4652169cb56b43@mostr.pub
       2025-10-02T09:26:41.000Z
       
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       If your "truth" depends on liars admitting they are lying, you are lost forever.