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0 sats \ 12 replies \ @justin_shocknet 4h \ parent \ on: Theory that stablecoin issuance is an attempt to wipe out US debt econ
No, that's just naive. Just because you can't plan your way out of a paper bag doesn't mean that the people with nearly unlimited resources are as inept.
Intel agencies literally exist to effect what you deny.
Yes, that's why government is a battlefield of factions, factions that spare no expense to form battle plans.
Battlefield. Not as clearly demarcated as NSA vs CIA or party vs party, either faction has assets deployed among the other. If the apparatus was aligned against Trump he'd never have made it into office, he has to be protected by a faction within it.
It's not politics, it's a clandestine civil war, and Bitcoin is a COunter INsurgency operation... The insurgents being globalists.
Most Bitcoiners: Satoshi acted alone. Bitcoin has nothing to do with the 3 letter agencies
Shocknet: Intel agencies literally exist to effect what you deny
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US exceptionalists cannot accept that they have squandered their global exceptional privilege- but they have- they FAILED COMPLETELY to see China building its mercantile empire and now controlling most strategically important supply chains.
The USA is fucked, with only its legacy hegemony over monetary protocols sustaining its hegemony in the near term- and China is building its alternatives and implementing them. Oil exporters are now receiving trade payments in Yuan via mBridge and CIPS and holding their wealth in gold, investments or Bitcoin, not USTs.
USTs are worthless shitcoins and forcing stablecoin issuers to buy them is all that might buy the US empire time as it inevitably declines.
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Trump and Xi loyalists are working together against the globalists to defend their own countries national sovereignties.
Enjoy the psyop and buy some NSA coin.
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Ok you're not worth responding to. Best of luck
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Receipts please or GTFO.
All of the evidence suggests that there is nobody at the wheel. Its a psychologically infantile position to believe that government all-knowing and all-powerful.
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It's a psychologically infantile person that believes in coincidences
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There is obviously demand within government for a unified and coherent strategy in intelligence. So obviously there is some committee or whatever that entity is.
Its a far cry to jump that to the ludicrous idea that they are actually successful at that given the size and scale and complexity of the US government.
Smaller national governments that serve populations sub 10 million are woefully inefficient. Scale doesn't breed efficiency typically. It just means bigger bureaucracies, more bullshit.
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Not every psyop is a success, the enemy gets a vote, entropy gets a vote, the citizenry is a force multiplier with no allegiances, but still everything is a psyop.
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nearly unlimited resources
Nobody has that
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Where's the limit?
They print the money, blackmail the CEO's, backdoor the chips and software, license the media, regulate the ISP's, permit the transports, make their own ballot machines, control the schools and colleges, appropriate the energy, threaten the judges... They have more agencies than you can name, more front organizations than real ones.
The only limit is their ambition.
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Complexity is the limit
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Complexity is relative
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