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Listening to a certain conversation take place between Jack Mallers and Rick Ruben, I heard a brilliant insight.
Mallers noted, "money is time and energy in extracted form."
He continued, "When the government debases its money. They are debasing you. The time and energy that you require to have a life that you deem to be worthwhile, goes up, which is the biggest form of crime and theft you can do to a populace."
In his brilliantly phrased illustration, Mallers gets to the heart of the massive extraction campaign that has been taking place by governments working hand-in-glove with central banking cartels. And, in my view, I cannot think of a better fitting archetype than that of the necromancer vampire, Count Dracula.
It is purported that Bram Stoker never actually meant for his iconic novel to be fiction, but a warning of a real evil. Perhaps. But whether or not that be the case, it is clear that many parallels exist between the Victorian legend and today's modern banking system.
I'm merely looking at parallels, for illustrative purposes only, between what is the modern banking-state, and the legend of a bloodthirsty count from Transylvania, Romania, seeking to infiltrate the British aristocracy and deriving his life forces from ritualistic bloodsucking. If we look at the modern banking state, and the elite political class, one can find any countless number of conspiracies. This is not the point. The fact is that the inflationary policies of the federal reserve banking system, is quite literally, draining you of your time and energy (your life source) and funneling it into the coffers of an aristocratic ruling class.
Take it as you will, my macabre analogy. In fact, I write all of this optimistic that in fighting Count Dracula, we have the garlic (Nostr) to repel his charms, and the bowie knife (bitcoin) that will deal his death blow.
These are my weapons of choice. Are they yours? Are we well enough equipped to fight the evil that Bram Stoker saw in 1897 intimated in our modern era?
Let me know in the comments what you think. Even better, give me a Zap follow me on Nostr to support my work.
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I'm closer to 60 than 50 now, and except for some direct payments in not so debased fiat in the early to mid eighties I've had to fight this for far too long...
Never went completely along, on and off I had way more freedom in relative terms than most, while running small businesses.
When someone zapped me 400 sats for posting that (fake) video of someone riding an ostrich during rush hours in Kazakhstan... Well all of a sudden I realized that this was the bloody first time that I earned real money haha!!!
What a wild reality we're living... Anyway, since then, and a couple of years before, I've been lazer-focused on earning in fully uncensorable ways only.
More or less every waking hour is tied in with this, and in such a way that its not too stressful, I simply trust 100% that it will eventually pay off, and soon I'll relocate so that I can really ramp this up.
Maybe this also will be gradually at first, then very sudden! :-)
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Earning money just to spend it seems futile but thats the basis of the financial system.
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The fed is a blood sucker
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I was a fan of the new dracula movie, but I guess it didnt do well. Such a shame. What you are talking about sounds like what happens to our money when we give it away to help the wars that are happening.
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Money not given away but taken, yea. Same result anyway.
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