This interview for Episode 263 of the Danny Jones Podcast felt like it was both coming from my brain and hitting me with an overload of new information at the same time. All modern wars and psychological operations are symptoms of easy fiat money, governments legitimizing their own turmoil and the role of moral authority. Kruse argues that the goal of globalist transhumanism is to protect the United States Constitution, a document designed to protect individuals from government, by The idea is to usurp and replace it with the UN Charter, a document designed to provide tyrannical power to agents of the industrial-military complex.
“Perhaps I will sit down with Adolf Hitler before I sit down with Sergey Brin.”
I didn’t expect to hear about Bitcoin when I started listening, but I was pleasantly surprised to hear him mention Bitcoin early and often, framing it as kryptonite to the transhumanists he describes as his “mortal enemies.” Yes.
“The reason Bitcoin content is removed is because DARPA is not interested in Bitcoin. The energy that fuels the entire process is cheap fiat.”
Uncle Jack covers topics like Kleiber’s Law, Wealth of Alloys, DARPA, MK-ULTRA (and its successors), the Stanford Marshmallow Experiment, the JFK assassination, sunlight medicine, SV40, cancer, COVID-19 and jabs, and even invisibility, all somehow connected. It works. All of this subtly applies to Bitcoin, with the subtext of ‘fix money, fix the world’.
“There is a pattern to the industrial-military complex. “When they want to do something, they don’t ask for forgiveness or permission, they just do it.”
The key element is that essentially the federal fiat system is a massive Ponzi scheme, citing Roth IRAs and retirement funds in particular. And then there’s the deadly war that the state is waging on us so that we all die enough from cancer, war, etc. to not have our banks run.
The industrial-military complex is a machine powered by cheap money, or fiat currency. Kruse positions Bitcoin as a solution to the fiat war machine. This is preaching to the choir for me, but it’s exciting to hear it on a non-Bitcoin show with a large audience like the Danny Jones Podcast.
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