Bitcoiners need to stop begging the government for permission to exercise their rights. They are not our friends.
Yesterday’s guilty verdict for Roman Storm on the count of conspiracy to operate an unlicensed money service business is absolutely insane.
FinCEN, the regulator responsible for licensing, monitoring, and enforcement actions concerning criminal activity in money transmission has itself explicitly stated that self-custodial tooling that facilitates the transmission of value using cryptocurrencies are not money transmitters and are not subject to the relevant regulations.
So, how did we get here? Eight months after the election of a president who describes himself as a Bitcoin and cryptocurrency advocate, after the Department of Justice themselves have explicitly stated that they are not going to engage in regulation by prosecution, or prosecute mixing services, how was Roman Storm found guilty? [Read More]
Once upon a time, talk of AI stealing jobs from people was science fiction. Today, it’s real life. From graphic design and translation to copywriting and customer service, we have already seen how quickly automation can eat into work once done exclusively by humans. This trend is no longer a problem for the future – it’s already happening. What’s currently unfolding is not just a shift in productivity tools, but a total structural transformation in how the world economy functions. By 2030, the global workforce may look completely unrecognisable, with over 300 million jobs projected to be severely impacted or totally replaced in just the next few years. [Read More]
“Work expands to fit the allotted time,” the saying goes. And that education is no exception holds a lesson: Some will say when pondering homeschooling, “I’m not qualified to teach my kids.” But, informs homeschooling advocate Brett Pike, it’s not just that you can teach your kids - and splendidly.
It’s that you can do it in a fraction of the time schools do. [Read More]
The European Union is still wrestling with a controversial plan that would turn private messaging services into surveillance tools. For over three years, talks have stalled over whether providers should be forced to scan every user’s messages for possible illegal material and forward anything suspicious to law enforcement.
Global leaders are working to create a unified global religion that prioritises “Mother Earth” and undermines Judeo-Christianity.
This new world religion aims to redefine morality, replacing traditional values with a focus on environmentalism and “common values.”
“Nowhere is the push for the one-world religion and spirituality movement more obvious than in UN-backed education programmes around the world,” Alex Newman writes.
Key players, including the Vatican, the United Nations and billionaire globalists, are driving this effort, which seeks to unite all religions under a single umbrella; the goal is to create a “New World Order” with a “United Nations of Religions.”
The ultimate goal of these efforts is to create a new spiritual and moral system, divorced from biblical tradition, and unite humanity under a globalist agenda, with the UN’s Agenda 2030 and its Sustainable Development Goals serving as the foundation. [Read More]