... It's definitely not money, just some guy named Shlomo Nakamoto's scheme to trap people in the 1984 system described by Aaron Russo. Shilling for craptocurrency is shilling for the Jewish banker occupied state and against freedom in the end, and you're definitely not going to become an Aryan superman doing that.
Wait, are you telling me that I will never become an Aryan superman?
I looked up that Aaron Russo guy.
In an interview with Alex Jones shortly before his death, Russo made the claim that a "Nicholas Rockefeller", who may or may not exist,[3] had told him 11 months prior to 9/11 that there was going to be an "event", which would lead to the invasion of Afghanistan, the invasion of Iraq, and the attempted coup d'etat in Venezuela, amongst other things
Seems legit.
But then I started reading about his movie about the American tax system and I have to admit that I´m definitely
sympathetic to some of his views:
The film examines the genesis and functions of the Federal Reserve System. The film asserts that the Federal Reserve System is a system of privately held, for profit corporations, not a government agency, and that the Fed was commissioned to print fiat money on behalf of the federal government, at a fee ultimately paid for by the personal income tax (through service on bond interest). The film also refers to the fact that the United States dollar is not backed by gold, and states that this means the dollar has no real backing other than future income tax payments. Consequently, the film states that Federal Reserve Notes represent debt instead of wealth.
The central thesis of the film may be that this monetary policy is the strongest form of governance that has ever existed, and is central to the unconstitutional, global power ambitions of the interests that supposedly control the Federal Reserve System.
Damn it, I´m starting to like Russo after I dismissed him initially as a
conspiracy theorist. Has anyone watched the movie (America: Freedom to Fascism)?