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Should be a wild four years.

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I think we can all agree that executing the CEO of MasterCard/Visa should have been Trump's day one priority, like walking straight out into the crowd after the oath with a 45 and shooting at them kind of urgent.
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The ole Presidential Pistolero

Trump should release his own brand of Colt .45s and Russian AK47s to celebrate his 45th and 47th presidency

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Wasn't that how Gab solved it? A miracle, but Null has his hands full with lawsuits at the moment.
What I never understood is why the Feds WANT debanking in the first place. We're in Nanny Servostate Technocracy. The last thing you want is a bunch of debanked faggots to get together and find a way around debanking and solve their problems. You'd think they'd WANT someone like Null on the system so they can spy on him like a hawk and get rid of him they moment they think they can. It doesn't make sense from a Big Brother standpoint to willingly shove a person outside of Big Brother's watchful eyes.

Greenland won't be joining anytime soon considering that the ruling government has formed a coalition with a number of other parties to stand against Trump. The Danish PM is also visiting it in response to Vance coming there a couple days ago. It's important to point out that a hard-line independence party which came second in the recent election is not part of the coalition.
Well no shit, they can TRY to resist. If you thought the current Parliament was just going to lay down and take it while Trump essentially took over their jobs, you're foolish. They were always going to be in his way. The reality is though-what can they do? Greenland is a shitstain island nation and Denmark is literally nobody. Who's going to stand in the US' way of just taking Greenland? I can cut off trade routes and bam, Greenland submits in a matter of 2-3 days. You can't stand up to a world superpower as an island nation.
 
You'd think they'd WANT someone like Null on the system so they can spy on him like a hawk and get rid of him they moment they think they can. It doesn't make sense from a Big Brother standpoint to willingly shove a person outside of Big Brother's watchful eyes.
I believe he is their test case. By forcing him to use alternatives they force those alternatives to be exposed while they are still small and can be controlled. Eventually they will let him settle on a method they have the ability to monitor.
 
This is a golden opportunity to brain drain every remaining person with an IQ over 100 into the United States. Then we can simply wait until the remainders starve to death without anyone to fund the gibs. After allowing France to return to nature for 200 years or so the smell may finally disapate allowing normal human beings to return.

Its insane that we are only 3 months in. There is still 7 years 9 months of Trump before we even get into the Vance and Barron presidencies.
Regression to the mean. Just because the first generation is based doesn't mean the next generation won't be cringe.
 
What I never understood is why the Feds WANT debanking in the first place. We're in Nanny Servostate Technocracy.
It works. The problem is this was never done until the wokesters took control of government. They're all dumb children who don't understand that turnabout is fair play because they never got hit as kids like the rest of us.
 
I think my favorite part of this is imagining the cameramen. It’s a full-on humiliation ritual. You’re not only going to jail, you’re going to be filmed going to jail and that footage distributed globally so all your buddies can see what’s waiting for them. 10/10 cinematography
This is shot like a capeshit movie of supervillains going to The Raft or Belle Reve.

If it was J6ers getting this treatment Bluesky would be soyjaking so hard over it.
 
What I never understood is why the Feds WANT debanking in the first place. We're in Nanny Servostate Technocracy. The last thing you want is a bunch of debanked faggots to get together and find a way around debanking and solve their problems. You'd think they'd WANT someone like Null on the system so they can spy on him like a hawk and get rid of him they moment they think they can. It doesn't make sense from a Big Brother standpoint to willingly shove a person outside of Big Brother's watchful eyes.
Crypto is the work around and it's a nightmare when it comes to hiding where you spend your money. I try not to think about Crypto more than I have to, but one of those conspiracy theories that has always hung around in the back of my head is that Crypto is the controlled opposition to distract from their real goal which is to eliminate the use of untraceable cash.

If I give Joe a dollar by hand the government can't see that transaction which is a terrifying prospect for the middle manager autocracy.

Whatever exists, exists without my knowledge exists without my consent.
 
Crypto is the work around and it's a nightmare when it comes to hiding where you spend your money. I try not to think about Crypto more than I have to, but one of those conspiracy theories that has always hung around in the back of my head is that Crypto is the controlled opposition to distract from their real goal which is to eliminate the use of untraceable cash.
I don't think cash should ever stop being an option because it's easy and private but it is worth knowing that while bitcoin has zero privacy features there is crypto that has privacy features like shielded transactions.
This doesn't necessarily mean they're worth using right now, as they're still in their infancy but there are teams working on furthering privacy technology for the future.
 
This had to be the work of the feds or someone he pissed off too much of a conikydink.
No, it's the work of flying in small private planes.

And holy fuck.

Comical considering the 30(b)(6) testimony in Trump's sham Mar-a-lago fraud trial.
No kidding. Deutsche has/ had been massively enmeshed with Trump forever.

That linked letter also links to another letter sent last month from the MT AG to WF about both debanking and other borrower-related practices (around ESG and hiring practices requirements). Referenced state UDAP and civil rights laws, with some very pointed questions. Response is due next week.
 
In the wake of this most recent and awful decision by a unelected judge to halt federal action based on their own interpretation of the constitution. Ladies and gentlemen, I present one of the greatest kerfuffles in American poltiical history, the sad and twisted Seinfeld episode that is Marbury Vs Madison

Many of you may already know that in 1803 the supreme court established the principle of "judicial review" a power not given to them by the founding fathers or outlined anywhere in the constitution, that, and I quote, "Giving American courts the power to strike down laws and statues they find violate the Constitution of the United States." but most of you dont know exactly how petty and small the circumstances that lead to this landmark decisions so lets take a jounrey shall we?

Its the year 1801 the 2 political partys are the sitting president John Adams Federalists and the incoming president Thomas Jeffersons Democratic-Reublican party, they are bitter rivals and its march of that year 1801 with 2 days left in John Adams term

2 DAYS

he appoinst SEVERAL DOZEN federalist party supporters to cicrut judge and justice of the peace postions in an attempt to frustrate the Jeffersons new administration. The outgoing senate quickly confirmed it but the secretary of state, John Marshal was unable to deliver all the new judges commissions before Adams departure and Jefferson inauguration.

So think about the situation, the president has made these appointments, the senate confirmed them, the guy who has to admister their oath and officials appoint them wasent PHYSICALLY able to do all them before the next president is in place. So the new Secretary of state is obviously ordered by Jefferson to NOT deliver those commissions, as he is president know and that is his prerogative as much as it was the previous ones right TO order it.

One of those who was going to be given a judges commision was a Maryland Businessman by the name of William Marbury, he filed a lawsuit with the supreme court asking the court to issue a writ of "mandamus" forcing the secretary of state to deliver his commision

OK, quick break, all of what you have read so far is 100%, non editorialized FACT that 99% of all historians will tell you is know to be the case, this next part gets a little murky

the official story is the supreme court saw the action of the Jefferrson government as illegal beacuse it was "improper", im not super sure, the argument is so paper thin, beacuse the lionshare of the opinion surrounds how the court found this decision gives the court the ability to review and strike down ANY piece of legislature or policy for any branch of givernment UNLIATERIALY

The reality is they just saw this as a great vessel to expand the power of the supreme court beyond what anyone orignally intented

" Examining the law Congress had passed to define Supreme Court jurisdiction over types of cases like Marbury's—Section 13 of the Judiciary Act of 1789—the Court found that the Act had expanded the definition of the Supreme Court's jurisdiction beyond what was originally set forth in the U.S. Constitution. The Court then struck down Section 13 of the Act, announcing that American courts have the power to invalidate laws that they find to violate the Constitution—a power now known as judicial review." basic source

The real kicker?
"In Marbury's case, however, the Court did not order Madison to comply. Because striking down the law removed any jurisdiction the Court might have had over the case, the Court could not issue the writ that Marbury had requested."

The guy who was whining about all this in the first place never even got his judgeship cause doing so would undue the precident they are trying to set of the COURTS being the one to make such a decsion.

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These 2 assholes and the Supreme Court at the time are more responsible for our countrys democracy never haveing a long term chance than anyone
 
cash will never stop being an option, there are people where I live who have been using junk silver for a generation, and there are quite a few possible cash alternatives ready to go, most obviously ammo. if massive (probably eco-based) surveillance ever really got going there would be an immediate black market based on 1) the real coinage that is still in circulation 2) the most fungible items like ammo

the issue isn't being able to use cash to buy anything you or I might want to buy, it's going the next level up to the drug trade
 
And this is why America is the greatest country on Earth. TPTB tried to tarnish Trump by digging for the slightest hint of a financial crime and charging him in a rigged court case. 34 felonies later he is still able to run because the constitution didn't say anything about felons and Trump was able to win the presidency because the people actually like the guy. TPTB try again in France and now Le Pen is going to jail and her political career is officially over because their legal and political system is beyond fucked.

The Founding Fathers were true visionaries with their writing of the constitution and during Trump's reign we can restore that vision.
I know right? Germany too had a leader that was imprisoned during a beer putsch or something like that, but like Nelson Mandela he rose above it and soared like an eagle, even leading the country succesfully. For at least a few years.
 
cash will never stop being an option, there are people where I live who have been using junk silver for a generation, and there are quite a few possible cash alternatives ready to go, most obviously ammo. if massive (probably eco-based) surveillance ever really got going there would be an immediate black market based on 1) the real coinage that is still in circulation 2) the most fungible items like ammo

the issue isn't being able to use cash to buy anything you or I might want to buy, it's going the next level up to the drug trade
Let's say I agree that the end result (for the US anyway) will be a cash black market.

That's still a terrible outcome and I can see the retards who love power to much bumbling into such a situation making everything more shitty for everyone.
 
That linked letter also links to another letter sent last month from the MT AG to WF about both debanking and other borrower-related practices (around ESG and hiring practices requirements). Referenced state UDAP and civil rights laws, with some very pointed questions. Response is due next week.
I feel like Null might be interested in this, but I'm honestly scared of pinging him.
 
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