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It's Confirmed - Our Freedom is Under Attack

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All it took was a Joe Rogan sit down to get Mark Zuckerberg to finally admit to what we all knew was true, that Meta (Facebook and Instagram) has been censoring and filtering the news to only show what favors the left.

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Hello, and welcome back to another episode of The Mark Moss Show, where we talk about each and every week the way the world is changing as we shift from a centralized world to a decentralized world, as I call it, the decentralized revolution. Of course, we look at it through the lens of politics, finance, and technology, and it's hurdling through space and it is changing fast. I talked about it like a pendulum a lot of times. I post stuff on Twitter. By the way, if you're not following

me on Twitter, please do. You can find me on social media just at one Mark Moss. That's just the number one, not spelled out, just the numeral one at one Mark Moss. You can go to at one Mark Moss dot com, find my website and find everything linked there, all my social media. I got free downloads and guides and reports. You can get some of my top videos and actually my videos that outline U the decentralized revolution,

that the three cycles that are converging. So I have those videos link there on my main website and then follow me on Twitter. So I'd like to post these things on Twitter and say, hey, here's a sign of the pendulum swinging back and here's the sign of the pendulum swinging back. And you know, humans, most of us don't know history because we're not alive long enough. Two, well, we don't understand what's going on because we're not alive

long enough to see the big shifts. Right, we're paying attention for fifty years out of our eighty year life span or whatever. And so only if you really study history can you really see these big shifts. And so the pendulum is maxed out at centralization swinging back. And so I like to talk about the things that that show us this is happening, because it looks like we're still approaching peak centralization, which we are. And then it's also breaking a part at the same time. And there's

some scary things. There's a big things, there's exciting things, there's good things, and there's scary things. Um. Change is always scary, right, Change is always scary because you don't know what something that side. Now, a lot of times change is good and change ends up being great. I remember when I was a kid. Um. I grew up growing up in Texas and my dad was in the in the construction industry. And in the eighties the oil market crashed in the late eighties that wale market crashed

and construction in Texas crashed as well. There was a savings and loan um crisis, etcetera. And my dad, being in construction, didn't have any jobs there. It was ended, right, it was. It was halted, and so we had my dad had to go find work, and so California was booming. So let's leave Texas and go to California. And uh, that was scary. That was a big change. I knew Texas. I lived in Texas. My friends were in Texas. My grandparents, my aunt, my aunts and uncles, my cousins were in Texas.

That's what I knew. I'd never been to California. I didn't know anything about California. I didn't know anyone in California. I didn't know anything. So it was scary. Um, I kind of didn't want to go, but I kind of did want to go. At the same time, I didn't. I didn't want to go because I didn't know anything about It was scary, it was uncertain. I didn't want to because I don't want to leave all my best friends and my family. But even growing up in Texas,

we lived down on like by South Padre Island. So I was kind of a little bit of a surfer as much as I get to the beach anyway, and there's not really any good waves, but I love to get in the ocean. And I did have a surfboard, and I was a skateboarder, and I liked to write.

BMX in California was like the epicenter for that stuff, and so um as as scary as it was and as much I didn't want to leave, there was a little bit like maybe it's some excitement, maybe it can be good, but it was changed, and it was scary, and uh, looking backwards on, in hindsight, it was probably the best thing that could have ever happened to me. Um where I grew up in Texas, uh Corpus Christie.

I still go back there sometimes, very infrequently anymore, but it's like it's like the town that time forgot man, Like nothing ever changes in that place. My cousins have since left, they've had to move to Dallas and moved to Austin where things are happening. But I look back on and that was a great opportunity from me. But I didn't know, and so all of these things seem scary, but we also have to recognize that there's hope on the other side because there's a new system being built.

But at the same time, they're scary. Now this week, um, I was in Texas. I was in Austin, and I was there for a bitcoin conference. I was there for bit block Boom. Shout out to Gary Leland who runs bit block Boom, and um it's just put it on your on your schedule if you've never been. That happened every year, so next year there will be another one, maybe their fifth or six year in a row bit block Boom. Just check it out dot com and um

so I was in town for that. I was doing a couple events around there, some speaking things like that. I was signing autographs of my new book, which, by the way, if you don't have my new book, you certainly should. It's the Uncommunist Manifesto and um we uh, which has just been on Amazon for the last couple of weeks. So check it out on Amazon and and buy the book, buy a couple of extras for your friends and family, and then if you would be so kind, leave us a review. You can also check it out

on Uncommunist dot com as well. But I was there doing some events and signed some books and whatnot. And while I was in Austin, UM Alex Jones from infull Wars asked me to come by the studio and and do a show with him. I thought, you know, why not? And UM, you know, admittedly, I'm not a I'm not a huge fan of Alex Jones. And when I say that, I'm indifferent to him. I don't really watch his content over the years. I mean, he's been online for a really long time. I've I've seen a lot of his

content throughout the years. I don't watch it on a regular basis. Um. I I try to be very neutral on things. UM. I don't like. I don't like labels. I don't want to. I don't want to assign myself to any political party or ideology. Um. There's nothing that Republicans do that I'm a hundred percent on board for. Democrats do that, person on board for or Donald Trump did that I'm on board board for right. Um, there's things that people do that are good. There's things that

people are parties do that are bad. Alex Jones has said some cool things that I agree with, and he's probably said some things I don't agree with, etcetera. But anyway, UM, I agreed to come by at the studio, and uh, I agreed. And then going into it, I started to second guest myself and like, do I really want to go on Alex Jones? Uh? You know, am I am? I afraid of what people might think of me if I do that, if I align with him things like that,

But I did. I went anyway. And the reason why I really wanted to go there and talk to him is because I'm super fascinated. Um fascinated. Maybe it's not the right word, it's um. I'm really paying close attention to several key events that are happening at the exact same time and they're scary. As a matter of fact, that I was on a podcast with a bitcoin magazine yesterday and uh check it out on YouTube to search for Mark Moss Bitcoin Magazine, you can check out that interview.

And they asked me, what's keeping you up at night? And so this is what's keeping me up at night? I thought i'd break it down for you guys, and what's keeping me up at night? It was the same the same thing that I wanted to go talk to Alex Jones about because he's part of what that what this is, and I've talked about it on the show before. So if you, if you tune in each and every with each and every week, first of all, thank you if you. If you don't and you've missed that, no worries,

I got your you can check it out. Just search Market Moss podcast. You can go back and listen to the podcast. Um. You can also find it on my on YouTube to search Market Disruptors on on YouTube. You can find it there. But what's keeping up at night is uh, the way the United States is changing and our freedom is under attack and censorship is on the rise, and this effects that this this affects me and concerns me for a number of different reasons on a number

of different fronts. Obviously being a content creator on YouTube, on social media, on the radio, on the podcast. That concerns me. UM, I'm old enough to have grown up in the United States where we had freedom of speech and we could say whatever we wanted. Um. Now, there's a lot of people that are idiots. There's a lot of people that say stupid things, they say hateful things,

they say mean things. But it's not illegal, and I kind of believe that freedom of speech is good because we should know who those people are and we should challenge those things. Right. Um, I'm not a fan of censorship. But what's keeping me up at night is that exactly.

And the reason why is because the parallels that's happening in the United States, um, and the parallels with other nations that have done the exact same thing and are doing the exact same things right now at this moment today, and again thinking through first order, second order, third or thinking where do these things go? So you might go, oh, that sounds like a good idea. Okay, so that sounds like a good idea. I would agree with you. But

what happens if that goes through, well, then this happens. Well, then what happens will then that happens, right, So I want to chase that down with you. I want to talk about some big news that came out this week on probably the number one alternative news outlet, A bomb got dropped. Literally. I want to talk about that. I want to talk about a couple other big dots that are that I'm connecting together, including a piece of Alex Jones, and UM, I want to talk about, like I said,

some other countries. Um, what the President of the United States has to say about this exactly? And why the President of the United States and the White House is coming out and saying these things right now? And what does that mean. That's a big It's a big one. You don't want to miss what I have coming up. You're listening to the Markets Show. By the way, if you're just tuning in, we're talking about the decentralized revolution, talking about the way the world is changing right before

our very eyes. It's scary. I have hope on the other side of this, just like my move from Texas to California was scary. Looking backwards, I'm glad I did it all right, So I got this is a bombshell. I got some big bombs to drop on you guys. You don't want to miss this, but I gotta take a break. But I'm gonna be gone just for a minute and then be back. So don't go away, all right,

Welcome back. You are listening to the Market Mark Show talking about the decentralized Revolution, talking about the way the world is changing right before o very eyes. Of course, through the lens of politics, finance, and technology and that technology being bitcoin and cryptocurrencies and leading this decentralized revolution. But politics are already failing, monetary system is already failing. But back to this question, I was asked, like, what's

really keeping me up at night? And I've been I've been talking about this, but I've been connecting these dots. I went to talk. I went in, went to talk to Alex Jones, and I was interested to talk to him about this specific topic, A specific topic I was

was interested in talking to him about. Was I see a connection between what's happening with Alex Jones, the January six trials, and I've talked about before this Tornado Cash sanctioning, this Ethereum protocol that the Treasury Department the United States sanctioned. What is a cryptocurrency sanctioning by the Treasure Department? January six trials and Alex Jones have in common? Those are three completely separate deals in three separate domains. What what

what could they possibly have in common? What they have in common is all three of those are attacks on freedom of speech. That's what they all have. So um Tornado Cash is a protocol, It's a piece of software, it's a public utility. A public utility is like a road or internet or um a car. Everybody can use them. Criminals use cars all the time, but it's not the car's fault, it's the crimin most fault. We have laws against that kind of stuff. Guns are a tool. It

can be used for many different things. Now in Kenosha, you had that trial that happened with that kid, written house or whatever, and the media told us it was his fault. He was the one that shot those people. He was the one that was supposed to be guilty. Of course, the jury found him not guilty, but it was him he fired the gun. He's the one to blame. But then when you have like you've aldi in Texas, it's not the shooters fault, it's the gun's fault. And now we need to go off the gun manufact So

they used it at their own advantage. But a tool like a screwdriver, I could fix my car with a screwdriver, I could pry open something, or I could stab someone with a screwdriver. That screwdriver is neutral, and so is how I use it. It's my fault. If I use the screwdriver wrong, then we have laws against that. And so there's back to this public utility. It's a protocol to a piece of software. People use it for good, people use it for bad. It's not the software's fault.

If people use it for bad, then we have laws against that. And the reason why it's attack on free speech is because what they're trying to do is they're trying to break encryption. So the government doesn't doesn't want to allow us to have any technology that allows us to share information back and forth without them being able to spy and intercept that data. And as a matter of fact, the government has as a as challenged our

rights as people to have encryption three times. Three times has gone to the Supreme Court, and three times the Supreme Court has said no, this is this qualifies under freedom of speech because they print out the code and codes ones and zeros and its speech. Three times the Supreme Court has said no, this qualifies under freedom of speech. And yet here they are again attacking it when it's already been protected freedom of speech. But this is from

another angle. And of course it's bad because criminals use it and terrorists could use it, and everybody agrees. Everybody agree. I agree. I don't like terrorism. I don't want some terrorists to go blow up some school. I don't want that. Everybody nobody wants that. I mean maybe a couple of wackos, but for the majority, nobody wants that to happen. And so they take something that everybody would have consensus on

and then they use it to chip away. So look, if the government could just have a backdoor into this apprint and encryption and we could just see what's going on, we could stop these terroriforts from going and blowing up the school or something like that. So they use something that everybody would agree with consensus on, and then they use it to chip away at freedom of speech. What about Alex Jones? Okay, so same thing. Uh. He supposedly said mean things about parents at Sandy Hook. I'm not

here to defend him. I don't know the intricacies of the story, So don't make me be defending him. I'm not trying to do that. I don't know the story. Um, I wasn't his attorney. I don't care to be. What I do know from being in there and talking to him in person, and I haven't fact checked it, but he goes live for four hours every day approximately, So that's approximately twenty five hours a week. That's approximately a hundred hours of content per month, a hundred hours of

content for a month. According to him and his attorney, the he talked about Sandy Hook for twenty four minutes, twenty four minutes out of a hundred hours a month of content. So since then he's done thousands of hours of content. He's talked about for twenty four minutes, he said. According to him, he's never uttered the name of any of the parents, or the people, or the kids or anything. What he said, and again I'm not trying to defend him.

What he said is told me is that you know, he's he questioned it and at the time there was lots of questions that came out about it, and he said, hey, I don't know if this really happened. It could have been fake, could have been stage whatever. Now that's insensitive, it's mean, it's hurtful, it's hateful. You know, maybe he made these parents feel really bad about it, and so most people would agree that that would be bad. I would also agree. I don't think that people should say

whatever they want. I believe that with great freedom comes great responsibility, and I believe I don't I don't talk down to people. I don't talk down to waiters, I don't talk down to my kids. Believe we should treat everyone with respect. If someone treats me without respect or someone else's without respect, um, I think that's wrong, and I think most people except for a few wackos, would agree.

So again, that has general consensus. Right, we all agree, no one should say those mean things to those people. We all agree. But then they use that to then chip away at freedom of speech. So now they want to make laws where people can't speak out or question these types of events. So now no one should ever be allowed to question an event like what he did. No one should be allowed to question an election. No one would be able to do any of that. That's

what they're using this case for. So just like they take general consensus on terrorism and now they can, they want to chip away at freedom of speech that's already been defended by this from court now January six or now, this is the same thing, all right, But look, why does this matter? Well, it matters because in a free

society we should be able to question things. You hear these stupid things where people say the science is settled, like Leonardo DiCaprio goes up and talks about climate change, and he says, all these people that deny climate change are idiots. The science is settled. No, it's not. The very definition of science is that it's not settled. That's

the very definition of science. Science is setting up a test, observing the test, and putting out a hypothesis, and then someone else is supposed to also do a different test and try to see if they can break that hypothesis or repeat it. And we constantly try to change it, and we constantly question it. Now all throughout history, that's how we get progress. Galileo questioned um gravity, and they wanted to punish him with death because he spoke out

against the consensus. But of course he was right. The every single scientist and engineer in the world said man would never be able to fly, every single one. That was the consensus. But the Right Brothers were some bicycle mechanics. They didn't hear what this scientists and her because they were just bicycle mechanics, and they invented a plan and they flew. They went against the consensus. Penicillin went against the consensus. If it wasn't for these people going against consensus.

If they didn't challenge science, it's not challenging sizes and the fact. So we should always be able to question. We should always be able to challenge, and through free speech we find truth. Through running tests after test after tests, and trying different things, we find truth. We found out man could fly, We found that penicillin could save us from dying. And so that's why freedom of speech is so important. Now I want to I didn't get to

the bomb shells yet. Um, we found out information on on the on the largest alternative news site, Hunters, millions of people per month that reached There's massive, massive, massive stuff happening behind your back, and we should be questioning it. I want to talk about that. And then I want to show you a couple of things the bid administration said, the White House Press Secutory said, and what's happened in other countries that really put a bow and bring all

this together and you need to know about it. This is what's keeping up at night. You listened to the Markmas show talking about the decentralized Revolution, talking about the way the world is changing right before a very eyes looking at through the lens of politics, finance, and technology. Of course, we talked about all those three of those. I got way more to cover when I get back, So don't go away. I'll be right back, all right,

Welcome back. You are listening to the Markmas Show talking about the decentralized revolution, talking about the way the world is changing through politics, finance, and technology. Of course the technology being bitcoin. Now we talked about it how free speech is under attack, and we talked about it through We're looking at cryptocurrencies and this decentralized protocol encryption and

how the government is attacking that. The Treasury um has sanctioned a protocol it has never been done in history before. That's technology side. From a political side, we have the January six thing, Um, and then we even have this Alex Jones situation in SANDYK. I just covered that. Um, there's a lot of nuance in there. Don't mistake my words. Go back and listen at what I said if you missed it. But let's keep going. So, um, some big

bombshells came out this week. So UM. One thing, well, I'll get to you a little bit, but one thing is that one probably I think arguably at least, if not definitively the largest alternative media outlet or news sources. Probably the Joe Rogan podcast is my guest. I believe he gets over two hundred million views or listens per month, which is insane. Um, it's way more than CNN or any other outlet that's out there. And he had Mark Zuckerberg on his show. So Mark Zuckerberg from Facebook and Meta.

Of course, I'm sure you know who that is. And so, um, Mark Zuckerberg admitted something to Joe Rogan for the whole world to hear. He admitted something out loud that had I don't even know, numerous thousands, maybe tens of thousands of social media accounts shut down, deleted off the face of the Internet because they said the exact same thing. And now he admitted it. Now does anybody apologize? Do they go back and restore those accounts? Like what happens? Like? Oh? Nothing, nothing, nothing?

So what did he say? So Mark Zuckerberg said to Joe Rogan, and you can listen to yourself. He said that the FBI interfered in the election to help Joe Biden. He said that we knew that, we knew they. Uh. He joined Joe Rogan's podcast, where he was asked about Facebook's decision to algorithmically suppress the Hunter Biden laptop from quote unquote Laptop from Hell story, which had been released

by The New York Post right before the election. In an amazing response, Zuckerberg casually explained that, quote, the FBI came to us and said, quote, you should be on high alert because of Russian propaganda was about to be released. So right before the election, all this information came out, this laptop was found, All this information on Hunter Biden's laptop came out. Now, look, Hunter Biden wasn't running for office, right, so, um,

who cares, right, he wasn't running for office. Well, his laptop had all kinds of information about his dad on there and all the corruption that was involved. And the New York Post, which is one of the oldest publications in the United States. It's not like some fly by night, you know, crazy right wing conspiracy whatever. It's like one

of the oldest publications the United States. The New York Post ran it, and then um, and they had information it was it was fact, it was correct, and then um lots of accounts on Twitter started reposting it and they just got deleted, deleted, deleted, deleted, deleted. That was on Twitter, on Facebook as well, and right here Zuckerberg admitted, all right to Joe Rogan, go listen to it in your own ears, and he said, yes, the FBI came to us and told us to censor that information, which

does what it interferes with the election. Look, if I if I block you in your driveway and don't allow you to go to a poll, of interfered in the election. If I don't allow you to get the information you need to make an informed decision, of interfered in the election. The FBI, per Mark Zuckerberg's own words, the FBI interfered in the election. Now they will also come after you if you question that. As all these accounts got deleted, hopefully hopefully the show doesn't get deleted. I think now

it's okay. I mean, Joe Rogans put it out there, so hopefully. UM, I don't get sense for saying as much. I'm just saying what what what Mark zucker works say, But this is corruption, plain and simple. Merritt Garland and the FBI must explain what is going on. They have to explain this blatant political interference in the political progress. A right who at the FBI called Mark Zucker work. Who was it who gave the order? Who did that? Why? What was the reason? Right? We need to know that?

What about and and then and then the other attack on freedom of speech? We have this U, we have this whole situation with Trump and mar Lago going on. Um they went and uh, they went and rated mar Lago and seized all those documents the FBI did, Okay, UM, who gave the read raid for that? Who knew that they were going to happen? Biden said he didn't, didn't happen, but then his signatures on the affidavit. I got this uh here on Twitter. UM, I follow Robert Barnes. He's

a constitutional attorney. He's been the lead attorney in many super high profile constitutional cases including UM, I don't know numerous like numerous high high high high big ones. And um. He put out a sneak peak of the redacted and unredacted affidavit FBI David So. They redacted version says there is blank evidence that Trump committed a crime. Trump is blank blank trying to cover up unethical and event criminal behavior. Trump is blank blank a blank spy. That was the

redacted version. The unredacted version. So the redaction that there is blank evidence that Trump committed to prime. The blank is absolutely no evidence. So the underreacting says, there's absolutely no evidence that Trump committed to crime. The next sentence says, Trump is blank blank trying to cover up an ethical behavior. The underreacted says, Trump is correct that the FBI is trying to cover up an ethical and event criminal behavior.

The redacted version says Trump is blank blank a blank spy. The unredacted version says Trump is correct that he is the victim of a deep state spy. The problem that I have with all of this is that trust is very fragile. In order for society work, we have to have trust. If I'm if I if I, and I've talked about this many many times, I mean if I if I, uh, you know, I am married. If I'm laying there in bed and I'm texting late at night and back and forth, and it's like midnight, and my

wife's like, hey, like, who are you texting? Right, And I'm like, oh, don't worry about it, never mind, Like that would seem very suspicious, and then her mind start running away with her and she might think about all these things I'm doing behind her back and next thing, you know, who knows what she's thinking? Right, Or I could squash it by being transparent and I could say, oh, babe, it's just my mom. She wants to snow. We're gonna

come over for dinner on Sunday. Hey, look, here's the message, and instantly she'd be put at ease. So when you have these types of situations, whether it's the you know, the Vegas shooter or the Sandy Hook thing like you know with Alex Jones or Valdi or whatever it is, or this this this mar Lago FBI thing. Whenever you have these things that people start jumping to conclusions on the way you squash them is by being transparent by

releasing information. But instead the government goes, oh, never mind, never mind, don't don't look at that, don't look at that, And then that makes me more suspicious. And then so people start questioning it, and then they start censoring them, and they start deleting them off of social media, which then only makes me more suspicious. The saying is, you don't, um, you don't what is it? You don't silence a man

by ripping out his tongue. You only prove you have something to hide, and so you can censor everybody, you can delete everybody, you can do all these things. But it doesn't make you doesn't It doesn't take away the suspicion. You take away the suspicion by being transparent. Hey, look, here's what happened. Here's the unredacted thing, here's what whatever it was. That's how you build more transparency, unless, of course, you don't want there to be transparency and you want

to push an agenda. And that's what we have to cover next. Now, Look, we're talking about the way the world is transforming, right that we're going from a centralized world to a desential the world, a massive central government that centrally plans everything. It's falling apart, and we're gonna go back to a more of a decentralized government, the way the way the United States was originally founded. It's

it's a constitution on a democracy. So what do all these things have to do with tying them into a talk that Biden gave this week and his press secretary gave this week, two talks they gave this week. Why are they saying the things that they're saying right now? More specifically, I'm gonna talk about that. I'm gonna talk about what's happening in some other countries that show us exactly why and exactly what we can expect what's coming up.

So I got a lot more to cover, so you can see the play by plays of the decentralized revolution how that's working, of course through the lens of politics, finance, and technology, the technology being bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in this decentralized technology leading the decentralized revolution. I get it. It's painful for you, but it's important you understand it. We be back with that in more in a minute. Don't go away, all right, welcome back. You are sending to

the Markmas Show. We're talking about the decentralized revolution, the way the world is changing right before our very eyes, and we're witnessing it, we're living it. As a matter of fact, I say all the time, I believe that history books will be written about this very period of time because it's one of those big transformational periods. Probably look back on it like the Dark Ages, Like we look at the Dark Ages or something like that, and they're gonna go, what the heck were they thinking at

that time? That's what they're going to think of when they look back on this. So we've talked about this attack on free speech and how it's happening from all these angles, and how um by censorings free speech, not allowing us to talk, not allowing us to communicate, it only shows they have more to hide, which then leads to more suspicion, which leads to more las loss of trust in all of these things. Now again, where does

this go. Well, there was an article that I saw this week that shows us and tells us exactly, and this is China. China steps up domestic censorship, overseas propaganda ahead of party congress. So President Xi jing Ping is coming up in the political party there the congress that's coming up this year, and they are stepping up their

domestic censorship. The ruling Chinese Communist Party, the CCP, is stepping to propaganda and censorship efforts ahead of its twenty national Congress, tightening control of domestic Internet users and spreading its official narrative overseas. Now, look, it's the CCP, the Chinese Communist Party. These are things you would expect in communism. Things you would expect in communist China. Do you expect to see them in the United States? So it says here.

The country's powerful Cyberstates Cyberspace Administration said it had recently shut down one point three four billion, one point three billion social media accounts. Shut down. I'm gonna repeat that a third time. Shut They admitted they shut down one point three billion social media accounts and deleted twenty two million posts. Um. They also investigated more than five million accounts, banning four hundred and fifty thousand chat groups and forms.

Half a million chat groups and forms were deleted. Nope, you guys can't discuss this, Nope. You can't find truth, Nope, you can't exchange ideas, nope, deleted them. Half a million chat groups were gone. The announcement came after social media platform Webbio said it had deleted around twenty million posts and that violated rules and regulations such as you can't say anything about the government we don't like now again, um, this is something you might you know, see from the CCP,

the Chinese Communist Party. This happened in the United States. Mark Zuckerberg admitted it. He said it on Joe Rogan Go listen to his own words, not just that we saw evidence or Twitter released evidence that the government that I believe it was the Biden administration, told them to shut down accounts on Twitter. Alex Bernson, he was shut down. He's been reinstated. Now. The government censored people, they shut down accounts, just like the CCP. Now um A lot

of people say that capitalism has failed. Look how bad capitalism is. Capitalism doesn't work. We need a new solution. We need a solution like communism because capitalism doesn't work. Do we live in a capitalist society because we just did the exact same things of a communist society. As a matter of fact, if I can show my own book again, here, the Uncommunist Manifesto that I've recently written.

It's on Amazon. Go check it out. Please buy a couple of copies, send them to your friends and family. The Uncommunist in the original book, the original Communist Manifesto written by Karl Marx that obviously laid out communism. In the book, he really lays out ten points of communism in order to get communism installed in a government. There's ten things that have to happen. Is the United States a capitalist society or a communist society? Well of the

ten points in Karl Marx's book The Communist Manifesto. The United States has seven of the ten in place seven of the ten. So are we capitalist, free market economy or are we a communist society? Well, I guess it's a spectrum, but quantitatively not opinionated. Quantitatively, If we have seven of the ten, I guess we're seventy communists free market, I guess because we haven't gotten all the way there now, But Mark, we still you know, you can still start

a business here. We still have businesses, right, Well, you can in China too. Doesn't mean they're still on a communist society. It is the CCP Chinese Communist Party. They did just delete one point three four billion one point three billion social media accounts, all right now, Uh, enough of that rant. Now, I do want to just say real quick, obviously I'm a bitcoin guy. UM. I believe that all freedoms starts with the freedom of payments, and

without the freedom of payments, there's no freedom. And bitcoin is what enables that. Um. Number four of number four and number five the point ten points of communism. Number four is a heavy progressive tax structure. Progressive meaning the more you make the more you pay, right, so progressive not everyone pays the same instead of like a flat tax, everyone pays two percent. Nope, some people playing more than others. So that's okay, that's that's one of the points of communism.

And then number five, a central bank. All money and credit in the hands of a central bank. Oh, we have those. As a matter of fact, both of those things, the I R S and the Federal Reserve were created at the same time in nineteen so we've had the I R S heavy progressive tax system and the Federal Reserve du bank installed the same time. Number four and five in the communist manifesto, we've had both of those

for over a hundred years in the United States. A central bank is communist, all right, Now, let me keep going. Now again, we have this full court attack, right, full court attack on Trump, on freedom, on everything. Now, there's two things that came out this week that that are are very concerning for me. Actually three things, okay. Um, In the United States, President Biden gave a speech and in this speech to me, it was shocking, it was

completely shocking. And in this speech, Joe Biden asked Americans to push back against extremism. Is what he said, Now, American is America as a free country. Were a republic, not a democracy. But even a democracy, democracy is mob rule, meaning the people vote, and what the majority of the people want, the majority that people get. The President is increasingly concerned about anti democrats, that anti democratic trends in the Republican Party and the need to repel an onslaught

by the party in November. So he says that, um, hey, we need to push back on this. Uh. These these uh, these political extremists that want freedom, these people, they want freedom. It's a threat to our democracy. Well is it? I thought a democracy was what the people wanted, and so if that's what the majority of the people want, isn't that what the majority of the people should get under

a democracy. So Biden at this whole speech and he said, I'm gonna warn all you right wing extremists right now. You're gonna need F six teams if you want to go up against us. Your Second Amendment isn't gonna help you. So now the president of the United States is going to threaten American citizens with fighter jets. Why okay? Then the Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre says, President President Joe Biden thinks, quote make America great again. Republicans are an

extreme threat to our democracy. Now, remember Trump had more votes than any present history. He broke the more. Obama had the most votes in history. Trump beat the record. Trump beat the record again, more votes than anyone in history. But anyone who voted for him is an extreme threat to democracy. I thought democracy was what the people want. Now why are they saying that? Why are they saying these people are threat to democracy? And it's not just

here in New Zealand. There's an article I saw today New Zealand launched a voter education campaign as conspiracist extremists stand for election. They said the same thing. We need to be aware of these extremists that want things like freedom of things that we don't want. The whole point of a democracy is what the people want. I don't know when freedom became a dirty word, but just ask yourself. Are we living in a free country? Are we living in a communy society? We have seven of the ten

points of communism. It's not a world I want. It's not what world I want for my kids. I want my kids to have freedom. And if you do as well, then you better stand up because the time is coming short. But it doesn't matter. Their plans are going to fail. The world swinging from a central plan government to a decentralized government and there's nothing they can do to stop it. And that's what I got for you today. Thanks for listening to the Markmas Show as we talked about the

decentralized revolution, and that's what I got. Thanks for listening.

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