Resistance Harvesting

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What could be better than the fragrance of protests in the morning? While I am not physically there with the German farmers protesting at the moment, my heart goes out to them, and I wholeheartedly support any protest and disobedience against the globalist agenda. When it is the food makers that are threatened, then we have a serious problem.

In the name of the so-called climate change agenda, which is utter nonsense, the elites of the world are trying to impose all sorts of taxes on farmers and limit their activities, just so that we will save the planet. Man, the planet isn't going anywhere, and from the total carbon in the atmosphere, we and our damn ICE vehicles and industry have only contributed less than 0.05% to that amount.

Our impact is that low and weak, but that does not stop these powerful greedy individuals from blaming the farmers and all sorts of industries for harming the planet (climate implicitly). The climate on this planet has been continuously changing for millions of years, way before the human species existed. We've had ice ages, shattering earthquakes, solar flares, and so on, without any human being contributing to that with anything.

The agenda behind these so-called planet-saving measures is to put more control in the hands of the governing elites (which are not the official governments) and take away as many freedoms and rights from us as possible. If there's anything that is of utmost importance in life (aside from health, of course), that is money and food. Without money and food, we're nothing more than dead-walking slaves.

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Money is not what it used to be either, despite not having evolved a lot. Physical cash is probably the only mainstream form of cash that is quite hard to control at the moment. The digital forms of cash are quite in the hands of the power-hungry elites. Revolut is the first example that comes to my mind at the moment. It started as a money-sending phone app that could be used by anyone anywhere without much worry.

The watchdogs allowed it for a while, but they then forced it to become a bank so that it could be aligned with the rules and regulations applying to banks. I was talking a couple of days ago with a friend of mine who lives in Sweden, and he was telling me that recently when he sent someone a quite small amount of money, he instantly received a message from Revolut asking for the source of money.

Everything has to be taxable and controllable. The path is pretty clear, but that does not mean we should follow it. It was quite easy to buy crypto using VISA or Mastercard in Romania until a while back, but now, at least in the case of Binance, you can only use P2P services. That's another sign that the intention of controlling the money coming from the elites is more than obvious.

Crypto is not what it was designed to be. As much as we like to praise the Bitcoin spot ETFs and the impact of such financial products on the crypto market, in reality, these are nothing more than a couple of more steps taken in the direction of making crypto easily controllable as well. While using a noncustodial wallet means total privacy on one's holdings, when certain persons decide to use the spot ETFs in favor of noncustodial wallets for their Bitcoin exposure, they will have to accept the fiscal transparency these services offer.

You don't have to be a criminal to ask for privacy, and you don't have to be an anarchist to want to eat whole foods and have access to these at decent prices. What the masses aren't realizing yet is that once the farming businesses will be trimmed down, the costs of eating meat, dairy, and anything related will skyrocket. The current prices are already insanely artificially inflated, and trimming down farm numbers across the world will only make things worse.

We need these farmers to be left alone, and we need decentralized money, but who's willing to spend bitcoin for bread and milk knowing that the bitcoin spent today can be worth five or ten times more in a few years down the road? This is when the demand for decentralized stablecoins will drastically increase. The crypto market seems to be loving meme coins and all sorts of speculative shit more than it does to fundamentals-based projects such as Hive.

We're not doom and gloom yet, and I applaud the protests in Germany, but we need more. We need to stand for ourselves and fight against many other cancers that are draining society at the moment. It's all possible, folks. Have a great Monday, and see you next time.

Thanks for your attention,
Adrian



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Standing up and seriously kick against what you know isn't okay , and if get stays silent the after effects will brings about deadly hardship or so. Should be that encouraging to peacefully stand up against , such cause and those behind.

Thing is placing restrictions as per numbers of farmers and controlling their activities , isn't helping at all. With such base knowledge that human needs food to survive.

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the world is changing and we are part of the change.

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I have a feeling that in a year or two (but probably not this year, we're not quite there yet...), we could have a "European Spring" very much like the Arab Spring or the revolutions of 1848. It will be interesting....

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Desde que el mundo es mundo, siempre se ha trabajado con la siembra y los animales; y jamás existió esto del cambio climático, la comida era mas sana, nada de químicos; hasta que todo fue cambiando y la industria arropó casi todo y ahí apareció el calentamiento global, carros, trenes,aviones, petróleo, etc en verdad que los grandes industriales no piensan de forma coherente porque de que sirve tener grandes fortunas sino podrás comer algo sano

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