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One of the reasons I really don't like Bitcoin is because Bitcoin has become the currency of choice for espionage around the world. If you're a North Korean trying to recruit an American scientist, you're you're gonna pay them in Bitcoin. Well, if you're a Chinese person trying to report to American intelligence, you're probably also getting paid in Bitcoin.

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Senator Warren, why the fear of transparency regarding Elon Musk's exposure of alleged fraudulent spending? How did you accumulate a $12 million net worth on a congressional salary of $200,000? I'm asking for transparency. You're obstructing my camera. Why the resistance? What's the issue with Dogecoin? You just elbowed me. Transparency is clearly your enemy.

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The speaker explains they paid $15,000 to go and interview Clavicular for a thirty-minute session. The purpose was to ask about Clavicular’s funding, his business, and rumors about him and Peter Thiel, because those rumors are everywhere. However, the moment the interviewer brought up Peter Thiel and Palantir, Clavicular panicked, flipped it on the interviewer, and claimed that the interviewer was the one funded by Peter Thiel. Clavicular stated that his team did research on the interviewer and that there were blockchain ties from Thiel-funded parties to the interviewer’s wallet, which, according to him, there’s zero proof of because it never happened. He claimed he literally couldn't show one single receipt that the interviewer is Peter Thiel funded or Peter Thiel backed, and he said, “I'll wait.” The interviewer asks for clarification: “So let me get this straight. You charge $15,000 for thirty minutes, and then you can't handle a single question. Like, source, I just made it up.” The interviewer adds, “And then you're calling me a scammer, but literally what you just did is scamming. Like, nobody told me to do this. I went solo. I came alone.” The interviewer explains that the only reason for asking about Thiel was because everybody was saying that Peter Thiel is the one that got clavicular released from jail and dropped all of the charges. The interviewer concludes, “So, yeah, I just got fraud maxed, but it's pretty pretty clear that clavicular is funded by Peter Thiel.”

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I'm being extradited from Spain to the US to face 109 years in prison for tax evasion, even though I'm not a US citizen during the period in question. I believe this isn't about taxes; it's about my defiance. I was the first to invest in Bitcoin and promote its use globally as an alternative to government-controlled currencies. This threatened governments, and I knew it was dangerous. I renounced my US citizenship in 2014 and became a citizen of Saint Kitts, believing this would protect me. Despite meticulously following tax laws, I was arrested shortly after publishing a book exposing the hijacking of Bitcoin. My arrest is retaliation for promoting cryptocurrency as a competitor to the US dollar and other established currencies. Effectively, they want me dead in prison. As the founder of several major cryptocurrency companies, I seeded the first generation of cryptocurrency firms, and my actions directly challenge the status quo.

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I worked as an ICO advisor and legal director for a company, but I've seen others take advantage of the ICO boom for personal gain. It's hard to trust anyone in this environment where making money is as simple as convincing someone that a certain number will increase in the future. Instead of investing in code development, the money went into buying luxury cars. The Lambowocracy didn't contribute anything back to the ecosystem. Personally, I didn't cash out my Ethereum because I didn't think we had done enough work. When the legal status of the token became uncertain, I decided to leave. I remain objective about the technology's prospects because my wealth is tied to the success of my own company, not just the value of cryptocurrencies.

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People are saying Elon is going to steal everyone's money, but that's not what he's doing. He's a super genius who's been messed with by three-letter agencies. Because he helped Donald Trump get into office, he started looking into corruption. These agencies messed with the wrong guy because Elon is going to hunt them down and find out what's going on. This is a good thing for everyone. We have a brilliant mind examining these corrupt systems and bringing in a bunch of smart people to help.

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Having a spouse that's good at insider trading, like Paul Pelosi, is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to how some people acquire wealth. Talking about the other methods is risky, and frankly, it's not lengthening my life expectancy to discuss this. I was supposed to go back to DC, but how am I going to survive? These people are going to kill me for sure. I actually have to be careful that I don't push too hard on the corruption stuff because it's going to get me killed.

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I've always been against crypto, especially Bitcoin, because it is mainly used by criminals for activities like drug trafficking, money laundering, and tax evasion. Its anonymity and instant money transfers allow it to bypass systems like know your customers, sanctions, and OFAC. If I were in power, I would shut it down. On September 12th, Jamie Dimon called Bitcoin a fraud and threatened to fire any trader buying it. This caused a 24% drop in Bitcoin's value. Interestingly, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan, companies led by Dimon, were the largest buyers of a Bitcoin fund in Europe. It's unethical for Dimon to criticize Bitcoin while his own company is investing in it.

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"And from a dev who promised never to sell, which I haven't." "There's a cost to putting a website together." "Who do you think pays for boosts on the Dex screener? That's me." "Those cost anywhere between 1,200 and $5,000." "I did it at least a dozen times." "You know, these things have actual real cost to them." "Along with influencers and from a dev who promised never to sell, which I have."

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Senator Warren, why are you so against transparency and Elon Musk's efforts to expose alleged fraudulent spending? How did you accumulate a $12 million net worth on a congressional salary of $200,000? You keep trying to block my camera. What's the issue with transparency? Why are you so opposed to discussing DogeCoin? You just elbowed me. Transparency is clearly your enemy.

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Senator Warren, why the fear of transparency regarding Elon Musk's exposure of fraudulent spending? How did you accumulate a $12 million net worth on a congressional salary of $200,000? You keep trying to block my camera; this isn't a public sidewalk. You won't answer my questions. What's the problem with transparency, and why is Doge such a problem for you? You just elbowed me—I have it on camera. Transparency is your enemy.

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One of the reasons I really don't like Bitcoin is because Bitcoin has become the currency of choice for espionage around the world. If you're a North Korean trying to recruit an American scientist, you're gonna pay them in Bitcoin. Well, if you're a Chinese person trying to report to American intelligence, you're probably also getting paid in Bitcoin.

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If you discovered the true individuals orchestrating Bitcoin, you'd immediately liquidate your holdings and distance yourself from it.

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Speaker 0: If you knew who was really behind Bitcoin, you would run as fast as you fucking could to sell it. I know. 100%. And when the real founder of Bitcoin comes out, it is my humble opinion and there's nothing humble about me. Bitcoin will go to fucking zero. One day. And microsecond.

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You've been blamed for the financial collapse of several countries in the last two years. Are you really that powerful? There's a misunderstanding. My goal is to make money, and I don't consider the social consequences of my actions. As a competitor, I must focus on winning, but I do care about the society I live in. Which version of you are we discussing—the amoral or the moral George Soros? It's the same person. At times, I engage in amoral activities, but I also strive to be moral. You are a Hungarian Jew who escaped the Holocaust.

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I'm declining to be named in your story. I haven't given any quotes. My name is James O'Keefe. We have you on hidden camera talking about Elon Musk, Doge, and unlawful activities at Treasury. I encourage you to speak on the record. We have you on video saying government colleagues don't do much, and Doge targets us because it's easy. I'm a reporter. People deserve to know what you've said. Why did you share this with a stranger but not me? You specialize in foreign policy at the Treasury. What are you afraid of? It'll look bad when you won't speak to me, but you told a stranger everything. This is a major public policy issue. I'm running this story with or without you. I think the people need to know what's happening inside the government, including risks to national security.

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I don't care about money. I have hundreds of millions in Bitcoin but don't spend it on fancy things like real estate or yachts. My focus is on Telstra. I don't own big assets like an island in Hawaii because my priority is freedom.

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This is my coin. This is my face, my reputation on the line, and this is my word. So if you believe in our message and if you believe in me and if you believe in our movement, then you have the opportunity to invest in that movement.

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The speaker questions the identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the creator of Bitcoin, describing him as mysterious and noting that he apparently died, but no one knows who he was. The speaker adds that they grew up in Washington, DC, primarily in a government family, guessing CIA involvement but acknowledging they cannot prove it. They express concern about investing in something whose founder is so enigmatic and who allegedly holds billions of dollars of unused Bitcoin, asking, “what is that?” The speaker emphasizes that no one can answer this question, even among some of the biggest holders of Bitcoin in the world, whom the speaker knows personally. Those holders say, “it doesn’t matter,” but for the speaker, it matters.

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Do you remember Sam Bankman-Fried? He was seen as a genius, so powerful and wealthy that he attended meetings with prominent figures like Bill Clinton and Tony Blair while looking disheveled. Where is he now? I believe he is in prison, as noted in a Netflix series. That's right, he’s a crook. And who was responsible for his downfall? The Department of Justice.

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The speaker references Brock Pierce, described as an Epstein client and alleged child abuser and as a cofounder of Tethr, and asks, “Who is friends with Epstein client and alleged child abuser, Tethr cofounder Brock Pierce.” They then say, “I don't know shit about Brock's history, and I've never met him. I don't know if he's an Epstein client. I don't know anything about these allegations, and I don't really care at this point because it doesn't affect my life at all.”

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In this video, Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 if they are responsible for the financial collapses in various countries. Speaker 1 admits to being blamed for those collapses but denies having that much power. Speaker 0 mentions that the prime minister of Malaysia accused Speaker 1 of hindering the region's economic progress. Speaker 1 acknowledges being blamed for everything but clarifies that their main goal is to make money, without considering the social consequences. Lastly, Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 if they believe in God, to which Speaker 1 responds with a simple "No."

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Speaker 0: This is my coin. This is my face, my reputation on the line, and this is my word. So if you believe in our message and if you believe in me and if you believe in our movement, then you have the opportunity to invest in that movement. Speaker 0: This is my coin. This is my face, my reputation on the line, and this is my word. So if you believe in our message and if you believe in me and if you believe in our movement, then you have the opportunity to invest in that movement.

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The Rabbit Hole of Roobet
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New information about Wizza, the latest influencer scam. I put 'scam' in quotation marks because, although it may appear legal on paper, they are up to no good. The company refuses to clarify how they operate or what their goals are, and nobody knows who these people are or how they're able to do this. Today's video focuses on Rubet, the conglomerate behind Wizza, and the pawns keeping the show running. 'a rather anonymous 25-year-old multi-millionaire pulling the strings of your favorite Twitch streamers and YouTube personalities right before your eyes.' 'Currently, they are pulling in seven figures a month, millions of dollars, at the expense of their viewers. They want the money, they want to continue their lavish lifestyle, but they can\'t do it without fraud over here and fraud over there. Nelk has lied to fans about winning supercars and has silenced dissenting voices by removing my video from their subreddit. This shadowy figure that nobody knows about—a quiet, discreet businessman, a rogue of sorts, dare I say it, the wizard behind the curtains: Alan Allen.'
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