Short thread about @untappedgrowth and some of the difficulties he has recently encountered with some bad actors. Joel first came to my attention over a year ago, before the cattle co-op and before anyone reading this knew who he was.
He reached out to me, as so many other people do, but there was something different about this guy and it was apparent to me right away. There was this passion you rarely see in people and I immediately felt a need to help him in whatever way I could. We became friendly.
As the months rolled on, we continued to talk over twitter and along with that obvious passion, I began to see deep integrity and vision. And then he went public with his cattle co-op idea. To say I was inspired would be an understatement.
I am very pressed for time and my willingness to give any of it away is not something I take lightly, but after a phone conversation I agreed to help him in any way that makes sense. That is how much I believed and believe in this human.
Therefore, when he comes to me and tells me people he had partnered with have been shady to him and done him wrong I take serious offense and find it unacceptable. And I won't stay silent.
Everything about the future I want to see built, has to be based on human beings with passion, integrity and vision leading the way as opposed to the devious, shifty and backstabbing characters that run the world now. I believe a reputation based economy is critical.
If you share that view, it is imperative that @untappedgrowth be supported and encouraged. We need him to succeed. I bet on people first always, not on spreadsheets or how much capital they have. A return on investment isn't good enough anymore, we need a return on humanity now.
In any event, read his side of the story and step up for what is right. Good humans have been losing for far too long and I for one am sick of it.

Here's what happened.
untappedgrowth.com/decentralizedg…

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We teach our kids to question everything, including us as parents.

I like it when they ask me why I told them to do something. There should be a reason and I should be able to explain it clearly and understandably.
Our oldest understands that we are in a position of authority over him and I have explained to him why that is. He understands and can explain it back to me. This way he isn’t taught to blindly accept authority. He’s 5 and he understands.
Think about where this leads and why it’s not taught.

So papa, why does the state have authority over me?

Because you happened to be born here.

Not a sufficient answer I would think.
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This headline hasn't received the attention it deserves.

"MSNBC Cuts Ties With Three Contributors Joining Team Biden."
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Here's the relevant clip.
According to The Hill, "Stengel will be on the agency for global media." An admitted propagandist on the agency for global media. Of course, this is deliberate.

One of the other people moving to Biden admin from MSNBC is Rahm Emmanuel's brother, Ezekiel Emanuel. All good.
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This is elementary. If one side refuses to accept an election result, the other side will do the same the next time.

If I wanted to destroy America on purpose I would have launched Russiagate. So we must ask, did U.S. intelligence agencies tear apart the country intentionally?
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You’re living in a gigantic psy op.
In three months, Jeffrey Epstein could show up for an interview on Good Morning America and nobody would say anything.
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Stay tuned.
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