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$1,000,000 of Bitcoin?

The Sleazy and Sickening Military-Industrial Complex

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So I'm over in Moscow. I'm waiting to do this interview. It gets out that we're doing it and I'm immediately denounced by this guy called Boris Johnson who was for a short time the Prime Minister of Great Britain.

Boris Johnson calls me a tool of the Kremlin or something. And I'm thinking, well, that's kind of mean. His name's not actually Boris, as I'm sure you know. His name is Alex Johnson. He called himself Boris in high school. So the guy who calls himself Boris is accusing me?

So I was annoyed. So I put in a request for an interview with Boris Johnson, as I have many times, because he's constantly denouncing me as a tool of the Kremlin.He says no. So I'm thinking about getting more annoyed.

So I know a lot of people who know Boris Johnson. So, I reach out to them. Finally, one of his advisors got back to me and said, “He will talk to you, but it's going to cost you a million dollars. He wants a million dollars in U.S. dollars, gold or Bitcoin.”

No, this just happened yesterday or two days ago. And I'm like, “He wants a million dollars?” “Yeah. And then he will talk to you about Ukraine. He will explain his position on Ukraine.”

So he attacks me without explaining how I'm wrong, of course, or how he's right. This is, by the way, the guy who single-handedly at the request of the U.S. government stopped the peace deal in Ukraine a year and a half ago and is I think for that reason responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people. He won't explain any of that to me in an interview until I pay him a million dollars.

And I said to the guy, “You know, I just interviewed Vladimir Putin. I'm not defending Putin, but Putin didn't ask for a million dollars. So you're telling me that Boris Johnson is a lot sleazier, a lot lower than Vladimir Putin?” Which is true. “Yeah”.

So this whole thing is a freaking shakedown.

Why $60 billion? I mean, I could get boring on this, because I've learned a lot about it. But $60 billion is not going to allow Ukraine to prevail over Russia. No honest person thinks that's going to work. This is a money laundering operation. A lot of the people involved in making money from it.

And if you're making money off a war, you know you can deal with God on that because that's really immoral like that's actually really really wrong - a lot of people, including Boris Johnson.


Notice that programmable/trackable CBDCs are never going to work for the elites and their shady schemes (their attempts to roll it out are for controlling the plebs only).

Johnson is one of the archetypical power elites I talk about every day (and I will do until they’re all gone). If I invented his character for a story you would think the character was so stereotypical you wouldn’t take my work seriously. If you “follow the money” on any of them you will find corruption and in many cases death and destruction (if not all, if you factor in their investments in the MIC).

Question: was Johson one of those guys (as I suspect Fink and his pals are) who rubbished Bitcoin for years as they accumulated as much as they could secretly, only then to praise it as “better than gold” in 2024? Here he is in 2013, at $50 per Bitcoin:

Bitcoin is about $50,000 today (1000x is quite a rise) and is mined by his supposed arch-enemies the Russians, who use it to help them with the US sanctions against them:

When the US blew up Nord-Stream, Russia diverted much of its excess energy production into Bitcoin mining. Soon it may become the largest Bitcoin miner in the world, and will no doubt use Bitcoin, along with Gold, to help the rest of the world get off the petro-dollar, which is backed by “proof of war”, as opposed to “proof of work” as with the mining of Gold or Bitcoin.

Now, did the NSA invent Bitcoin, and have a few million coins stashed away to pay off the national debt when each coin is worth $1,000,000 and when its foreign investors get sick and tired of the geopolitical games? Or do they intend, along with their globalist bankster buddies (IMF/BIS etc.) to “Reset” the world economy somehow and wipe away their debts? Or do they intend to keep on building their military and threatening anyone who dares to challenge their hegemony? Or will it be a bit of all the above?

In the meantime, it looks like Boris Johson is prepping with Bitcoin in case he needs to take his wealth with him when he does a runner.


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