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Apr 13, 2018

Episode Link http://codiedog.com/guestn.asp?a=8193&e=8689&ps=FIVE%20Minute%20Bark

 

Bitcoin represents the end of the "or else" by neutralizing government's sole power: violence.

Sub Headline:
Mao said, "All political power comes from the barrel of a gun." He was right. With cryptoassets like Bitcoin, there is no one for government to kill. No one to arrest. And no way to stop it.

Episode Description:
In this episode of the Five Minute Bark, you'll learn the hard facts about why distributed technologies like Bitcoin will reinvent money, reduce regulation, and free the world. Governments will exist, but will be largely irrelevant.

Change is never realized by fighting the existing system. Instead, create a new system that makes the old system obsolete.

Guest Experience:
I used to be a statist. I spent a lot of time and money and effort protesting the system, working with the system, and trying to change the system. It was all wasted. The system yet lives.

I realized I was trying to live a free life by freeing everyone around me. That is the failed thinking of a statist.

So I worked on freeing myself instead. And today, I have more time and more resources than anyone I know. Most days, I sit back, point, and laugh...and every so often, a friend will contact me, eager to learn how to be free. Those, I will work with.

Testimonial:
Sam is the freest person I know. Instead of spinning his wheels trying to change what can't be changed, he channels his energy toward outsmarting the system to live a peaceful and happy life. If you're truly interested in freeing yourself, you'll listen carefully to what he has to say.

Alex Pederson, Professional Consort

Testimonial #2:
When I want a thoughtful analysis of potential geopolitical or socioeconomic impacts of new technologies, I always get in touch with Sam. Anyone can make predictions; very few people can think beyond step 1.

The times Sam misses the mark, it's usually because not enough time has passed.

Dennis Langlais, Professional Podcaster

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