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Thank you Steve for your tireless efforts. I believe the only way out of this is rather than fight the existing narrative the people create a paradigm to replace the old one until it becomes obsolete. It may take some time but i see it happening all around us. Healthcare, food resources and currency are the necessary and primary drivers. Not to forget the housing crisis. I am on the west coast of Canada on Vancouver island and we are part of a growing community that is moving in that direction. I have some ideas around resolving our housing situation and would very much appreciate some dialogue with you at some point. If you have the time perhaps contact me so I can run the model past you. My email is: ramccullochbuilders@gmail.com

Richard McCulloch

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Hi Steve, thank you for your tireless efforts. I concur that the only way out of this is to replace the existing debacle with a new paradigm making the old one obsolete. Food, shelter, currency and medicine are the primary drivers. I have some models to assist in our housing crisis here on Vancouver island that could be duplicable anywhere and would appreciate the chance to open some dialogue with you in the hope to garner some ideas on gaining additional traction. If you can find some time my email is: ramccullochbuilders@gmail.com or 250 927 8979

Regards, Richard

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Feb 12·edited Feb 12

maybe you should look into The Open Network (TON) and what it can do and what else is planned and under development for it, instead of reinventing the wheel.

And BTW, no, it is not tied to Telegram. Telegram is just one platform that uses part of it and where apps on TON can be developed, but the TON network is much much more.

good pages to start reading are

https://blog.ton.org/ton-sites

https://blog.ton.org/ton-storage

and of course crypto wallets are a feature on TON.

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Ah...yea I would rather go back to carbon copy paper, walking to the library to look things up...etc....etc....

This just looks like more walls to the prison.

More 'technology' is not the answer.

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Steve

The highest in system wants to discuss with you and NO, they surely are not cabal.

I sent you a message on your site.

Linda

Call me so I can put you with Honorable

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Remember, google has the express lane at the patent office. Dai steal wut eva dai wannoo.

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Steve, I’m an executive recruiter… And would be glad to help if you need it. Feel free to reach out. Billpoindexter@protonmail.com.

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The world of web3 is exploding with applications that do this kind of thing. My favorites are built on a foundation provided by Hedera -- hedera.com

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Clever ways to modernize authentication, information, etc. will be too unique to be of much use to most or so commonplace that when the power goes out everyone becomes completely inauthentic and clueless.

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Very Cool! Keep us posted!

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I sent this to a computer developer friend and he responded "I am curious why he doesn’t see Bitcoin and Lightning Network and maybe another layer 2 identity service as a better solution and with worldwide adoption already… why recreate the wheel?"

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Sure I have and he's a piece of shit. As for morality, I can claim to having been married to one man, faithfully, for 55 years, and he is my only sexual contact. RFK jr caused one of his wives to kill herself, you think that's morally all right? He was betraying his girlfriend while still in college. Being a morally upright woman may not make me an expert, but it does give me the scope to judge others in this respect. And yes, I am judgmental, the lack of people taking a moral stand on behavior is where we are now.

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There might be more to RFK Jr's wife's death. I believe she was the one who was very close friends with Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffery Epstein's gf. So he and his wife ran in the Epstein social circle, parties, etc. Yes, I've seen the pics. If you ask me, that alone disqualifies him from being president. To be fair Trump also knew Epstein socially because he had a Golf membership at his Golf Club, but once he found out about his pedophilia operation he threw Epstein out of his Golf Club at Mar-A-Lago and never had anything to do with him again. And he helped the Florida FBI with their first investigation of Epstein. Unfortunately the FBI was told 'hands off' by the powers that be in DC and Epstein got off with a minor slap on the wrist.

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Just another mark against him. I initially thought RFK Jr. might be all right, but then I did some research. I've worked as a freelance writer who had to do a considerable amount of research to earn my bread, so I got into the habit of checking around. As much as I dislike Trump, I will probably have to vote for him just because the dems are so absolutely destructive.

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Both sides are corrupt but I don't see Trump as a Republican or Democrat. He has to run in one of the two so he chose the one that appears the least destructive. I like Trump and voted for him; my first presidential vote in the US ever. Our economy was doing great in his first term. I think he is the only one who can get our country back on its feet, if anyone can. I've done about 10 years of research on him and most of the stories out there on him are false. The media is paid to spread those stories because the deep state wants Trump out because he is exposing their corruption and will push for prosecutions if back in office.

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I'll vote for him, but I'm not going to like it.

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He's been married to Cheryl for 10 years and that says something. People can change and he lost his dad and Uncle at a young age and was hanging with the wrong crowd when young. After years of hard efforts helping moms with vaccine-injured kids, he deserves some credit. And I wouldn't kill myself if my husband cheated on me. Perhaps she shouldn't have married a drug addict.

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A lot of us had crappy childhoods. I didn't lose a parent, but I grew up with two alcoholic parents. It was a contentious household where I had to assume a lot of responsibility at a very early age. Right, blame the suicide victim because her pos husband played around and took drugs. She was probably unfortunate enough to fall in love with him.

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Yet you are still here and chose life. I fell in love with several men I knew weren't good for me and made the smart decision to not marry them. Alcoholics and drug addicts don't make wise choices. RFK has been doing alot of good since he got clean and sober many years ago. His actions don't reflect the person he was. He feels remorse and regret, what do you want him to do?

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Love it!

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Wait. The guy who made CBDCs for the government is coming up with a parallel economy? Huh?

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just curious, have you spoken with Andrew Torba who is also working on parrallel economy? seems like he has alot of tech people 🤷‍♀️maybe you guys should collaborate

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I was just coming over here to comment that same thing! Reach out to Andrew Torba.

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This is terrific, Steve, (and your re-authetication activity that I went through shows you know what you are about!)!

You also know the networks and how to avoid 'snoopers' from most of the world. I remember a bookkeeping software that a friend of mine was going to buy back in the 1990s. This turned into a huge success and later sold it because 'I just got bored!' Ha!

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