Below is a direct excerpt from Marty’s Benta issue #1337: “Ignore unproductive central planners”, Sign up for the newsletter here,
The unproductive class is trying its best to ruin the global economy. The class is made up of politicians, bureaucrats and central bankers who have been enabled by a global administrative state that has expanded at an ever-increasing pace since the end of World War II. The individuals who make up the unproductive class do not produce anything of value to the world, despite what they want you to think, which is an essential part of the system in the world. In fact, the unproductive class should perhaps be more appropriately described as the counterproductive class because everything they do creates friction for those who actually bring valuable productive skills and expertise to the world.
Hell, it’s even gotten to the point where it’s not too far-fetched to believe that the unproductive class is actively turning upside down in an attempt to push the masses into a fearful and desperate situation that makes them more vulnerable to manipulation. will make Acting against their short-term and long-term best interests. Your crazy Uncle Marty has come to this conclusion. So many coincidences in a row over the course of many years can only be seen when there are suspicions that something nefarious is happening.
Forced lockout.
Printing trillions.
Normalization masks, which have been proven not to work.
Making experimental vaccines mandatory.
Energy policy that reduces availability and reliability while increasing costs.
Food policy that leads to scarcity.
While isolated, it is easy to write off each as a policy mistake that one could have made in the heat of the moment. However, when you take a step back and consider that in various domains these policies have been brought to the public at an incredible speed and in tandem with each other on a global scale, it is extremely difficult to reach any other conclusion, other than a coordinated effort to completely reorganize society in the eyes of those in power: the unproductive class of mental central planners. If the unproductive class that is coordinating internationally controls money, energy, food and eliminates bodily autonomy, they will successfully subjugate the world.
Don’t look cynical now, but the unproductive class has a high degree of control over all those things at the moment. I would argue that we have already been subjected. Masses of men do not find themselves in a position where they need to figure out how to defend against an imminent subjugation. They find themselves in a situation where they better recognize that they have been subjugated and act quickly to break free while the door to freedom is still broken and in a situation where it takes little effort. can be opened from
Bitcoin is the nail that is breaking the door and the more prominent it becomes, the more likely the masses of men will escape subjugation by the unproductive class. Power over money is the basis from which the unproductive class operates. If someone has a central authority to create and destroy monetary units and decide who can or cannot send those monetary units, they can essentially form the central planning of an economy. Bitcoin allows us to take that central control away from the unproductive class. However this is only the first step.
To completely remove the unproductive class from the levers of control, the productive class must begin to secure the outside layers of money using bitcoin. One of the highest layers and easiest to disrupt is energy. Bitcoin mining offers several avenues by which energy producers can begin to distance themselves from the unproductive class running money printers. The easiest way to do this is to monetize their trapped energy directly through bitcoin mining.
By converting previously wasted resources into censorship-resistant hard money, energy producers can begin to strengthen their balance sheets in a worst-case scenario—buying relatively expensive ASICs to peak before a bear market—and supercharge them or, at best. In – Buy relatively cheap ASICs at lower levels before the bull market. Increasing the efficiency of your assets is always a good thing, but it’s also a great thing when that efficiency (in this case, the use of an already under-utilized asset) brings more profit. This is a step.
The second phase begins when energy producers realize the power of the bitcoin network and begin demanding that they be paid to sell their precious energy resources on the market. When this happens, the script will be completely flipped over to the unproductive class. With the craziness of the ESG mandate increasing as time goes on, the chances of this script getting flipped increase.
It’s not hard to see the attack on unproductive class energy producers pushing crazy ESG mandates into markets, where they begin trying to freeze bank accounts of producers who decide not to play madly. If and when this point is reached, it will probably instill a ton of fear in these energy producers, but they shouldn’t. They have leverage in their favor because they produce energy, which is vital for human flourishing. As we are increasingly discovering, when the energy supply chain breaks down, it has dire consequences. When it comes to pushing, smart humans will begin to ignore the unproductive class and try to gain the necessary energy by any means necessary. Fortunately for those smart individuals bitcoin exists and it is to provide them with a censorship resistant network through which they can settle energy trades. Satsang will become a model for power.
It would be nice if it doesn’t reach this point, and the best way to prevent it from reaching that point is to pursue censorship for energy producers to start organizing their business in sats instead of kook bucks. The question is, how soon will the productive class take the initiative and remove the unproductive leeches from the equation?