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Ian Freeman built community, helped people move value, and lived by consent and peace. For that, he sits in a cage. Punished for enabling freedom outside the banking gatekeepers. No victims. No violence. Free Ian. Restore justice where none remains. https://t.co/gNUjZrrFw9
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Discover the truth behind Ian Freeman's charges. Learn how the Federal Government's war on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency targets peaceful people. Join the effort to Free Ian Freeman today!
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Free Julian Assange ✅ Free Ross Ulbricht ✅ Free Roger Ver ✅ Free Edward Snowden Free Ian Freeman We’ve freed some, but the fight isn’t over. These men risked everything to challenge power and build a freer world. The least we can do is bring them home.
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Freedom should taste this simple. Fries, onion rings, and the right to own machine guns.
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The posers at the No Kings events are appropriating my culture!
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Reminder: We went from “two weeks to flatten the curve” to this. Never forget what they did when they were given an inch. Never give it again.
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Free people do not ask to use what they already earned. Free people do not wait for approval to live by their own consent. Ian Freeman lived that truth. When banks shut people out, he helped them move value directly. For that, they caged him. Free Ian.
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Both are good, actually. Your life is yours from your shed color to the tools you keep to defend yourself.
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Bitcoin is the exit. That’s why the ruling class hates it. It strips them of their control over your time and labor through inflation, confiscation, and surveillance. Every law they pass, every sanction they write, every war they fund relies on their monopoly over money.
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Liberty is simple. You own your life. You choose your work, your words, your risks, your peace. A free society runs on consent and exit. Say yes when it serves you, say no without punishment, walk away without a threat at your back. That is the test. Trade, speak, move,
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Snowden gets it. The fear of libertarians makes no sense unless what you actually fear is losing control over others. The whole point is consent. Voluntary exchange, voluntary association, voluntary life. If that terrifies you, maybe the problem isn’t libertarianism. Maybe
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Ian Freeman was the guy who answered the phone when someone had nowhere else to go. He was the guy who made sure people could keep paying their rent, keep sending money to family, keep living with some sense of autonomy when faceless institutions told them they were too risky,
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Roger Ver is free. A reminder that freedom is never granted by power, it’s reclaimed by persistence. They tried to make an example out of him, but the example backfired. You can cage a person, but you can’t cage the idea that individuals have the right to move, think, and
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The UK police now turn up and demand entry to your home because your children 'viewed' a social media post that the government doesn't approve of. That is where every system of control eventually ends up. In your living room, pretending to protect you while asserting ownership
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The cypherpunk movement reshaped the world without asking for permission. A handful of people with keyboards proved that privacy could be engineered, that power could be shifted with math, and that no decree could erase code once it was in the wild. They wrote tools that gave
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Who gets to move money, and who decides. Strip away the courtroom fog and that is the whole fight. The state says movement belongs to licensed custodians, to compliance desks, to algorithms that rank your worthiness before a single dollar leaves your hand. Ian’s life said
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What makes these prosecutions so revealing is the inversion at play. For decades, regulators and bankers swore that innovation would come through “proper channels” and “licensed institutions.” Yet every leap forward in freedom tech came from outsiders who ignored those gates.
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