177 - Narnia - who knew?

🇬🇧 The weather over the Twelfth Weekend was excellent. With full sunshine and temperatures approaching 30 degrees, the locals would even say hot! It does seem that the weekend passed off peacefully notwithstanding a couple of attempts to provoke outrage and crowd action (eg the proposed dismantling of a supposedly unsafe bonfire and the one with effigies of immigrants on top) but people had the sense not to take the bait and to just be happy and enjoy the warm evenings.
Already on Monday morning the weather was back to normal - cool and cloudy with drizzle in the air. V and I got straight back into our healthy routine with daily swimming along with plenty of walks and occasional gym and yoga.
We did get to the Bangor Walled Garden - it is fabulous and well worth a visit. We had been there in April and there was really nothing to see but now it is among the best in the UK - it is clearly a summer garden. If you get the chance go along to see it.
We also visited Lady Dixon park and the rose trials. Things were already a bit past their peak and the roses do not do so well in the warm weather. I did rather expect to see the Telly Tubbies - it does resemble their territory!
With a quieter week and less family obligations I was happy to get back into some more hands-on project work and reading - more on those below.
Eye-opener of the week
I know that some of you have been skeptical about all the claims around False Flags and even of Governments lying to and suppressing their populations - although I also know that many of you are awaking to this. Well thanks to one of my subscribers for pointing out this video. I have recommended that you follow Chase before (see his video on the Game of Life) and this is an excellent explainer on how to use your eyes to see.

You can download his checklist - click below. For any incident or suspicious event you can answer a few questions to get a 100 point score on how likely it is a Psyop.

Before you dismiss all this - consider that Chase spent decades training the Intelligence services how to do Psyops - he knows that of which he speaks.
In case you are still struggling to believe that the Government and the State might not be the benevolent carers that you had always dreamt - just read: "Anatomy of the State" by Murray Rothbard. It is freely available in PDF and Audiobook and at only 60 pages, you can read it in one hour.

More in this issue
- Photo memories - around sunny Belfast this week
- Project Updates - Your own Bitcoin node with Start9 - and some FUD
- Plenty of useful links - don't say nobody told you!
- Closing out - Narnia - it goes much deeper than you imagined









Around Belfast this week
🛠️ Project Updates
I was happy to have more time to get back into hands-on project work this week and I expect to continue in the weeks to come. You should be aware that having your own copy of the Bitcoin Network is straightforward and this allows you to make and verify all transactions yourself - without any third party. Also this week there was a rather strange incident - it may still be part of a narrative that will play out further in Oct/Nov. WDYT and what are you doing?
Start9 - your own Bitcoin node
This week I decided to upgrade my oldest Bitcoin node. It was running on my Lenovo T460s and has been serving me well for years but I was never fully happy with the linux install that I did and I wanted to refresh it once and for all.

Click for the simplest Bitcoin Node you can run yourself
The simplest way has got to be the Start9. They sell them as standalone servers that you can just buy and install - they just work. The software is also available for you to download and install on your own hardware and this is the route that I took - installing it on my Lenovo T470 (16GB/2TB) that I have had for a few years but I find it too large to take with me around the world - preferring my X280.
The install is simple and straightforward - taking 10-15 minutes. From there you will need to do the Initial Blockchain Download (IBD) and that takes about 36 hours and then you are fully up and running with your own copy of the Bitcoin Network. To install Mempool, Electrum Server and Lightning node you need another 15 minutes plus a day or so to get it all in sync. It works very well - accessible over Tor -I was amazed at how fast and reliable this is.
How about you - what do you find works best for you?
Years in preparation?
This one is rather interesting - it would appear to be years in the preparation and there is plenty to give you pause for thought.
- On July 4, 2025, 80,000 BTC worth $8.6 billion was moved from eight dormant wallets, raising questions about cryptographic security and the nature of the transaction.
- The old-style wallets used outdated (P2PKH - Pay to PubKey Hash) security unlike those today had been inactive since their creation between 2010 and 2011, each containing exactly 10,000 BTC.
- Investigations revealed that the wallets were created in two waves, indicating a potential common origin and a systematic approach to their funding and the entity behind the transaction demonstrated control over private keys by first testing movements on the Bitcoin Cash blockchain before executing the BTC transfer.

- Bizarrely (or perhaps this explains it all): Four OP_RETURN messages were inscribed on the blockchain, revealing a narrative strategy that combined legal claims, challenges to ownership, and cultural references to the TV series "Lost."
- The operation purports to use a legal framework based on the "doctrine of abandonment", allowing for the potential claim of the funds after a 90-day period if no legitimate owners surfaced.
Denome has done some further analysis building on Eloise's findings and I tend to agree with his conclusions. I'll not spoil it for you but click below and listen to denome explain it to you.

Bottom line - things are not as they seem nor as they were represented in all of the mainstream media (are you surprised?). My intuition is that this incident will still be used going forward to instil future FUD - likely during some bigger financial events that are inevitable. And yes, if you have bitcoin stored with a P2PKH wallet it would seem prudent to move it, upgrading your security.
🔗 Links for your edification
The following are links from my NetNewswire feeds - learn, enjoy and share.
Epstein - the gift that keeps giving
Jesús-Enrique was the first to spot the video-editing tab that intermittently appears in the top right. In addition to the missing one minute this does seem to confirm that the video is certainly NOT raw and unedited as they want you to believe. Subsequently Wired also confirms this and that the video evidence "would not be acceptable in court" due to this obvious editing.

Then this analysis points many discrepancies between the released video and the previous written output from the authorities on the incident. And do check out that ridiculous press conference - could the cover-up be more obvious and in your face? In case you are confused about how this story has changed over time - this will help you understand. Might this be the final conclusion for now?
This is epistemic warfare. Narrative override. Truth laundering at scale. And it marks the transition from soft illusion to open contempt. The elites no longer hide. They don’t need to. The media cycles will spin. The memory holes will widen. The outrage will fade. And the structure will remain unless something outside the system forces truth to surface, not as scandal, but as severance. That’s where Bitcoin, decentralised archives, and truth-seeking AI enter. Not as reformers. As dismantlers.
~ SightBringer - source
You might already want to test out Chase's checklist against all this!
Dan has a rather interesting perspective
I have shared a few of Dan's perspectives on current events this year (eg here, here and here) and so far he seems to be right on many points. I find these particularly interesting because of all the supporting evidence and examples that the cites in advance - you might say "ripples in history". Even if you do not believe he is right in some of this interpretation or conclusions you cannot deny the "coincidences" - recall what we have discussed about coincidences.

The Fiat Standard Lectures
Imagine my joy when I discovered this! Saifedean is now sharing his full lecture course on Fiat Money for everyone to learn and understand. You absolutely have to listen to this and learn from it. I also recommend that you get a copy of the book.

For yet more enjoyment and insight you likely want to order his new and upcoming book: The Gold Standard - available for pre-order. ICYMI, you can get The Bitcoin Standard here and The Fiat Standard is here.
🤔 Closing Thoughts
Just one closing thought this week and it is a big one. I'll be honest that I had not read the Chronicles of Narnia before this week. You likely should not be surprised that works of fiction often contain much truth "hidden in plain sight". You likely are familiar with Orwell's 1984 and Huxley's Brave New World but what Jason has found in the Narnia Chronicles takes things further still.
To the young, innocent mind this narrative is but a beautiful and engaging story…but to the awakened soul CS Lewis is conveying deep truths about the situation we find ourselves in while here in THIS world.



Superficially (spoilers aplenty):
- Digory and Polly’s Adventure: The story follows two children, Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer, in early 20th-century London. Digory’s uncle, Andrew Ketterley (a self-proclaimed magician), tricks Polly into touching a magical yellow ring, which transports her to a mysterious woodland between worlds. Digory follows to rescue her.
- The Wood Between the Worlds: They discover a serene forest with pools leading to different worlds. They accidentally awaken the evil Queen Jadis (later the White Witch) from the dying world of Charn by ringing a bell. Jadis follows them back to London, causing chaos.
- The Creation of Narnia: The children, along with Uncle Andrew, a cabbie (Frank), and his horse (Strawberry), escape by using the rings and arrive in a dark void. Suddenly, the lion Aslan sings Narnia into existence. They witness the birth of a new world filled with talking animals and lush landscapes.
- The Forbidden Fruit: Aslan sends Digory on a quest to retrieve a magical apple from a distant garden to protect Narnia from Jadis, who has fled into the wilderness. Digory resists temptation (unlike Jadis, who eats an apple to gain immortality) and brings the apple to Aslan, who plants a tree to guard Narnia from evil.
- Return to London: Aslan gives Digory an apple to heal his sick mother. The group returns to London, where the magic apple cures her. Uncle Andrew is humbled, and the magical rings are destroyed. Years later, the apple tree (grown from the seeds of the Narnian apple) is made into a wardrobe—the same one that later takes the Pevensie children to Narnia.
Jason's analysis goes much deeper
Jason's review of the book is beyond excellent. He makes you want to read it and he does spot those remarkable details that are hiding in plain sight. I'll not give you any spoilers - just click below and he will explain it all to you with pointers to all the relevant text. This is the first of several more "decodes" on Narnia to come.
Click for the best review of the book that you will find - thanks, Jason!
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