214 - Palma de Mallorca

🇬🇧 🇪🇸 Arrival in Palma de Mallorca, a recent Bitcoiner meetup in Holywood, the VEXL no-KYC Bitcoin swaps app and Mees Baaijen’s eye-opening book on Glafia - financial control and the Endarkenment. Exploring the Wood between the Worlds.

214 - Palma de Mallorca
Walk along the waterfront and beach with V today

🇬🇧 🇪🇸 During the week, V and I returned to Palma de Mallorca. We are delighted to be back on the island for an extended stay — do say hello if you’re in the area or planning a visit.

Our time in Belfast was action-packed. We caught up with family and friends as planned and enjoyed ourselves thoroughly, despite the weather being highly changeable and a full 30 degrees colder than Bangkok.

We stayed at an excellent B&B in Holywood, where the host was engaging and the breakfast conversations with fellow guests proved far more stimulating than our usual apartment stays. I highly recommend it — get in touch if you’d like the details.

We also had a great Bitcoiner meetup - catching up with more friends who are awake to the nonsense and appreciate how important and useful Bitcoin is and will be as better money. More on this below - do check VEXL in the project updates.

I also met up with some school friends - it is interesting to see how our paths have diverged over the last 45 years. I'm looking forward to our school re-union on 8 May when I'll be back again for a few days in Belfast. If you missed me this time you can catch me again then - or else here in Palma de Mallorca. We will be here for a while.

Reminder of the week

This week I came across Peter Duke's review of Mees Baaijen's excellent book, "The Predators Versus The People". You might recall I reviewed and recommended it back in May last year.

In the book Mees demonstrates that history, especially the last 500 years, isn't a series of random events but a carefully planned system designed by a powerful, hidden network. This network, which Baaijen calls Glafia, is an international group of families and financiers that has moved its base of operations through history, from Venice and Genoa to Holland, the City of London and now Wall Street, with its influence possibly shifting towards China's digital economy.

Glafia's strategy, relies on deception, controlling how people perceive reality, and using promises as temporary tools. Financial control is their main weapon, using debt and banking systems to create dependency and influence governments.

Organizations like the United Nations and the World Bank are part of this plan to centralize power. The ultimate goal is described as a global digital prison, where technology replaces physical control with algorithmic management, making money programmable and traceable, and linking access to the economy to social behavior and compliance.

The Predators Versus The People Explainer
Essential Reading

Click for Peter's excellent review and do watch the short video explainer

This control extends to the mind, aiming to shape how people see themselves and the world. Baaijen calls the shift away from spiritual awareness towards materialism the Endarkenment, suggesting it makes people easier to control by treating them like biological machines. Institutions like universities and media are seen as tools for maintaining this narrative.

The issue which has swept down the centuries, and which will have to be fought sooner or later, is the people versus the banks.
Lord Acton (1834-1902) - “one of the most learned people of his age”

Finally, the book argues that true freedom comes from recognizing our spiritual nature and reclaiming our sense of self, making awareness the key to resisting this hidden control. One of the useful tools is "money outside the system" - that is why Bitcoin is important - do you see it yet? You can thank me later!

More in this issue

  • Photo memories - around Belfast this week
  • Project Updates - VEXL and Vexslags
  • Plenty of useful links - don't say nobody told you!
  • Closing out - Wood between the Worlds and PsyOp (did you fall for it?)

🛠️ Project Updates

The following are updates from some projects that I am following, supporting and collaborating with. These are all part of the Parallel Systems that we need to build and use. What are you doing?

VEXL - beyond interesting!

I recently discovered VEXL through a fascinating interview with its co-founder. The app enables users to locate Bitcoin buyers and sellers within their personal networks and execute safe, non-custodial swaps without KYC requirements.

Start here - listen to the interview - then install the app and give it a go

Vexl is a mobile application that facilitates peer-to-peer (P2P) Bitcoin swapping without requiring Know Your Customer (KYC) verification. It operates as a social network, connecting users within their personal networks for direct, non-custodial trades.

Key advantages of VEXL include:

  • No mandatory identification or KYC
  • Fully non-custodial (the platform never holds funds)
  • Trust built through existing social connections rather than anonymous strangers
How Vexl Transactions Work
Vexl is a peer-to-peer (P2P) Bitcoin trading app that operates without escrow or institutional intermediaries. Since there is no built-in escrow service, the process for completing transactions relies on direct communication and mutual agreement between trading parties. Completing a Transaction To complete a transaction in Vexl: 1. Arrange trade details

Click to see how to make transactions - these are true Peer to Peer transactions

To understand the origin of the name and why this was necessary, click below. If you do not recognise this scenario yet, just wait a while and you will - it will come to you.

Vexslags
The original term is vekslák (plural veksláci), which is sometimes anglicized or misspelled phonetically as “vexslags” or “vekslaks”. It is a prominent Czech and Slovak slang term describing a specific type of black-market hustler, money changer who operated in socialist Czechoslovakia from the late 1960s until the fall of communism

Forewarned is forearmed

Remember that we have discussed guidelines for safe and secure Peer to Peer swaps and transactions - check here:

Peer to Peer guidelines
Being able to swap bitcoin for local cash or vice versa is an important skill. There are several tools that make this possible - the simplest being a peer-to-peer trading group. Often these will exist around physical meetups - for these and in case you need to use online messaging

Click to remind yourself of guideline for safe P2P swaps

The following are links from my Liferea RSS feeds - learn, enjoy and share.

Simon says..

I know that quite a few of you enjoyed Simon's take on current events that I shared last week. His recent take on Week 4 is equally interesting:

Iran War Week 4
Click below for Simon’s full monologue and interview - summary follows. Part One: “Build Back Better Phase” Simon Dixon frames week four of the Iran conflict as a transition phase within a broader “global reset.” He argues that prior weeks followed a clear progression: shock (week one), systemic disruption via

Click for summary and to listen to Simon's full explanation

TLDR: - Simon maintains:
- The outcome was always predetermined
- The settlement terms are already on the table
- And the real beneficiaries are not who you think

He goes further to analyse and dissect:
- The US 15-point proposal and Iran’s counter-conditions
- Why sanctions relief has already been conceded
- Why this is not Iran folding—but integrating
- How the Middle East is being restructured into “West Asia”
- Why proxies are being absorbed into state structures, not eliminated
- The real reason LNG infrastructure was targeted
- How US private sector energy firms, Russia, and Iran all benefit simultaneously
- Why old infrastructure is being destroyed and strategic assets remain untouched
- How the Iraq-China trade corridor was delayed before becoming operational

Do click above for summary and to listen to Simon's full explainer. So WDYT?

Enshittification is real

How interesting. The Norwegian Consumer Council has recognised how Bit Tech is destroying things for users. They have made a video to raise user awareness and wake people up to what is happening. They are also aiming to refine and remove bad laws to give people more protection for really owning their devices.

A Must Watch - this would be funny if it was not so sadly true

It is maybe too little, too late but you should be well able to see the problem now.

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If it is in the news - it is a ruse. There are no coincidences.

🤔 Closing Thoughts

A couple of fascinating items to close this week. Following on from last week's mention of guided meditation audio, I share with you one technique you might want to look into. After that we look at what really does seem to be a sophisticated PsyOp - did you fall for it?

Narnia and the Wood between the Worlds

Last year I shared a deep dive into the Chronicles of Narnia. Check it out! Suffice to say, there is much more than you imagined at first sight. I have also shared with you the Gateway Process by Monroe Institute from which Focus 10 and Focus 12 should be in reach to pretty much everyone.

The Wood between the Worlds - there is much more than you ever imagined

I have found Jason Stephenson's meditations quite useful - eg this one for past life regression. This gives you an easy way to get to something equivalent to Focus 10 and 12. When arriving at 10 you can visualise yourself in the Wood Between the Worlds. Once there you are under no pressure to proceed on any particular path - take your time and explore. You will notice ponds that "go to other worlds" - you may well find some that are portals that access remote viewing points and former lives. Let me know how you get on.

Did you fall for the PsyOp?

I was always doubtful of "Prof Jiang". He appeared so suddenly out of nowhere with an overwhelming amount of insightful material and a passionate following of supposed "students". A lot of what he has presented is likely true - you might well consider this "limited hangout".

In the last few months however I noticed a shift in the tone of his messages, especially in relation to the theatre in Middle East and I found those to be ungrounded and less trustworthy than his earlier material.

Well - a couple of researcher have dug much deeper. You would do well to listen to one or both - summaries are below.

Agrippa does the analysis in his usual rigorous and analytical style - short and to the point and he has over a decade of research himself to substantiate his claims.

How “Professor” Jiang Lies
Agrippa (Alexander, creator of the Agrias Diary project) argues that Professor Jiang is running a misinformation campaign about secret societies, despite being occasionally correct on geopolitics. He acknowledges this critique comes at a cost—addressing Jiang at “the peak of his popularity is a death sentence for my channel”—but

Click for summary and to listen to the full analysis

Escanor is rather more outspoken. He explains things in a very different style and he certainly gets his message across firmly.

Escanor on Prof Jiang
Source Sir Escanor on Professor Jiang Psyop & the Truth About Jesus in Original Greek - Backup here: The conversation centers on Escanor’s deep suspicion that Professor Jiang is not a genuine researcher but rather an intelligence asset or operative. The discussion unfolds across several interconnected themes. Escanor’s Initial Suspicions Escanor

Click for summary and to listen to the full analysis

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