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In a landmark decision, the Trump administration has dismissed all charges against Roger Ver, the early Bitcoin investor known as "Bitcoin Jesus," who faced 109 years in prison under what supporters allege were politically motivated tax prosecutions. Advocates, including Aaron Day of the Daylight Freedom Foundation, credit coordinated pressure—including influential voices like Charlie Kirk—for securing Ver’s release. However, reports suggest the settlement includes a three-year gag order, sparking concerns over government suppression of crypto dissent.
Meanwhile, Mexico is advancing a mandatory biometric QR-code ID system by 2025, requiring employers to verify workers’ digital identities—a move critics warn mirrors a global technocratic agenda. Similar digital ID programs, including Real ID expansions in the U.S., are rolling out worldwide under the guise of "financial inclusion," raising alarms over mass surveillance and eroding privacy.
As resistance weakens post-COVID, the Ver case and digital ID crackdowns highlight escalating tensions between decentralized freedom and centralized control.
Roger Ver’s arrest in Spain in April 2023 marked a Biden-era crackdown on cryptocurrency, part of Executive Order 14067, which targeted financial sovereignty advocates. Ver faced 109 years for alleged tax violations—charges supporters argue were manufactured to silence a leading voice for peer-to-peer cash alternatives.
Aaron Day, a vocal opponent of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), emphasized Ver’s role in promoting private, decentralized financial systems. "Roger was targeted because he’s the most effective person at promoting cryptocurrency as an alternative to central bank control," Day explained on Decentralized TV.
Despite Ver’s release, Day warns of a three-year gag clause, preventing him from publicly discussing his case—a tactic critics say mirrors broader government suppression of financial dissent.
While Ver’s case highlights financial repression, Mexico’s 2025 digital ID mandate exemplifies the broader technocratic push. The new system will require biometric verification tied to employment, effectively locking citizens into a trackable financial grid.
Day warns that this mirrors Real ID expansions in the U.S., where 11 states already have digital IDs, with 20 more set to roll them out this year. "Technocracy is taking over," Day said. "People think Trump’s executive order banning CBDCs means we’re safe, but programmable, trackable money is already here."
With governments tightening financial controls, advocates like Day push for privacy-focused cryptocurrencies like Monero, Zano, and Freedom Dollar—stablecoins designed to evade surveillance.
Day’s Freedom Forge project educates users on self-custody crypto, non-KYC debit cards, and peer-to-peer marketplaces. "If technocracy wins, your portfolio is irrelevant," Day warned. "We need decentralized alternatives now."
Mike Adams, host of Decentralized TV, warns that digital IDs are just one piece of a larger depopulation and control agenda. "They want total surveillance to enforce vaccine mandates, carbon taxes, and social credit systems," Adams said.
Meanwhile, AI advancements—like Adams’ free, open-source Enoch AI model—offer tools for decentralized knowledge, but governments may soon criminalize such technologies as threats to their control.
As globalists accelerate digital tyranny, Day urges immediate action:
"The prison is being built," Day said. "They’re calling it freedom."
For those who value liberty, the time to escape centralized control is now—before the gates slam shut.
Watch the full episode of the "Health Ranger Report" with Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, and Aaron Day as they talk about Crypto, Real ID & Self-Custody Solutions.
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