The state and money, entangled across the world, like a sickness that spread while no one was looking.
It started smallâone government, one nationâpressing its thumb into the scales of what people worked for. But like all power, it grew. It expanded, reaching across borders, binding countries together not through trust, not through freedom, but through control.
Money became the stateâs weapon of choice, a silent empire, global in reach, unseen in its tyranny.
It isnât just your country, your government. Itâs every government. Each one adding its weight to the pile, building a global system of compliance and submission. They dress it up in words like âmonetary policyâ and âstability,â but itâs a gameâa rigged casino where the house always wins, and the people always lose.
Inflation, devaluation, quantitative easingâall just masks for theft. They strip the value from your labour, dilute your savings, and call it progress.
The state turned money into a global chain. It isnât free to move, isnât free to breathe. A transfer is taxed, a purchase is tracked, a life is reduced to digits on a screen that governments watch with hungry eyes. And the people? Theyâve bought into the lie, taught to believe that this is the way things are meant to be.
That money must serve the state, that it must be controlled for the âgreater good.â But whose good is that? Not yours. Not mine. The stateâs good. Always.
And this isnât just one state. The global web of institutions, treaties, and alliancesâIMF, central banks, economic unionsâtheyâre all in on it. They donât just control money within borders; they control it between them. They decide who trades, who suffers, who thrives. A global hierarchy, built on the back of money that no longer belongs to the people who earn it.
This is why the separation matters. This is why it canât wait. Money must be ripped from the grip of the state, not just in one nation but everywhere. It must be free to move across borders without permission, to hold its value without interference, to serve the people instead of oppressing them.
Because as long as the state has money, it has power.
Power to invade your privacy, to dictate your choices, to rob you blind while calling it governance.
A global fight, then. A battle not just for your wallet but for your freedom, for your life. It wonât be easy. The states of the world wonât give up their hold without blood, sweat, and resistance. They will fight tooth and nail to keep the system intact, to keep you in line, to keep the machine turning. But the machine is cracking. The people are waking. And once money is free, truly free, the state will lose its greatest weapon.
Let them try to stop it.
Let them cling to their crumbling systems, their central banks, their global treaties. But the truth is like a wildfire, spreading faster than they can contain it.
Money wasnât meant to be owned, not by the state, not by anyone. It was meant to move, to grow, to empower. A global currency for a global people, free from the chains of politics and power.
This isnât just a dream. Itâs a necessity. Because the world canât keep turning like this. The state and money must be separated, not just for the sake of the individual, but for the survival of freedom itself. And when it happens, when that bond is finally broken, the world will see what it means to be truly free. No borders for money. No chains for men. Just a system that works for the people, not against them.
A world where money belongs to those who earn it, not to the bureaucratic states that steal it.