Alex Winter is a filmmaker and actor known best as Bill S. Preston, Esquire, from the “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” franchise. His latest film “Deep Web” tells “the untold story of Bitcoin and The Silk Road” and is available on May 31 on Epix. http://www.deepwebthemovie.com/
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The “cloud” will eventually turn into a storm ⛈
Extremely insightful podcast.
Everytime he laughs though , Bill S Preston Creeps through just a little!
Bill and Ted 3 finally coming!
woah
-Keanu Reeves
All the 'war on drugs' aims to accomplish, is to siphon money from society, especially tax payers- by targeting the vices of the most broken among us. It is convenient when these targets are also the least cared about people in society, because of their problems. The entire 'rat-race' mentality and direction that US society has been guided to embrace, is only in place to keep us productive (making/borrowing/spending money), and paying taxes at any and all transactions in between. We all work for the banks, whether we realize it or not. Don't take this as some socialist rant, it's not. I'm an adherent to the principles of capitalism, but this crony-corporatism, or whatever you want to call the financial and monetary systems in operation today, was designed to- and only serves to, concentrate power in very few hands. Under the current system, it appears that anyone with the skills, right opportunity, etc., has virtually unlimited upward mobility- becoming insanely wealthy can happen to people who started with very meager beginnings… but in the context of the system at hand, it would be the same to say, you're the kid who can build the biggest sandcastle- but it's always in someone else's backyard, and it was never really your sand. I believe the way to fix the power imbalance, is to implement a wealth cap. No individual may possess wealth or assets exceeding $1B US (current value). The excess remaining wealth must be legally dispensed with, as the individual sees fit. This isn't about wealth redistribution, it's about dilution of power, under a system built by those that will always stay at the top, with a wide divide. This game is rigged, so it makes sense to just play a different one.
Really interesting discussion.