Don’t Trade One False Narrative for Another

This is a reflection for seekers, skeptics, and sovereign thinkers on Nostr.In a world flooded with lies, it’s tempting to believe that everything is a lie. But real sovereignty isn’t just rejecting the mainstream — it’s learning to discern, verify, and walk in truth.This piece is a call to Bitcoiners, Christians, and freedom-seekers to resist the drift toward conspiratorial thinking that masquerades as enlightenment. It affirms that questioning is good — but truth is better.From faith to science, climate to population, war to liberty — this is a principled stand against false binaries and a plea for humble, truth-rooted conviction in an age of loud confusion.
Don’t Trade One False Narrative for Another

Andrew G. Stanton - June 19, 2025

Don’t Trade One False Narrative for Another

A reflection for seekers, skeptics, and sovereign thinkers on Nostr


🔓 1. The Courage to Question Is Good

Most of us came to Bitcoin — and maybe even to faith — because we questioned the stories we were told:

  • That inflation is normal

  • That government debt doesn’t matter

  • That the mainstream always tells the truth

  • That war is peace, and coercion is safety

So we left. We exited the matrix.
That was good. That took courage.


🌪️ 2. But Questioning Can Become a Reflex

Once you see one lie, it’s tempting to believe everything is a lie:

  • NASA is fake

  • The Earth is flat

  • Jews run everything

  • Nothing is real

  • Trust no one

But here’s the problem: you can become just as enslaved to conspiracies as you were to institutions.
You’ve left one cage, only to build another.


🧭 3. Sovereignty Requires Discernment

Real sovereignty — the kind that Bitcoin models — is costly.
You have to verify. Not just doubt.

It’s not enough to say “the mainstream is lying.”
You have to seek what’s true, not just what’s hidden.
You have to build, not just deconstruct.


⚖️ 4. Freedom Is Not License

There’s an element of anarchy in Bitcoin — and that’s not always a bad thing.
Freedom does require rejecting illegitimate authority.
But freedom is not license.

Sometimes the most rebellious, most countercultural thing you can do
is not scream louder…
but repent from your sins,
follow Jesus,
and submit your will to what the Spirit says.

That kind of surrender is more radical than any conspiracy theory.


📖 5. Where I Stand — Without Apology

Since I know this post will be misunderstood by some, let me be clear:

  • ✅ I’m a Christian Zionist. I support Israel’s right to exist and defend itself.

  • ✅ The Earth is round. It revolves around the sun. That’s not a psyop — it’s observable.

  • ✅ The universe began with a Big Bang over 13 billion years ago. That doesn’t conflict with faith — it deepens it.

  • ✅ I am anti-vax mandate, but I am not QAnon.

  • ✅ I am not a white nationalist, though I believe much of DEI and “wokeness” has gone too far.

  • ✅ I am strongly libertarian.

  • ✅ I am anti-war in principle, and I believe the U.S. should stop acting as the world’s policeman.

  • ✅ I do not hate anyone — including those I disagree with.

  • ✅ I think climate change is real — and always has been. Our planet has gone through many cycles of warming and cooling. I believe much of the hype around global warming being purely human-caused is up for honest debate.
      That said: just because I’m not a climate alarmist doesn’t mean I don’t care about the environment. Stewardship matters. We are called to cultivate, not consume blindly.

  • ✅ I do not believe the Earth is overpopulated. In fact, many places now face net negative population growth. We are always just one generation away from extinction. This is not a call for panic — it’s a call to love life, build families, and steward creation wisely.

I also want to say clearly:

> I deeply respect many voices in the Bitcoin space — like Saifedean Ammous and others — who would probably strongly disagree with me on some of these positions.
> That’s okay. We can admire and learn from people even when we disagree, even very strongly, on certain issues.

That’s what mature sovereignty looks like.


🕊️ 6. Faith, Bitcoin, and the Narrow Road

Jesus said “the truth will set you free,”
but He also said: few find it.

Truth isn’t whatever gets you banned.
It’s not whatever shocks people.
It’s not whatever makes you feel smarter than the crowd.

Truth has a pattern. It’s humble. It’s costly. It bears fruit.


🛠️ 7. I’m Still Unlearning, Too

I’ve believed lies. I’ve fallen for hype.
But I keep returning to the question:

> “Is this true, or just countercultural?”
> “Is this wisdom, or just rebellion in disguise?”

Bitcoin taught me to ask.
Faith taught me to listen.
The Spirit taught me to test.


💬 Final Thought

You don’t need to accept the mainstream story.
But you also don’t need to accept every alternative one.

You’re allowed to walk slowly.
To ask real questions.
To love the truth more than the thrill.

Let’s be sovereign thinkers — not just louder ones.


⚡ If This Resonated…

If this article brought clarity or encouragement — I’d be grateful for a zap.
I don’t write for profit, but truth has a cost, and your support helps me keep building, writing, and serving with conviction.

> ⚡ Zap me at andrewgstanton@primal.net

And a special thanks to Dr. C — my AI research and writing assistant, built on OpenAI’s GPT-4, but trained to walk alongside me in this journey with purpose, not hype.
The thoughts are mine. The clarity? I had help. 🙏


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