 Nigeria Central Bank freezes accounts of police brutality protesters. The central bank froze accounts of 20 people linked with anti-police brutality protests after receiving a court order. Many of those affected were prominent during the Nigerian protests last month known as NSARs, one of West African country's biggest social upheavals in the last 20 years, which attracted global attention as thousands of people campaigned for an end to police brutality. The demonstrations came to a head on October 20th when security forces opened fire and killed at least 12 protesters in Lagos according to witness and Amnesty International, the army and police have denied the killings. A federal high court judge ordered the bank accounts to be frozen for a period of 90 days pending the outcome of investigations and inquiry currently being conducted by the central bank of Nigeria. It did not say why the account holders were being investigated but added that the 90-day order may be renewed. A central bank spokesman told routers that the judge has granted the order without any of those affected or their legal representative present. Among those whose accounts were frozen is Rachele Oduala Bolatito, who is representing protesters on a judicial panel investigating on the 20th of October shooting. Nigerian immigration officials have also blocked another activist whose name was not on the list of accounts frozen from leaving the country and confiscated her passwords. So why do I want to talk about this? This is very relevant to everybody around the world. I mean extremely relevant. We in the West, Canada and United States, we live in a bubble world. We forget that not too long ago, I just made a Twitter post about this. For example, in Canada, Canada was detaining born Japanese. I'm not talking about prisoner of war. I'm talking about Japanese people who are 100% Canadian. They put them in camps. And so what this relates to is relates to the fact that listen, just because you're in this bubble world over here doesn't mean things can't happen over here. And I want to tie this into Bitcoin and I want to tie this into sovereignty. See, this has happened many times. If you guys remember with WikiLeaks, Visa, MasterCard, PayPal, all the top merchants when it comes to payments, they completely stopped supporting for WikiLeaks. And if it wasn't for Bitcoin back in the day, but WikiLeaks wouldn't be over here. And this is why Bitcoin is so important. We need for the first, well, what we need right now is we need censorship-resistant, peer-to-peer money that no type of centralized service can stop. And this is why Bitcoin is so important. Yes, people like to make money off of it. Yes, it's good as a hedge, but what's more important is a very notion that I don't need to use PayPal. I don't need to use a central bank. I don't need to use Visa. I don't need to use MasterCard. I can use Bitcoin. I can have real commerce between you and I without anybody telling me I can or can't do this. Same thing with the Hong Kong protests. Obviously it got drowned out because of COVID, but if you remember the Hong Kong protests, what did they do? Exactly the same thing. They shut down their bank accounts. So don't get it twisted for a second that things can't happen over here just because you live in North America. Remember, they confiscated gold here in the United States. People have a real fucking short-term memory of history. People should really learn history and see that no matter where you are in the world, eventually governments turn on you. Eventually it's just a part of the Ouroboros cycle. And so listen, you may not be buying Bitcoin because you think, hey, it's a Ponzi scheme. You may not be even interested in cryptocurrency, but you should be interested in your sovereign right to protest. You should be interested in your sovereign right for freedom of speech. And Bitcoin offers you this. So this is why I think it's so relevant today as things heat up around the world for people to start really understanding beyond the price appreciation when it comes to Bitcoin, the very notion that this is a freedom tool. Bitcoin is anti-war money. That's what exactly is anti-war technology. In fact, it's a technology that brings back power to you and I out of everything within Bitcoin. For me, it's a censorship resistance. The very fact that I have, I can have it here. I can have it on piece of paper. I can have it in my head, you as well. And if you and I want to have commerce together, no one can stop us. This is the very, this is the beautiful thing with the peer-to-peer network in Bitcoin. And so things are heating up around the world. And just because it's happening in Hong Kong or just because it's not happening here and happening in Nigeria and happening in Hong Kong, it can happen over here. I see this. I see the writing on the wall. Once we start adopting government-backed digital currencies, let's say a digital version of the USDT or digital version of the US dollar or digital version of the Canadian dollar, 100% in the future, if you are donating to campaigns they don't like, if you are donating to associations and projects that they don't like, because everything is digitized. There's no more physical cash. You're on a blacklist to take away your money, the blacklist to your wallet, goodbye, Charlie. It's going to be so, so easy to censor you. I mean, really fucking easy to censor you. And that's the plan at the end of the day. And so, listen, I implore you, it doesn't matter if you don't care about it, but you should care about your freedoms. You should care about being a sovereign to individual and start educating yourself more about the censorship and sovereignty around Bitcoin as opposed to the price. And I'll leave it at that. Peace out.