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Max Keiser thinks bitcoin will cease Israel displacing Palestinians

By Editorial Board Published May 1, 2025 3 Min Read
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Max Keiser thinks bitcoin will cease Israel displacing Palestinians

Bitcoin maximalist Max Keiser claims bitcoin (BTC) can change the minds of Israeli settlers and “orange pill” them into stopping a marketing campaign of displacing Palestinian residents.

Keiser’s far-fetched resolution is in response to a phase of Louis Theroux’s new documentary on Israeli settlers that’s presently doing the rounds on X.

Within the clip, Theroux describes the actions of Daniella Weiss, the chief of a sanctioned Israeli settler group, as “sociopathic” and claims she doesn’t take into account the lives of different folks and different youngsters in her settlement marketing campaign.

Weiss says, nevertheless, “This is normal.” Keiser’s ideas on the interview? “Bitcoin fixes this.”

Bitcoin fixes this.

How?

Bitcoin essentially adjustments on the organic, molecular, psychological, philosophical stage what the definition of property is.

This lady is prepared to kill her neighbors for a scrap of land.

Her thoughts and soul are damaged.

If she TRULY… https://t.co/my2aYtzV6B

— Max Keiser (@maxkeiser) April 30, 2025
Max Keiser’s response to considered one of Louis Theroux’s interviews with zionist and settler chief, Daniella Weiss.

Theroux’s documentary is a follow-up to the same movie he made 14 years in the past. It sees him interviewing religious-nationalist Israelis who’ve settled within the Israeli-occupied West Financial institution in an effort to see what they’re doing in response to the October 7 Hamas assaults. 

Within the documentary, Weiss outright says she needs to colonize Gaza and that, when describing her intentions as a settler, she says, “We do for the governments what they cannot do for themselves.”

Keiser claims BTC redefines property on a “biological, molecular, psychological,” and “philosophical level” and that if Weiss “TRULY understood bitcoin,” she would notice “everything goes to zero against bitcoin.”

He added, “She would see, for the first time, that she’s a murderer and a genocidal maniac and her actions would sicken her.”

Keiser’s bitcoin thought received’t cease settlers from Israel

In some way, Keiser thinks “orange pilling” settlers, making an attempt to illegally broaden the area of Israel, will resolve a battle that’s been occurring because the late nineteenth century regardless of the efforts of peace summit negotiators, worldwide strain, and diplomatic our bodies to cease it.

He ignores the extremely complicated necessities to ascertain any type of peace and believes, in his personal pursuit of selling BTC, that the cryptocurrency was the reply all alongside.

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