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Writing

Robert is a well-respected writer and has authored multiple books in the Bitcoin, Educational and Philosophy genres. In addition to writing on forums such as Substack and Medium, he can be contracted to write articles for online sites, newsletters or magazines. Contact us for writing inquiries and include a general topic, length for the written piece, the outlet, the audience and timeline for completion.

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Public speaking

Robert is a sought-after speaker in the Bitcoin, Finance, Philosophy and Personal Sovereignty Industries. He has spoken at events and conferences around the world with audiences ranging from 50-person forums to 15,000 conference attendees. If you are interested in booking Robert for your next conference or event, contact us with the details of the event. Include the event title, date of the event, expected attendees and type of engagement, such as keynote speaker, panel attendee or moderator.

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Podcast booking

Robert receives quite a few requests to appear as a guest on a variety of podcasts. If you are looking to book Robert as a guest, please reach out and share the details of your podcast. We ask that you give us the title of the podcast, a brief description of the podcast and the monthly views/downloads. Please know Robert is not able to accommodate all requests but we will respond to your request if Robert is interested, or we need additional information.

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Private Sessions

If you are looking to book Robert for a group or forum for a private educational session, please contact us with the details. Robert has limited time and is selective about the private sessions he can attend so contact us with the details of your group. Include the name of the group, the location of private session, group size and the purpose for requesting a private session.

My mission is to cast light on the corruption of money. As the universal medium of exchange, money is the means by which humans peacefully cooperate and compete with one another in the marketplace to produce more goods than we otherwise could. In this sense, money is mankind’s universal language of value.

Money can only exist so long as there are humans capable of producing and trading goods. Money itself is a good that emerges spontaneously on the free market—it is not a product of government central planning. Most essentially, money is a tool for humans to trade favors, or their productive time, with one another. As such, and like language itself, money is one of the most important tools for humans to communicate toward the building of a peaceful and prosperous civilization. Under the paradigm of centrally planned money known as central banking, money is monopolized, manipulated, and counterfeited at scale. In other words, central banking is the corruption of money. 

Corruption consists in the uneven application of rules, and central banks enforce rules that apply to some humans but not to others. Corruption degrades the utility of money as a tool for trading the products of human effort by making it an instrument for stealing the products of human effort through currency counterfeiting (aka inflation). It is critical to understand that inflation is legalized counterfeiting, and counterfeiting is criminalized inflation: there is no economic distinction between arbitrarily expanding the money supply and counterfeiting currency, there is only an unevenly applied legal framework.

In truth, central banks are nothing more than currency counterfeiting cartels. Money is the most important form of private property, private property is the foundation of civilization, and inflation is a violation of the private property of people holding savings in the corrupted money. As an instrument of theft, corrupt money subverts the process of civilization and poisons the human heart. Money influences how humans think, act, and perceive the world around them. When money is corrupted, humans are thus damaged psychologically, culturally, and socioeconomically. Money is the ultimate tool of economic freedom, and when central banking corrupts this indispensable tool, it instead incentivizes some humans to treat other humans as tools.

In other words, centrally banked corrupt money is an institutionalized system of economic slavery. In this way, the monetary standard and the moral standard are inexorably linked: the extent to which theft is immoral is the same extent to which corrupt money is immoral. The only solution to the pervasive corruption of money in the modern world is the incorruptible money known as Bitcoin. As the only money with a perfectly fixed supply, Bitcoin is not subject to monopolization nor counterfeiting. Uncorrupt money is the basis of a moral existence, and by extension, incorruptible money is the unshakable foundation of a peaceful, prosperous, and impervious civilization. This is why my mission is to cast light on the corruption of money. Hence the mantra often repeated by Bitcoiners: “fix the money, fix the world.”