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Many believe the world was on the brink of World War 3, orchestrated by Israel. But what if that's exactly what the "proof of weapons network" wants you to believe? In Episode 87 of Bitcoin HardTalk, Simon Dixon decodes the real story behind the headlines, revealing a pre-scripted geopolitical play designed to reset the global order. This episode follows the money to connect the dots between a stunning signal from the Bitcoin network, a plan to manage $10 trillion in US debt with stablecoins, and the theatrical "war" between Iran and Israel.
In this episode, you will learn:
The U.S. is ramping up its digital asset policy agenda. With the stablecoin bill nearly across the line, attention now shifts to the U.S. Market Structure Bill. In preparation, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) approved crypto holdings as qualifying assets for mortgage applicants—marking a major shift in crypto’s role in financial underwriting. Meanwhile, the IMF officially recognized Bitcoin as a digital asset, placing it in the same asset class as gold and land, and importantly, distinct from financial instruments like stablecoins. It may sound like dense legalese—but these classifications will have profound long-term implications for Bitcoin demand, institutional adoption, and financial sovereignty.
The Federal Reserve held rates steady, holding off on a rate cut—much to the frustration of Trump, who is clearly angling for looser monetary policy. But the real macro action was geopolitical: oil markets were manipulated once again, orchestrated through a cycle of war rhetoric and peace overtures, while Trump teased a new U.S.–China trade deal. In a bold move, Trump also hinted—via social media—at lifting some Iran sanctions via backdoor deals with China, signaling a new debt rollover strategy. This all points to one thing: the U.S. needs a path to manage its ballooning national debt, and Trump’s playbook is now clear. No surprise, then, that BRICS nations have hit $1 trillion in trade among themselves—without using the U.S. dollar.
Some continue to debate whether Israel controls America, but based on this week’s events, the picture looks more like Israel acting as an American colony. Everything unfolded exactly as predicted last week—because it was scripted. From the Iran–Israel war escalation and ceasefire, to the NATO summit that choreographed the geopolitical tone for the year ahead, this week was pure geopolitical theatre. The narrative arc was tightly controlled—but the implications are very real.
If you care about your sovereignty, you’re not alone—and you’re not early either. People are waking up. Fast.
SimonDixon.com is where they’re going.
That’s the headquarters. If (or when) I get banned from X, YouTube, or Rumble—which, let’s be honest, may only be a matter of time—it’s the one place where I can still speak freely and reach you directly.
â–¸ Go to SimonDixon.com and join the BitcoinHardTalk membership portal.
Here’s what you’ll get:
Once you're in, you’re also added to my private newsletter—where I share what I can’t say anywhere else and where you’ll hear from me first when the next big shift hits.
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While I’m still on the major platforms:
â–¸ Follow me on X: https://x.com/SimonDixonTwitt
â–¸ Join my Telegram Group: https://t.me/simondixonchannel
â–¸ Watch livestreams on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@SimonDixon21
â–¸ Backup on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/SimonDixon
Prefer to listen instead?
â–¸ Follow BitcoinHardTalk on Spotify: Follow on Spotify
â–¸ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: Follow on Apple
Don’t wait until the signal is censored.
The next system is being built without you.
This is where you get ahead of it.
This content is based on the views, commentary, and live analysis delivered by Simon Dixon in Bitcoin HardTalk Episode 87. The purpose of this podcast is to distill complex global developments—from Bitcoin adoption to geopolitical realignments—into an accessible format for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial, legal, tax, investment, or political advice. Bitcoin and other digital assets are volatile, high-risk instruments. Perform your own due diligence and consult qualified professionals before making financial decisions.
Many believe the world was on the brink of World War 3, orchestrated by Israel. But what if that's exactly what the "proof of weapons network" wants you to believe? In Episode 87 of Bitcoin HardTalk, Simon Dixon decodes the real story behind the headlines, revealing a pre-scripted geopolitical play designed to reset the global order. This episode follows the money to connect the dots between a stunning signal from the Bitcoin network, a plan to manage $10 trillion in US debt with stablecoins, and the theatrical "war" between Iran and Israel.
In this episode, you will learn:
The U.S. is ramping up its digital asset policy agenda. With the stablecoin bill nearly across the line, attention now shifts to the U.S. Market Structure Bill. In preparation, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) approved crypto holdings as qualifying assets for mortgage applicants—marking a major shift in crypto’s role in financial underwriting. Meanwhile, the IMF officially recognized Bitcoin as a digital asset, placing it in the same asset class as gold and land, and importantly, distinct from financial instruments like stablecoins. It may sound like dense legalese—but these classifications will have profound long-term implications for Bitcoin demand, institutional adoption, and financial sovereignty.
The Federal Reserve held rates steady, holding off on a rate cut—much to the frustration of Trump, who is clearly angling for looser monetary policy. But the real macro action was geopolitical: oil markets were manipulated once again, orchestrated through a cycle of war rhetoric and peace overtures, while Trump teased a new U.S.–China trade deal. In a bold move, Trump also hinted—via social media—at lifting some Iran sanctions via backdoor deals with China, signaling a new debt rollover strategy. This all points to one thing: the U.S. needs a path to manage its ballooning national debt, and Trump’s playbook is now clear. No surprise, then, that BRICS nations have hit $1 trillion in trade among themselves—without using the U.S. dollar.
Some continue to debate whether Israel controls America, but based on this week’s events, the picture looks more like Israel acting as an American colony. Everything unfolded exactly as predicted last week—because it was scripted. From the Iran–Israel war escalation and ceasefire, to the NATO summit that choreographed the geopolitical tone for the year ahead, this week was pure geopolitical theatre. The narrative arc was tightly controlled—but the implications are very real.
If you care about your sovereignty, you’re not alone—and you’re not early either. People are waking up. Fast.
SimonDixon.com is where they’re going.
That’s the headquarters. If (or when) I get banned from X, YouTube, or Rumble—which, let’s be honest, may only be a matter of time—it’s the one place where I can still speak freely and reach you directly.
â–¸ Go to SimonDixon.com and join the BitcoinHardTalk membership portal.
Here’s what you’ll get:
Once you're in, you’re also added to my private newsletter—where I share what I can’t say anywhere else and where you’ll hear from me first when the next big shift hits.
Â
While I’m still on the major platforms:
â–¸ Follow me on X: https://x.com/SimonDixonTwitt
â–¸ Join my Telegram Group: https://t.me/simondixonchannel
â–¸ Watch livestreams on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@SimonDixon21
â–¸ Backup on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/SimonDixon
Prefer to listen instead?
â–¸ Follow BitcoinHardTalk on Spotify: Follow on Spotify
â–¸ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: Follow on Apple
Don’t wait until the signal is censored.
The next system is being built without you.
This is where you get ahead of it.
This content is based on the views, commentary, and live analysis delivered by Simon Dixon in Bitcoin HardTalk Episode 87. The purpose of this podcast is to distill complex global developments—from Bitcoin adoption to geopolitical realignments—into an accessible format for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute financial, legal, tax, investment, or political advice. Bitcoin and other digital assets are volatile, high-risk instruments. Perform your own due diligence and consult qualified professionals before making financial decisions.