More harm by court than Wright

Since I’ve been steadily writing about Craig Wright, I feel obligated to continue until it’s settled. Basic task-completion drive.

Last week Protos reported on his latest grandiose fraud, remaking agriculture now that he’s remade money and banking. This week Protos notes that he’s blithely disobeying the British court order. He hasn’t paid the plaintiffs anything yet, and he hasn’t fully stopped claiming to be Satoshi.

In a practical sense he’s doing more good than harm. Unlike the US government and corporations, he’s not damaging any HONEST or NORMAL people. He’s only taking money from other fraudsters. The entire bitcoin world is an intentional fraud, designed initially as a Deepstate sting. Hundreds of different fraud brands are playing the classic game.

Our brand is honest! Don’t trust those other brands, they’re nasty swindlers!

Wright was depriving his investors and cultists of time and money, and causing the other fraudsters to waste time and money on legal expenses. He’s dissipating the whole enterprise, which is a net positive.

On a more elevated moral level, the court is harming its own reputation and trust by failing to pursue Wright after it made a series of hardass and firm-sounding decisions. When a serious criminal remains free, smaller criminals are encouraged, and ordinary people doubt the purpose and integrity of the court. US prosecutors owned by Soros have been committing this crime for ten years. Criminals are held for a few hours, then released to continue their criminal careers until the next court-ordered coffee break.