Who Created Bitcoin? 🤔 Satoshi Nakamoto Identity Conspiracy 👤(Mastermind Behind Crypto Revolution 🧩)

Who Created Bitcoin? 🤔 Satoshi Nakamoto Identity Conspiracy 👤(Mastermind Behind Crypto Revolution 🧩)

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Who Created Bitcoin? 🤔 Satoshi Nakamoto Identity Conspiracy 👤(Mastermind Behind Crypto Revolution 🧩)

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0:00

Who is Satoshi Nakamoto? Satoshi Nakamoto is

0:02

a pseudonym used by the creator

0:04

or creators of Bitcoin. A lot of

0:06

people in crypto like to speculate who

0:09

it could be, or if it was

0:11

actually a group of people. And in

0:13

an extremely long four and a half

0:16

hour podcast on Robert Breedlove's What is

0:18

Money Show, he interviewed Dr. Jack Cruz,

0:20

who had a pretty interesting borderline conspiracy

0:23

theory that sheds light on a lot

0:25

of history we may not be

0:27

aware of, while also making a convincing

0:29

argument for Bitcoin's age-old question.

0:31

Check it out. I have to ask you,

0:34

given that Bitcoin is this meta solution

0:36

to so many problems. You have a

0:38

very interesting take that I've heard

0:40

you unpack on the identity of

0:43

Satoshi Nakamoto. Hmm. That this was

0:45

actually a competitive response to centralized

0:47

money that, um, I just want

0:49

to hear you tell this story

0:51

if you don't mind, Uncle Jack. Who

0:53

is Satoshi Nakamoto? Uh, I'm not going

0:55

to give you the answer before

0:57

the story unfolds. And a two-hour-long

1:00

story ensued that we are going

1:02

to summarize here together. Buckle up.

1:04

This is a wild ride. Hello, I'm

1:06

Kito Casey and in this video we

1:08

are going to explore Dr. Jack Cruz's

1:11

answer to the question. Who is

1:13

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have for us. All right, I've broken

2:11

this twisted tail into eight chapters. Let's

2:13

hit it. Chapter 1. The Accountant of

2:15

the Underworld. The main player is a

2:18

mobster named Meyerlansky and his claim to

2:20

fame. will come to realize throughout this

2:22

twisted tale is that he has an

2:24

almost supernatural ability to navigate money systems.

2:27

So money mobster mastermind comes to the

2:29

United States in 1911 with fellow mobsters

2:31

Mo Dalits and Bugsy Siegel. So you

2:33

know, start a mafia. And around this

2:36

time President Woodrow Wilson passed both the

2:38

Federal Reserve Act, which we can learn

2:40

all about that crime against humanity by

2:43

clicking on the link above, and he

2:45

also passed the income tax law. Check

2:47

it out. Many people don't know this,

2:49

but before the Revenue Act of 1913

2:52

was passed, there was no income tax

2:54

we had to pay. And back then,

2:56

it only applied to less than 2%

2:58

of the population. Now it applies to

3:01

us all. and that's a topic for

3:03

another video. Let me know if you're

3:05

interested in exploring that in the comments

3:08

below. So anyway, as gangster immigrants coming

3:10

to the US, their first order of

3:12

business is to figure out how to

3:14

launder money, and in the most literal

3:17

case of money, they decided to use

3:19

laundromats to do it. Classic. Another thing

3:21

coming down the pipeline, they were naturally

3:23

privy to as mobsters, was prohibition. So

3:26

the front run prohibition, they connect with

3:28

fellow immigrants, the Bromphens who lived in

3:30

Canada and were based in the US.

3:33

Long story short. Moneymopster mastermind landscape becomes

3:35

their front. He figures out how to

3:37

dodge the prohibition monkey wrench, turns into

3:39

the major salesmen in New York and

3:42

the Midwest, and eventually takes it global,

3:44

making the Brumfins filthy rich. Chapter 2.

3:46

Blackmail on the birth of a criminal

3:48

empire. This lands landski on the Federal

3:51

Bureau of Investigations radar. And what's interesting

3:53

is the FBI was created recently around

3:55

that time in 1908. So this became

3:57

another system that Lansky had to navigate

4:00

to stay one up on the lawman

4:02

to maintain his mafia machine. Something else

4:04

lands... Lansky becomes famous for is architecting

4:07

the ultimate blackmailing system that ensures he

4:09

maintains power over people by creating snares

4:11

designed to pretty much hold career ending

4:13

evidence over people's heads to get what

4:16

he wants in the form of pedophilia

4:18

rings and other traps. Lansky's blackmail scheme

4:20

managed to snag early FBI director at

4:22

the time Jay Edgar Hoover. In being

4:25

the money mobster mastermind that he was

4:27

Lansky never had any assets tied to

4:29

him. Rather, he controlled people and he

4:32

was pretty much able to control the

4:34

FBI by holding blackmail over J. Edgar

4:36

Hoover, keeping him in check all the

4:38

way into the 70s. So as we

4:41

can imagine, Lansky becomes a pretty popular

4:43

mobster and eventually meets mobster lucky Luciano.

4:45

Lansky was in charge of the Jewish

4:47

mob, they were the bankers, while Luciano

4:50

was in charge of the Italian mob,

4:52

they were the shoot-em-up guys. And together

4:54

they formed a criminal enterprise, where Lansky's

4:57

mob basically becomes the accountants and financiers

4:59

of Luciano's physical enforcement mob. Lansky could

5:01

pretty much figure out financing for any

5:03

deal that Luciano wanted. A match made

5:06

in hell, no less. So the business

5:08

brilliance Lansky brought into the Italian mobster

5:10

families elevates his status among the mafia

5:12

and he starts garnering a lot of

5:15

power, becoming very powerful over time, as

5:17

we shall see. Chapter 3 Vegas Dreams

5:19

and Cuban nightmares. This where things start

5:21

to get interesting. Lansky and his fellow

5:24

mobsters that he originally came to the

5:26

U.S. with, Mo Dalits and Bugsy Siegel,

5:28

decided to embark on the crazy endeavor

5:31

of setting up Vegas in Nevada. Why?

5:33

Because instead of running organized crime rings

5:35

in New York in the Midwest, why

5:37

not move the operation into the middle

5:40

of the desert? The wild, wild, west,

5:42

where there were basically no laws. A

5:44

money mobster mastermind, Oasis. So they sold

5:46

the idea to the Italian mob. And

5:49

naturally, they were in. However, unbeknownst to

5:51

the Italians, Lansky and his mob's actual

5:53

big play. But rather, Chuba. Over time,

5:56

this caused the Vegas deal to lose.

5:58

Cuba moneymaker, went out the window when

6:00

the revolution with Castro happened. And then

6:02

the Italian mom goes into shoot them

6:05

up mode saying, look we are spending

6:07

millions of dollars on Vegas, we aren't

6:09

getting a return on our investment, so

6:11

we're going to kill your boy. Bugsy

6:14

Siegel. Lansky was able to leverage his

6:16

elevated status with the Italians to block

6:18

two attempts on Siegel's life, however he

6:21

was not able to prevent the third

6:23

final successful attempt. After that, a few

6:25

hours later, Lansky modalities walk into the

6:27

Flamingo Hotel in Vegas. And everything is

6:30

turned over to them. Check it out.

6:32

They noticed that activity there drops from

6:34

around 5 to 6 p.m. Samo Dalits

6:36

actually asked customers that were gambling, why

6:39

they leave around that time? And they

6:41

say, because there's no food here, there's

6:43

no drinks. So this sparks a whole

6:45

renovation. They completely transform it by setting

6:48

up big buffets, bringing in alcohol, hiring

6:50

scantily clad show girls, removing all of

6:52

the clocks off the walls, painting over

6:55

the windows to block out daylight, and

6:57

bringing in the one-armed bandits bandits, aka

6:59

slot machines. Within 60 days, bam! Customers

7:01

were glued to the tables all night,

7:04

and the Italian mob was swimming in

7:06

cash. Their crafty innovations worked and pretty

7:08

much set the trajectory for the fabulous

7:10

Las Vegas we know and love or

7:13

hate today. Wild. Chapter 4. From Mobster

7:15

to Military mastermind. So from biggest rock

7:17

star, Lansky soon becomes the rock star

7:20

of the industrial military complex, starting with

7:22

the Manhattan Project. The top secret plan

7:24

to build the atomic bomb. This kicked

7:26

off in 1942 in the Empire State

7:29

Building, after Albert Einstein sent a letter

7:31

to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, warning that

7:33

the Nazis were racing to build a

7:35

bomb first. So General Leslie Groves is

7:38

put in charge of leading the biggest

7:40

engineering project in history of the world.

7:42

Einstein tells him which scientists recruit from

7:45

Europe to make it happen, and Groves

7:47

sends two guys FDR hooks him up

7:49

with John Foster Dulles and Alan Dulles

7:51

to snag the scientist before the Nazi's-

7:54

the UK operation, paper clip. So World

7:56

War II starts. The US gets annihilated

7:58

at Pearl Harbor, and although the US

8:00

won the Battle of Midway, it lost

8:03

a ton of its Pacific force. So

8:05

with military forces fighting the Nazis in

8:07

Europe, the United States military was spread

8:10

thin. So when FDR hears that you

8:12

boat scientists and spies are sneaking into

8:14

New York Harbor to figure out why

8:16

General Groves hired European scientists, Groves realizes

8:19

that the US can't defend the dogs.

8:21

It comes up with a brilliant idea.

8:23

All the people that control the docks

8:25

at the time were tied to the

8:28

mob. So he suggested that FDR authorized

8:30

bringing in the mob to defend New

8:32

York Harbor. FDR approves the plan and

8:34

our mobster mastermind landscape is brought into

8:37

the mix. FDR tells Lansky that he

8:39

wants his help patrolling the docks on

8:41

the Brooklyn Navy yards and he agrees

8:44

under one condition. Let Lucky Luciano out

8:46

of prison so they can run their

8:48

business together. Just like that, Luciano is

8:50

free and in the first month. of

8:53

the mob patrolling the docks, they find

8:55

19 spies, kill 18 of them, and

8:57

keep one guy. His name was Kurt

8:59

Plotner, and he tells Lansky this whole

9:02

convoluted story which basically makes him realize

9:04

that the royal family and Rothschilds have

9:06

this whole crazy plan set to execute.

9:09

So Lansky tells FDR, people in the

9:11

US military, and strategically decides to tell

9:13

the Israeli defense forces who later become

9:15

the massage. The same information as the

9:18

Americans. So, Lansky became a rock star.

9:20

And believe it or not, this is

9:22

where the seeds of something massive get

9:24

planted. Something that will eventually lead the

9:27

Bitcoin. So Lansky is now a legend,

9:29

navigating money, outsmarting the FBI, and even

9:31

helping win the war. And the story

9:34

doesn't end there. Buckle up because things

9:36

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9:38

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9:40

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10:42

three million dollar heist, and the first

10:44

military coup. After the war back in

10:46

Cuba, things blow up between Castro and

10:48

the mob when Castro nationalizes the casinos,

10:51

causing the mob to lose money. So

10:53

Lansky walks into a casino in Havana

10:55

the day before the revolution and takes

10:58

$3 million out. The FBI and CIA

11:00

know about it. However, they're no match

11:02

for the money, mobs, or mastermind. So

11:04

of course, the money was never traced

11:07

or found. There was speculation. It went

11:09

to build up Vegas, but there was

11:11

no data trail to a lawyer in

11:13

Florida named Ira Malek. Malek is a

11:16

very powerful guy. also works closely with

11:18

the Italian Jewish mobs, but the opposite

11:20

of Lansky and that he flaunts his

11:22

money. While Lansky, of course, hit his

11:25

well and never had anything tied to

11:27

him. Moving right along, stick with me

11:29

here, getting to the good stuff. Check

11:32

it out. General Groves gets kicked out

11:34

of the military because Eisenhower, Patton, and

11:36

MacArthur, thought General Groves was going to

11:38

try to take credit for winning the

11:41

war by developing and dropping the bombs.

11:43

So basically the guys who were boots

11:45

on the ground fighting the war. were

11:47

peeved at the possibility of Groves, who

11:50

was hanging out with scientists in the

11:52

US building bombs, saying he won World

11:54

War II. So Eisenhower excommunicates Groves from

11:57

the military in 1947. So on his

11:59

way out the door, Groves sets up

12:01

the first military coup. So before this,

12:03

the The military was mostly pure, but

12:06

this is when I went back. And

12:08

here's the line in the sand for

12:10

when it all goes fraudulent. FDR's fourth

12:12

election. Here's why. FDR's vice president for

12:15

his first three terms was a guy

12:17

named Henry Wallace. Think of him as

12:19

the Bernie Sanders of his day. In

12:22

1942, Wallace gives this speech about the

12:24

future of America being for the common

12:26

man after the war. Meanwhile, Groves's is

12:28

neck deep in the Manhattan Project and

12:31

the Manhattan Project building bombs, and he's

12:33

like, that's on my vision. My vision

12:35

is a strong military. So by FDR's

12:37

fourth term, his polio is getting so

12:40

bad that Groves knows he's not going

12:42

to make it. So if he goes

12:44

to the most powerful guy in the

12:47

U.S. Senate at the time, Jimmy Burns

12:49

from South Carolina. Fun fact, Burns is

12:51

the only person in U.S. history to

12:53

have been Secretary of State a Senator

12:56

and a House Representative. No one else

12:58

had held all three positions. So Burns

13:00

pulls some strings and gets the DNC

13:02

to ditch Wallace and install a no-name.

13:05

controllable candidate Harry Truman, a senator from

13:07

Missouri. So in December of 44, the

13:09

DNC gets hijacked by Burns. Henry Wallace

13:11

is leading the first three ballots, but

13:14

overnight they flip everything with backdoor deals

13:16

in Chicago, and Truman's in. Why? Because

13:18

Groves knows he can control Truman. Then

13:21

here's the kicker. When Groves gets tossed

13:23

out of the military, he makes sure

13:25

Truman puts the national security act in

13:27

place. And that's what birth the CIA.

13:30

packed with all of Groves buddies. George

13:32

Kennen, Wild Bill Donovan, and the Dulles

13:34

Brothers, Wild. Chapter 6 Shadow Governments in

13:36

the Rise of DARPA. At this time,

13:39

the CIA wasn't fully running the country.

13:41

The joint chiefs, guys like Eisenhower and

13:43

MacArthur, still had a ton of power,

13:46

and the president wasn't just a puppet.

13:48

But Truman? Truman didn't even know the

13:50

atomic bomb existed for the first two

13:52

months of his presidency. Guess who finally

13:55

told him? Jimmy Burns and because Burns

13:57

cut him in Truman makes him secretary

13:59

of state. Now why does this matter?

14:01

grand scheme of things, Yalta and Potsdom.

14:04

Those were the big meetings where F.D.

14:06

Archerchill and Stalin hashed out the post-war

14:08

world. But when Truman steps in, Burns

14:11

whispers in his ear, hey, Russia's the

14:13

enemy now, forget rebuilding them, or just

14:15

rebuilding Europe, which became the martial plan.

14:17

that generated resurgence of European industrialization, and

14:20

was also a stimulant to the US

14:22

economy because it involved establishing markets there

14:24

for American goods. So everything starts to

14:26

go haywire after Groves is kicked out

14:29

of the military. Check it out. Groves,

14:31

a military with no cash, goes out

14:33

and becomes the CEO of Remington Rand,

14:35

the number one weapon supplier for the

14:38

US military. And with his top-level secret

14:40

clearance, he becomes a messenger, a fixer.

14:42

Then he finds another company. Burrows. They

14:45

sell calculators, mini-computers, flashlights, big electronic stuff.

14:47

Groves emerges the two companies and they

14:49

become Sperry, which eventually gets renamed to

14:51

Unisys. Spery is making Univac computers, which

14:54

they wind up selling back to the

14:56

U.S. military, because in 1957, the Russians

14:58

launched Sputnik. catching Nixon and Eisenhower completely

15:00

off guard. However, Groves knew it was

15:03

coming because of his time on the

15:05

Manhattan Project. And that's when Eisenhower has

15:07

no choice but to bring Groves and

15:10

his industrial military complex back into the

15:12

federal government. And in 1958, it was

15:14

called ARPA, which was later renamed to

15:16

DARPA. And what's the first project ARPA

15:19

tackles? Groves links up with Stanford Johns

15:21

Hopkins and all these prestigious colleges with

15:23

a computer network. And behold. the seats

15:25

of the internet. Groves needs money to

15:28

fund this, and we all can probably

15:30

guess who gets back into the picture

15:32

at the main stage, our money mobster

15:35

mastermind, Meyer, Lansky. He starts bringing Groves

15:37

money, left and right and center, hand

15:39

or fist, and also introduces Groves to

15:41

Howard Hughes, one of the richest, most

15:44

influential people during that time, as a

15:46

successful manufacturer, aviator, and film director. So

15:48

Hughes becomes the benefactor. He was the

15:50

bank for land skiing groves, fueling the

15:53

growth of the industrial military complex outside

15:55

the military. Chapter 7. Promise, Power. and

15:57

the Nixon shock. Remember that $3 million

16:00

Lansky got out of the casino in

16:02

Cuba? Well, FBI director Jay Agar Hoover

16:04

is breathing down his neck. The IRS

16:06

has the best forensic accountants in the

16:09

world and they can't find a trace

16:11

of where this money went. It's like

16:13

it vanished into thin air. So in

16:15

the 60s, Hoover's going absolutely nudged trying

16:18

to figure out what Lansky is up

16:20

to. And Ira Malnick, the lawyer with

16:22

the only trail of data from Lansky's

16:24

Cuba from Lansky's Cuba casino. The Israelis

16:27

got the steel. Any Jew no matter

16:29

what's in your history can return to

16:31

Israel. Get protection and a passport. You

16:34

might want to use that to dodge

16:36

this subpoena. And Lanske is furious because

16:38

with his deep ties to the CIA

16:40

and military industrial complex, he feels betrayed.

16:43

So he cooks up a plan and

16:45

bolts to Israel dodging the subpoena. Eventually,

16:47

the new U.S. Attorney General at the

16:49

time John Mitchell gets Israel to allow

16:52

them to talk to Lanske. But before

16:54

the big meeting, Lanske calls the Israeli

16:56

Prime Minister and says, I'm going to

16:59

tell them the truth. What the heck

17:01

does that mean? Well, turns out Lansky

17:03

was working with the people who developed

17:05

some software called Promise, and it was

17:08

used in the Attorney General's offices to

17:10

manage case logs. And guess what? It

17:12

had a backdoor, and that backdoor gave

17:14

Lansky access to the IRS computer. So

17:17

he actually knew everything the IRS and

17:19

the Federal Reserve was doing before they

17:21

did it for years. In fact, Promise

17:24

was used in just about every major

17:26

government system around the world at the

17:28

time. So he goes into the meeting

17:30

and tells them the truth that he's

17:33

been watching every move the IRS and

17:35

Federal Reserve have been making for the

17:37

last 20 years and knew everything they

17:39

were going to do before they did

17:42

it. Pretty much revealing how their money

17:44

has been corrupted and they don't have

17:46

any control over it anymore. So in

17:48

1971 we get the Knicks in shock

17:51

because the Federal Reserve now realizes they

17:53

need a new money system without a

17:55

backdoor. didn't solve the problem because Lansky

17:58

already knew everything from being ahead of

18:00

the game and could expose their shell

18:02

game to the world at any time.

18:04

So he tells them, you need to

18:07

computerize your money. And Lansky doesn't expose

18:09

the fraud. Instead, holds it over their

18:11

head as a form of blackmail to

18:13

maintain control over them. All right, one

18:16

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18:18

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to Bitcoin's birth. So the attorney general

19:22

still wants to nail Lansansky to the

19:24

wall, but Nixon's like, yeah, we're not

19:26

doing that. and replaces the AG with

19:28

Edward Levi, who has a dual passport

19:31

with both U.S. and Israel. Who knows

19:33

the game and what's going on. So

19:35

Lansky walks away with an acquittal, which

19:37

is a judgment that a person is

19:40

not guilty of the crime they were

19:42

charged with. Crazy. So in 1973, Lansky

19:44

walks out of jail and tells Ira

19:47

Malnick, go find me the smartest IT

19:49

guys in the world. We need to

19:51

build another system to stay ahead of

19:53

the system. So Malnick finds a young

19:56

guy named David Chone. who is dirt

19:58

poor. However, manages to open four international

20:00

companies in the Netherlands after graduating, we

20:02

can all probably guess how that happened.

20:05

Lansky made sure all All the money

20:07

Malnek was laundering went to Chum to

20:09

fund the efforts to build a new

20:12

computer-based money system. Not only that, check

20:14

it out. One of the companies is

20:16

cryptography, one of them is peer-to-peer systems,

20:18

and another is the forerunner of dominion

20:21

voting machines, suggesting they wanted to stay

20:23

more than just ahead of the money

20:25

game. Insane. So while working to create

20:27

Lansky's new money system, Chome develops very

20:30

complex computational protocols like blind signatures, shuffle

20:32

networks, mixed networks, etc, all that contribute

20:34

to the technological foundation of what would

20:37

eventually be used in the Bitcoin network.

20:39

All right, if you've made it this

20:41

far, congratulations. All right, so basically Lansky

20:43

is the mastermind behind a new money

20:46

system. Chome is the executor of the

20:48

new money system, and now we are

20:50

close to who potentially could be. Satoshi

20:52

Nagamoto. In 1983, Lansky passes away, and

20:55

Choam continues working on the project. Lansky's

20:57

vision for a private peer-to-peer network to

20:59

move money around without anybody knowing, including

21:01

IRS computer systems. In around 1987, 1989,

21:04

Choam open sources the project, which lets

21:06

in super-techy cipher punks from around the

21:08

world to start helping, and lo and

21:11

behold, a PhD candidate of David Choam's,

21:13

Len Sassaman, shows up. He gets tied

21:15

into building the TCP IP network for

21:17

Tor and the Dark Web and during

21:20

this work realizes through shuffling those networks

21:22

that the single most important mechanism is

21:24

time stamping. What does he do next?

21:26

He combines the concepts of proof of

21:29

work with time stamping because if time

21:31

is relative and you can't have an

21:33

immutable ledger without the expenditure of energy.

21:36

This is a super complicated technical piece

21:38

that warrants its own separate video explanations,

21:40

so let me know if you're interested

21:42

in that and comments below. Basically both

21:45

time and energy are necessary, but ultimately

21:47

its entropy. Clocks, in a physics sense,

21:49

are just flow meters of entropy, and

21:51

that was the brilliance of Lynn Sassman.

21:54

He figures it out. So is Bitcoin

21:56

the brainchild of a money mobs or

21:58

mastermind? Myarlansky, who hired one of the

22:01

smartest IT guys in the world at

22:03

the time, David Shom, to build it,

22:05

who is PhD candidate. Len Sassaman discovered

22:07

the key element to finally bring it

22:10

to life? Is Len Sassaman the author

22:12

of the Bitcoin white paper? Is Len

22:14

Sassaman Satoshi Nakamoto? Well if he is,

22:16

then Satoshi is no longer with us,

22:19

because he was reported dead in July

22:21

of 2011. With his wife saying his

22:23

death was unambiguously, unambiguously suicide suicide suicide

22:25

suicide. Sad. Sad. Well, there you have

22:28

it. An extremely entertaining tale. Riddled with

22:30

conspiratorial rhetoric. Laced with some historical truths.

22:32

Lots of connections between events and people

22:35

that are possible, but not necessarily plausible.

22:37

Let me know what you guys think

22:39

in the comments below. Again, this is

22:41

just a condensed version of what Dr.

22:44

Jack Cruise shared in a podcast on

22:46

Robert Breedlove's What is Bunny Show. So

22:48

check it out for yourself for the

22:50

whole scoop. At the end of the

22:53

end of the day, the difference between

22:55

truth and fiction. Fiction has to make

22:57

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