Yes, an idealist, somewhat naive, hoping to be on the verge of a buzz, and he was right (in fact, lucky). You have any idea how many people run around in the world to sell an idea that doesn't work out ? So the "dark forces of the world" sent out their agent special 007. Wow, impressive. You don't have Greenpeace activists running around ? You don't have people travelling the world about many crazy and not so crazy ideas ? So what ? That's proof that the Rotschilds are behind this ?
I personally know a guy who has been "running around the world" to promote e-cash in the 199X. He was tremendously enthusiastic about it. He was in contact with David Schaum. He was/is also an internet entrepreneur. He had been promoting Netscape too. I've seen many such enthusiastic people. And no, the Rotschilds weren't behind him. I knew him since childhood. And no, he totally missed the bitcoin train, 10 years later.
A lot of people do run around promoting their own work. That is not a surprise.
How many people do you know run around promoting a
complete stranger's work
I gave you an example, I knew personally a guy doing just that, and made a life out of that ("selling hype" I call it, but he had the ability to become *genuinely* enthusiastic about it). Hell, I've been doing it myself for totally different technology, totally independent of anything from the industries doing it, just because of youthful idealism. I didn't even want any connections with said industry, because it would put a potential shade on my honest enthusiasm for it, people thinking I was a shill for them. So I know how it goes. I most probably acted as a useful idiot back then.
Is your argument that the full power of the Rothschilds consisted in sending Antonopoulos on a trip ?
