Bitcion is in its introductory phase.
Only a small part of the world's population has ever heard of bitcoin.
Once everyone knows it and owns a part for speculation, then it's a bubble.
The value of one bitcoin will be some millions USD by that time.
Because then American universities can be entitled to look for free in the results of Brazilian, Chinese, Russian, French, English, German... well, you got the point?
It's the fucking US fucking politicizing the fucking informational infrastructure that's at fucking fault.
We clearly need a new, decentralized, protocol.
Something like... TOR?
Post as A.C.,/. seems to prefer that, it also keeps your karma untouched by fucking stupid down modders because they simply don't agree with you, mostly for political reasons.
I wonder how they know what growing medium to use for 'alien bacteria'.
Also makes me wonder how many alien bacteria they have missed by not using the growing medium that's optimal for them.
No no no, this has nothing to do with 'security'.
North Korea has multiple times offered peace to the US, which has always been rejected.
Makes one wonder why?
Banks.
North Korea has an independent central bank and prints its own money, instead of borrowing it from the international money lenders (I won't mention any names).
The people (banks) that control the US don't like this at all.
So North Korea's regime has to go. Not because it's so dangerous, or crazy, no. Only because of money.
Now what's the easiest way to remove a regime? By letting it go bankrupt, for instance by forcing it to spend the largest part of its national budget on defense.
That's why the money lenders instructed the US to never accept peace from North Korea, unless of course it surrenders to the banks.
So the US is playing this game, NK is forced to spend most of its money on defense, and the banks are waiting for the people in NK to revolt and remove the regime, after which the banks can come in.
Some other countries that don't (or didn't) play nice:
Afghanistan, Irak, Syria, Venezuela, Russia.
So the stingray is already practice. :)
You're a genious! If the prison is a Faraday cage, then how are the inmates able to make phone calls at all?
Bitcion is in its introductory phase.
Only a small part of the world's population has ever heard of bitcoin.
Once everyone knows it and owns a part for speculation, then it's a bubble.
The value of one bitcoin will be some millions USD by that time.
Because then American universities can be entitled to look for free in the results of Brazilian, Chinese, Russian, French, English, German... well, you got the point?
You Oregonese just don't give up, do you?
One question:
Has the NSA been involved in this crypto scheme?
Trust means nothing, control is the key.
Doesn't that apply to 99%? ;)
You should definitely listen to the speeches on youtube of Dr. Eric Westman en Dr. Jason Fung.
No, they merely own the security council.
The US controls much of the rest.
Wasn't that the definition of American lifestyle?
Tight?
Sounds like your willy isn't that large...
The US ceded control over it last year to the UN.
And guess who owns the UN?
And so is Western 'democracy'.
Don't take it from me, read Edward Bernais, if you don't believe me.
All states are obsessed with control.
Every regime wants to stay in control of their population.
It's the fucking US fucking politicizing the fucking informational infrastructure that's at fucking fault.
We clearly need a new, decentralized, protocol.
Something like... TOR?
WTF! :)
Not everything that you're not used to is crap.
And use Tor while doing so.
Maybe so, but the companies that deliver the products can point to the addressees and that's mostly the one spending the bitcoins.
Post as A.C., /. seems to prefer that, it also keeps your karma untouched by fucking stupid down modders because they simply don't agree with you, mostly for political reasons.
Eens!
I wonder how they know what growing medium to use for 'alien bacteria'.
Also makes me wonder how many alien bacteria they have missed by not using the growing medium that's optimal for them.
No no no, this has nothing to do with 'security'.
North Korea has multiple times offered peace to the US, which has always been rejected.
Makes one wonder why?
Banks.
North Korea has an independent central bank and prints its own money, instead of borrowing it from the international money lenders (I won't mention any names).
The people (banks) that control the US don't like this at all.
So North Korea's regime has to go. Not because it's so dangerous, or crazy, no. Only because of money.
Now what's the easiest way to remove a regime? By letting it go bankrupt, for instance by forcing it to spend the largest part of its national budget on defense.
That's why the money lenders instructed the US to never accept peace from North Korea, unless of course it surrenders to the banks.
So the US is playing this game, NK is forced to spend most of its money on defense, and the banks are waiting for the people in NK to revolt and remove the regime, after which the banks can come in.
Some other countries that don't (or didn't) play nice:
Afghanistan, Irak, Syria, Venezuela, Russia.
You have the right not to purchase anything from these corporations (except for health insurance of course).