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10501  Other / Serious discussion / Re: Smoked fillet of cod glowing like a night light. on: July 28, 2020, 04:57:39 PM
jet cash wants to pretend he has a strong stomach.
but the way he fears nearly everything in life i think its more of a case of avoiding things.
like avoiding going abroad or vaccines as seen in his other topics

if the worse things he has been poisoned by was burger king and crabs. then thats a very sheltered life

anyway. this has all the answers
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4442984.stm
10502  Other / Ivory Tower / Re: Can you be in love with someone that have periodontal disease on: July 28, 2020, 04:46:51 PM
if you think making love is just kissing. then maybe you need to find someone else.
nothing to do with their teeth hygiene. but maybe you can find someone thats better in bed.
if kissing is the only feature of a relationship thats keeping you together.. then maybe best to end it

sometimes its not clear if its contagious. or that a partner starts copying the same habits as the other person.
EG after getting together both people start eating the same food types and decide to eat in instead of go out. become lazy and stop pruning/grooming themselves because now they have a partner they dont have to try as hard. thus instead of showering and brushing teeth before a date. they just laze around at home and eat when they like and just jump into bed to go sleep without caring..

so it could be just not brushing daily once in a relationship that caused the other person to start having bad teeth too.
but hey thats what dentists are for. if they got to the point of having bad breath and not visited their dentist to catch it early. then got to the point of having teeth fall out.. kinda makes me believe that they sliped into bad habits
10503  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Craig Steven Wright is a liar and a fraud - Tulip Trust addresses signed message on: July 28, 2020, 04:27:41 PM
as for jayjuan and doomad
ira's request is ira's request
......
its funny how you think iras ACTUAL request is 'irrelevant baloney'.

I am not sure if I can speak for doomad, exactly, but it seems to me that both of us believe that the actual charges of the case (which thereby focus the court on which issues it is going to attempt to resolve) remains how we should be considering these matters.

In other words, you just don't make up new shit that the court is supposedly resolving, even if the topic comes up tangentially in the case and proclaim that is "what the case is all about."

In other words, you are a dimwitted twat, franky1.    Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

your circle of fans will just get smaller the more ignorant you become

Said the person who doesn't even have a circle because no one wants to listen to him.   Roll Eyes

You're totally on your own.  How about, instead of talking to us mindless sheep, you find some people who understand your unrivalled genius and you can go preach your franky1 gospel at them?

The amazing franky1 has defied all logic and previous geometrical theories by magnificently creating a circle of one!!!!!!!!!    Shocked Shocked Shocked

funny part is. you pretend that its about the coins. yet all thats being requested is to establish the trust and its IP contents are validated
no talk at all of ira should buy out CSW at a discount.
no talk about if CSW should buy out IRA at a premium

i know you wanna play roulette about the coins drama. but its nothing about the coins
its establishing the partnership and establishing whats included.. not how it should be split

your games of splits, coins, buyouts, if's, shoulds, coulds.. is  your speculative mumbo jumbo roulette wheels of misdirection

ira's request is pretty clear. it says asking to establish the partnership and its assets into fact.. it does not say split, payout,buyout

so.
sticking to the actual point about what ira's request is trying to establish.. this same request is something that is beneficial to CSW and of no actual hardship/punishment to him if it is established
something CSW has been wanting to be made some how publicly/legaaly deemed as fact for many years
its no mistery

but lets see you waste more mindless posts saying im wrong simply because i dont follow your fanclub memberships theory

it has been funny watching you trip over yourself many times ignoring and calling ira's words/case documentation irrelevant or that it must be wrong because franky pointed it out.. (lamest excuse ever)

but all the time being ignorant of the words of the case to then spread the utopian hope of a roulette wheel gamble that ira 'may' 'if' he 'could' 'later' 'try' to seek damages. 'if' CSW doesnt pay the court costs.
it has been funny how many may's if's should's could's you threw into your theory.. yet all i had to do was screen shot the actual request and then dumb it down into 5yo speak..
then funny again how you cant grasp the basics even then
its weird how you are just not understanding CSW's long game that he has been playing for years

anyway see you in october
and please just avoid going into your crazy would of payouts/buyouts.. your just not helping yourself
10504  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown easing - I'm back in the cafe on: July 28, 2020, 01:10:52 AM
^^^ All that franky1 would have to do is Google "virus vs. exosome." If he can read, and if he can watch a few videos, he would see that viruses and exosomes do approximately the same thing. Also, they look the same so that they can't be distinguished by medical researchers.

your "approximately" is where you would say a carrot is approximately an orange

there is alot of different things happening and alot of differences
there are lots of different viruses.. take ebola. it looks like a string tied in a knot. but a corona virus is like a spikey ball and a exosome looks like a bubble

exosomes have a totally different function than a virus
exosomes have a positive effect on cells.. viruses have a negative effect on cells
healing vs destruction

exosomes are native to the person and their rna encoding is for the persons health benefit like transporting things cells need to repair
viruses are alien/outsiders/invaders. RNA is not part of the humans biology and their task is to multiply and cause damage. using the invaded host as the host to multiply their alien rna

funny part is you said stupidly no one has seen a corona virus.. heck even the link said he thinks no one has tested corona virus nor identifued it(facepalm) but above you said an exosome looks like a corona virus
funny fip flop and self debunking you done.
if you say its never been identified how can you then say it looks like something else....

but i guess apples and oranges would confuse you too
as would the difference between methylmercury vs ethylmercury
as would monkey kidneys vs stem cells
as would crystal meth vs ethereal alcohol

..

you linked a website that also talks about flat earth and 9-11
(facepalm)
not even worth reading them cultish conspiracy sites. but i do find it funny how most of your links are conspiracy centric websites. but you avoid reading full documented and referenced scientific websites
10505  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown easing - I'm back in the cafe on: July 27, 2020, 09:11:29 PM
badecker has no clue

its like someone taught him a new word and now he thinks he knows science
kinda funny how he thinks someone has proved exosomes but no way of proving viruses

whats next badecker. trains and planes and automobiles should all be called 'cars'because they all look like they carry passengers

heres a clue
there are many ways of detecting, measuring, finding, diagnosing, identifying, sequencing many things.
so if badecker thinks science can identify an exosome then they can identify others things
and they can tell the difference of whats an exosome and whats a bacteria and whats a virus and whats just a grain of dust or dandruff

i know badecker thinks that his 12th century magic thinks a banana has the same dna as a human because he doesnt think dna/rna sequencing is a thing.

but he is in for a shock when he learns real science.
..
badecker is the type of guy that will cry and claim for years that both a carrot and an orange are the same thing. because of the colour.
he thinks that is the only scope of science.. categorising things based on human vision without magnification of their colour

one day he will learn science. of chemical, ion, enzyme analysis. aswell as magnification to nano scales
but i dont think it will be this year because he  has wasted 6 months so far remaining ignorant to 21st century science
10506  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown easing - I'm back in the cafe on: July 27, 2020, 01:09:23 PM
Why are you so pushy with your one-size-fits-all behavioral concepts?

not a one size fits all.. more so a use common sense and science and math and not just blind follow cultish scripts


It's his job security that is at stake. He said in one of his posts that he is a medical researcher, or something like that. If the medical goes down, his job - and maybe his life - is in peril.

As long as he can convince himself that he has some kind of a leg to stand on, he won't even feel guilty about the medical killing us off.

Cool

your so insane that it was actually YOU that made posts saying i am in the medical industry. and you continued on that path. and it seems your memory got lost somewhere and you forgot what/where/who said what and now thinking i must have said what you said

here is the thing
when hospitals were at critical level. idiots didnt know or care what the reason was.
they ignored it was about hospital capacity as the cause to need to implement lockdown
the idiots instead said government were over controlling wanting people to stay home and lockdown should be relaxed..
the number of cases dereased, hospitals got over their peak and it became safe to relax the lockdown
so then lockdown was relaxed.
but idiots needed to scream about something else. saying government over controlling asking people to stay at a distance..so idiots wanted the distance rule relaxed.. and when it was safe to it was

now its saying if your getting upclose. to respect people and wear a mask to reduce the risk
but again the idiots will wanna cry about saying its over controlling being asked to respect other people
well here is the thing. when the case numbers rise because idiots ignore the advice. restrictions wont get more relaxed.. they will have to tighten up. because. guess what. they do need to control the idiots to protect the smarter people from the idiots

so while idiots want to lick peoples faces as their "one size fits all" scenario where the results will be more sick people under that plan

my advice is to just respect peoples personal space. which can reduce the viral load thus less sickness because less battle to fight against. and less stress on all sides
its not that hard

but hey.. idiots will be idiots and do the opposite of common sense
so heres a little video
and because most idiots love youtube
heres one for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0b_eHBZLM6U
by the way
idiot conspiracy trend: #film your hospital
smart instant debunk: 'they dont sit in our lobbies'
10507  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Things are looking good on: July 27, 2020, 10:55:57 AM
Gold, silver and precious metals are up, copper and lead are up, Bitcoin is on a tear, and I expect altcoins are as well. Covid immunity is spreading and increasing as well. Hopefully our government will realise the strength of the future, and stop wasting our money on useless vaccines, and use it to boost the economy. Full employment will do more for the nation's health, than injecting disease into people's arms.

Lets get working and earning - that will really start to save lives.
"economy" "economy" "economy"

seems your stuck caring only about the economy
you do realise that the economy can look after itself if politicians did their job right
i dont mean put peoples lives at risk by forcing them back to work.
i mean investing in hospital capacity to bring it back to 300k bed capacity it had pre millenium.. infact bring it to 400k bed capacity to come into alignment with todays populous..
then. guess what. lockdowns wouldnt be needed as much

i think your just angry that your job/retired hobby is as a scrap metal guy but no one is calling you up to pick up their scrap.
i imagine you as the steptoe & son kind of guy with a empty horse and carriage moaning at the world of how everyone else is to blame for your lack of income.

maybe try to diversify into a new business/revenue making oppertunity

because just rushing back to the same situation pre lockdown is just a circular scenario of the past repeating itself

for me its not a vaccine debate at all
if hospitals got more resources to take care of peoples needs when they need it. then there would be no issues
imagine it. people able to get a cancer scan/medical each year. instead of only a finger up the ass when they are 50-60. or get xrays yearly instead of only when they cough blood.. alot more cancers would get picked up earlier and treated better, more easily
imagine having more surgeons to do surgurys the same day. people wont have to hobble around for weeks
making their issues worse
imagine schools with a 1:15 teacher student ration.. = better education and less stress and less health contamination. thus less school closures during pandemics

..
but then there is you. wanting everyone to go back to work. knowing in a few months the cases will climb again and another lockdown will occur. because the initial problems are not solved
10508  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What is the meaning of wars and ignorance? on: July 27, 2020, 10:41:31 AM
there is no such thing as utopian harmony

there is either segregating the different ideologies or forcing everyone to have the same ideology. and even those can cause conflict

each person is unique. some want to just do as they please. do as little themselves but gain the most for themselves
then there are those that like to do alot of work but not ask for much in return

there are some that only think for themselves vs those that think about others.
there are those that want a quiet country life vs those that want a busy gossipy urban life

those that want a better world for everyone and those that want a better world for just themselves

politically you can say its the capitalists vs socialists
commonly you can say its the selfish vs the empathetic

even if you divided the planet in half. the capitalist/selfish ones would want to invade the socialist/empathetic half

trying to make selfish people more empathetic or trying to make empathetic more selfish is a task in of itself that causes infighting even amungst their co-group members

EG if a pre selfish person becomes 20% empathetic. a neighbour thats still 100% selfish would take advantage and never return the lawnmower he asked to borrow

..
in short no solution
10509  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Craig Steven Wright is a liar and a fraud - Tulip Trust addresses signed message on: July 27, 2020, 10:26:33 AM
by you thinking i need a crowd and i need a gospel shows your stuck in the mindset of religious followers, not science of fact
maybe if you tried talking more about ira's words and less about social groups and religious buzzwords and defending your fellow followers. you can actually grasp the topic
i know you follow people based on faith, god complex's and social traits.
i prefer to base my opinions on referenced facts and real information

such as ira's requests being the exact same thing that CSW wants
(a thing you keep avoiding)

yea i dont want to be in your religion of roulette games and god adoration brigades, but that does not mean you should think i need to create my own rivalling religion. but atleast it reveals how you think
i already called you out about your attempts to pigeon me into other groups. you really have not learned what independence is have you
10510  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: What are the chances of bitcoin taking another dive? on: July 27, 2020, 10:00:16 AM
bitcoin is held up by alot of value.
such as the cost of mining makes the difference of if its profitable to mine, then people will mine to sell for profit
when its not profitable to mine people will buy coin instead of electric.
this becomes an equilibrium of base value

speculation sits ontop of this base value. take for instance the 2018 era of $20k price whilst the mining cost was below $4k that was just too much speculation to last this was alot of bubble above the value waterline

then after the $20k price drop. mining took the profit and upgraded hardware.. which caused underlying cost increases to ~$5.6k as they invested in more hardware,
this helped keep a healthy speculation 'foam' of $6-$10k that summer

then next gen tech came out making it cheap to mine at just $3k again. and so the $10k foam become a $6k bubble. and that collapsed the price down to the >$4k mark in that autumn

..
i say all this because these 'collateral loans' businesses do not take collateral at its current BTC price.. but at the underlying value line. true collateral value.
so i can see why they would only offer loans out at a $5.9k collateral level. it makes sense

..
and right now. btc base value water line is at ~$3.7k-$10k
the manufacturers only cost is electric (retail hardware sales profit cover hardware cost) so $3.7k
for the retail buyers of hardware and at efficient 4c/kw electric they have a cost of $10k

so although there is alot of the buy or mine gameplay keeping the value in the $9k range. there is a small chance that it can dip to $4k again
and this would only be a non problem when the hashrate vs mining cost electricity bill goes up
so hope for a increase in hashrate, and watch out for a large drop in hashrate
because
low hashrate=profitability=more reason to sell
high hashrate=costly=more reason to buy and not mine

then there is deeper math and psychology
imagine if 30% of mined coins is mined by those affording $4k cost. and they only need to sell half their stash to cover electric..
over all thats only a sell pressure of 15% of mined coins down to $4k
there are alot of miners that give up mining at $9k and instead just buy coins and that is the 70% buy pressure above $9k
the other 15% sell pressure is from those with costs between $4k- $9k (variant baseline above $4k)
but overall its like a 70%:30% equilibrium in favour of keeping the price where it is
and it would require either a low hashrate to change that equilibrium. or some big bad news that can poke at someones emotions to affect their investment plans.

so overall i dont consider it a big chance.. but a small chance.
and your overall safe at ~190exa hashrate so hope the hashrate approaches that line in the sand
10511  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Craig Steven Wright is a liar and a fraud - Tulip Trust addresses signed message on: July 27, 2020, 09:09:38 AM
typical gmax response anyone that counters the gmax fanclub mindset should be shunned and ignored. just because they oppose the gmax fanclub. and not related to the points they are making actually refer to actual facts that can be referenced

GMax prime example. he is still throwing the ego of not wanting devs to be independant enough to write code in rust. so gmax.. are you still opposing anyone that might want to write bitcoin code in their preferred language? if so, its such god complex you have. and you oneday might want to sort that out

as for jayjuan and doomad
ira's request is ira's request
its asking to legitimate the partnership. not asking to separate the partnership/split the assets
its asking to legitimise the partnership to include intellectual property.
its is not asking who should buy out who from the partnership

the reason i keep referring to the same point is more to do with you ignoring ira's request to then create your own roulette games of "likely attempting" and IF's
its funny how you think iras ACTUAL request is 'irrelevant baloney'.
but hey stick with the ignorant fanclub you lot are in
its kinda becoming comical watching how stupid you become to avoid thinking outside of your clubhouse mindset

people outside the gmax fanclub seem to know what CSW game is of patent trolling. and knew it for years
people outside of gmax fanclub can see that ira's request actually helps CSW achieve those goals

but it is funny how you want to play the ignorance game
so go ahead show your ignorance some more.
your circle of fans will just get smaller the more ignorant you become
10512  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Connection between blood type and coronavirus mortality has been confirmed on: July 27, 2020, 08:49:08 AM
its a matter of percentages and scale

for instance different blood types have different receptors which latch onto different things.
its why people with types A and B have a higher clotting risk than O
its why O can be a universal donor because they lack the receptors thus treating less things as a threat to latch onto. because they dont have the things to latch onto

however.
people that are immuno surpressed for other reasons are not producing as much antibodies as fast as a healthy person

EG imagine a special forces training base with a high budget and well organised trainers training as many sodliers for war as they can.. vs lil army camps that are just giving minimal training to just a few guys at a time.
obviously a battle has more chance of being won with a good special forces training base

think of the blood type as the troop transport.
aircraft carrier that can haul fighter jets and helicopters and speed boats. vs a land base with just one hanger for limited amount of fighter jet parking and limited on the distance from a base a battle can be defended against

then other immuno surpresion is the difference of having radar surveillance vs waiting for a citizens village(cell) being attached and the citizen reporting they are under attack
a delay in response times can be a factor too

EG having an aircraft carrier with radar can send out the fighters before they reach the village.
vs small land base near the village that waits for the attack and then sends in the troops.. mainly for cleanup missions


other things like heart conditions means while your suffering from oxygen deprevation due to the pneumonia your heart has to pump even harder to try getting more oxygen flowing.
do you want your special forces to go to battle after being awake for 48 hours. or being well rested

thus a bad heart can just give up like a worn out motor

kidney issues/diabetes can slowdown the transportation of nutrients. slow down the excretion of bad stuff. and just make everything sluggish. its like having a aircraft carrier but travelling at half speed to conserve fuel. and also travelling through sludge/ice instead of clear water

but the most important risk
is the viral load.
how much attackers are invading.
if your upclose making out with someone sick and taking in all their saliva for hours is a large invasion.
vs standing at 2 metres in the open air for same time is less of an invasion.. and standing there for only 15 minutes is even less
and just walking passed someone for 3 seconds is even less
thus less of a battle to wage against the small amount of invadors

some great minds are trying to put a 'points score' / rating number to each factor and trying to use math to work out scales of risk

and this is why things like social distancing advice at 2metre has been more notable than facemask at 1metre
but average people dont want to be social distance advice of 2metre. so recently the compromise is facemask at 1metre

but hey idiots will be idiots of not even wanting to wear masks when they get real close. so the next stage is the 'shielding' groups of atrisk health conditions having to stay isolated all so idiots with no respect for personal space can just be ignorant of risks to others due to their own actions
10513  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Lockdown easing - I'm back in the cafe on: July 26, 2020, 02:45:52 PM
if you think that 99.9%(your number) are going to be fine. no harm no foul.
then why are you trying to push/force mass infection during summer.

if you think 99.9% of people will be fine then there is no need to worry or care about being immune or infected because you believe its of no harm.. then it doesnt matter either way

its like saying getting bit by an ant is of no harm to the majority. bu you want people to force themselves into stamping on ants nest and getting bit by loads of ants all at once

so again i ask why are you soo pushy wanting to get immunised with your herd mentality and wanting to happen now

why not let people just walk safely around and away from ants and maybe get the occassional bite now and again
and get used to a small bite without high irritation

why be so crazed into wanting herd immunity now?

once you wake up and realise lockdowns didnt happen in january or february or even the first couple weeks of march. but only occured when it was beginning to be of concern to hospital care levels. you have to atleast admit that you know it does harm more people than you first say.. or admit you dont even grasp the true concept of safe herd immunity.

it just seems strange why you are so pushy to try making people get infected and want it to happen in such a short time
10514  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why people are testing “positive” for coronavirus tests they never received? on: July 26, 2020, 07:46:13 AM
as for things like tanzania
what is factually known is that there was an issue with the reagents(chemicals)/process of testing in tanzania's national testing lab. which was found out by sending off samples from a fruit and goat that by virtue should not have presented as positive.
the labtech was fired. and the re-agent destroyed.

however the president didnt import fresh batches or correct the process. instead the president then acted like an idiot capitalist salesmen to offer herbal remedies and prayers as 'cures' rather than actually do some 21st century health care.

here is the funny part though. the tanzian president has kept open 11 facilities designated for only covid patients. which shows there are patients with covid in atleast 11 locations that the president doesnt want to go into detail about.
(ignorance is bliss right)

seems to me the politics are to try keeping the borders open because they are reliant on imports and dont want to be sectioned off.
so economy has made the decisions more then the health. thus people cant know how many are sick or who or how to protect themselves.

some idiots try to use this as a ploy to say there is no virus. yet even without testing from the end of april there were still sick people being treated for specific diagnosis in specific facilities in june. and they were doing lockdowns until the end of june
even now schools have only been open a few weeks and people are still asked to wear facemasks and there are stil covid facilities open and in use in tanzania. even though there is no official testing
which shows even without testing people are still getting sick and being warned to take care because they do actually have an issue with covid in tanzania
10515  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why people are testing “positive” for coronavirus tests they never received? on: July 26, 2020, 07:20:00 AM
I think that this happens because not all people are getting tested.
The cost for a test is high especially if there are so many people to get tested.
So in order to keep the safety on high levels they say that people are positive and they send them in quarantine to be sure that they are not.

not how it works
when someone bothers to actually get themselves tested. and tests positive. they can help by mentioning who they came into contact with. either directly themselves telling their family and friends or by using the public health service to inform the family and friends, where the public health wont reveal the source to the family and friends.
some people dont want grandpa joe knowing they are the cause of grandpa joe maybe being sick next week
but still want to warn him that he might be at risk
..
yea some paranoid idiots will say this 'anonymous' contact by public health of not revealing the source is because there is no source.. but the truth is not the case.

its not about making up false records to force people into quarantine. its about bad processes of mistakes that are usually small examples on small area's which get corrected the process once they realise the mistake

yes some lab in the past have contaminated a couple bottles of the chemical used to do testing which has temporarily made bad results for those limited number of cases in that batch in that lab. but now they improve the process to avoid contaminating the base chemicals used in the tests.

EG instead of barrels of chemicals they use smaller batch bottles. and test each bottle before using it and periodically until they need a new bottle.
they use disposable pipettes and such that are not reused/reintroduced into the process.

yea some swab centres have had bad 'queuing' strategies of linking personal info to certain timeslots/queue numbers. which then mixed up who gets what result because of who didnt turn up or who skipped the queue.
so they learn to change the strategy and validate who is getting swabbed when they actually get swabbed.

there are silly people that turn up and when asked again what is their name to re-validate the person is the person on the list. the person gets angry and paranoid about why this information is being requested again.
so theres a fine line between identifying who is being tested vs not causing the paranoid stupid people to cry like babies shouting government grabbing bigdata.

but the main point is
when an issue is found and resolved they retest. thus get more accurate results.
so yes sometimes you see some numbers change a little to re-count more accurately. and i know the paranoid idiots will use these small 0.x% of cases to drum up some stupid conspiracy that 100% of tests are wrong.. but these paranoid idiots are just to stupid to be corrected even if you try for months.
10516  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Is Bitcoin truly Decentralised? on: July 26, 2020, 07:07:44 AM
bitcoin is more then one thing.
its a brand, a currency and a protocol

they say the brand is decentralised because owners of the website domains associated with bitcoin information are different to the owners of the main codebase github. although this is questionable as most are affiliated with a small group of like minded people. its an endless debate of the scale berwwen decentralised or centralised

they say the brand of the software that makes the rules is decentralised because its more then one developer. but again its all one like minded group of developers that always agree on pretty much anything a smaller cluster of higher up popular devs promote. where other devs who want other things get pushed out of the brand and the network

the currency is only available within the network. on the blockchain. but this blockchain is distributed and audited by many independant people all with their own unique reason to hoard/trade/transfer or mine value

the protocol is not some AI self growing code. nor is it made by a single dev. but the base of devs that do create new protocol rules has slimmed down to a small cluster of like minded souls. and users dont get much choice in diverse opinions over the rules. nor get much chance to get their proposals herd if it defy's the cluster of devs opinion. thus they dont even get to the community level of deciding if a feature should be enabled because the proposal is halted before it even gets to a code release

i know some people will say that the community decide if features get implemented by them upgrading the software or not that includes the feature. but history has shown one brand has dominated that decision

i personally use btc and its my only asset i touch. but im not deluded by the dreams of decentralisation. and not afraid to call out on its issues that should be addressed. because a more decentralised brand,currency,protocol would be more secure
10517  Bitcoin / Legal / Re: Craig Steven Wright is a liar and a fraud - Tulip Trust addresses signed message on: July 26, 2020, 06:21:50 AM
OK, but what happens if Satoshi signs a message from one of the first 10 addresses, that says "Craig Wright/the whole case is a fraud"?

thats the whole point. what the whole world knows. and whats been added into the court documents are two different things.
take criminal court. there might be many witnesses available to a crime. but if they are not entered into court they cant be used as evidence within the court.
its why many people end up wrongfully imprisoned because they did not get witnesses/evidence into the case. even when witnesses/evidence was available in the world. innocent people get accused of a crime by stupid lack of evidence.. and not bringing other evidence to prove the opposite

yes we can play the roulette game of certain people about possible appeals later. but this case has not been about claiming CSW is a pennyless scammer. but instead that there is a partnership that does have IP
again its not about the coins. its about identifying the kleiman estate and CSW as co-partners of certain IP.
ira's own words are requesting to legitimise the partnership and its IP linkage

the coin debate is for later appeals and cases in other peoples roulette game of who will want to buy out who and how the funds will transfer. and even roulette games of will there be a py out attempt that even turns into another case of non payment... but thats for other cases and other IF scenarios outside of this case

but to more directly address your question. CSW has already tried the game of 'it must be one of the money men or the trust holders or the messenger guy or ira that has the keys and done this to mislead the case' and it proves CSW case that the keys are available 'somewhere' and thus the case continued

so CSW and IRA can just not talk about any public signing, thus no evidence inside the court to discuss. or use it as proof the keys are inplay and accessible to keep the case alive
10518  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The state of Covid19 (All that is to know) on: July 25, 2020, 04:48:12 PM
We are acting on flawed information. Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5meH2iAjIU

funny part is kaufman is talking about stuff he googled in february..
oops badecker keeps forgetting its now july

but anyway seeing as del showed screenshots of the documents i went and looked at the ones from korea that kaufman was circling in on

and guess what
korea did actually isolate the virus. they found 9 different genomes in the sample (8 possibly from human cells or antibody cells or other things in saliva or even mutation during the analysis process) but they then found it also contained the one that matches other countries/hospitals. match for sars-cov2.
because they compared it to 32 other studies from different places

also it must be mentioned that they isolated it and looked at it under a microscope and seen the shape matched the 'spikey crown' shape ball that covid family have

funny part is that kaufman says using centrifuge (stirring the saliva fast) is his prefered method (facepalm) of extraction/isolation

oh and may i just add they also have tested isolates of this virus on multiple animal specimens in multiple countries multiple times to also pass the koch/rivers/bell test

though i might seem surprisingly mentioning it, like its the first time. i have actually corrected badecker the idiot multiple times about this but he seems to want to just move to a different topic and advertise his faksperts and cult influencers as if the reality and prof does not exist and how outdated conspiracy drama from february is still relevant in july

yep they know it looks like a spiky ball(corona) and not a worm tied in a knot(ebola)

funny part is kaufman is saying only 4 articles.. yet i been telling badecker of 2000 articles. that come with the study notes.

another funny part is..
kaufman didnt read the artice because he said 'lung fluid'
yet the small article he tried to use.. was bath of throat swab
but as i explained even at the back of throat swab the korean doctors actually found 9 genomes and then went through another process to isolate it to one and then microscope it to see the virus particle.

so it was funny watching the amount of fail in the fiction kaufman was paid to say
oh yea kaufman has not been a patient diagnosing doctor for years and when he was it why psychiatry (brain not body)
and for last few years he has just been making money for making speaches
so yea he will say anything for money. because thats his job now

summary

https://jkms.org/DOIx.php?id=10.3346/jkms.2020.35.e84
report shows the many processes and techniques involved.. yep stirring real fast just wont do it. many things need to be done and were done.
Quote
In summary, we isolated SARS-CoV-2 using Vero cells from the first laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2-infected patient in Korea. Phylogenetic analyses of the whole genome sequences showed that it clustered with other SARS-CoV-2 reported from Wuhan, China.
https://jkms.org/ArticleImage/0063JKMS/jkms-35-e84-g001-l.jpg
and remember this was just early studies from samples back in january and reported in february. since then there have been thousands more. but kaufman is not talking about those as it will debunk himself 100% instead of debunk him 99%
10519  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Coronavirus Outbreak on: July 25, 2020, 03:12:38 PM
....

They found similar findings in NY where certain communities had antibodies that reached 60 percent or more of the population they sampled.

https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/10/health/queens-antibody-testing-coronavirus/index.html


68% from one clinic (working class)
56% from another nearby clinic (working class)

13% from a hospital in more affluent white neighbourhood

overall a city wide test of over 300k people shown the average of cross classes was 26%
and thats in NY the epicentre of US infections
other neighbouring states would have far lower numbers than NY, midstates being the lowest

so dont be stupid all the guys linked above as quotes of quotes as being a sign that overall spread is over 60% .. where the actual number overall america is under 10%

EG even neighbouring pensylvania is 2x less than NY
and for instance kentucky is 4x less than NY

EG affluent area's of PA may only be 6-7% spread
affluent area's of kentucky may be only 3% spread

remember NY got cases in january february so their spread before the march lockdown got wild
midstates didnt get cases till feb/march meaning their spread got cut short early thus less wild spread
10520  Other / Ivory Tower / Re: Covid-19 could have been a lot worse - could a blood poisoning virus end us? on: July 25, 2020, 02:41:47 PM
the funny thing is that jetcash is afraid of childhood vaccines.. yet he himself is too old to be applicable to get them. so he is panicking over nothing
he probably doesnt go abroad or have random sex to need some of the other vaccines that people who travel have

it doesnt mean he is healthy because he avoided vaccines. but avoided getting sick by avoiding random sex orgies with unprotected prostitutes in vietnam. while eating streetfood and drinking the unfiltered river water over there.

he and others like him worry about things like mercury and monkey kidney cells in vaccinesand yet if he done any research in the last few decades he would know that stuff is debunked.
heck he is even too old to become autistic. even when there is no proof of autism vs vaccine.
but i will make one warning..
when a childs parents are elderly. that can have more of a birth deformity rate on the kid. so i would advice you on avoiding random unprotected sex to make sure you dont get someone pregnant.
...
then if he looked at the ingrediants of a vaccine and then googles that ingredient in comparison to food he would surprise himself

this 1 tin of tuna has 3x more thimerosal than a vaccine

also tuna has methylmercury - bad : dont break down and accumulates in body
vaccines have ethylmercury - good : does break down and excretes out the body

1kg bag of frozen veg has 3000x more formaldehyde than a vaccine

maybe its best to do some checks away from antivaxxers websites
oh and there is more kidney cells in tuna then there is in a vaccine
(tuna meat processing plants can cross contaminate the fishguts)
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