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1361  Other / Politics & Society / Re: irs-vs-doreen-hendrickson-verdict/ on: May 20, 2015, 11:11:07 PM
I dont understand why there is a need for a jury system.

The population is idiot, no doubt, they are sheeple, obeying slaves and they are doing what they are told to.

If you select a jury randomly from these sheeple then your trial will most likely be fucked up. Why is a jury needed?

The jury system is the thing that gives the PEOPLE the control of government. In a trial, there are ways that the defendant can deny his right to trial by jury, and let the judge make the decision.

Smiley

I understand also that an only judge based trial can be risky because the judge can be bought of by the government and corporations. In many cases they are corrupted or "persuaded" especially in political cases, if/when they get blackmailed by 3 letter agencies, like as when the ICJ was surveiled.

Now i also understand that a jury system can be used to defend your rights if the court is corrupted, but not if the jury members are idiots.


Because it seems to me that in most cases the entire court is corrupted, while the jury is just persuaded to do whatever they are told to. And that is not a fair trial, definitely  Smiley

Here is the time when a judge-based decision might be better than a jury decision.

Lets say you were given a traffic ticket for speeding. You take it to trial. The people of a jury are going to convict you, because they don't want you speeding. However...

Let's say that you found a part of the law that would require the judge to dismiss the case.

Who would you rather have decide your case? The judge or the jury?

Smiley

In my country you dont go to court for a ticket, you can resolve that dispute with the police by writing letters to them if you disagree. They dont even accept you in court for small shit like that, even if you have a legitimate case to be made.

But a criminal trial or a political case is always a dead end, because 90% chance that the judge will be paid off by the opposition, and probably the jury will be selecte from those guys too, so you are pretty much (with a better word) between a hammer and an anvil.

You could select a jury, if it's a civil case involving children, especially if the judge is a male, because you can go with appeal to emotion tactics, and the jury could fell for it, but in other cases, i dont see any use of it.

.....Until of course the sheeple wakes up, then fair trials could happen Smiley
1362  Economy / Economics / Re: What do you guess about he future of bitcoin? on: May 20, 2015, 11:05:52 PM
I was just commenting in context of the Economist,the public perception is most likely not far from that. Looking at your graph,I think they started just before it started to go downward. So they picked the current trend more than the overall look.

Again not really my personal take,just what I seem to read from magazines that the everyday folks look at.

Dont believe MSM economists, they are idiots or they are paid-by-corps, in any case dont trust them.

I`m an economist and i analized bitcoin's data, and it looks bright for me.

The big price increase pump & dump was only happening because the value of it was overestimated, and it came down, but in my opinion the value is now = to the price, that is why it stopped increasing & decreasing too.

But if you see the latest news:
http://www.coindesk.com/new-york-stock-exchange-launches-bitcoin-price-index/

This will open up new gates for bitcoin, and i think by the end of this year we will see a bigger price increase.
1363  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why is Yanis Varoufakis so praised? he is just a socialist puppet on: May 20, 2015, 10:55:01 PM
Marxism is good. The means of production must be owned by the state, ie the people.

The state =/= the people, oh yea like Marxism worked out in: Venezuela, Soviet Union, Cuba, East Europe. They were one of the worst places on earth, and you want to bring back the curse of communism back?

How many times has communism has to fail so that guys like you to understand it? Why the fuck do you use Bitcoin?

Because unless you realized, bitcoin respects private property, communists dont.
1364  Economy / Economics / Re: What do you guess about he future of bitcoin? on: May 20, 2015, 10:44:36 PM
In one of the recent economists they had a article about banking and the tech that is changing the way banks do things. It mentioned bitcoin but also showed a graph to indicate it has seen better days. Think we need to get attached to Playstation or Xbox to get some kind of a up tick. The kids need to buy in more than any other group to make this work.

Actually Bitcoin is doing a fine job, if you check the logarithmic chart of BTC price, it is going up since inception.

A logarithmic chart shows the natural growth of things, and it's always correct:

1365  Other / Politics & Society / Re: irs-vs-doreen-hendrickson-verdict/ on: May 20, 2015, 10:39:46 PM
I dont understand why there is a need for a jury system.

The population is idiot, no doubt, they are sheeple, obeying slaves and they are doing what they are told to.

If you select a jury randomly from these sheeple then your trial will most likely be fucked up. Why is a jury needed?

The jury system is the thing that gives the PEOPLE the control of government. In a trial, there are ways that the defendant can deny his right to trial by jury, and let the judge make the decision.

Smiley

I understand also that an only judge based trial can be risky because the judge can be bought of by the government and corporations. In many cases they are corrupted or "persuaded" especially in political cases, if/when they get blackmailed by 3 letter agencies, like as when the ICJ was surveiled.

Now i also understand that a jury system can be used to defend your rights if the court is corrupted, but not if the jury members are idiots.


Because it seems to me that in most cases the entire court is corrupted, while the jury is just persuaded to do whatever they are told to. And that is not a fair trial, definitely  Smiley
1366  Other / Off-topic / Re: Best antivirus? on: May 20, 2015, 10:35:51 PM
Dont use any antivirus, there have been cases where the antivirus was spying on the PC.

If you are a really big pro then you use more sophosticathed methods to store your bitcoins safely, without the need of any 3rd party software.
1367  Economy / Economics / Re: What do you guess about he future of bitcoin? on: May 20, 2015, 10:29:39 PM
Bitcoin will be never world reserve currency,it is not even currency yet,and it will be not for long time
i know that blockchain has to be improved,better nodes
Whatwill happen,it could be more easy to estimate after halving in early 2016

Maybe, i think after the halving the price will dramatically start to increase, no doubt, halved inflation is something to look out for!
1368  Other / Politics & Society / Re: irs-vs-doreen-hendrickson-verdict/ on: May 20, 2015, 10:26:14 PM
I dont understand why there is a need for a jury system.

The population is idiot, no doubt, they are sheeple, obeying slaves and they are doing what they are told to.

If you select a jury randomly from these sheeple then your trial will most likely be fucked up. Why is a jury needed?
1369  Other / Politics & Society / Why is Yanis Varoufakis so praised? he is just a socialist puppet on: May 20, 2015, 10:08:50 PM
Yanis Varoufakis, the finance minister of Greece, run independently, however supported by Syriza the socialist (maybe communist?) party currently governing Greece. He is very popular and very praised, almost like a deity, but i dont know why??  Huh

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Yes he knows about bitcoin, and bla bla bla, but you guys actually hear what he is saying, he wants an European Soviet Union, to absorb the debt of deficit spending- socialist countries:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wP5Al0Z2HEE

So he basically wants Germany and other countries to absorb the debts of all idiot governments who spend beyond their means, a.k.a Centralized EU, obviously European Soviet Union

-

He knows about Bitcoin, but he will never implement it because he is a socialist who only wants to steal from people, and Bitcoin is about sovereign wealth, individuality and freedom, and not about socialist extortion racket.

Also he is a Marxist ☭

1370  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Libertarianism's state in Europe? on: May 20, 2015, 09:58:07 PM
I think Europe is far from being a libertarian paradise. They just have to many socialist ideas and organizations.

Yea but how are the thoughts, and trends proceeding.

Is there any chance that by some miracle it can become libertarian in 10-15 years?

New libertarian country in Europe called Liberland:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1026890.0

This could be a bastion of freedom and liberty in Europe that can send back socialists in their caves  Smiley
1371  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: ██ Tutorial: How to keep your Bitcoins 100% secure! ██ on: May 20, 2015, 09:55:50 PM
This thread should be a sticky.

Yes I agree, if a moderator can be kind and please stick my thread, that would be nice  Grin

Anyone please? This thread is really important!  Smiley
1372  Economy / Digital goods / Re: ●♦★██████ FREE BITCOIN SOFTWARES ██████★♦● on: May 20, 2015, 09:55:06 PM
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Get your useful softwares here!  Wink
1373  Economy / Economics / Re: What do you guess about he future of bitcoin? on: May 20, 2015, 09:53:47 PM
Its great to make predictions, but lets take some facts that bitcoin needs to solve.

I see a flaw within the coin itself, I`m a huge advocate for bitcoin. But, it has a serious double spending issue and just wondering what happens after its all mined, will we wait for 2 weeks for a transaction?

1mb block size limit, now imagine loads of transactions we need a upgraded bitcoin core.

Double spending is a problem for those of us who don't understand how things work. Double spending can easily be spotted. It's not a ghost that operates under the radar.

At some point a fork will land and deal with the other issues you are talking about. The only thing I agree with as being a serious problem is once all Bitcoins are mined.

You can't just expect pools and mining farms to burn lots of power and hardware for a few transaction fees, just to keep Bitcoin secure.

Yeah, I meant to clear that up for new faces in bitcoin who arent aware of it, who are in the same category on not knowing how to back up balances like a wall.dat file. So basically all newbies.

But, I`m concern on what you mentioned more is after the whole mining scene, on whats considered a justified transaction fee. I wouldnt want to send 1 btc, and spend like .34 btc in fees or something.

And another concern for me would be the mining farms that do decide to go off-line.

What do you mean to go offline? Can you mine offline too?
1374  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's talk about how hot Asian girls are. [NSFW] on: May 20, 2015, 09:50:59 PM
This is much better. After all, the title of this threads says "talk." Exactly what we need... more talk and fewer pictures.

 Cheesy

Sure please tell your fantasies about those girls, i`m curious  Smiley
1375  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's talk about how hot Asian girls are. [NSFW] on: May 20, 2015, 08:55:20 PM
Nice belly piercing, i would like to pour chocolate on her belly and eat it  Grin

That would be a trio of problems: her screaming in pain, screaming because you stole the piercing and you running to the hospital because you swallowed it!! Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Ah dont worry she will be fine. She is too cute, with those boxing gloves, i would like to have a wrestling match with her, but i wanna be on the top after she gets on the ground  Grin

Muahahahahahahahahah!!!!!
Just don't hurt her!!! Cheesy

Of course not, it will be a gentle wrestling, and the only movement that will happen will by in my lower body, i think you know that kind of wrestling that would be...  Cheesy
1376  Economy / Economics / Re: US Dollar collapse in 2015? (2) on: May 20, 2015, 08:51:59 PM
The only way I see it really did collapse, is if the foreign reserves go with china.

We seem to always stay strong, since most of the other foreign investors have their own reserves in us dollars. But, not that long ago, china bought a lot of metals and gold. Biggest export, they become more and more ready to literally say screw u.s dollars.

The age of chinas potential as a world reserve currency is tilting I feel.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-10-18/9-signs-china-making-move-against-us-dollar

Yea but that Moscow - Bejing partnership deal will take a few more years to develop, even if they finish the CIPS (pronounced chips, the alternative to the globalist-masonic SWIFT system)

Plus the tapering of US bonds of China cant be done too quickly because China still profits massively from US imports.


So the only way US will collapse if China will find new export partners to collaborate with. I already see China - EU deals too, but it will take some time.

For the moment both US and China need eachother.
1377  Other / Off-topic / Re: Let's talk about how hot Asian girls are. [NSFW] on: May 20, 2015, 08:47:44 PM
Nice belly piercing, i would like to pour chocolate on her belly and eat it  Grin

That would be a trio of problems: her screaming in pain, screaming because you stole the piercing and you running to the hospital because you swallowed it!! Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy

Ah dont worry she will be fine. She is too cute, with those boxing gloves, i would like to have a wrestling match with her, but i wanna be on the top after she gets on the ground  Grin
1378  Economy / Economics / Re: Bitcoin as a Retirement Account on: May 20, 2015, 08:27:51 PM
I would understand it would be a viable option if prices were always stable, but since the huge swings it would be a huge gamble for anyone.

I`d opt in, if it was mixed combinations though, like 10-15% into bitcoin and the remaining in other options as a retirement account.

Prices will be more stable once the economy gets bigger.

Why are there those swings? From fear.

If the economy gets bigger, then people would fear less, and they would not sell their BTC at every single fearmongering.
1379  Other / Archival / Re: Best bitcoin faucets? on: May 20, 2015, 07:58:09 PM
Try using this website list, it has very nice faucets
http://bestbitcoinfaucetz.blogspot.com
1380  Other / Off-topic / Re: Post your Total time logged into Bitcointalk on: May 20, 2015, 07:56:52 PM
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