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1  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Federal Gangsters Seek Crackdown on Bitcoin - Good Luck on: June 10, 2011, 04:27:35 AM
Federal Gangsters Seek Crackdown on Bitcoin - Good Luck

Written by Marc Stevens Thursday, 09 June 2011 09:29

http://marcstevens.net/articles/469-gangsters-seek-crackdown-on-bitcoin-good-luck.html


After Anne Tompkins' declaration of war against free trade, it's no surprise Bitcoin is the subject of an upcoming attack by the federal criminal cartel.  And predictably it's coming from Charles - the ATF Waco killers are heroes- Schumer.  Schumer is rabidly pro-government, thinking it's perfectly moral and justified to force people to pay for services.

Governments (people like Tompkins & Schumer) wage war unrelentingly against the building of a free market; the free market scares the hell out of governments because it shows governments are irrelevant.  Governments don't mind looking violent and wasteful, even murderous, that keeps them in business.  But, being irrelevant, being seen by their victims as unnecessary, that's what makes them desperate and ratchet up the violence.  They've even attacked the Amish.

So this week, the federal mafia have basically announced their plans to attack Bitcoin; always under the guise of their atrocious war against people who sell and use certain plant products.  And we all know it won't be limited to only Bitcoin, any anonymous medium of exchange not part of the Federal Reserve System will become targets.

We know this from history and from Anne Tompkins herself:

"Attempts to undermine the legitimate currency of this country are simply a unique form of domestic terrorism...While these forms of anti-government activities do not involve violence, they are every bit as insidious and represent a clear and present danger to the economic stability of this country...We are determined to meet these threats through infiltration, disruption and dismantling of organizations which seek to challenge the legitimacy of our democratic form of government."

I'll take that challenge to the legitimacy of your form of government  Anne: Your coercive support is not legitimate.  Want to be legit?  That's easy: Bring your services to the market on a voluntary basis the way normal, productive, peaceful people do.  Put your guns down and provide services the market actually wants and is willing to pay for.

In response to this and the latest threat from Schumer, I'm increasing my promotion of Bitcoin and other alternatives to the Federal Reserve System of credit and encourage you to do the same.  For those who aren't yet familiar with Bitcoin, here are a couple of videos:

http://www.youtube.com/embed/Um63OQz3bjo

http://www.youtube.com/embed/so1x4hunlII

I'm accepting Bitcoins in exchange for an MP3 download of a seminar or workshop and the Adventures in Legal Land eBook, one Bitcoin for the 2 downloads.  I also have a spot on the forum for bartering, any time we can trade without the Federal Reserve System, we should.  How perverse: those freely trading with others are called "domestic terrorists" by those who have to coerce support and cooperation.    You can get more information on Bitcoin here at the wiki page.  If you accept Bitcoins, feel free to call into my radio show the No State Project and let everyone know, we're live every Sat. from 4-7pm est. at (218) 632-9399.

Bitcoin has been described as the "most dangerous technological project since the internet itself."  It's only dangerous to gangs of criminals who force themselves on an unwilling market.  About all they can really accomplish by attacking people trading with Bitcoins is convincing more people to not cooperate with anti-social parasites called government and hasten it's demise so we can finally have a free market.

Shut down Bitcoin?  Good luck; how's that working out for you?




2  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Technical Support / GTX 580 and 5830 on same mobo? on: May 27, 2011, 04:13:17 AM
I have a AMD 890FX based motherboard with two PCI-E x16 slots.  One is being used by a GTX 580, but I'd like to add a 5830 to the 2nd slot.  Will this be a problem?  I am running Win7.

Thanks.
3  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: Is mining even feasible anymore? on: May 27, 2011, 03:59:17 AM
I'm sure it's too late, but I just spent $200 on two 5830's.  If I at least make enough to recoup the cost of them I'll be happy.   Wink
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