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581  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Special Coffee for Sale - automatic ordering - dynamic pricing on: December 08, 2010, 02:46:23 AM
I'll take your word for it, but next time you send it to me, please put both into a zip-lock bag or something (is there any issue about it being air-tight?), they are 'kinda' watertight, they have a puncture one-way air valve.
It is good for most transports, except (maybe) when soggy in a puddle.  Shocked

Anyway, I'm impressed! Thanks for the coffee!  I'll order again soon!
You can also check out http://www.capulincoffee.com/  I assume where nanaimogold orders from!

There is no problem with the packaging. Capulin has been shipping this coffee packed thus for many years. Readers can see the packaging in photos on the coffee4bitcoin web page or the main Capulin site. I already asked you if the packaging was breeched and you ignored my question.

The Capulin name and logo I added to the bitcoin4coffee page after proving that we could accept bitcoin. Nanaimo Gold and Capulin coffee have been associated for many years, a fact long known to the digital currency and cryptographic communities.

If you continue to think you have a problem I insist that you take photos of the damage because the shipments are insured for that.

sheesh
582  Economy / Marketplace / Re: add/withdraw mtgox with paxum on: December 07, 2010, 07:34:27 PM
... Bitcoin is certainly not exempt.

Exempt from what? Bitcoin is certainly exempt from being created as debt. I guess I need to wait for the next instalment.

Bitcoin is not exempt from the machinations of the banksters supporting the illusion that they have monopoly over the creation of money.

583  Other / Off-topic / Re: DDoS attack against PayPal on: December 07, 2010, 07:12:36 PM
Unlike paypal If anonymous ddoses bitcoin they will actually earn money by generating coins lol.

a DDoS attack must involve a denial of service. Generating the block chain is the providing of a service, so it is not a DDoS attack.

no agenda made a joke. I laughed.

No comment on how this reporter has tried to mislead us in classic word-wanker fork-tongued style?

To me that's the only thing about this story worth commenting on - the reporter lying to us.
584  Economy / Marketplace / Re: add/withdraw mtgox with paxum on: December 07, 2010, 07:06:15 AM
I'm going to drop a lot of names, it's up to the reader to fill in the details, but it's almost all there online for you to find.

I'm going to break this down into bite sized pieces in a process that will take me quite a while. There is a lot of politics involved and certainly the majority of readers will be angered and try to find fault. Such is the nature of the delusion.

The digital currency story begins almost 15 years ago but first we are going to need some background.

Now, very few people have the right mental gearing to understand what money is and where it comes from. Everyone will tell you that he is one of those few. Somebody must be wrong. Don't feel bad if you can't answer those questions correctly. You are in the majority. People use it, brood over it, worry, chase, regret it and in the end hope to have two pennies left for the ferryman. They mostly do that  without ever knowing where it comes from or understanding how value is attached to it.

That horrible commie John Maynard Keynes made one statment that bears repeating here;
"The process engages all the hidden forces of economic law on the side of destruction, and does it in a manner which not one man in a million is able to diagnose."

The root of all evil is the debt based monetary system. Keynes was no stranger to evil in both his professional and private lives.

Money is loaned into existence and sold at a profit. The balance is in bonds - bonds are the chains that tie the slave to the wheel. When loans are paid off, money is extinguished.

Because money, as most people recognise it, is all debt, and because it is lent at interest, there can NEVER BE ENOUGH TO PAY DOWN ALL DEBT. There is no possible way for nations to get out of debt once into it because all the national money added together only equals the principle of the debt. The interest cannot be paid, even if we gathered up all the money and gave it back.

Understand that what gives money value is the output of human labour applied to the resources of the world. The money is written against our own value, is backed by nothing more, and is created by lending it into existence. The lenders are actually making us pay them, as nations and as individuals, for their recognising our own inherent value.

Great work if you can get it!

What Keynes, and others before and after him recognised was that, once in debt, the borrower is at the mercy of the moneylender. The nations of the West have been sucked into this morass and the democracies have been thus subverted. The governments of the West have been operating at a perpetual deficit. It's become normal that they must go to the lenders to operate. The relationship has become one where the lender is the master, and the elected leaders are subservient.

Money is not power. It is nothing without the value of the bonded humans and their valuable world. The great deception causes people to chase after money like a donkey chasing a carrot on a stick. In this way the people are directed and controlled. It now takes almost half a man's valuable output to pay the interest on the debt that his government borrowed him into. He only has the other half of his work time to make his living in. Indentured and life bonded slaves at least had a tacit agreement with their master for basic human needs. In today's slavery we don't get even that. Elected governments are undermined and directed by their owners, the internationalist commercial lenders. Democracy is stagecraft and a sham.

So, in this way, hidden puppeteers control the policies and the armed forces that the citizens support though their labours.

You need to understand this background so that you can understand that not everyone works for the good of man. And the governments that you thought you elected are actually working for the real power brokers, and not in your interest at all.

OK, you might think, this is all pretty simple stuff, but it's not the majority of people who understand this. The next time you hear someone blame some government elected under this deception, imagine an angry audience throwing rotten fruit at actors on a stage. The script writer, the producer and the director are not catching the flack. When the next show starts, the actors may change, but the guy selling the tickets is still the same scoundrel he was during the last performance.

In the next installment I will try to illustrate the many ways money can work and the many ways value can be marked or stored. Once you have an understanding of why the internationalist money lenders can't allow their monopoly on money creation to be shown for the illusion that it really is, you will understand the motivation for their crimes.

Those crimes are being committed now and Bitcoin is certainly not exempt.
585  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Bitcoin2CC - Convert Bitcoins into a Virtual VISA Card Instantly! on: December 07, 2010, 05:52:15 AM
I'm very excited about this service! I first found out about it via your Tor site. A list of stores where these can be used without verifying name, address, etc. would be very useful.

See http://bitcoinshop.com



I was referring to merchants that accept virtual credit cards without verifying name address, etc, but this list is useful, too! Thanks!

You can register the cards with any info you like. Just tell the merchant the same story.
586  Other / Off-topic / Re: Iran and ‘radical’ Islam on: December 07, 2010, 01:35:16 AM
Yeah, wars are fought to secure environment, and blamed on religion.

It's all about the loot, and God takes the rap.
587  Other / Off-topic / Re: DDoS attack against PayPal on: December 07, 2010, 01:30:57 AM
How many readers interpreted that piece to say that Paypal got DoSsed?

Look closer;

> a DDoS assault on a PayPal website.

> denial of service attacks will also come into play with an assault against the ThePayPalblog.com.

Paypals' BLOG is getting the treatment.

Thanks for the weasel-tale John Leyden. I'll be sure to remember you in my yellow file.

588  Other / Off-topic / Happy Birthday Bitcoin Forum! on: December 07, 2010, 12:22:31 AM
Our little discussion to change the world is now

ONE WHOLE YEAR OLD!

https://www.bitcoin.org/smf/index.php?action=mlist;sort=registered;start=0

CONGRATULATIONS!
589  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Weed4Bitcoin.com on: December 06, 2010, 11:35:23 PM
Why would a customer borrow money under contract to pay for an intermediary money to pay to a vendor to sell into cash when he is standing in the doorway. Simply hand the man cash money.

Please stop the public association of Bitcoin with crime. Who's side are you on anyway?
590  Bitcoin / Press / Re: Bitcoin press hits, notable sources on: December 06, 2010, 10:42:45 PM
Hi Mark,

  Glad you could make it. No hard feelings I hope. I have a proposition for you that would allow us to settle on the closure of open2exchange. I know that's getting to be a long time ago, but it would be better to settle than to write off. Are you amenable to discussion?

  I hope you are well after your ordeal. The way I feel today, I worry that my turn is coming soon.

  I rarely miss an issue of your rag.

cheers!

Shane
591  Other / Off-topic / Re: Libertarians/Anarchists Answer Me This on: December 06, 2010, 09:16:04 PM
Seat belt laws are not designed to protect people, they are designed to give police a blanket excuse to intimidate. If the police were directed by their masters to actually protect the citizens, why are the police more responsible for violence and murder than any other organised group?

Anti-smoking laws (and anti-drink driving laws) are not designed to protect people, they are designed to kill the public houses and restaurants where people talk to each other about the issues of concern. It is far safer for the tyrants to have everyone at home watching TV. All revolutions in the history on my race have started in the beer halls.

Forced immunisation might have started with good intention but that has been subverted. Now it's just another method of conditioning the masses to do as they are told, to make the impression that the government (that is owned by the secret wire pullers) owns the people and not the other way around. Consider that if the programs were truly for our benefit, why are people often poisoned? Why did the recent bullshit flu epidemic kill almost nobody but the vaccine killed thousands, including one of my own dear friends. Forced vaccinations is the "killer app". I predict that someday after everyone is lined up for some required injection, the whole mass of them will either die, become sterile or homosexual. Oops - sorry! Genocide in a syringe.

592  Other / Off-topic / Re: Am I a hypocrite for taking unemployment benefits? on: December 06, 2010, 08:48:35 PM
Whenever a man accepts the carrots, he sets himself up for the stick.

If you were truly dedicated to being free you would not be seeking "employment" but you would be making your living without tax and social contracts with the state.

It's not easy to get free and stay free. Take heart that you are young and already understanding this when so many men never figure it out in their whole lifetime.
593  Other / Off-topic / Re: Iran and ‘radical’ Islam on: December 06, 2010, 09:57:22 AM
Unless you have been to Tehran, you are getting your information from the controlled media, owned by the same banksters that foment the wars.

You count the wikileaks cables as "controlled media...owned by banksters"?  Strange.


http://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/wikileaks-reveals-ugly-truth-about-iran-appeasers/story-fn59niix-1225966020409
594  Other / Off-topic / Re: Iran and ‘radical’ Islam on: December 06, 2010, 04:39:21 AM
Unless you have been to Tehran, you are getting your information from the controlled media, owned by the same banksters that foment the wars.

I advice you to be more skeptical.
595  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Special Coffee for Sale - automatic ordering - dynamic pricing on: December 05, 2010, 10:32:57 PM
Current price is 2 LBS for 190 BTC

I'm just relaxing with a nice cup of light roast prepared by espresso and floated on hot water - americano style. No need for sugar. It's already mild and sweet.

One of you fellows expressed some concern that his dark roast beans arrived wet. That's not water, it's the natural coffee oil and the source, when emulsified, of the creme - that's the yummy brown foam.

It is normal for high quality dark roast beans to be oily like that. It's a good thing, not a bad thing.

*SLURP*


596  Economy / Marketplace / Re: add/withdraw mtgox with paxum on: December 05, 2010, 09:04:01 PM
Anyone want to bet on how long it will be before Jed is in jail or in exile?

There are only a few of us posters to this forum who know the history of privately issued currencies. Most of you guys never had anything to do with this scene before July, 2010.

I think it's time we tried to educate the rest of you to the very real and present dangers. I don't want to see anymore good men hounded, jailed or assassinated.

I have friends in prison and even in their graves for doing less to irk the banksters than Jed is doing now and in ignorance you guys are pushing him into more trouble.

The banksters will do any crime to protect the illusion of monopoly on the creation of money.
597  Economy / Marketplace / Re: add/withdraw mtgox with paxum on: December 05, 2010, 08:57:06 PM
Yes, true. Full automation is possible. Maybe you just need to ask.

I did.  Multiple times.  No response.

But even ignoring that experience, simply going by the website, there is no send-payment interface.  Google turns up a post indicating that the send-payment interface was turned off.

All signs point to "go away" though I'm happy you're apparently a member of the Sekrit API Club.

Try joining the Pecunix developers list.

598  Economy / Trading Discussion / Re: A Heroin Store on: December 05, 2010, 08:08:48 PM
Yes, the world is not a reflection of New York City. Many people seek mail order service just to avoid the danger of associating with the park darkies.

Bruce might find it interesting to look into "the cartoon network". Using VoIP in hotel rooms, customer databases, bicycle couriers, custom packaging, their own trucking and customs brokers, these guys peddled weed in Manhattan for years before the cops got wise. One Quebecois fellow, Cusson, is still in jail, the first man ever convicted under new laws as operating a continuing criminal enterprise.

Interesting to note; he was undone by his sloppy cell phone habits.

But as I said above, Manhattan in no way is an example of the rest of the world.
599  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Wanted: Green Dot Money Pack on: December 04, 2010, 05:55:57 PM
I will help but not at that rate.

I will supply Greendot money Packs at the following rate:
 
25BTC + 4.5BTC/$1USD

OK then - You got a deal!

I need a $100 moneypak
600  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Wanted: Green Dot Money Pack on: December 04, 2010, 03:17:33 AM
I will help but not at that rate.

I will supply Greendot money Packs at the following rate:
 
25BTC + 4.5BTC/$1USD

No, you're asking for a 17% premium. That's far too much.

Anyone else in USA want to buy some bitcoins with cash at your local drugstore?

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