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2021  Other / Politics & Society / Re: ISIS leader, Baghdadi, says "Islam was never a religion of peace. on: May 17, 2015, 06:28:46 AM
- snip -

You're wrong, they are want to enforce Islamic law (sharia) to the world.

You are wrong. They don't follow Islamic law (sharia).
How do you know? Please tell me your reason.

1. Kill innocents.
2. Hire people to kill innocents.
3. Watch porn videos.

And probably many more.
Innocents? Who are they? Where did you got the news/story about those your reasons? Did you believe that news/story? Why?

Aren't you following ISIS? They kill innocents including Muslims and non-Muslims by bombing, shooting, raping, torturing etc...
2022  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcointalk Escrows [Updated Daily] Trade Safely! on: May 17, 2015, 06:26:41 AM
No he is not trustworthy.

The evidence is clear on the libelous negative trust he left me and his support for Dogie a known and proven VAT and Mail fraudster.

I have done $80,000 USD plus in escrow services comparatively to Quickseller few hundred dollars that alone gives me more weight as an escrow than he ever will have and yet I was negative rep by him who hides behind his anonymity most likely because he is directly tied to dogie in some manner?

So since I am a known, reputable and ethical escrow provider I hereby state in this thread that I do not trust him. Nor should anyone else given his current support of Adam Allcock aka dogie in the well documented VAT and Mail fraud.

He should have an asterisk next to his name at the very least indicating he is circumspect.

Dogie isn't a proven VAT and Mail fraudster. That is speculation and smear attack or did I miss any post in any of the anti-Doge threads?

Most of them see QS as a trustworthy user, so your comment probably won't change it but you are free to warn users.
2023  Other / Politics & Society / Re: ISIS leader, Baghdadi, says "Islam was never a religion of peace. on: May 17, 2015, 06:19:44 AM
- snip -

You're wrong, they are want to enforce Islamic law (sharia) to the world.

You are wrong. They don't follow Islamic law (sharia).
How do you know? Please tell me your reason.

1. Kill innocents.
2. Hire people to kill innocents.
3. Watch porn videos.

And probably many more.
2024  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcointalk Escrows [Updated Daily] Trade Safely! on: May 17, 2015, 06:14:33 AM
If you don't trust any escrow, just don't use their service.

Hey if you want to add anything how about something of substance.

WE ALL KNOW NEVER RISK ANYMORE THAN YOU ARE WILLING TO LOSE.

The question I have is simple why aren't people asking for MORE information?

Seems simple right?

People trust the escrow they use, so they don't ask more information.

[sarcasm]Well then problem solved. They 'trust' a known supporter of a scam and his name is plastered on list as 'reputable' or 'trustworthy'. [/sarcasm]

You are not really helping make this a safer environment for users who want better more trustworthy escrows.

It is only a problem of trust and I know bitcoin does not  teach us to trust  third part services.... But it is our decision to trust someone.

Well 3rd party services should be better VETTED especially ones like Quickseller.

Quickseller is so far trustworthy. If he starts doing shady things, he will be removed from this list(or at least I assume).
2025  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcointalk Escrows [Updated Daily] Trade Safely! on: May 17, 2015, 06:09:24 AM
If you don't trust any escrow, just don't use their service.

Hey if you want to add anything how about something of substance.

WE ALL KNOW NEVER RISK ANYMORE THAN YOU ARE WILLING TO LOSE.

The question I have is simple why aren't people asking for MORE information?

Seems simple right?

People trust the escrow they use, so they don't ask more information.

[sarcasm]Well then problem solved. They 'trust' a known supporter of a scam and his name is plastered on list as 'reputable' or 'trustworthy'. [/sarcasm]

You are not really helping make this a safer environment for users who want better more trustworthy escrows. Is this not the POINT of this thread? Of is it merely to post all escrow options whether or not some are more circumspect than others?

You are talking about QS or all escrows in this list?

P.S. All people* in this list are so far trustworthy and hasn't shown any shady behavior.
2026  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] Genesis-Mining 1.25 TH Account !! on: May 17, 2015, 06:05:32 AM
I can offer you 0.35BTC.

Make that 0.4BTC.
2027  Other / Politics & Society / Re: ISIS leader, Baghdadi, says "Islam was never a religion of peace. on: May 17, 2015, 06:04:39 AM
Educating Muslims to carry weapons to fight for what? Their rights? Rights to rape, kill, terror and finish other human beings in the name of religion. A slaughter explaining the benefits of killing.

I don't think Muslims who know Islam goes for it but still, some people including non-Muslims and Muslims may go to earn money.

ISIS and his bloody conspirators tells whatever they like to make their conspiracy come true.

These people mainly target those people who are hurt by the Government or by other religions and have lost their family members due to a war or hurt due to similar events. Such people are emotionally weak and hence they don't mind joining these groups and kill others in the hope that their wounds will get some relief. When a person is weak, it's easy to mold them in a way you want and if one checks their members, half of them might be affected due to unfortunate circumstances and others might have been brain washed.

The fact is these leaders mostly don't do anything wrong themselves but they start forming groups who fight for them and harm others. These leaders sit back and enjoy the killing and since they have money, they get more and more people to join them.

This isn't a religious fight but they are just cruel monsters who don't care about their religion but hate humans.

I don't they "hate" humans, they just don't care humans. They want wealth and power and they will do whatever they like/want to get it.
You're wrong, they are want to enforce Islamic law (sharia) to the world.

You are wrong. They don't follow Islamic law (sharia).
2028  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcointalk Escrows [Updated Daily] Trade Safely! on: May 17, 2015, 06:02:54 AM
If you don't trust any escrow, just don't use their service.

Hey if you want to add anything how about something of substance.

WE ALL KNOW NEVER RISK ANYMORE THAN YOU ARE WILLING TO LOSE.

The question I have is simple why aren't people asking for MORE information?

Seems simple right?

People trust the escrow they use, so they don't ask more information.
2029  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: Bitcointalk Escrows [Updated Daily] Trade Safely! on: May 17, 2015, 05:58:26 AM
If you don't trust any escrow, just don't use their service.
2030  Economy / Auctions / Re: [AUCTION] Genesis-Mining 1.25 TH Account !! on: May 17, 2015, 05:56:43 AM
I can offer you 0.35BTC.
2031  Economy / Lending / Re: ★[No Collateral]★[No Interest]★ Offering Micro-Loans To Everyone! on: May 17, 2015, 05:39:58 AM
Loan Amount : 0.01 BTC
Reason         : buy ghz cloud
BTC Address  : 1KvgNjJCsAN7B7nD6bYqQ56oBLDANmYHkV
Term Length  : I will repay within 20/05/15
collat:my btct account
sorry cancel maybe later

No problem! Good luck!
2032  Other / Meta / Re: Would this be allowed? on: May 17, 2015, 05:37:35 AM
You can put a limit per user basis and open a self-moderated thread, so you can moderate the thread effectively.
2033  Other / Meta / Re: Would this be allowed? on: May 17, 2015, 05:07:50 AM
Read these rules: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=703657.0

A response from theymos:

The rules are the same as for humans. But keep in mind:
- No one is allowed to access the site more often than once per second on average. (Somewhat higher burst accesses are OK.)
- Every post must be on-topic. Any bot response to a topic is almost certainly off-topic. Changetip's behavior of responding to user commands publicly would not be allowed, for example.
- If someone complains about an unsolicited PM you send them, then you're probably going to be banned.
2034  Other / Meta / Re: PICISI (Philanthropic Investment and Charity for Inventions, Startups, an Ideas) on: May 17, 2015, 05:00:47 AM
Thank you! Where/How are you planning to store raised funds?
2035  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who are THEY? Are they Muslim? on: May 17, 2015, 04:54:56 AM
Islam at its core, in its writings, is a religion of deception and violence. Deception because it speaks peace at the same time it speaks violence.

Islam in the vast majority of Muslims (who mostly are ignorant about what Islam's writings say) is a religion of peace.

Smiley

You clearly don't know what you are talking. You are certainly speaking for internet sources rather than reading Qur'an and Hadiths fully.

Islam is about peace but some of the verses in Qur'an is about violence when non-Muslims tortured and killed Muslims. They had no other choices other than to fight if they want to live.

Oh so you mean none of the 109 or so verses don't count.

http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Quran/023-violence.htm

No. I mean the correct meaning and what it is meant to be is not what most internet source gives and that site spreads disinformation. Even in the page you gave, there are lot of disinformation.
2036  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin wallet on: May 17, 2015, 04:53:08 AM
What butcoin wallet do you use? I mean blockchain, xapo or whatever. Why? Which one is the best?

As several users have pointed out, online wallets are nearly always a BAD idea.
no, they can be a good idea at times. If the operator has no access to your private key, for example, blockchain.info, they store it encrypted with your password on the server. They can't get your Bitcoins and are fairly secure since they require 2FA. If it goes down, you still have your backup copy to turn to.

What if they change the code or make a buggy commit like they did earlier? This certainly enable others to access Bitcoins of Blockchain.info users.

Quote
Download bitcoin core and by doing so you can help contribute to the bitcoin network by relaying transactions.
you will not help the network unless you specifically open port 8333.

Though what you said is right, helping network isn't necessary.

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Otherwise, electrum is also very good.  Don't forget to encrypt your  wallet and make sure the computer you use is secure and free of malware.
encrypting your wallet does nothing other than protecting it from physical access from a malicious party.

If your computer have keyloggers, encrypting won't help. The password will be stolen by keylogger when you decrypt wallet.
2037  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Who are THEY? Are they Muslim? on: May 17, 2015, 04:32:07 AM
Islam at its core, in its writings, is a religion of deception and violence. Deception because it speaks peace at the same time it speaks violence.

Islam in the vast majority of Muslims (who mostly are ignorant about what Islam's writings say) is a religion of peace.

Smiley

You clearly don't know what you are talking. You are certainly speaking for internet sources rather than reading Qur'an and Hadiths fully.

Islam is about peace but some of the verses in Qur'an is about violence when non-Muslims tortured and killed Muslims. They had no other choices other than to fight if they want to live.
2038  Other / Politics & Society / Re: American Commandos Kill Senior ISIS Leader on: May 17, 2015, 04:28:19 AM
Abu Sayyaf, key ISIS figure in Syria, killed in U.S. raid

Story highlights

 • President Obama authorized the raid upon the unanimous recommendation of his national security team
 • ISIS commander Abu Sayyaf killed when he resisted capture, says U.S. defense secretary.
 • His wife, Umm Sayyaf, was captured and taken to Iraq for interrogation, sources say

U.S. Special Operations forces killed a key ISIS commander during a daring raid in eastern Syria overnight Friday to Saturday -- securing intelligence on how the terror organization operates, communicates and earns money, U.S. government officials said.

The ISIS commander, identified by his nom de guerre Abu Sayyaf, was killed in a heavy firefight after he resisted capture in the raid at al-Omar, U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said in a statement.

The officials identified Sayyaf's captured wife as Umm Sayyaf, an Iraqi. She is now being held in Iraq.

The U.S. government did not release Sayyaf's real name.

The ground operation was led by the Army's Delta Force, sources familiar with the mission told CNN. There were about two dozen members of Delta Force involved, sources said.

Delta Force entered the target area on Blackhawk helicopters and V-22 aircraft, a U.S. official familiar with the operation said. ISIS fighters defended the multistory building from inside and outside positions.

Abu Sayyaf was killed as he "tried to engage" U.S. troops, the official said.

Carter said he had ordered the raid at the direction of President Barack Obama. All the U.S. troops involved returned safely.


National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan said Obama had authorized the raid "upon the unanimous recommendation of his national security team" and as soon as the United States was confident all the pieces were in place for the operation to succeed.

"Abu Sayyaf was a senior ISIL leader who, among other things, had a senior role in overseeing ISIL's illicit oil and gas operations -- a key source of revenue that enables the terrorist organization to carry out their brutal tactics and oppress thousands of innocent civilians," she said in a statement. "He was also involved with the group's military operations."

Abu Sayyaf was a Tunisian citizen, a senior administration official said.

A U.S. official with direct knowledge of the intelligence and the ground operation said Sayyaf had expertise in oil and gas and had taken an increased role in ISIS operations, planning and communications.

"We now have reams of data on how ISIS operates, communicates and earns its money," the official told CNN, referring to some of the communications elements, such as computers, seized in the raid.

A young woman from the Yazidi religious minority was rescued.

"We suspect that Umm Sayyaf is a member of ISIL, played an important role in ISIL's terrorist activities, and may have been complicit in the enslavement of the young woman rescued last night," said Meehan. ISIL is an alternative acronym for ISIS.

Meehan said Umm Sayyaf was being debriefed about ISIS operations, including any information she may have on hostages held by the terror group.

Abu Sayyaf and his wife were suspected to be involved in or have deep knowledge of ISIS hostage operations, a U.S. official with knowledge of the operation told CNN. A team from the FBI-led High Value Interrogation Group is expected to interrogate the wife, the source said. They will seek to figure out what she may know about the capture, movement and treatment of hostages.

But Michael Weiss, author of "ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror," said Abu Sayyaf was largely unknown to close observers of the organization.

Weiss said he's skeptical the United States would risk lives to capture the head of ISIS's oil operations. ISIS hasn't made significant money from captured oil fields since U.S. bombers began striking its infrastructure, he said.

Carter: ISIS raid a 'significant blow' to terror group

A Pentagon spokesman confirmed in February that oil is no longer a main source of revenue for ISIS.

But risking American lives to capture Abu Sayyaf makes sense to Derek Harvey, a former U.S. Army colonel, intelligence officer and the director of the Global Initiative for Civil Society and Conflict at the University of South Florida.

"The most important thing about the raid is not getting Abu Sayyaf; it's getting his records," Harvey said.

Harvey asserted that Sayyaf was one of ISIS's top financiers, with likely access to the group's contacts with banks, donors, Turkish and Lebanese business interests as well as links to criminal and smuggling networks.

Harvey said Sayyaf had undeniable value as a target because ISIS is also a business.

"They're meticulous record-keepers," he said.

Meehan's statement added that Obama is "grateful to the brave U.S. personnel who carried out this complex mission as well as the Iraqi authorities for their support of the operation and for the use of their facilities, which contributed to its success."

Meehan said the U.S. did not coordinate with nor advise Syria in advance of the operation.

"We have warned the Assad regime not to interfere with our ongoing efforts against ISIL inside of Syria," she said, adding that the "brutal actions of the regime have aided and abetted the rise of ISIL and other extremists in Syria."

....

More on http://edition.cnn.com/2015/05/16/middleeast/syria-isis-us-raid/
2039  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why do Atheists hate Religion ? on: May 17, 2015, 04:19:41 AM
I am not disproving you but bolded part suggests the god in your heart to have superpowers.

I liked this - "God doesn't have a face or shape but he is in my heart."

I believe in Adam and Eve but I am not talking about the superpowers like since God is unhappy with the world, he causes an earthquake, tsunami and so on.

I believe that he is the creator of humans though. I would like to know what atheists believe about Adam and Eve. Don't they believe that there was first one man and woman created on this earth? How were they created according to science?

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_evolution


They weren't the first modern humans on the planet, but instead just the two out of thousands of people alive at the time with unbroken male or female lineages that continue on today. - http://livescience.com/38613-genetic-adam-and-eve-uncovered.html

The people researched certainly have false information.

"Those two people didn't know each other," said Melissa Wilson Sayres, a geneticist at the University of California, Berkeley, who was not involved in the study.
2040  Other / Meta / Re: 503 Service Temporarily Unavailable on: May 17, 2015, 04:10:51 AM
502 Bad Gateway

nginx


^^^ Anybody got this a few seconds ago? Even isitdownrightnow[1] displayed Bitcointalk is down when I checked. What was the problem?

[1] http://www.isitdownrightnow.com/bitcointalk.org.html

Got this again.

Isitdownrightnow: "Last Down: 5 mins ago"

And... again.

Another Ddos attack? Theymos, can you give us a little update about 'what is happened'? Thanks.
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