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March 31, 2014, 11:28:10 AM
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Tern Television is a UK based production company making a 6 part series for BBC World News with the working title of 'Cyber Crime with 'Ben Hammersley'. The series will explore topics including internet security, fraud, theft, etc.

We are looking for a Bitcoin miner to take part in the documentary - to show us the mechanics of mining - how does it work?  You need to be engaging and willing to talk on camera about Bitcoin mining.  We are only interested in legitimate miners and are not out to expose anyone.  This is a fantastic opportunity.  Filming will take place in the San Francisco area on the 14th & 15th May.

If you or someone you know is interested please get in touch.

Best wishes,

Findlay
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March 31, 2014, 11:57:11 AM
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Tern Television is a UK based production company making a 6 part series for BBC World News with the working title of 'Cyber Crime with 'Ben Hammersley'. The series will explore topics including internet security, fraud, theft, etc.

We are looking for a Bitcoin miner to take part in the documentary - to show us the mechanics of mining - how does it work?  You need to be engaging and willing to talk on camera about Bitcoin mining.  We are only interested in legitimate miners and are not out to expose anyone.  This is a fantastic opportunity.  Filming will take place in the San Francisco area on the 14th & 15th May.

If you or someone you know is interested please get in touch.

Best wishes,

Findlay

Why is Bitcoin mining involved in a TV series on cyber crime? It's not illegal....
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March 31, 2014, 12:01:26 PM
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Tern Television is a UK based production company making a 6 part series for BBC World News with the working title of 'Cyber Crime with 'Ben Hammersley'. The series will explore topics including internet security, fraud, theft, etc.

We are looking for a Bitcoin miner to take part in the documentary - to show us the mechanics of mining - how does it work?  You need to be engaging and willing to talk on camera about Bitcoin mining.  We are only interested in legitimate miners and are not out to expose anyone.  This is a fantastic opportunity.  Filming will take place in the San Francisco area on the 14th & 15th May.

If you or someone you know is interested please get in touch.

Best wishes,

Findlay

Why is Bitcoin mining involved in a TV series on cyber crime? It's not illegal....
they are trying to control peoples mind over the TV series Cheesy

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March 31, 2014, 01:55:46 PM
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If you will have a miner in your show you should also get a printer guy from the Federal Reserve.
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