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December 21, 2014, 02:57:23 AM |
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It's a shame I wanted to see that movie really bad :/
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Turn off the news and read. Watch Psywar, learn something important about our society and PR, why and how it got started and how it brainwashes you.
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malaimult
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December 21, 2014, 07:13:36 AM |
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The only possible reason they could want to do this is to be able to get an idea as to how good the US's investigative techniques and technology is. They want to be able to be the first to know when we have evidence against them
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groggin
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December 21, 2014, 08:03:59 AM |
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Yep I saw that news item, I'm still not convinced in the slightest that it's actually North Korea, simply because like with Iran the west is spoiling for a fight and looking for a legitimate excuse to invade them.
right ... i see some really smart ppl in here falling for the us gov/media paradigm. rise up yer heads ppl and open yer eyes why kim's in the crosshairs should be no surprize for those who dabble in crypto could easily surmise it is the lack of fiat currency in korea that will lead to their demise ya it's a funny thing - it used to be, under sadaam, iraq had no rothschild dynasty owned central bank. now they do. same for n.k. and some in africa spotlight on the action
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Balthazar
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December 21, 2014, 08:31:08 AM |
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Yep I saw that news item, I'm still not convinced in the slightest that it's actually North Korea, simply because like with Iran the west is spoiling for a fight and looking for a legitimate excuse to invade them.
DPRK is a chinese protectorate, so let them try.
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Agestorzrxx
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December 21, 2014, 09:49:57 AM |
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Too shame, the movie is canceled to release.
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Lethn
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December 21, 2014, 10:48:09 AM |
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Yep I saw that news item, I'm still not convinced in the slightest that it's actually North Korea, simply because like with Iran the west is spoiling for a fight and looking for a legitimate excuse to invade them.
DPRK is a chinese protectorate, so let them try. Yeah but as we know from Snowden's leaks even the Chinese are getting tired of North Korea's bullshit.
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malaimult
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December 21, 2014, 04:41:15 PM |
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Yep I saw that news item, I'm still not convinced in the slightest that it's actually North Korea, simply because like with Iran the west is spoiling for a fight and looking for a legitimate excuse to invade them.
DPRK is a chinese protectorate, so let them try. Yeah but as we know from Snowden's leaks even the Chinese are getting tired of North Korea's bullshit. This could potentially be the turning point for the Chinese for them to stop supporting NK
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Lethn
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December 21, 2014, 04:46:05 PM |
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Yep I saw that news item, I'm still not convinced in the slightest that it's actually North Korea, simply because like with Iran the west is spoiling for a fight and looking for a legitimate excuse to invade them.
DPRK is a chinese protectorate, so let them try. Yeah but as we know from Snowden's leaks even the Chinese are getting tired of North Korea's bullshit. This could potentially be the turning point for the Chinese for them to stop supporting NK That's exactly my point, I think like with ISIS the world is just getting fed up with their bullshit.
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malaimult
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December 21, 2014, 04:57:48 PM |
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Yep I saw that news item, I'm still not convinced in the slightest that it's actually North Korea, simply because like with Iran the west is spoiling for a fight and looking for a legitimate excuse to invade them.
DPRK is a chinese protectorate, so let them try. Yeah but as we know from Snowden's leaks even the Chinese are getting tired of North Korea's bullshit. This could potentially be the turning point for the Chinese for them to stop supporting NK That's exactly my point, I think like with ISIS the world is just getting fed up with their bullshit. Well no one has ever agreed with ISIS, they have always been opposed. It is NK that has had the one ally that has stuck with them
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AllTheBitz
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December 21, 2014, 09:14:58 PM |
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Honestly this movie is probably terrible (in terms of the plot) and is only going to do well because it has Kim in it, and with him threating Sony a lot of morons are going to see this movie just so it can become a form of protest against Kim showing that "America wont back down" even though Sony is a privately owned entity based in japan.
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AllTheBitz
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December 21, 2014, 09:21:12 PM |
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Yep I saw that news item, I'm still not convinced in the slightest that it's actually North Korea, simply because like with Iran the west is spoiling for a fight and looking for a legitimate excuse to invade them.
DPRK is a chinese protectorate, so let them try. Yeah but as we know from Snowden's leaks even the Chinese are getting tired of North Korea's bullshit. This could potentially be the turning point for the Chinese for them to stop supporting NK That's exactly my point, I think like with ISIS the world is just getting fed up with their bullshit. People should have been fed up with their(ISIS) bullshit the second they became a thing .
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groggin
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December 21, 2014, 09:45:29 PM |
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just smoking, but who do you all suppose created isis. CIA? Mossad? ain't it funny the way new 'enemies' just keep poppin' up? very convenient for the Military-Industrial Complex. someone brought up a good point the other day. every dollar/pound/yen/wateva you spend on BTC takes that much away from the war machine. Hell ya
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AllTheBitz
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December 22, 2014, 05:17:50 AM |
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just smoking, but who do you all suppose created isis. CIA? Mossad? ain't it funny the way new 'enemies' just keep poppin' up? very convenient for the Military-Industrial Complex. someone brought up a good point the other day. every dollar/pound/yen/wateva you spend on BTC takes that much away from the war machine. Hell ya
You don't think the bit coin will be regulated and taxed?
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groggin
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December 22, 2014, 07:45:04 PM |
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just smoking, but who do you all suppose created isis. CIA? Mossad? ain't it funny the way new 'enemies' just keep poppin' up? very convenient for the Military-Industrial Complex. someone brought up a good point the other day. every dollar/pound/yen/wateva you spend on BTC takes that much away from the war machine. Hell ya
You don't think the bit coin will be regulated and taxed? honestly it is a mystery to me what 'they' will do. i'm very surprised at the mood of acceptance that seems to come from gov bigwigs. of course they want to control it or kill it, -i think- or maybe for them it (bitcoin) is a stepping stone for their own digital plans. trying to keep my head up and eyes open, what do you think? one thing i will say is i think cryptocurrency will never ever be 'legal tender'. at least as long as the ppl, not the governments own it. nor i think would we want it to be. choice is good!
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malaimult
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December 23, 2014, 02:20:52 AM |
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just smoking, but who do you all suppose created isis. CIA? Mossad? ain't it funny the way new 'enemies' just keep poppin' up? very convenient for the Military-Industrial Complex. someone brought up a good point the other day. every dollar/pound/yen/wateva you spend on BTC takes that much away from the war machine. Hell ya
You don't think the bit coin will be regulated and taxed? Any transaction in terms of bitcoin will be taxed the same way that if a transaction occurred in terms of dollars. I do not understand why people think that spending bitcoin somehow magically causes the fed and the military to somehow become weaker
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December 23, 2014, 06:05:52 AM |
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I was thinking that is a minor inconvenience sort of like having a power outage for a few hours. Under the assumption that not that many people can access DPRK internet and of that even fewer can access full privilege internet.
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Believing in Bitcoins and it's ability to change the world
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groggin
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December 23, 2014, 07:27:18 AM |
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Any transaction in terms of bitcoin will be taxed the same way that if a transaction occurred in terms of dollars. you think? someone in south africa buys a sweater with bitcoin - he has to pay us gov for the privilege? now i'm from new york ... what's the difference? for both of us the btc lives on the blockchain ... i think the only way the fed can tax btc is when you trade it for fiat then deposit said currency into a bank account. at that you have created 'income', which the fed has been illegally taxing for some time. though it could be argued that you had to work to acquire the bitcoin, and work some more to trade it, therefore it is not 'income', rather 'trade', which is not taxable, but then they've convinced ppl that it is income because you've recieved something. you did recieve something, but you traded your time and effort, leaving a balanced equasion, not taxable 'income'. interest on a bank account is taxable income, so are tips and gifts. (under rule of law, that is) 'they' try to convince us that 'they' represent rule of law, it is one of their biggest lies. I do not understand why people think that spending bitcoin somehow magically causes the fed and the military to somehow become weaker no magic involved, support of F.R.N. fiat currency = support of the military-industrial complex.
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