On Thursday, November 7, 2019, 04:49:59 PM PST, Punk - Stasi 2.0 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 
 On Thu, 7 Nov 2019 23:40:15 +0000 (UTC)
jim bell <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just did a search of my AP essay.  I didn't find a reference to Chuck 
> Hamill's essay, "From Crossbows to Cryptography" in it.   
> https://nakamotoinstitute.org/static/docs/from-crossbows-to-cryptography.pdfWhat
>  is going on?  


>    AHHH that's the title. I've been looking for that supreme piece of garbage 
>but couldn't find it because I thought the title had the word "arrow" in it. 
>Haha. 

  >  Alternatively, that supreme piece of garbage is just one more piece of 
decent governmetn diversion. It fuels the incredibly stupid and self-evidently 
false idea that 'technology' favors freedom.

We don't say that 'technology' ALWAYS 'favors freedom', in any particular case. 
 That claim sounds like a strawman, which I have found is typically the most 
common example of false argumentation.  Government can employ technology for 
those purposes, and you can then notice that, but that doesn't mean that the 
net effect of technology favors non-freedom.
Further, 'Government' buys technology using money robbed from the public, 
robbery that I have long argued would be prevented using an implementation of 
the AP system.  Please try to explain why "government", the major form of 
"unfreedom", would remain capable of doing its work if any of its employees to 
try to tax were targetable with a functioning AP-type system.
  
    





> I cannot imagine NOT having cited Hamill's essay.  It, perhaps more than any 
> other single thing, inspired me to write my AP essay.
> Please help me solve this.
>                   Jim Bell
  

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