Re: Assassination Politics - Harpers article
>> https://harpers.org/blog/2019/12/click-here-to-kill-online-murder-markets-dark-web/ > https://www.npr.org/podcasts/478859728/think Trump v Soleimani is crapflooding search references but here are some hits till then... https://lawreview.law.ucdavis.edu/issues/48/4/Articles/48-4_Kwoka.pdf page 62 https://bitcoinschannel.com/jim-bell-on-how-cryptocurrencies-could-make-assassination-market-come-true/ https://www.metafilter.com/133956/he-intends-Assassination-Market-to-destroy-all-governments-everywhere http://volokh.com/2003_07_27_volokh_archive.html#105951090096238276 https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/gy35mx/ethereum-assassination-market-augur https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2005/11/sonys_drm_rootk.html#c25520 https://cryptome.org/0001/assange-cpunks.htm http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2013/12/why-i-want-bitcoin-to-die-in-a.html#comment-1836411 http://www.thoughtsaloud.com/2018/07/01/can-a-second-civil-war-be-avoided/ http://www.thoughtsaloud.com/2018/07/08/assassination-politics/ https://en.unionpedia.org/i/Jim_Bell
Re: Assassination Politics - Harpers article
On January 15, 2020 8:34:10 PM UTC, John Newman wrote: >I heard something on NPR in the car, part of their "This is Think" >series, about an article on Harpers about ... Assassination Politics! > >The NPR story referenced Jim Bell and cypherpunks a bunch of times, and >rehashed a bunch of shit that is in the article (which I wasn't >familiar with). It also talked about scammers with fake AP markets. >One of the things that struck me is that it seems most (none) of the >intended victims were *not* being killed for being part of the >government or being cops or anything remotely as Jim has idealized it. >They were people being targeted for the same old stupid reasons idiots >are always killing each other: unrequited love, jealousy, rage, etc. > >Link below: > > >https://harpers.org/blog/2019/12/click-here-to-kill-online-murder-markets-dark-web/ > Seems the correct link for the story is - https://harpers.org/archive/2020/01/click-here-to-kill-dark-web-hitman/ Although it was easily found from the first link I sent ;) >Couldn't find the NPR bit online, I imagine it will show up here in the >next day or so (it seems to be a couple days behind): > >https://www.npr.org/podcasts/478859728/think signature.asc Description: PGP signature
Re: Assassination Politics - Harpers article
LOL! Supporting what would be censorship, an attack on freedom of speech, merely because someone wrote something that generated negative publicity really is trolling gold. On 15/01/2020 21:25, John Young wrote: Pretty good reason for Jim's messages to disappear. At 03:34 PM 1/15/2020, you wrote: I heard something on NPR in the car, part of their "This is Think" series, about an article on Harpers about ... Assassination Politics! The NPR story referenced Jim Bell and cypherpunks a bunch of times, and rehashed a bunch of shit that is in the article (which I wasn't familiar with). It also talked about scammers with fake AP markets. One of the things that struck me is that it seems most (none) of the intended victims were *not* being killed for being part of the government or being cops or anything remotely as Jim has idealized it. They were people being targeted for the same old stupid reasons idiots are always killing each other: unrequited love, jealousy, rage, etc. Link below: https://harpers.org/blog/2019/12/click-here-to-kill-online-murder-markets-dark-web/ Couldn't find the NPR bit online, I imagine it will show up here in the next day or so (it seems to be a couple days behind): https://www.npr.org/podcasts/478859728/think -- GPG fingerprint: 17FD 615A D20D AFE8 B3E4 C9D2 E324 20BE D47A 78C7 .
Re: Assassination Politics - Harpers article
Pretty good reason for Jim's messages to disappear. At 03:34 PM 1/15/2020, you wrote: I heard something on NPR in the car, part of their "This is Think" series, about an article on Harpers about ... Assassination Politics! The NPR story referenced Jim Bell and cypherpunks a bunch of times, and rehashed a bunch of shit that is in the article (which I wasn't familiar with). It also talked about scammers with fake AP markets. One of the things that struck me is that it seems most (none) of the intended victims were *not* being killed for being part of the government or being cops or anything remotely as Jim has idealized it. They were people being targeted for the same old stupid reasons idiots are always killing each other: unrequited love, jealousy, rage, etc. Link below: https://harpers.org/blog/2019/12/click-here-to-kill-online-murder-markets-dark-web/ Couldn't find the NPR bit online, I imagine it will show up here in the next day or so (it seems to be a couple days behind): https://www.npr.org/podcasts/478859728/think -- GPG fingerprint: 17FD 615A D20D AFE8 B3E4 C9D2 E324 20BE D47A 78C7