Massive Darknet Bust: Global JCODE SaboTor OPs Reap 65ppl $10M, DreamMarket Exits Under Mystery

2019-03-26 Thread grarpamp
https://www.zdnet.com/article/top-dark-web-marketplace-will-shut-down-next-month/ https://www.europol.europa.eu/newsroom/news/global-law-enforcement-action-against-vendors-and-buyers-dark-web https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/j-code-operation-sabotor-032619

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 09:33:26PM -0300, Punk wrote: > On Wed, 27 Mar 2019 00:17:03 + > coderman wrote: > > > > > > > "decentralized abuses.  Which could be, and used to be, worse." > > > > > > what is he talking about? He's talking about nothing - it's just retarded > > > handwaving on

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 12:17:03AM +, coderman wrote: > > > > "decentralized abuses.  Which could be, and used to be, worse." > > > > what is he talking about? He's talking about nothing - it's just retarded > > handwaving on his part. > > more assuming on my part, but for sake of argument,

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 05:16:02PM -0700, Stephen D. Williams wrote: > On 3/26/19 5:05 PM, coderman wrote: > > > > > What are you talking about?  Do you assume often?  If you would have > > > read any of my last 30 years of writing on the Internet, you would > > > know that I am diametrically

Despotism, Democracy; Encyclopedia Britannica short films

2019-03-26 Thread Ryan Carboni
https://hooktube.com/watch?v=AX67CSAmlnI Everyone should be allowed to come to their own conclusion about events. I do not think there is a more succinct explanation of what democracy vs despotism is in those two short films. Sent from ProtonMail Mobile

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread coderman
> culture is the key i recently attended a native american pow wow where storytelling was performed. for these communities, communication and culture are intertwined. this is an insight the rest of us earth humans must learn :) best regards,

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread coderman
> We need, and have, a mostly centralized system of government underpinning, > agreed upon law system, economics (largely), science, knowledge, etc. > Generally, that allows us to operate very autonomously and in a decentralized > way already. I seldom see, visit, or interact with the

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread Stephen D. Williams
On 3/26/19 5:05 PM, coderman wrote: What are you talking about?  Do you assume often?  If you would have read any of my last 30 years of writing on the Internet, you would know that I am diametrically opposed to the Catholic mindset, in the sense you are ascribing.  Do your research. ok.

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 10:40:36PM +, coderman wrote: > > When I first realized that I was already a libertarian, and always had > > been, in about 1975, it was always quite clear that Liberals, Leftists, and > > fellow-travellers hated (or at least strongly disliked) libertarianism. > >

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread coderman
> What are you talking about? Do you assume often? If you would have read any > of my last 30 years of writing on the Internet, you would know that I am > diametrically opposed to the Catholic mindset, in the sense you are > ascribing. Do your research. ok. then tell me: what is this

Re: centralized corrections

2019-03-26 Thread Stephen D. Williams
On 3/26/19 4:48 PM, Kurt Buff - GSEC, GCIH wrote: On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 4:35 PM coderman wrote: Or the global cost of decentralized abuses. Which could be, and used to be, worse. Name your abuse of choice: it's worse when it's being done everywhere to / by everyone. let's play a game:

Re: How Russia tampers with GPS

2019-03-26 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 04:23:44PM +, coderman wrote: > 1 big thing: How Russia tampers with GPS ... > But, but, but: It is clear that many of the instances largely serve Russian > national interests. > > - In Russia, C4ADS found that several spoofed signals came from areas where > Russian

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread Stephen D. Williams
On 3/26/19 4:25 PM, coderman wrote: hello Steven! you may not want to provoke here, but i welcome your input. in discussions of personal responsibility you come up lacking. Really?  How is that?  What's your proof? Or the global cost of decentralized abuses.  Which could be, and used to

Re: centralized corrections

2019-03-26 Thread Kurt Buff - GSEC, GCIH
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 4:35 PM coderman wrote: > > Or the global cost of decentralized abuses. Which could be, and used to > > be, worse. Name your abuse of choice: it's worse when it's being done > > everywhere to / by everyone. > > let's play a game: centralized power to redress cultural

Re: centralized corrections

2019-03-26 Thread coderman
> Or the global cost of decentralized abuses. Which could be, and used to be, > worse. Name your abuse of choice: it's worse when it's being done everywhere > to / by everyone. let's play a game: centralized power to redress cultural wrongs. assuming that Stephen is speaking of social

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread coderman
hello Steven! you may not want to provoke here, but i welcome your input. in discussions of personal responsibility you come up lacking. > Or the global cost of decentralized abuses. Which could be, and used to be, > worse. Name your abuse of choice: it's worse when it's being done

Re: Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread Stephen D. Williams
On 3/26/19 3:40 PM, coderman wrote: When I first realized that I was already a libertarian, and always had been, in about 1975, it was always quite clear that Liberals, Leftists, and fellow-travellers hated (or at least strongly disliked) libertarianism.  For reasons that are clear studying

Re: The Libertarian As Conservative

2019-03-26 Thread Steve Kinney
On 3/26/19 6:22 PM, Punk wrote: > > The Libertarian As Conservative - Bob Black > > https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/bob-black-the-libertarian-as-conservative > > --- > > I think Black's views are mostly accurate. Vast majority of people who > pretend to be 'libertarians' are in

Decentralization as Imperatice [was: The Libertarian As Conservative]

2019-03-26 Thread coderman
> When I first realized that I was already a libertarian, and always had been, > in about 1975, it was always quite clear that Liberals, Leftists, and > fellow-travellers hated (or at least strongly disliked) libertarianism. For > reasons that are clear studying the Nolan Chart >

Three Corruption Models

2019-03-26 Thread Ryan Carboni
There are ultimately three corruption models: 1. The British model, no one notices crime because you specifically not allocate resources to it, and the people involved are either overworked or extraordinarily oblivious. Only the higher-ups are on the take. Birmingham prostitution rings should

Jail Coming Soon For Storybook Publishers courtesy AU NZ FUD on Chan

2019-03-26 Thread grarpamp
https://www.cnet.com/news/australia-threatens-social-media-laws-that-could-jail-tech-executives/ https://www.afr.com/news/politics/national/social-media-chiefs-face-jail-terms-20190325-p5177e Following the livestreamed New Zealand mosque shooting that left 50 dead in Christchurch, Australian

Re: Have a physical copy of FBI malware

2019-03-26 Thread coderman
hello Ryan! > I have a physical copy of FBI malware,... you should submit to virustotal; unlikely to hit at current date, but someone in the future will appreciate a sample. private distribution from a monitored account also works - they'll get the message. last but not least, burning their

Fwd: How Russia tampers with GPS

2019-03-26 Thread coderman
1 big thing: How Russia tampers with GPS Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios Satellite navigation systems like the Global Positioning System (GPS) make so many different pieces of our global infrastructure tick that most countries treat their signals as sacrosanct, knowing that interfering with them

Re: On presidents and death

2019-03-26 Thread grarpamp
On 3/26/19, Georgi Guninski wrote: > https://j.ludost.net/blog/archives/2019/03/26/on_presidents_and_death/index.html > President of the United States. Of these, eight presidents have died > Of the five Bulgarian Presidents since 1990 two lost a child > The conclusion is left as an exercise for

On presidents and death

2019-03-26 Thread Georgi Guninski
From my blog: https://j.ludost.net/blog/archives/2019/03/26/on_presidents_and_death/index.html Since the office was established in 1789, 44 persons have served as President of the United States. Of these, eight presidents have died in office, four were assassinated and four died of natural