Re: Write Ross Ulbricht

2020-05-17 Thread jim bell
 On Saturday, May 16, 2020, 09:54:34 PM PDT, Mirimir  wrote:
 
 On 05/16/2020 03:19 AM, Karl wrote:
>> To clarify for people new like me, Ross Ulbricht is serving life in prison
>> for making an anonymous marketplace.  Not his clients for selling illegal
>> things.  Him for running it with anonymous clients.

>As I understand it, they charged him with facilitating illegal drug
sales. Plus basically with all of the hypothetical negative consequences
that said sales could have produced. Sort of like the drug dealing
equivalent of reckless driving.

>They also charged him with some murder for hire bullshit, based on
entrapment by an undercover cop. But he wasn't convicted on that.

>> Prison is horrible and destroys your sanity and health.  It can be constant
>> trauma.  Having words from the outside can be hope.

>I'm sure that it is, and that support from others helps. In person, by
phone, by mail, ...

>> https://www.emailaprisoner.com/

>I suppose. I mean, everything is monitored and censored. But if it
works, why not?

This is a method of locating a specific Federal prisoner, if you know his 
register number:Interestingly, Ulbricht is currently at USP Tucson, where I 
spent time from about May 2007 until I was released in late December 2009.
It is also the location where I came up with my isotopic discovery and many 
associated inventions.  
https://www.bop.gov/inmateloc/




| ROSS WILLIAM ULBRICHT |
| Register Number: 18870-111 |
| Age:  | 36 |
| Race:  | White |
| Sex:  | Male |
| Located at: Tucson USP |


| 
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|  | 
USP Tucson


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Release Date: LIFE
  

Re: Write Ross Ulbricht

2020-05-16 Thread Mirimir
On 05/16/2020 03:19 AM, Karl wrote:
> To clarify for people new like me, Ross Ulbricht is serving life in prison
> for making an anonymous marketplace.  Not his clients for selling illegal
> things.  Him for running it with anonymous clients.

As I understand it, they charged him with facilitating illegal drug
sales. Plus basically with all of the hypothetical negative consequences
that said sales could have produced. Sort of like the drug dealing
equivalent of reckless driving.

They also charged him with some murder for hire bullshit, based on
entrapment by an undercover cop. But he wasn't convicted on that.

> Prison is horrible and destroys your sanity and health.  It can be constant
> trauma.  Having words from the outside can be hope.

I'm sure that it is, and that support from others helps. In person, by
phone, by mail, ...

> https://www.emailaprisoner.com/

I suppose. I mean, everything is monitored and censored. But if it
works, why not?

> On Wed, Mar 21, 2018, 4:59 PM grarpamp  wrote:
> 
>>
>> https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/85y9im/ross_ulbricht_turns_34_on_march_27_its_his_fifth/
>>
> 


Re: Write Ross Ulbricht

2020-05-16 Thread jim bell
https://www.bop.gov/inmates/communications.jsp

 
 
  On Sat, May 16, 2020 at 1:22 PM, Karl wrote:   

On Sat, May 16, 2020, 3:33 PM jim bell  wrote:

 On Saturday, May 16, 2020, 03:20:44 AM PDT, Karl  wrote:
 
 >To clarify for people new like me, Ross Ulbricht is serving life in prison 
 >for making an anonymous marketplace.  Not his clients for selling illegal 
 >things.  Him for running it with anonymous clients.
>Prison is horrible and destroys your sanity and health.  It can be constant 
>trauma.  Having words from the outside can be hope.

Tthe Federal Bureau of Prisons initiated their email system for prisoners.  It 
seemed to work well.  

Hey Jim, I'm having trouble following you.  New to this culture.  What do you 
mean here?

  
  


Re: Write Ross Ulbricht

2020-05-16 Thread Karl
On Sat, May 16, 2020, 4:47 PM Cecilia Tanaka 
wrote:

> On Sat, May 16, 2020, 17:23 Karl  wrote:
>
>>
>> On Sat, May 16, 2020, 3:33 PM jim bell  wrote:
>>
>>> On Saturday, May 16, 2020, 03:20:44 AM PDT, Karl 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> >To clarify for people new like me, Ross Ulbricht is serving life in
>>> prison for making an anonymous marketplace.  Not his clients for selling
>>> illegal things.  Him for running it with anonymous clients.
>>>
>>> >Prison is horrible and destroys your sanity and health.  It can be
>>> constant trauma.  Having words from the outside can be hope.
>>>
>>>
>>> Tthe Federal Bureau of Prisons initiated their email system for
>>> prisoners.  It seemed to work well.
>>>
>>
>> Hey Jim, I'm having trouble following you.  New to this culture.  What do
>> you mean here?
>>
>
> Jim survived to the prison for several years and almost died only for
> being an anarchist, Karl.  He's being sarcastic, I think.  Or he just wants
> to test the FBP's email system.
>

My understanding is that that can be very normal for anarchists.  I read
Jim's Wikipedia article. It sounds like he has done extensive successful
work in documenting and discussing some of the invisible flows of power
going on, that land people in prison and keep others silent.

>


Re: Write Ross Ulbricht

2020-05-16 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
On Sat, May 16, 2020, 17:23 Karl  wrote:

>
> On Sat, May 16, 2020, 3:33 PM jim bell  wrote:
>
>> On Saturday, May 16, 2020, 03:20:44 AM PDT, Karl 
>> wrote:
>>
>> >To clarify for people new like me, Ross Ulbricht is serving life in
>> prison for making an anonymous marketplace.  Not his clients for selling
>> illegal things.  Him for running it with anonymous clients.
>>
>> >Prison is horrible and destroys your sanity and health.  It can be
>> constant trauma.  Having words from the outside can be hope.
>>
>>
>> Tthe Federal Bureau of Prisons initiated their email system for
>> prisoners.  It seemed to work well.
>>
>
> Hey Jim, I'm having trouble following you.  New to this culture.  What do
> you mean here?
>

Jim survived to the prison for several years and almost died only for being
an anarchist, Karl.  He's being sarcastic, I think.  Or he just wants to
test the FBP's email system.

>


Re: Write Ross Ulbricht

2020-05-16 Thread Karl
On Sat, May 16, 2020, 3:33 PM jim bell  wrote:

> On Saturday, May 16, 2020, 03:20:44 AM PDT, Karl  wrote:
>
> >To clarify for people new like me, Ross Ulbricht is serving life in
> prison for making an anonymous marketplace.  Not his clients for selling
> illegal things.  Him for running it with anonymous clients.
>
> >Prison is horrible and destroys your sanity and health.  It can be
> constant trauma.  Having words from the outside can be hope.
>
>
> Tthe Federal Bureau of Prisons initiated their email system for
> prisoners.  It seemed to work well.
>

Hey Jim, I'm having trouble following you.  New to this culture.  What do
you mean here?

>


Re: Write Ross Ulbricht

2020-05-16 Thread jim bell
 On Saturday, May 16, 2020, 03:20:44 AM PDT, Karl  wrote:
 
 >To clarify for people new like me, Ross Ulbricht is serving life in prison 
 >for making an anonymous marketplace.  Not his clients for selling illegal 
 >things.  Him for running it with anonymous clients.
>Prison is horrible and destroys your sanity and health.  It can be constant 
>trauma.  Having words from the outside can be hope.

Tthe Federal Bureau of Prisons initiated their email system for prisoners.  It 
seemed to work well.  
         Jim Bell

  

Re: Write Ross Ulbricht

2020-05-16 Thread Karl
To clarify for people new like me, Ross Ulbricht is serving life in prison
for making an anonymous marketplace.  Not his clients for selling illegal
things.  Him for running it with anonymous clients.

Prison is horrible and destroys your sanity and health.  It can be constant
trauma.  Having words from the outside can be hope.

https://www.emailaprisoner.com/

On Wed, Mar 21, 2018, 4:59 PM grarpamp  wrote:

>
> https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/85y9im/ross_ulbricht_turns_34_on_march_27_its_his_fifth/
>


Re: Write Ross Ulbricht

2020-05-15 Thread Zenaan Harkness
On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 04:57:26PM -0400, grarpamp wrote:
> https://www.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/85y9im/ross_ulbricht_turns_34_on_march_27_its_his_fifth/


   My Son Built A Website And Got Two Life Sentences: The Lyn Ulbricht Interview
   
https://babylonbee.com/news/my-son-built-a-website-and-got-two-life-sentences-the-lyn-ulbricht-interview
   https://www.youtube.com/thebabylonbee

  https://babylonbee.com/podcast/video/basic/76
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WafSxiiXIrM

  .. In this episode of The Babylon Bee podcast, editor-in-chief Kyle Mann 
and creative director Ethan Nicolle talk to Lyn Ulbricht, the mother of Ross 
Ulbricht who is currently serving two life sentences without the possibility of 
parole for creating Silk Road, which was essentially the libertarian 
Craigslist. Lyn Ulbricht heads up Free Ross, which is an organization that 
seeks criminal justice reform as well as Ross's freedom.
  https://freeross.org/about/
  They talk about Ross's case, excessive sentencing practices, and how Ross 
and Lyn have reconnected with Jesus during this whole series of events.

  Topics Discussed

 -  Who is Ross? What was he like before all this happened?

 -  Silk Road

 -  Ross's prosecution and sentencing

 -  Ross's testimony about Christ giving hope in the midst of hard 
circumstances

  Subscriber Portion

 -  Kyle and Ethan try to break Lyn's brain with the ten questions.