> > non-aggressive like farm animal cow/sheep?
>
> If intoning about self-defense to realtime active inbound
> physical violent attack initiated by other against you,
> nature law automatically triggers self-defense against that.
'Cept if you overly vaccinated and therefore brain dead,
which
> non-aggressive like farm animal cow/sheep?
If intoning about self-defense to realtime active inbound
physical violent attack initiated by other against you,
nature law automatically triggers self-defense against that.
You're not going to be tapping waiting relying on that AP app
when someone's
> Quietly waiting for AP by Muslim Oswald.
Similarly, whereas non-aggression people
wouldn't have anything to do with AP,
the recent Iran hit by the US underscores that it would be
GovCorp Politik creating AP and busy going after each
other, even to point of above usage and outcome.
They have
> I think in the end, the right way to handle this is to think
> creatively and not use assassination as a model at all, but keep the
> payout bounty idea. People just have to be more creative at getting
> payback.
Wait a second, i just realized that I've already implemented this.
But I'm not
> >I've been thinking about your AP idea, and think rather than make mock
> contracts on political "targets", which is a bit incendiary, one could
> make headline "bounties" that, if met, get rewarded. Like "CIA
> director, X, dies from food poisoning".
>
> One possibility would be to implement
On Thursday, January 2, 2020, 01:53:59 PM PST, \0xDynamite
wrote:
>> >Such platforms being centralized, the implementation
> would likely be reported and instantly shutdown.
>
>> I would think that sociologists and philosophers would be interested to
>> know, at least theoretically, how
> >Such platforms being centralized, the implementation
> would likely be reported and instantly shutdown.
>
> I would think that sociologists and philosophers would be interested to know,
> at least theoretically, how an AP-type system would function, in a harmless
> environment like a game
> > Perhaps soon you will be able to have a steaming pile dropped
> > via drone into your favorite politico's pool, streamed live on dTube :)
>
> technocractic delusional bullshit coming from a fucktard, or worse. It
> should be taken into account that grarpamp 'was' a torbot.
It's
The Bankz pwn all ur bitcoinz and the Fedz pwn all ur AP tranzactionz.
You work for them and are too stupid greedy to know it.
Rr
grarpamp wrote:
> On 12/17/19, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> and it's all true...
> People who study the darknet say the same.
> Sanjuro's list was a scam but had
On 12/17/19, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> and it's all true...
People who study the darknet say the same.
Sanjuro's list was a scam but had actual political figures...
the "politics" part. And of course it will be political entities and
corps and countries going after each other... they have the
On Sat, Dec 21, 2019 at 03:20:58PM -0500, grarpamp wrote:
> On 12/21/19, Razer wrote:
> > My suggesting is
> > take Jim Bell ands his 'assinine-nation politricks' and move to the
> > island imagined in Lord of the Flies. May the most murderous child win.
>
> The murderous child seems almost like
On 12/21/19, Razer wrote:
> My suggesting is
> take Jim Bell ands his 'assinine-nation politricks' and move to the
> island imagined in Lord of the Flies. May the most murderous child win.
The murderous child seems almost like an internal problem
among players... mobsters, rivals, enemies,
Murder has been around since humanity, same as war
and all other concoctions of immoral force initiated, so
AP is not really any sort of new news upon the world.
Whether it come from Tyrant King, be distributed by
"democracy" as "law", or goes down in a back alley,
of the intertubes... makes
> How in the holy Universe would one ever distinguish that this "system" over
> time was working anymore than random chance?
The system itself must be publicly accessible
so that anons can fund different corrective,
rehabilitative, warning and a variety of other
goals and levels as needed.
http://www.cynikal.net/users/baptista/
https://web.archive.org/web/*/www.joebaptista.com/Assassination_Politics/
https://web.archive.org/web/*/www.joebaptista.com/AP/
PAM, WIKIPEDIA
A Farewell to Arms?, Horsewood R., Geopolitical Risk Futures -
What the Creators Envisioned
Prediction
> critique
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrOr5FCWzFU
https://old.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/7nwis4/why_i_believe_chainlink_link_is_the_most/
https://chain.link/
Chainlink (LINK) is a decentralized oracle service, which aims to
connect smart contracts with data from the real world. Since
blockchains cannot access data outside their
On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 01:38:57AM -0500, grarpamp wrote:
> A lot of the funds in AP will be claimed early on by
> reeducators, counselors, activists, video stars.
> These people will be knocking on their doors
> and saying "look, you've got $100 on your
> head, quit being an asshole", $500 a
A lot of the funds in AP will be claimed early on by
reeducators, counselors, activists, video stars.
These people will be knocking on their doors
and saying "look, you've got $100 on your
head, quit being an asshole", $500 a whole
day conversation, $1500 a week worth of
boot camp, $3000 a stay in
> I think it's now obvious that if my Assassination Politics
> idea https://cryptome.org/ap.htm was operating today, lying JOURNALISTS
> would be its initial, primary target. As well as, admittedly, ALL
> But once they all learned
> things would calm down immensely.
Ladies and gents, now
Jim Bell's comments, inline:
On Friday, November 1, 2019, 12:45:10 PM PDT, grarpamp
wrote:
On 11/1/19, jim bell wrote:
> A few years ago, I heard of a new version of the "Grand Theft Auto" program,
> maybe it was 'version 5', that was going to have an "assassination contract"
>
On 11/1/19, jim bell wrote:
> A few years ago, I heard of a new version of the "Grand Theft Auto" program,
> maybe it was 'version 5', that was going to have an "assassination contract"
> feature built in. I didn't, and don't, know anything else
> But it seemed to me that video games,
On Thursday, October 31, 2019, 11:35:03 PM PDT, grarpamp
wrote:
>> limited funds
>The first number of successful AP influences (proving runs)
might be performed via AP boards that allow users to specify
runoff of their donations, but that do not show that computation
to potential
> limited funds
The first number of successful AP influences (proving runs)
might be performed via AP boards that allow users to specify
runoff of their donations, but that do not show that computation
to potential predictors. Such that the influence funds shown as
available to predictors might
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