> Marina Brown catskillmarina at gmail.com
> Sat Feb 18 21:56:50 PST 2017
>
> the YPG
American Anarchists Join YPG in Syria Fighting ISIS, Islamic State:
http://
rollingstone.com/politics/features/american-anarchists-ypg-kurdish-militia-syria-isis-islamic-state-w466069
>> He had no military
> James A. Donald jamesd at echeque.com
> Thu Feb 16 16:47:15 PST 2017
>
> a security mechanism for the masses
Do you mean centralized and controlled, like yidcoin grarpamp shills ?
A transaction fee is not equal to withdrawl fee and xe knows it.
On Sun, Feb 19, 2017 at 12:56:50AM -0500, Marina Brown wrote:
> Hillary's IT people and Podesta really were the example of the worst
> security possible.
Which, in this particular case, worked out rather well for the rest of
the world ...
Marina Brown:
> Nonsense. Trump did not get the right info - he did not know how well
> defended the site was.
Actually the reason so many women were killed was because the defenders
weren't al-Qaeda, it was a village protection group which includes lots
of females because most of the military
These key storage and recovery issues are a prime focus of SatochiLabs
Trezor series.
https://doc.satoshilabs.com/trezor-faq/overview.html
Warrant Canary creator
On Feb 16, 2017 6:35 PM, "James A. Donald" wrote:
> On 2/17/2017 11:37 AM, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>
>> On Fri,
On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 10:47:15AM +1000, James A. Donald wrote:
> It is unlikely that Trump would manage his own public keys - and he cannot
> trust the white house staff and government security people to manage them
> for him. It is even more unlikely that Podesta would manage his own public
>
I remarked earlier that several security proposals would not in practice
be useful because Hillary's main security concern was not the Russians
stealing her emails, not Wikileaks stealing her emails, not the Chans
stealing her emails, but Obama stealing her emails.
Similarly, it is clear that