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Topic: Allinvain $500,000 theft & Black Friday related? CIA / Banker Attacks? - page 4. (Read 19637 times)

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The point Im trying to make is how the banksters in the world will have full control of the population, if when dollar collapses we have another option that does not come from their magic hat?

Well that's quite a jump from what the article you link to is saying.

How exactly will the "banksters...have full control of the population" when they're just as vulnerable (if not more so) to a devaluation of the US dollar?  Banks have more reason than anybody to prevent default.  What sort of leverage do you suppose banks will have when their reserves are worthless?  Seriously, just stop and think for a second.  What motive does a billionaire bank CEO or hedge fund manager have for destroying their own wealth - "they" are already fantastically wealthy, and want nothing more than to maintain the status quo.

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We are disrupting plans that are in course for decades, this technology just provides an option to not accept this mass slavery through a debt based monetary system.

Oh...sorry, didn't realize you were completely bat$#*t insane.  Please continue.

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I dont know how to discredit more bitcoin than doing what Allinvain is doing.

Really? Here's a few ideas off the top of my head:
- He could claim he accidentally deleted his wallet.dat or lost it due to a failed hard drive.  Everyone who uses a computer can probably relate to that, at least more so than a carefully planned & targeted cyber-heist.
- He could have claimed to have forwarded his fortune to Al-Qaeda - As-Salāmu Alaykum, Zawahiri!
- He could have manipulated the thin market on Mt. Gox for weeks
- He could have funded the establishment of an institution dedicated to researching paranoid conspiracy theories related to bitcoin, further entrenching the belief amongst the general population that bitcoin is just not for normal people.

It's not like what Allinvain is proposing is impossible.  Whether it happened or not doesn't change that it could happen.
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Actually I don't, as I'm not a US citizen - my country has its house more or less in order, thanks. In any case, it's in no one's interest if the US defaults on its debts, so I'm not sure what point you're trying to make - especially as I was talking about bitrebel's tenuous grasp on reality rather than economics in the proper sense.

If you are not an US citizen, you will still feel the pain of getting your own currency devaluated when the dollars reserves your country has turn out to be worthless.

I've posted before and will post again, you have to notice that the author of this article is from Sweden:

http://falkvinge.net/2011/06/17/the-imminent-dollar-collaps-explained-to-an-8-year-old/


The point Im trying to make is how the banksters in the world will have full control of the population, if when dollar collapses we have another option that does not come from their magic hat?

We are disrupting plans that are in course for decades, this technology just provides an option to not accept this mass slavery through a debt based monetary system.

I dont know how to discredit more bitcoin than doing what Allinvain is doing.
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In any case, it's in no one's interest if the US defaults on its debts, so I'm not sure what point you're trying to make

I would way it's in the interest of about 99% of the world's population.

Put it this way in a BTC comparison:

The US dollar is Mt. Gox, and all other currencies are the smaller exchanges (a few reputable ones, mostly no-names).

The no-name economies and prices follow Mt. Gox like lap dogs. If it dips 20%, no-names panic. If it crashes 80% in one day, the no-names go in a frenzy and follow the price drops religiously.

Everyone in this world is dependent on the US economy whether you like it or not (I don't like US politics but realize this as a fact).
The US economy deterioating has consequences even in a small village in Uganda as well as a city like Brisbane in Australia.

It has consequences regardless of you being employed, living off welfare or being a career criminal. Everyone loses if the US loses.
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In any case, it's in no one's interest if the US defaults on its debts, so I'm not sure what point you're trying to make

I would say it's in the interest of about 99% of the world's population.
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Of course, you don't need to know about nothing, you just have to pay when the U$ 14.000.000.000.000,00 of debt that US own to the Federal Reserve's bankers needs to be paid.


Actually I don't, as I'm not a US citizen - my country has its house more or less in order, thanks. In any case, it's in no one's interest if the US defaults on its debts, so I'm not sure what point you're trying to make - especially as I was talking about bitrebel's tenuous grasp on reality rather than economics in the proper sense.
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Finding Satoshi
I don't want to add fuel to the fire, and if the heist story is true then I will apologize ahead of time, but AllinVain's post in another thread really makes me question his credibility:

http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=19008.0

"Quote from: unemployed on Today at 06:06:45 pm
LulzSec are friends. Bitcoin went global thanks to marketing by LulzSec in mainstream media.
http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=17268


If indeed LulzSec are friends of bitcoin I want them to know that I will make a huge donation to their cause(s) if they would help me recover the funds. I'd be their biggest friend for sure then."
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if the world really is that ridiculous and unreasonable, I don't want to know about it.

Of course, you don't need to know about nothing, you just have to pay when the U$ 14.000.000.000.000,00 of debt that US own to the Federal Reserve's bankers needs to be paid.

I invite you to go to Greece right now and ask them if they don't care either.

http://www.cepr.net/index.php/op-eds-&-columns/op-eds-&-columns/greek-protesters-are-better-economists-than-the-european-authorities


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Believing a single conspiracy theory is bad enough.  To call yourself a "conspiracy researcher" is to admit that you gravitate towards far-fetched, speculative, and supremely insular ideas that are propagated by your own bias in assigning cause and motive to completely ambiguous events.  I'll admit that it can be fun to speculate about such things, but it takes a special kind of person to attribute plausibility to completely imagined events.  There are many, many conspiracy theories out there, most of which can easily be disassembled; what they all have in common is a stubborn refusal among their adherents to deviate from their original conclusions, conclusions which ultimately (and in perverse opposition to logic) were the basis for all premises.

As William Gibson said, "Conspiracy theories are popular because no matter what they posit, they are all actually comforting, because they all are models of radical simplicity."  And this particular conspiracy theory is both wildly simplistic and unoriginal.  I won't pretend that any of this will reach the OP, but I hope the rest of you don't take this discussion too seriously.

I'm sorry to rant, but I have a family member with a propensity for conspiracy theories and I've seen firsthand how consuming, even destructive they can be for those who can't let them go.  Frankly, I don't care if 9/11 was an inside job, the CIA killed Kennedy, the moon landing was faked, or a mysterious cabal of bankers are sitting around a giant conference table at this moment plotting the destruction of bitcoin - if the world really is that ridiculous and unreasonable, I don't want to know about it.

bwahahaha....You are perfectly welcome to walk around with your head up your ass. Nobody is stopping you.
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i find it interesting that allinvain only posted once to this thread early on but has disappeared since.  if my reputation was being attacked like this unfairly, i'd be fighting back every other post.

I don't have time to deal with your bullshit. If I had to respond to every idiotic comment some people leave on this forum regarding what happened to me I'd be here 24/7.

This will be my last post on this thread.





how about one more post?

why didn't u shut ur computer down after finding out 3.90 BTC had been hacked from ur rig 12h before the 25K btc hack and why would u leave that amt of btc sitting wide open to the net? 

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Interesting turn of events, do you think allinvain will return under another username with another damaging story? Maybe he posts under a second and is just waiting for the right time.

Just waiting for the next large btc transfer to materialize in the blockchain, no doubt.
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Interesting turn of events, do you think allinvain will return under another username with another damaging story? Maybe he posts under a second and is just waiting for the right time.
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Believing a single conspiracy theory is bad enough.  To call yourself a "conspiracy researcher" is to admit that you gravitate towards far-fetched, speculative, and supremely insular ideas that are propagated by your own bias in assigning cause and motive to completely ambiguous events.  I'll admit that it can be fun to speculate about such things, but it takes a special kind of person to attribute plausibility to completely imagined events.  There are many, many conspiracy theories out there, most of which can easily be disassembled; what they all have in common is a stubborn refusal among their adherents to deviate from their original conclusions, conclusions which ultimately (and in perverse opposition to logic) were the basis for all premises.

As William Gibson said, "Conspiracy theories are popular because no matter what they posit, they are all actually comforting, because they all are models of radical simplicity."  And this particular conspiracy theory is both wildly simplistic and unoriginal.  I won't pretend that any of this will reach the OP, but I hope the rest of you don't take this discussion too seriously.

I'm sorry to rant, but I have a family member with a propensity for conspiracy theories and I've seen firsthand how consuming, even destructive they can be for those who can't let them go.  Frankly, I don't care if 9/11 was an inside job, the CIA killed Kennedy, the moon landing was faked, or a mysterious cabal of bankers are sitting around a giant conference table at this moment plotting the destruction of bitcoin - if the world really is that ridiculous and unreasonable, I don't want to know about it.
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i find it interesting that allinvain only posted once to this thread early on but has disappeared since.  if my reputation was being attacked like this unfairly, i'd be fighting back every other post.

I don't have time to deal with your bullshit. If I had to respond to every idiotic comment some people leave on this forum regarding what happened to me I'd be here 24/7.

This will be my last post on this thread.



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  Grin Is the OP a agent-provocateur purposefully discrediting bitcoin by making bitcoin users look like idiots? Who sent you here?
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We just have to start accepting bitcoins.

That is the truth. Just start accepting Bitcoin and we'll change the world.
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i find it interesting that allinvain only posted once to this thread early on but has disappeared since.  if my reputation was being attacked like this unfairly, i'd be fighting back every other post.

So your saying the average person in this situation should respond as you believe you would?

i consider myself an avg person and yes, it would be quite natural to defend ones self.  OTOH, sometimes guilty people when caught slink away into the shadows.

OTOH, perhaps he's a much bigger person than we are and chooses not to engage us.
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i find it interesting that allinvain only posted once to this thread early on but has disappeared since.  if my reputation was being attacked like this unfairly, i'd be fighting back every other post.

So your saying the average person in this situation should respond as you believe you would?
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i find it interesting that allinvain only posted once to this thread early on but has disappeared since.  if my reputation was being attacked like this unfairly, i'd be fighting back every other post.
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Here is something important to think about.

The first Bitcoin heist ever.......25,000 bitcoins valued at approx. $500,000.
What are the chances?

I mean what are the chances that the bitcoin thief who steal the first bitcoins ever, would hit the jackpot of the guy who also happens to have the largest lot of bitcoins of probably anyone except the founder?

I mean, think about it folks....REALLY THINK ABOUT IT...What are the chances?

This is critical thinking, nothing more. But people have been trained to believe what they are told, not to think critically. Thinking critically means actually engaging your own brain instead of someone else's.  Wink



It is plausible he could have accumulated 25,000 BTC with little investment considering he has been mining since at least May 2010 and has been actively trading. You might want to check your mesolimbic dopamine concentrations.
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Cypherdoc and Jutajada, glad to know you both.
It's great to know there are others on board that do understand the implications, and work toward it's success. Bitcoin brothers!

Man i discovered bitcoins on may 30 through a corbettreport video on youtube.

First i was mad about how i didnt see anything about it on january or something, then after reading about it's technology and the reason Satoshi Nakamoto build up all this, the dots just connected and a lot of social and economic problems i have seen presented in hundreds of documentaries, books and articles were solved by this key variable.

We don't need a mass awareness movement, we don't need a political reform, we don't need an armed revolution, we don't need a global activist movement to pass new laws on the congress.

We don't need to do anything to just take away the power that the established institutions uses to manipulate us.

We just have to start accepting bitcoins.


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