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Topic: FoxNews: DoD Investigating Bitcoin as possible terrorist threat - page 2. (Read 2613 times)

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For those who don't like Foxnews, read this and weep:

http://www.coindesk.com/department-defense-office-investigate-bitcoins-terrorism-potential/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+CoinDesk+%28CoinDesk+-+The+Voice+of+Digital+Currency%29

"An office within the US Department of Defense is conducting a study into bitcoin and other technologies as a potential terrorist threat, according to news reports.

The move is part of the Combatting Terrorism Technical Support Office (CTTSO) programme aimed to assist the military in understanding if and how various new technologies might be used to threaten US national security.

The news first appeared on investment consultant Bruce Fenton’s blog on Friday, with a link to CTTSO’s request for vendors to apply as information sources.

Before bitcoin fans get too alarmed, however, the CTTSO’s list of technology keywords is over 250 lines long and includes Android, Motorola, social media and virtual reality.
Familiar concept

Users on reddit mocked the idea, suggesting myriad other things that could be facilitating terrorist operations. They included food, shoes, US dollars and even the Department of Defense itself.

Bitcoin as a terrorist aid is a familiar trope in regulatory circles by now, to the point where it is mentioned almost as casually as ‘Silk Road’ in reports wishing to highlight digital currency’s downsides.

The idea of an instantaneous, almost-anonymous and difficult-to-trace payment network is bound to get attention from any government that uses payment surveillance as a crime-fighting tool.

The strict KYC and AML (know your customer and anti-money laundering) rules governing the world’s financial institutions, and attempts to stamp out other near-anonymous transfer systems such as hawala, are proof that comprehensive international payment tracking is something the authorities value highly.
Treasury investigations

The Department of Defense is also not the first US government branch to take an interest in how terrorists might use digital currencies. The Department of the Treasury has conducted its own investigations into bitcoin, but downplayed any threat both in November and March.

Bitcoin, it said, was too volatile in value and limited in utility to be of use to terrorists, who generally preferred ‘real’ money anyway.

Since these factors are also a barrier to widespread bitcoin adoption in the mainstream economy, governments will likely be watching digital currency developments for some time to come."

Bruce Fenton's blog, the first to report this:

http://www.fentonreport.com/news/us-government-terrorism-agency-lists-bitcoin-dark-web-and-virtual-currencies-in-research-bid-topics

"US Government Terrorism Agency Lists “Bitcoin”, Dark Web and Virtual Currencies in Research Bid Topics"

"The Combatting Terrorism Technical Support Office CTTSO (http://www.cttso.gov) has listed Bitcoin among it’s topics for research and mission critical analysis related to terrorism “at home and abroad”.

The original bid notice appeared on the government contracting website FedBizOps:

https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=dde16c3287e01f9c4e23cef3e1593b83&tab=core&_cview=1

Below is a screenshot of the CTTSO homepage as well as the bid page and section mentioning Bitcoin.

The CTTSO works under the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations.

Since there are no details about what the prospective research would entail one can only speculate as to the purpose other than knowing for certain that the US Government does intend to use taxpayer dollars to research Bitcoin and virtual currencies in some way.

What do you think? Have any insight, ideas, thoughts or comments?

Please share.

Update: Bitcoin Magazine had also come across the same bid — they cover it (starting a few paragraphs down) and include a link to a PowerPoint which is part of the process. http://bitcoinmagazine.com/12517/u-s-navy-preparing-bitcoin-battalion/

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My $.02.

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You know what they are trying to associate everything bad with bitcoin I'm kind of sick of the media take advantage of this.
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Leave no FUD unchallenged

It's so strange to see people use a super left wing website to report on the viewership of Fox News. You would not be able to back this up with real information, as the true fact is; the people that listen to Fox News are just as politically, socially and racially diverse as those that read other news.

Daily Mail?  Left wing?  You must be new to this planet.
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So people are actually using foxnews to learn about news ?!

I always considered it as comedy channel.

Lol, Fox News is the most biased news channel there is. No one should watch Fox.
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Fox have no more ideas lol... This is thin!

You often shoot the messenger? shaking head
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It's so strange to see people use a super left wing website to report on the viewership of Fox News. You would not be able to back this up with real information, as the true fact is; the people that listen to Fox News are just as politically, socially and racially diverse as those that read other news.
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All the mainstream US news channels are comedy channels. That includes the MSNBC, CNBC and the CNN.

That's true. However it's comedy that is not funny at all, because it aims at influencing people's mindset (and often succeeds).

I trust only non-EU/US channels such as Russia Today and Al Jazeera.

I don't trust these sources neither. They're just media influenced by different political forces.

I prefer to trust only what I can verify, regardless of the source.
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A division within the Department of Defense is investigating whether the digital currency bitcoin is a possible terrorist threat.

Keyword possible. I'd be surprised if they weren’t going to or already haven’t investigated it in some capacity. They need to know if it's a tool that can be used against them. I think Bitcoin has certain aspects that can be taken advantage of nefariously, but then so does cash. It'll be interesting to see what they deduce.
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These DoD call to actions are common. What it basically does is says that the DoD is willing to fund contractors that will give them information on the topic they are asking about.

Usually someone with an inside connection to the reviewing agency will put together a contract with all of the wording that the agency is looking for.

Then the key is to know what the agency wants the results to look like. Then you do some pseudo scientific research and analysis and come up with the answer they want. You put it together in some big briefing or product with the idea that you need more funding to move to the next phase (for bitcoin the next phase would be a program to monitor and help fight the terrorists using bitcoin) which brings in the big money.

The person who used to be in charge of the whole thing (some Colonel or General) eventually retires and gets hired by the same company that he funded for the big project and makes bank sitting on his ass getting more contracts using his inside connections. And the cycle continues.
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So people are actually using foxnews to learn about news ?!

I always considered it as comedy channel.

All the mainstream US news channels are comedy channels. That includes the MSNBC, CNBC and the CNN. I trust only non-EU/US channels such as Russia Today and Al Jazeera.
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So people are actually using foxnews to learn about news ?!

I always considered it as comedy channel.
legendary
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That said, they are the richest demographic sub-section in the US, and the ones who are most likely to invest in Bitcoin (in the future). That said, no one caught the fact that the poll was taken during the day, when normal people are at work, and the retirees are at home, answering their phone. This is a typical skewed media poll.
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Nope..
anyone out there wanna sell me a nuclear device for 1 BTC?? $435 for a nuclear suitcase bomb... as soon as it's detonated your 1 BTC may go to the moon in value...

Sorry...All I have are "F" boms.
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anyone out there wanna sell me a nuclear device for 1 BTC?? $435 for a nuclear suitcase bomb... as soon as it's detonated your 1 BTC may go to the moon in value...
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Nope..
There will be a hell of a fight in the future as crypto-currencies threaten the established finance system.  One HELL of a fight.
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A Great Time to Start Something!

"Some high-profile cases have highlighted bitcoin’s vulnerability, including Silk Road, the digital black market shut down in October by the FBI. Silk Road accepted only bitcoin for payments. The site’s founder was charged with drug trafficking and money laundering."

They are saying BTC might be a threat, but...
Remember!
It is also vulnerable and clearly tied to drugs.  Shocked
Fox News: Fair and balanced...
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so the government has been laughed at for all the false publicity and lies that bitcoin drug lords surpass fiat drug lords, so now they move onto terrorism..

after all their investigations they will come to the universal phrase:
'bitcoin dont kill people.. people do'

and we will laugh again

hypocracy makes me laugh,
if they dont want people shooting people, ban guns
if they dont want people funding murder, ban money

bitcoin is not a bomb or a gun.. and so why even bother with this latest saga of propaganda

and the summary of millions of dollars worth of DoD research is this

bitcoins is not in government control. it cant be banned.
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Android, Motorola, social media and virtual reality were also included on the CTTSO’s list of topics worth researching regarding terrorism.

Fast, sell Android, buy iPhones, LOL
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