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Topic: Peter Vessenes: Take a step back and F*** YOUR OWN FACE!!! - page 4. (Read 8303 times)

legendary
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even with all the help in the world from the mainstream zionist media.

You lost me with that one, hate-monger.

He's a fascist. Only he doesn't recognize it himself.

Zionism, christianism, islamism, communism, capitalism, nationalism - that's all fascism and idiotism, a labor slave ethos; the merger of corporate and state power.
hero member
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even with all the help in the world from the mainstream zionist media.

You lost me with that one, hate-monger.

He's a fascist. Only he doesn't recognize it himself.
legendary
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WHY ARE YOU STILL LIVING IN THE US YOU PEACE OF SHIT!

If you do not agree with your governments laws you should just leave...


No, as someone from Europe, I would love him not to listen to you but to stay and fight the laws (organised violence) of the state mafia, and fight against people like you, the happy slaves, who are accepting and supporting the organised violence. Everybody has the natural law to fight the state mafia at home first.
sr. member
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regarding liberty reserve...

compare this

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The money was virtual, but prosecutors say the crime was real.


Officials brought charges against a group of men who allegedly manufactured an Internet-based currency to launder about $6 billion in ill-gotten gains, a sign of authorities’ rising concern with digital cash.

 

Liberty Reserve, which was incorporated in 2006, was a “bank of choice for the criminal underworld,” according to the indictment, which said the operation allegedly laundered the money through 55 million transactions before it was shut down earlier this month. The company has about one million users world-wide, including about 200,000 people in the U.S., according to prosecutors. They called the plot one of the largest money-laundering operations ever uncovered.

 

A spokesman for Liberty Reserve couldn’t immediately be reached for comment. Prosecutors said Tuesday that they arrested five of the seven men charged in the indictment Friday in Spain, Costa Rica and Brooklyn, N.Y., and charged them with operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business. The officials said they plan to seek extradition of those arrested abroad, and that the two remaining men are at large.

 

On Tuesday, in the first use of the 2001 Patriot Act against a virtual currency, the Treasury Department invoked a section of the law to choke off Liberty Reserve from the U.S. financial system. The Treasury’s proposal would prohibit U.S. financial institutions from opening or maintaining accounts for foreign banks that process transactions for Liberty Reserve and require special steps to guard against any transactions involving it.

to this:

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(Reuters) - HSBC Holdings Plc agreed to pay a record $1.92 billion in fines to U.S. authorities for allowing itself to be used to launder a river of drug money flowing out of Mexico and other banking lapses.

 

Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel and Colombia’s Norte del Valle cartel between them laundered $881 million through HSBC and a Mexican unit, the U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday.

 

We accept responsibility for our past mistakes. We have said we are profoundly sorry for them, and we do so again. The HSBC of today is a fundamentally different organization from the one that made those mistakes,” HSBC Chief Executive Stuart Gulliver said.

 

Bank officials repeatedly ignored internal warnings that HSBC’s monitoring systems were inadequate, the Justice Department said. In 2008, for example, the CEO of HSBC Mexico was told that Mexican law enforcement had a recording of a Mexican drug lord saying that HSBC Mexico was the place to launder money.

 

No bank or bank executives have been indicted. Instead, prosecutors have used deferred prosecutions, under which criminal charges against a firm are set aside if it agrees to conditions such as paying fines and changing its behavior.

now, think again about "foundation"

(taken from http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-05-30/liberty-reserve-and-why-some-money-launderers-are-more-equal-others)
legendary
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CEO of IOHK
You guys can complain about it or support the Bitcoin Education Project. We are the only group right now that is growing into a force capable of building a Bitcoin foundation that represents the will of the community.
legendary
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From http://www.cnbc.com/id/100774151:

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But Peter Vessenes, chairman and executive director of the Bitcoin Foundation, was unfazed by the Liberty Reserve crackdown.

"The U.S. put out guidance recently through the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, and we've been following up on that guidance and crushing bad actors," he said in an interview with CNBC Asia. "We're seeing a bit of a sweep right now," he said.

To Peter:

Really fu**face? Who exactly have you been "crushing"?


He's been sending really hurtful letters to Keanu Reeves
sr. member
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even with all the help in the world from the mainstream zionist media.

You lost me with that one, hate-monger.
legendary
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So it's good that we have a decoy out there, in their crosshairs, to let them feel they have someone they can pull a nondescript van full of spooks next to, and make dissapear, when the day comes that they want the pain to stop.

No vans full of spooks are coming after anyone involved in the Bitcoin Foundation. A centralized body like itself is exactly what governments will want/need in order to manipulate the network.

Yup.  And a centralized network is just what a centralized body like that needs.  They made a giant fuck-up by not waiting until the blocks were full and the limit was lifted (which couldn't happen to soon for our buddy ~justusranvier here.)  Unless it was baked into 0.8.2 somehow and nobody noticed.

legendary
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I'm glad I never donated to Bitcoin Foundation.

+1

This Vesseness guy is... a "bad influence", to say the least.

I won't be surprised the day he proposes mandatory white-listing of addresses.
I hope Gavin knows that's the moment to jump off.
legendary
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I'm glad I'm not the only one who sees the 'Bitcoin Foundation' for what it really is, another wannabe federal reserve.
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order in numbers

So it's good that we have a decoy out there, in their crosshairs, to let them feel they have someone they can pull a nondescript van full of spooks next to, and make dissapear, when the day comes that they want the pain to stop.



No vans full of spooks are coming after anyone involved in the Bitcoin Foundation. A centralized body like itself is exactly what governments will want/need in order to manipulate the network.
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Although it is unnerving for me to hear Vessenes take credit like that, at the same time I wonder if this is just what bitcoin needs... A decoy.

Govs and their lapdog the mainstream media have absolutely no concept in their noggins about how bitcoin could evade their power. To them, every obstacle is a military problem; enough use of force and that'll fix it. They think they can use bombs and tanks on bitcoin if they need to one day, and that's why they don't panic now.

So it's good that we have a decoy out there, in their crosshairs, to let them feel they have someone they can pull a nondescript van full of spooks next to, and make dissapear, when the day comes that they want the pain to stop.

I say let him keep talking, and let the enemy keep thinking they can stop bitcoin by capturing Vessenes and the other foundation heads.
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order in numbers
I just want to make the point that Bitcoin is neither a business nor an institution, and is therefore outside the realm of regulation. It's more like a force of nature, and those trying to regulate it are (in my opinion) either seeking personal gain (whether political, financial, or both) or they're up to something else that can't be any good.

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It pangs of innocent-have-nothing-to-hide rhetoric.
legendary
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Effective the May 31st, 2013 Tangible Cryptography has suspended new purchases of Bitcoins through our service FastCash4Bitcoins.  We take this step in response to a notice received on the same day from the Commonwealth of Virginia that a complaint has been made that our company is operating as an unlicensed money transmitter.
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Sorry that is not how elections are won... Nice try. We would have mitt in office if this were the case.



Obama won and 'pocketed' $87m?

The elites decide who is going to be president - you and your meaningless "vote" have nothing to do with it.

Also this.

Now, back on topic?  Cheesy
legendary
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Sorry that is not how elections are won... Nice try. We would have mitt in office if this were the case.

This is a rather naive statement. Elections are just a show for the average dummie to think he makes a difference.

The elites decide who is going to be president - you and your meaningless "vote" have nothing to do with it.
legendary
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------For one, as a currency of limited quantity—about half of the 22 million bitcoins that can ultimately be "mined"

No one at CNBC knows what they are talking about or they deliberately acting like a dumb blond about all this..

There will never be more than 21million..... followed by infinite decimals places.



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You have to ask, "What is CNBC and Peter trying to accomplish with this bit of propaganda?"

To someone who is low-tech and new to bitcoin, this would easily convince them that Peter is the head of bitcoin, and that he is making it a regulated currency.

Now you may realize that Peter is just a self appointed nitwit of a rather meaningless organization, but the average dumb american does not. The banks strategy is to create a regulated sphere of bitcoin usage, and use their media to spin it like they are cracking down on everyone else. Sort of like shutting down Napster, and creating itunes. Thing is, that hasn't stopped anyone from downloading free music, and I doubt Peter and his band of assclowns will do any better with bitcoin - even with all the help in the world from the mainstream zionist media.
legendary
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WHY ARE YOU STILL LIVING IN THE US YOU PEACE OF SHIT!

If you do not agree with your governments laws you should just leave...

Good ol' American democracy in action and Freudian slip of the decade?
Yea, the only sad part is that the last 30 years, in my opinion the US no longer has been a democracy, (1 person, 1 vote) not sure what to call it but nowadays its (1 dollar, 1 vote)

If you're ok with that and have a million or more, the US is the place for you, if you're unhappy with that, or don't have a million, best thing to do is leave asap.

Sorry that is not how elections are won... Nice try. We would have mitt in office if this were the case.
Money is the only reason he even got close Tongue

But lets stay on topic...
sr. member
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WHY ARE YOU STILL LIVING IN THE US YOU PEACE OF SHIT!

If you do not agree with your governments laws you should just leave...

Good ol' American democracy in action and Freudian slip of the decade?
Yea, the only sad part is that the last 30 years, in my opinion the US no longer has been a democracy, (1 person, 1 vote) not sure what to call it but nowadays its (1 dollar, 1 vote)

If you're ok with that and have a million or more, the US is the place for you, if you're unhappy with that, or don't have a million, best thing to do is leave asap.

Sorry that is not how elections are won... Nice try. We would have mitt in office if this were the case.
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