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legendary
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She also writing it from out of the US combining the song with the story why she left the states?
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do you realize the crooked DEA agent busted an underling of Ross. Then stole all the coins the underling was in charge of kept the coins. Then asked Ross if he wanted revenge on the underling. So all the heavy duty crimes were done by the DEA agent. not the naive moron Ross.

This is beyond entrapment. This is a frame up beyond belief no mombo jumbo.

This is, contrary to public beliefs, quite common with these professionalists.
Also many of the secret services are a home to corrupt asshole members.


yep they put away John Gotti for life using the testimony of a guy that killed 21 people

He was a hitman.  Worse yet at least two of the 21 killed were people passing by and not part of the hits.

"Sammy the bull" was released into witness protection and not convicted of any of the murders.

He went on to be a huge dope dealer out west in Arizona or New Mexico.

Plenty more like that.
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do you realize the crooked DEA agent busted an underling of Ross. Then stole all the coins the underling was in charge of kept the coins. Then asked Ross if he wanted revenge on the underling. So all the heavy duty crimes were done by the DEA agent. not the naive moron Ross.

This is beyond entrapment. This is a frame up beyond belief no mombo jumbo.

Stole or confiscated?

Yes, it was clear entrapment and surely the main reason as to why the evidence was dismissed and Ross was not convicted of attempted murder. And yes, it was a blatant abuse of power by a man supposedly representing law and order and I really cannot believe that there was no backlash for the agent after the whole fiasco...

But even if they backed Ross into a corner, he should not have ordered a murder- or at least what he thought was going to be a murder. It was his decision to do so, and by doing so he showed us who he really is- not some guy simply "running a website" but a guy who has no qualms about killing people who interfere in his business.
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do you realize the crooked DEA agent busted an underling of Ross. Then stole all the coins the underling was in charge of kept the coins. Then asked Ross if he wanted revenge on the underling. So all the heavy duty crimes were done by the DEA agent. not the naive moron Ross.

This is beyond entrapment. This is a frame up beyond belief no mombo jumbo.

This is, contrary to public beliefs, quite common with these professionalists.
Also many of the secret services are a home to corrupt asshole members.
legendary
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1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ

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Not sure if anyone remembers me posting this chart before but, here it is updated.  Estimated for a new ATH on or around November 11th 2024.  Kind of funny how close this lines up.



***Edit***
Looks like this was the last time I posted it
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.63504416
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Ross who?

Some guy serving multiple life sentences for creating a website to fill public demand.

You forgot the part where he willingly tried to hire a hitman (who was an undercover agent) to kill someone.

He was not convicted of this as far as I’m aware, making it just a talking point that should not be repeated. He was convicted of running a website that let people sell things. The fact an undercover cop tried to extort and entrap him, eventually stealing, then lying to his bosses until he found himself in jail, shouldn’t be held against Ross.
Ross who?

Some guy serving multiple life sentences for creating a website to fill public demand.

You forgot the part where he willingly tried to hire a hitman (who was an undercover agent) to kill someone.

He wasn't charged or convicted of those allegations, even if they might of been true.

He was not charged for it, and yes he was entrapped by the undercover agents. But the evidence that he was willing to go for it speaks for itself and I do not think that should be excusable, even if he did not get convicted for it because of technical legal mumbo jumbo reasons.

do you realize the crooked DEA agent busted an underling of Ross. Then stole all the coins the underling was in charge of kept the coins. Then asked Ross if he wanted revenge on the underling. So all the heavy duty crimes were done by the DEA agent. not the naive moron Ross.

This is beyond entrapment. This is a frame up beyond belief no mombo jumbo.
legendary
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Chasing chopper time
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New all time high as I type this. Seems like people are barely even talking about it. The next year is going to be fun.
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Anytime I recall LFC_Bitcoin posting Bitcoin is always at it's lowest before a US election
I just smile
Like I just smile
Like Lord I'm always smiling
Up, Up and away.

I feel so bad about the $9,975 I paid for my Trezor Model One in January 2017.
Atleast it wasn't saved in Fiat.
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I feel so bad about the $9,975 I paid for my Trezor Model One in January 2017.

Paid (0.33) ~ €23.500 for a Trezor One. Cheesy

lol.

0.13 BTC.

similar situation here lol

of course its also why many folks may still have their btc as opposed to it being lost/stolen, so its a good value nonetheless

I feel so bad about the $9,975 I paid for my Trezor Model One in January 2017.

haha...i don't even bother to look..there were some currently ridiculous numbers spend on small stuff like hardware wallet(s).
In most cases I tried to do a replacement trade immediately, but wasn't doing it religiously.

I have a holistic view on it: our buying and spending bitcoin "spread the seeds" so more people could have stacked.

Best purchase we ever made!
legendary
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Next big ask: to eliminate cap gains tax on bitcoin so it could used productively without sacrificing a big chunk of value immediately.
New policy: tax the end of the chain if you need to.

For example: usage of bitcoin to acquire directly productive assets (like RE).
Then, tax such RE either on yearly profits (in case of a rental) or at the end, when the house is sold.
legendary
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I feel so bad about the $9,975 I paid for my Trezor Model One in January 2017.

haha...i don't even bother to look..there were some currently ridiculous numbers that I spent on small stuff like hardware wallet(s).
In most cases I tried to do a replacement trade immediately, but wasn't doing it religiously.

I have a holistic view on it: our buying and spending bitcoin "spread the seeds" so more people could have stacked.
legendary
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what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
I feel so bad about the $9,975 I paid for my Trezor Model One in January 2017.

Paid (0.33) ~ €23.500 for a Trezor One. Cheesy

lol.

0.13 BTC.


similar situation here lol

of course its also why many folks may still have their btc as opposed to it being lost/stolen, so its a good value nonetheless
legendary
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1CBuddyxy4FerT3hzMmi1Jz48ESzRw1ZzZ

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