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L0laL33tz 2 weeks ago
There‘s a coordinated campaign to flood Nostr with regime change freedom astroturf propaganda, and I am tired of it. View quoted note →
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L0laL33tz 2 weeks ago
Leopoldo Lopez calls for real elections. He says Venezuela needs real democracy. Not a new connected elite. These are admirable things. Lets see what he means by this. In 2014, Leopoldo Lopez was arrested for leading violent protests in Venezuela. This fact is disputed, especially by those who advocated for his innocence. What is undisputable is that a 2013 memo crafted under USAID supervision called exactly for what Lopez had been charged with: telling opposition members to „create crisis situations in the streets that facilitate U.S. and NATO intervention.“ „Whenever possible, the violence should result in deaths or injuries,“ the memo says. And dozens of people did die in the protests Lopez led, with hundreds more being injured. This, too, is undisputed. A few years later, in 2019, Juan Guaido led an uprising and declared himself President of Venezuela with support of the first Trump administration. No election, no democracy. Guaido freed Lopez from house arrest, who is widely cited as his mentor. During the time of Guaido‘s acknowledgment as the legitimate - though unelected - President of Venezuela by the international community, he robbed the country of an estimated 30B Dollars. This included reserves at the New York Fed, which had been frozen due to sanctions - under guaido, the 400M Dollars belonging to the country dwindled to 30M. Over 350M dollars, gone. It also included handing US vulture funds control of Venezuelan infrastructure - including funds led by American investor Paul Singer - and ballooned Venezuelas debt with international creditors from ~1B Dollars to more than 20B Dollars. Due to his actions, Guaido quickly lost support even from his own party, and was eventually ousted. As one opposition member stated: „Maduro, Guaido, Chavista […] They‘re all just thieves.“ So when Leopoldo Lopez speaks of „real elections,“ „democracy,“ and „a free venezuela for everyone,“ ask him if he means like the last times he attempted to take over the country with the help of the US. Very long but worthwhile investigation into the financial coup Lopez‘ mentee staged here: View quoted note →
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L0laL33tz 3 weeks ago
Someone has to say it: You cannot support Oslo Freedom Forum while supporting human rights. Today I checked my spam folder and saw that the HRF has announced that Venezuelan opposition candidate Maria Corina Machado will be speaking at this year's OFF. In December, Julian Assange filed a criminal complaint against the Nobel Foundation for awarding last years peace prize to Machado, arguing – with substantial legal basis – that the payout of the 1M$ prize money would amount to complicity in war crimes. Machado has repeatedly called for US bombing of her own country, has endorsed the US' extrajudicial killings of fishermen at sea – classified as war crimes by countless legal scholars around the world –, and has told Netanyahu that she "greatly appreciates his decisions and resolute actions in the course of war, as well as Israel's achievements," according to the Israeli government. In case you are wondering, that is the same Netanyahu who currently has an outstanding arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity, and whose government has been found to plausibly be infringing on the UN Genocide Convention by the International Court of Justice. Go to OFF for all I care and tell yourself that you are doing something good for bitcoin. But know that if you do, you are, quite literally, taking a stand against humanity. image
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L0laL33tz 3 weeks ago
Do you use a VPN? You may be send to prison for a crime someone else committed with that same IP address. image A lot of people ask why Roman Sterlingov’s prosecution may be as important as the prosecutions of Roman Storm and the Samourai devs, when one allegedly operated a custodial mixer and the others built a non-custodial software protocol. The answer lies in how Sterlingov was identified as Bitcoin Fog’s operator – and it could happen to anyone. At yesterday’s hearing, judges pushed back against the idea that Sterlingov “likely” operated BF. Why? Because the main piece of evidence tying Sterlingov to BF is an IP address that was used to log into a Liberty Reserve account tied to BF. A few minutes before, Sterlingov had used that same IP address to log into a Liberty Reserve account under his own name. The prosecution argued that it is therefore “likely” that Sterlingov operated BF. But how “likely” is it really? “Likely” is a comparative term, the judges argued yesterday. Could the prosecution present any framework for what constitutes “likely” in this case? It could not: An IP address can be used by tens or thousands of people at the same time when using a public WiFi or a VPN. By how many on average? The prosecution didn't know. Without the IP address tying Sterlingov to the Liberty Reserve account tied to BF, the entire case falls apart: Because the cryptocurrency tracing is also tied to that same IP address – all it shows otherwise is funds from Sterlingov’s KYCed MtGox account flowing to a wallet outside of MtGox, exemplified by the Government with a literal black piggy bank with a question mark. No one knows who that wallet belongs to. From there, the funds flowed back into MtGox, and *numerous* hops later, through several other exchanges, wallets and addresses, test payments had been made to BF. Again: the only evidence tying Sterlingov to BF is that someone with the same IP address logged into an account tied to BF in that chain of payments. That could have been anyone on the same VPN or public WiFi – and it could have been you. According to the Government, ofc there were other "indications" making it "likely" that it was him - such as an email showing that Sterlingov used Liberty Reserve and AurumXchange. If you've been around long enough, you'll know that everyone used AurumXchange. And that everyone used Liberty Reserve. Bc bitcoin was early, and not many services existed. The moral of this story is that if you happen to use the same VPN as a criminal, and you also use the most popular services a criminal uses, the government may send you to prison for over a decade for a crime it finds “likely” you committed with no framework of what “likely” even means. This is the bar for factual evidence this case sets that can be used to send people to prison.
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L0laL33tz 3 weeks ago
Circuit judges appear to be arguing that mixers are legal in theory, but not in practice: any money sent to them is part of a criminal conspiracy to launder money. Pay fucking attention. View quoted note →
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L0laL33tz 3 weeks ago
Extremely tired of the constant infantilization of women in this space. Having a vagina does not make you retarded. Maybe a good thing to remember. Happy mothers day.
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L0laL33tz 2 months ago
Scheduling twitter posts over tor browser is so hilarious bc twitter wont let you change the time zone and grabs it from your exit node 2pm greenwich time? No idea what that is, lets go
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L0laL33tz 3 months ago
So I had a lobster the past few weeks. Ran on the cheapest model, so he was pretty stupid. Then I let him go on nostr, and he adapted himself based on the content that was getting the most zaps. He became so astronomically retarded that I had to put him down. Im pretty sure this tells us something. RIP Gary 2026-2026 image
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L0laL33tz 3 months ago
Nostr friends, is there a way to schedule posts on here?
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L0laL33tz 3 months ago
Not to be the one to point the big fat fascism-finger again, but the N*zi regime's use of the banking system to persecute its enemies was literally the only reason that Switzerland codified bank secrecy into law 👍 View quoted note →
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L0laL33tz 3 months ago
If you believe this you are retarded, thank you for your attention to this matter image
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L0laL33tz 4 months ago
Writing about all this Epstein stuff is incredibly tiring because people constantly seem to assume that you're on "their side." Fun fact, you can criticize things without generalizing them to an entire group of people 👍
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L0laL33tz 4 months ago
Internet: The Illusion of Empowerment, Jerry Mander, 1998 image
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L0laL33tz 4 months ago
Please do not scan your eyeballs at the Gap, thank you for your attention to this matter image
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L0laL33tz 4 months ago
New US-planned working camp in Gaza would impose a CBDC on residents to control, monitor, and stop any and all transactions the Isntrealis do not like We call this part of the "peace plan" 👍 image
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L0laL33tz 4 months ago
Anybody know how much RAM I need to have around 1500 browser tabs open on a macbook