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Using The Nash Equilibrium and Mutually Assured Destruction To Bypass Bitcoin Currency Exchanges

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May 3, 2013
Using The Nash Equilibrium and Mutually Assured Destruction To Bypass Bitcoin Currency Exchanges

A fascinating concept has been created by software developer Seong Yup Yoo.  Mr. Yoo has created a website that allows people to exchange fiat money for Bitcoins directly with each other without having to use a third party exchange. He has accomplished this task by incorporating the concepts of mutually assured destruction and the Nash equilibrium. The...
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Carl Jung’s Near Death Experience, From His Autobiography

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April 24, 2013
Carl Jung’s Near Death Experience, From His Autobiography

It should be noted that at the time Jung underwent his near death experience, no images of the Earth from space existed.  The first image from space was taken in 1946.  Color images of the Earth from space did not exist until the DODGE satellite in 1967.  His account of the Earth is striking in...
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Private Military Contractors Belie The Official Boston Marathon Story

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April 18, 2013
Private Military Contractors Belie The Official Boston Marathon Story

Update:  The US government must be shooting for an Oscar nomination with this stunt.  For those of you who are not interested in reading this entire article, here’s a little re-cap of the things we know so far: - Craft International (private military contractor) was at the bombing site before the bombs blew up. - Craft founder...
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The Bitcoin Crash – What Happened?

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April 10, 2013
The Bitcoin Crash – What Happened?

Read this article on PolicyMic. A major correction in Bitcoin prices occurred today, with the price plummeting from a high of $266 to a low of $105, last time I looked, it was back above $170 and climbing. In this article, I would like to discuss why this occurred and what it means for...
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A Rebuttal To Bitcoin: Money of the Future or Old-Fashioned Bubble?

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April 9, 2013
A Rebuttal To Bitcoin: Money of the Future or Old-Fashioned Bubble?

At this point, I’m starting to become frustrated with the Mises Institute’s constant bashing of the Bitcoin currency by various authors who do not have a firm grip on just what Bitcoin actually is or what it represents.  The latest anti-Bitcoin article to grace the pages of Mises’ website was written by Patrik Korda, a...
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Architects and Engineers Question The Official 9/11 Story

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January 18, 2013
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It may come as a surprise to many readers who are unfamiliar with the evidence surrounding the 9/11 terrorist attacks, but explosives were indeed found in all of the dust samples taken from the World Trade Center.  Of course, the state organized investigation failed to turn up any, but that was because they didn’t...
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Gun Control: Using Threats To Get What We Want

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January 15, 2013
Gun Control: Using Threats To Get What We Want

How many of us in our daily lives threaten others with violence to get them to comply with our wishes?  I reckon that the majority of us don’t regularly threaten people.  There is a logical reason for this; when we threaten people we burn social bridges.  Cooperative arrangements between humans are necessary in order...
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There Are Three Kinds of Lies: Lies, Damned Lies, and CPI Statistics

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January 10, 2013
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I believe that when Mark Twain made his famous quip about statistics, he actually had Bureau of Labor Statistic bureaucrats in mind. The U.S. government claims that the official inflation rate, known as the Consumer Price Index, has been holding steady at around 2% to 3% per year. Personal experience and a wealth of data contradict this “official”...
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What A Real Investigation Into 9/11 Would Look Like

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November 29, 2012
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This is one of the most compelling documentaries on the subject I’ve come across.  The author connects all the dots between the people in power, big business and the physical evidence.
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Meat Packing Lies: Exposing The Fiction Of Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle

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November 15, 2012
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As a person who advocates for the elimination of the coercively funded state and the supremacy of property rights, I often find myself involved in arguments over the need for inspection and regulation of food and drug products.  Typically one of the first things I’m told to read is Upton Sinclair’s muckraking novel “The Jungle,” which supposedly...
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