Christianity and Anarchism/Voluntaryism

For quite a while I’ve been mulling over how Christianity is anarchistic, and even necessarily so. Then I came across this: http://anarchast.com/front/2013/5/2/anarchast-ep72-with-paul-rosenberg-christians-are-anarchists.html When you think about it, it makes sense. Christianity doesn’t force anyone to be a Christian. The entire point is to freely choose. Freewill is paramount. This is pretty much what you get… Continue reading Christianity and Anarchism/Voluntaryism

1 More Reason to Use Bitcoin – Feds Steal Mt. Gox Dwolla Funds

The irony here is simply sickening. The Feds have stolen funds from Mt. Gox’s Dwolla account. Don’t they see that what they are doing only gives 1 more reason to use bitcoin? They can’t seize bitcoins, so that danger is eliminated. Governments can steal your fiat stored in banks or payment processors, but they can’t… Continue reading 1 More Reason to Use Bitcoin – Feds Steal Mt. Gox Dwolla Funds

The Right of Revolution

I’d never seen the New Hampshire Constitution before, but man… talk about BAD. ASS. Check out article 10: [Art.] 10. [Right of Revolution.] Government being instituted for the common benefit, protection, and security, of the whole community, and not for the private interest or emolument of any one man, family, or class of men; therefore, whenever… Continue reading The Right of Revolution

Obama vs. Reagan

Barack Obama: Unfortunately, you’ve grown up hearing voices that incessantly warn of government as nothing more than some separate, sinister entity that’s at the root of all our problems. Ronald Reagan: In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem. Ahem… Nuff said?

Foreign Policy’s Power Map

It is far from rare to see total BS in the media, but the following is a spectacularly skewed list. http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2013/04/29/the_500_most_powerful_people_in_the_world For the sake of ease, here’s an Excel file that you can sort to have a deeper and easier look into the FUD: Foreign policy top 500 powerful people In there you’ll find all… Continue reading Foreign Policy’s Power Map

Dear Mr. Paul Krugman, About Bitcoin…

Dear Mr. Paul Krugman, I read your recent piece about Adam Smith and bitcoin. http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/04/12/adam-smith-hates-bitcoin/ Once again, it seems all roads in economics come down to the roads. Perhaps, Mr. Krugman, you can explain how without roads, goods and services can be delivered to people efficiently? It appears that you agree with Adam Smith, and… Continue reading Dear Mr. Paul Krugman, About Bitcoin…

Canadians Bullish on Bitcoin

Over the past while I’ve noticed disparities in prices in different bitcoin exchanges. In particular, the VirtEx exchange in Canada often trades at around 10% higher than mtGox.   Typical bid/ask spreads at mtGox are around 1.2% to 1.6% of the BTC price, with most bidding trading around the even dollar and $0.50 marks. It’s… Continue reading Canadians Bullish on Bitcoin

Frackin’ Reserve! for Android

Frackin’ Reserve is now available for Android! In an effort to try and help educate people about the inevitable mathematical fraud of fractional reserve banking, I’ve released an Android version. It’s 100% free. Pass it around, and let’s END THE FED! Frackin’ Reserve lets you simulate what happens in the money cycle with fractional reserve… Continue reading Frackin’ Reserve! for Android

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