PNN Live #68 March 11, 2014

Raw Milk Loses in Court, Plus Freedom to Travel

David Gumpert and Jay Noone join PNN Live to discuss important issues in the peaceful resistance community. In the first hour, we cover the raw milk issue, specifically the recent court battle lost by Michael Schmidt in Ontario, Canada. In the second hour, we talk with Jay Noone about freedom to travel issues and how to challenge the motor vehicle code. Plus, as always, we’ll cover peaceful resistance news from around the world.

http://thecompletepatient.com/  http://thecompletepatient.com/article/2014/march/11/michael-schmidt-vows-people-will-get-their-milk

 

http://thebovine.wordpress.com/2014/03/11/michael-schmidt-vows-to-take-raw-milk-fight-to-the-supreme-court-cbc-news/

Mother petitions court decision ordering her to follow father’s request to circumcise son

http://www.circumstitions.com/news/news61.html#force4

 

BanBossy

http://banbossy.com/

 

Satoshi Saturdays, March 15!

https://www.facebook.com/events/693647774019623/?ref_newsfeed_story_type=regular

 

Weird Facts about States

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/11/weird-facts-states_n_4869798.html?ncid=fcbklnkushpmg00000063

 

Good buys and Coins to Avoid

http://cryptosource.org/good-buys-and-coins-to-avoid-how-daily-coin-maintenance-costs-should-factor-into-your-investment-decisions/

 

Patrick Byrne

http://www.wired.com/business/2014/02/rise-fall-rise-patrick-byrne/

 

Corn Flakes Are Bullshit

http://mentalfloss.com/article/32042/corn-flakes-were-invented-part-anti-masturbation-crusade

 

New Tech Indiegogo Could Help You Spend Bitcoins

http://mybtc.cc/

 

US Congressman Calls for Ban on US Dollars to Mock Bitcoin Ban

http://www.forbes.com/sites/kashmirhill/2014/03/05/congressman-calls-for-ban-on-u-s-dollar-in-response-to-senators-bitcoin-ban-request/

 

Interrelations Happy Story

http://www.peoplesdailyng.com/muslims-christians-team-to-heal-a-divided-kaduna-state/

 

Free Comedy Cartoon Comic Book Give-away!

http://LampoonTheSystem.com  

 

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PNN Live #67 Liberty Love Fest 4

In this episode, I interview politicians who are running for office in New Hampshire (to try and make it more free than it already is), and Kristin Alpert talks Liberty Love Fest, plus Peace News, and more!

Matt Phillips – Free Stater running for Bedford, NH Town Council

 

Kristin Alpert – Liberty Love Fest 4, http://LibertyLoveFest.org

 

Dan Itse – NH State Rep, Author of “States Have Powers”

 

(HOAX) Connecticut Police Refuse to Enforce New Gun Laws

http://www.examiner.com/article/conn-police-refuse-to-enforce-new-gun-laws This story turned out to be false reporting based on a hoax.

 

Feds Dismiss 11 Charges Against Barrett Brown

http://thehoustonfreethinkers.com/breaking-news-feds-dismissing-11-counts-against-journalist-barrett-brown/

 

Parent Bashes Cop’s Head into Wall

http://www.wach.com/news/story.aspx?id=1015722#.UxoPpeddVjY

Digital Common Law Autonomous Dispute Resolution

 

https://www.dclinstitute.org/

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2014 is the Year of Crypto Currency

A reporter named Golan, from a blog called New Digital Money wanted to interview me regarding this year’s prospects for bitcoin. Here is a copy of my responses to his questions:

1. What will 2014 be for cryptocurrencies?

2014 will be a defining year for crypto currencies. The Texas Bitcoin Conference is already kicking off with huge success right now. Techies and investors are talking about ways to innovate bitcoin and make it easier for the masses to use. The BitShares Developer’s Conference in July will be host to another round of super-nerds gathering to compete on projects that use the block chain technology in new and imaginative ways. If I can use an example from recent history, 2014 will be like the year everyone got AOL on dial-up and could suddenly access the internet. The mainstream crowd could now access what was formerly a game for nerds. The nerds will continue to innovate in ways these people can’t see coming, because what they’re building more closely resembles the internet of today, with HTML5. 2014 will see bitcoin come into its own, adopted more into the mainstream, and set the stage for 2015, when people will be ready to embrace block chain technology to solve other real-world problems, such as escrow and encrypted email services.

2. Exchange services help or hurt cryptocurrencies?

Exchange services help crypto-currencies. They provide a market for people to trade for things they want. The more places people can buy and sell what they want, the more liquid the currencies. Liquidity is key for any market. Blockchain.info’s recent acquisition of a Real Time Trading Platform will spell good news for exchanges this year. Hopefully we’ll see a leveling out of the volatility when more price information is aggregated in one place.

3. Are (or will) cryptocurrencies in war with international cooperatives?

Cryptocurrencies are not at war with anyone or any thing. They simply exist as a tool for exchanging value, and people find them useful. War would imply some sort of aggressive force, such as the force required to compel people to pay taxes. No such force exists in any crypto currency created to date. All crypto currencies of which I am aware are traded on a purely voluntary basis. Therefore, the only people who use them are people who believe they are better off for doing so.

4. Is there a way to reassure governments that Bitcoin is not an enemy? If so, how?

I wouldn’t try to reassure governments that bitcoin is not an enemy. It may be, in some respects. It returns control over their money to the people. It gives individuals the freedom to send money to any other individual without being obstructed by laws or borders. Governments exist to control people, and bitcoin gives people an escape from some of those controls. Bitcoin is even more of an existential threat to governments than most people realize because 1) it is a sound currency introduced into a world of doomed fiat currency, and 2) the block chain technology will empower individuals to depend on code rather than individuals. Trust in many traditional ways will become obsolete, and with it, trust in politicians, lawyers, and bankers, too.

5. Who would you like to see (portrait) next to the Bitcoin logo (from any time in history)?

I don’t want to see an person’s face next to the Bitcoin logo. I trust in the soundness of the code and cryptography, not in individuals.

6. Do we have to much ‘coins’? (http://coinmarketcap.com/)?

People think that the explosion in the number of “alt-coins” is a bad thing, but I say give me more! Each new alt-coin offers something different, building on the designs of their predecessors, and going through the endless trial and error of serving a market. Do crypto users want digital money with proof of work, or proof of stake? Questions like these may seem technical today, but this is how we describe the different features offered by the different currencies.

Unlike paper money, code-able money is an instrument, a tool that can be upgraded. It can be re-tooled and improved. All of this can be done without anyone having to turn in their old notes and get issued new ones. It’s an entirely new way to think about money, and in some ways, it’s old. It used to be that anyone could issue bank notes and trade them as currency. The banks with solid business practices thrived, while the banks with poor habits or little utility failed. Saying there are too many coins would be worse than saying there are too many flavors of ice cream, it is to cut off the possibility of ever innovating ice-cream into a sandwich or a root-beer float. The next big innovation in blockchain technology will come from experimentation in the alt-coin realm.

Yours in peace,

Derrick J Freeman

http://PeaceNewsNow.com

http://DerrickJ.me

Satoshi Nakamoto Found by Newsweek?

Newsweek Cover
Newsweek Cover

I don’t think so.

The magazine, which returned to print this week, returned to news stands with the impressive headline: “Bitcoin’s Face: The Mystery Man Behind the Crypto-Currency“. The author, Leah McGrath Goodman, claims she followed the trail all the way to the end, and found the elusive creator of Bitcoin, Satoshi Nakamoto. What do you think?

It turns out, Miss Goodman discovered, that Satoshi used his real full name on the bitcointalk.org forums.  That’s odd for a guy who values his privacy. Oh, and he called the cops on the reporter when she wanted to come speak to him. That tells you he’s not afraid to have his name and house associated with a police report about bitcoin.

satoshi house
Satoshi’s supposed house

And while Ms Goodman’s article reads like a cheesy novella thriller, it actually lacks the type of compelling evidence that would seal the deal for crypto-junkies. Proof in the age of bitcoin means showing a signed message on the genesis block or some blocks known to belong to Satoshi.

Whether or not this reporter actually found what she was looking for is in dispute, but Gavin Anderson, lead developer for the Bitcoin team, tweeted his regret.

 

Gavin Twitter

 

Reddit is abuzz with speculation with regard to the authenticity of these claims. Many are quick to point out that no definitive proof yet exists that can link this man to Satoshi’s known online identity. But why would Satoshi reveal himself? He must know that producing a figurehead for the currency will put him in the line of sights for angry governments disrupted by the blockchain technology. Some of the top comments on Reddit suggest “doxing” Ms Goodman as retribution.

However Ms Goodman has little to lose and everything to gain by becoming the focal point of hater nerd rage. People will buy Newsweek’s new print edition for its novelty and catchy cover story, television news will be talking about this for a few days, and the internet will be talking about this article for weeks. Whether or not it’s true, it will succeed as click-bait and as a story that everyone is talking about. Until the real identity of Satoshi is revealed with indisputable proof, I’m skeptical of the claim.

Dogecoin Now Accepted at PNN

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PNN Live #66 MeowBit Means Internet Freedom

Yesterday I had the great pleasure of sitting down to talk with Jay Noone, a volunteer firefighter, tax resister, and freedom-to-travel activist based in Massachusetts. In the second hour, I spoke with Michael W Dean about the freedom of the internet and how MeowBit is making it easier to achieve.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Q339wH474w

Part 1: Jay Noone on Social Security Numbers and beating traffic tickets in court

Part 2: Michael W Dean on the future of internet freedom

http://meowbit.com/


MeowBit is Free Software for Windows that allows you to effortlessly view Dot-Bit websites. It works on your entire system: ALL browsers, plus e-mail, instant messenger, FTP, everything on your computer.

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Is BitPay Anti-Guns?

Central Texas Gun Works, a popular gun store in Austin, accepts bitcoin as payment for everything they sell. Safety training, tshirts, shooting courses, and firearms. They not only sell all your favorite guns for bitcoin and ship them anywhere in the country, but they also have a bitcoin ATM in their store. They were one of the first in the country to have one, and they are long-time sponsors of projects in the liberty movement such as John Bush’s “The Liberty Beat“.

One blog is reporting that yesterday Central Texas Gun Works had its bitcoin account frozen by processor BitPay.

For those who jump the gun to point out the risk of large scale buying of illicit firearms, Michael clarifies every paying customer will need to fill out Form 4473, a United States government form that must be submitted when a person purchases a firearm from an authorized dealer. The FBI is informed and background checks are run before the transaction is completed. The store, earlier turned down by BitPay because of concerns over its firearms sales, has now partnered with CoinVoice to process its payments.

While I’m glad owner Michael Cargill was able to find a replacement processor so quickly, but I am shaking my head wondering, “Why would BitPay stop serving Michael?” I’ve tweeted them, but no response yet.

PNN Live #65 Pig Farmer Mark Baker Loses in Court

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njx_lFLB0VM

Mark Baker, Fighting the System from Within, and Biden’s F-Bombs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njx_lFLB0VM

Guests:

 

Aaron Day & Matt Phillips running for Town Council and School Board in Bedford, NH?

 

5-5:30 – Nate Cox, nate5176@gmail.com

 

5:30-6 – Mark Baker,

 

6:00-6:30 – Dan Itse, itsenh@comcast.net

 

6:30-6:45 – Aaron Day, ardventures@gmail.com – Bedford School Board

 

6:45-7 Jon Pawelko, jon@lampoonthesystem.com

 

Tuesday:

10 Jay Noone

11 Marc Guttman ?

 

Next Week:

5:00 Jim Rubens

 

5:30 Dan Itse States

 

6:00 Matt Phillips

 

 

NEWS STUFF:

 

Bakers Green Acres Wins & Loses in Court

http://bakersgreenacres.com/?p=2791

 

Bitcoin is so Resilient!

http://c4ss.org/content/24957

 

 

Nate Cox Beats Red-Light Camera Ticket

http://personalliberty.com/2014/02/07/now-thats-how-you-beat-a-photo-radar-speeding-ticket/

 

 

Bitcoin Comes to Wall St

http://www.fee.org/the_freeman/detail/bitcoin-comes-to-wall-street#axzz2uS6YylH9

 

Surrender Firearms?

http://www.infowars.com/surrender-your-firearms-connecticut-tells-unregistered-gun-owners/

 

Deceptive Tactics Online

https://firstlook.org/theintercept/document/2014/02/24/art-deception-training-new-generation-online-covert-operations/

Police Chief testifies that cannabis killed 37 people in one day http://intellihub.com/police-chief-testifies-cannabis-killed-37-people-one-day/

 

Authority and Zero Tolerance Policies are Dangerous:

http://reason.com/blog/2014/02/26/zero-tolerance-teaches-students-importan  

 

 

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PNN Live #64 Anti-Gay Arizona is Good

Anti-Gay Arizona & the Big Bitcoin Crash

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwvneHTGxbA

centraltxgunworks.offers@gmail.com

 

Liberty Forum, Arizona Gay Bill, Bitcoin & Mt Gox

 

Make Video blasting George Takei over Arizona Gay Bill thing

 

Post to FreeKeene.com about Ducks thing

 

Do a blog write-up of Liberty Forum

 

Put this video on Peace News Now.com

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1dch8d_infowars-nightly-news-monday-2-24-14-mark-baker-infowars-alex-jones_news

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10p Michael Cargill  centraltxgunworks.offers@gmail.com Big Announcement?

 

Lew Rockwell

“Jon Stewart is very, very afraid of of us, apparently. Several emailers have written to inform me that Stewart did a small hit/smear job on Judge Andrew Napolitano on The Daily Showlast night. The ‘hit’ was about how the Judge wrote in one of his publications that the U.S. probably could have ended slavery the same way that New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, New Jersey, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and all the other Northern states did, as well as the British empire, Spanish empire, the French, Danes, Dutch, Swedes, and others during the nineteenth century, namely, peacefully. (See Jim Powell, Greatest Emancipations: How the West Ended Slavery; and Joanne Pope Melish, Disowning Slavery: Gradual Emancipation and Race in New England, 1780-1860). No, no, said Stewart and pals, 750,000 dead Americans , more than double that number maimed for life, and the total destruction of the voluntary union of the founders was the only way to go. Southerners, six percent of whom owned slaves, ‘were willing to die to preserve slavery’ announced the renowned historian Jon Stewart. The Great Oz (er, I mean, The Great Abe) did what was necessary said the great historical sage and his cast of clowns,” says Thomas DiLorenzo.

http://www.atr.org/irs-warns-obamacare-tax-must-paid-a8164

 

Eric Voorhees, Gox

 

10:30p Dan Itse – itsenh@comcast.net “States Have Powers”

 

11p Dave Reiter – Crossroads Express Stop in Gainesville TX (by phone)

 

Gainesville Store Now Accepting Bitcoins

http://www.kxii.com/home/headlines/Gainesville-store-now-accepting-Bitcoins–243034491.html?ref=491

11:30p Garret Ean freeconcord@live.com

 

Other Stories

 

Liberty Forum 2014!

 

Why Did Someone Try to Ban Circumcision Images from the Internet?

http://www.citypress.co.za/news/tribunal-upholds-websites-right-show-circumcision-images/

 

Facts about Deaths from the Wars in Afghanistan

http://hipsterlibertarian.com/post/76973581273/i-made-an-infographic-this-morning-with-some

 

The Night Dad Went to Jail

http://www.amazon.com/The-Night-Dad-Went-Jail/dp/1404866795

 

http://bitgivefoundation.org/

BitGive has partnered with The Water Project to raise funds for clean, safe water in developing countries.  They have set a goal of $10,000 (BTC equivalent) to sponsor a water project!  BitGive has kick-started the campaign with the first 2 BTCs.  Please join BitGive in supporting The Water Project! Please visit the BitGive Fundraising Page and donate in Bitcoin! See their President Peter Chasse’s Welcome Cryptos Message!

 

GAY THING:

 

William KielyDerrick J Freeman

Tomasz Kaye: “George Takei apparently believes it’s acceptable to use threats of violence (via the state) to compel people to associate with one another against their will. Reprehensible.”http://www.policymic.com/articles/83189/you-don-t-deserve-our-dollars-george-takei-s-scathing-open-letter-to-arizona via We the Individuals

 

Derrick J Freeman, you’re the most vocal gay libertarian on this issue I am aware of. Thanks.

James Anderson An important thing to note in this case is that the State controlled monopolies and cartels – state agencies, taxi services, business unions, etc. – should NOT be allowed to discriminate, because they only exist due to the State’s violence. Private businesses should of course be able to discriminate – you wouldn’t want to force a Jewish deli to serve a neo-Nazi, would you? But in the case of the state granting special rights to privileged businesses, it becomes a little unclear whether this bill would actually help or harm liberty.

 

Certainly though, I’d think gay people would already choose to boycott any business that utilizes the law, rather than directing their ire at this particular piece of legislation which simply codifies a liberty that all private property owners should have – that of discriminating who can use their property and in what ways.

Yes, of Course Businesses Should Have the Right to Refuse Gay Customers

http://themattwalshblog.com/2014/02/25/yes-of-course-a-business-owner-should-have-the-right-to-refuse-service-to-gay-people/

 

I *want* people to have the freedom to be bigots. I can shop around for my gay wedding cake, and I *certainly* want to know if the place where I am spending my money actually *wants* to serve me. Put a sign up that says “queers unwelcome” and I will gladly shop elsewhere. No man should be forced to make me a cake, nor would I want a cake from someone who doesn’t support my love. Letting bigots be bigots is a good way to know who the good guys are!

 

This is about a person’s right to operate their own business how they think is best. They will inevitably make choices that you disagree with, but I urge you to have the compassion to afford others the freedom to make mistakes. I think we can peacefully coexist with bigots without forcing them to do things our way. Let’s instead lead by example and keep the moral high ground by refraining from using force against our brothers and sisters.

Kristov Atlas Remove the violence. Trying to dictate further how the businesses are run is pissing into the wind for liberty.

 

Man Killed by Cops

 

http://www.news9.com/story/24815189/lawyer-releases-video-of-moore-in-custody-death

 

Direct download: PNN_064_Feb_25_2014.mp3

PNN Live #63 Army Accidentally Bombed Itself

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPVxn4ONtzs

Cops Are the Reason You Need a Camera

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPVxn4ONtzs

WHY YOU NEED TO CARRY A CAMERA

http://thefreethoughtproject.com/man-illustrates-film-police-catches-cop-hell-hidden-camera/

 

Bizarre Financial Innovation: Cash

http://reason.com/blog/2014/02/18/bizarre-financial-innovation-paper-cash

 

Indefinitely detained After Parents Lose Custody of Daughter

http://www.policestateusa.com/2013/justina-pelletier-custody-battle/

 

Woman Arrested, Jailed for Recording Traffic Stop

http://www.local10.com/news/woman-who-recorded-traffic-stop-spends-night-in-jail/24532912

 

Army Accidentally Bombed Itself

 

http://www.armytimes.com/article/20140218/NEWS/302180020/Video-500-pound-friendly-bomb-dropped-too-close-soldiers-Afghanistan

 

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