DoctorClu, slave name Brian Farrell, had his guilty plea for a single count for distribution of heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamine formally accepted by a Federal Judge. By entering a guilty plea Farrell will be unable to send complaints about his prosecution through appellate courts keeping them from weighing in on the constitutionality of the collaboration between Carnegie Mellon University and the FBI to overtly wreck the Tor Network. This supports the view commonly expressed on forums discussing darknet markets that DoctorClu is a coward. Meanwhile unchecked "law enforcement" agents in the United States are reflexively gunning down black males who merely take the fight against breast cancer seriously by carrying pink rifles to support the cause. DoctorClu is scheduled to be sentenced on June 3rd, 2016. His attorneys and the prosecution have already agreed to argue together the merits of an 8 year prison sentence and asset forfeiture for their client before the judge.
Monthly Archives: April 2016
Raptor Engineering Laments Dire State Of x86 And CPU Industry At Large
Today Timothy Pearson of Raptor Engineering issue a dire lamentation to the Free Software Foundation Europe mailing list asking:
Are you willing to continue to use FOSS software inside the ever-shrinking x86 "software jail", or are you possibly willing to give up some cost or performance advantages in order to retain full control of the software running on your hardware?
BitBet Receiver Issues 2nd Progress Report, Auction Closing April 6th
David Francois acting as the receiver BitBet has issued his second progress report. Monsieur Francois has certified debts owed for bettor winnings, unresolved bets, zeroconf bets placed on propositions not processed by BitBet moderators, and his fee for undertaking the grim work of parting out BitBet. The current high bid for BitBet assets remains a signed 9 Bitcoin bid by Saint Stanislav. Monsieur Francois is closing the auction for BitBet's non-cash assets at the end of April 6th, 2016 or one hour after the highest bid has been bested by at least 1 Bitcoin, whichever comes later.
20th Anniversary Of Kaczynski's Capture Today
Today marks the 20th anniversary of the capture of noted mathematician and widely published philosopher of technology Theodore Kaczynski by forces of the United States regime in Washington, DC. Theodore Kaczynski is also widely suspected to have been forcefully drugged and violated as a part of the CIA's MKULTRA program as an undergraduate at Harvard. In a rare feat for any author Kaczynski managed to get a 34 kiloword essay titled Industrial Society and Its Future published in print in the September 19th, 1995 editions of the New York Times and Washington Post in its entirety.1 After a political show trial the regime in Washington DC had locked Kaczynki up at their Florence, Colorado super maximum security prison where he remains a political prisoner.
The full text of Industrial Society and Its Future is reproduced below: Continue reading
This was before the Internet had emboldened both of those publications to adopt their present habit of routinely publishing whatever long for slop they can get their hands on. ↩
US Spy Agency To Demolish Low Income Housing
This week it was announced that the US National Geospatial-Intelligence agency is moving its western headquarters from the southern portion of Saint Louis, Missouri to an area in the north of the city (archived). Much of the chosen site is vacant land that was once home to failed the Pruitt–Igoe public housing, but in order to fully accommodate the spy facility a number of happily inhabited homes will be taken through eminent domain and demolished. Certain quirks of the neighborhood and their affect on property values mean that affected home owners will be unable to replace their commandeered housing with anything comparable when they are compensated according to their homes "fair market value" as is traditional in eminent domain cases. It turns out the property development tactics of Hussein Bahamas aren't all that different from those of serial scammer and bankruptcy artist Donald Trump-Clinton.
Latest Bitcoin Network Difficulty Adjustment ~0.82%
The latest network difficulty adjustment has taken difficulty from 165496835118.22634888 to 166851513282.7771911 for a change of approximately 0.82%. This is a remarkably small change following single digit increases and decreases with an approximately 20% change opening the year.