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Wednesday, December 4, 2019

ITS OKAY TO BE WHITE - BITCHUTE.COM VIDEO


ITS OKAY TO BE WHITE..
https://www.bitchute.com/video/GjZuygdH64sB/

Video commentary:

HOW to FREE YOURSELF from STATE SLAVERY : VIOLENCE ? or INNOVATION & INTELLIGENCE ? " by JW Weatherman © 💡
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JW Weatherman Show Bit: How to Free Yourself from State… — disq.us 
Jw is a top 3 world class software security expert who's been in the Silicon Valley start-up scene for 20 years. He is the author of both the " Bitcoin Threat Model " & the " Human Treat Model " ! 
He takes his experience and applied it to Bitcoin. Come take a look.
Follow me on Twitter @ https://twitter.com/JWWeath...
Thanks to the huge work done by the cypherpunks the internet is still the most freedom oriented spot in society !!
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THE BEST CYPHERPUNKS ITWs on THE WEB " by JW Weatherman © 💡
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A cypherpunk is any activist advocating widespread use of strong cryptography & privacy-enhancing technologies as a route to social and political change !
Originally communicating through the Cypherpunks electronic mailing list, informal groups aimed to achieve privacy and security through proactive use of cryptography. Cypherpunks have been engaged in an active movement since the late 1980s !! 
" A CYPHERPUNK's MANIFESTO " by Eric HUGHES © 💡 @ 
https://www.activism.net/cy... More @ https://en.wikipedia.org/wi...
Thanks to the huge work done by the cypherpunks the internet is still the most freedom oriented spot in society !!
MOST FAMOUS CYPHERPUNKS '
Jacob Appelbaum : Tor developer, political advocate
Julian Assange : WikiLeaks founder, deniable cryptography inventor, journalist; co-author of Underground; author of Cypherpunks : Freedom and the Future of the Internet; member of the International Subversives. Assange has stated that he joined the list in late 1993 or early 1994.[2] An archive of his cypherpunks mailing list posts is at the Mailing List Archives.
Derek Atkins : computer scientist, computer security expert, and one of the people who factored RSA-129
Adam Back : inventor of Hashcash and of NNTP-based Eternity networks; co-founder of Blockstream
Jim Bell : author of Assassination Politics'
Steven Bellovin : Bell Labs researcher; later Columbia professor; Chief Technologist for the US Federal Trade Commission in 2012
Matt Blaze : Bell Labs researcher; later professor at University of Pennsylvania; found flaws in the Clipper Chip
Eric Blossom : designer of the Starium cryptographically secured mobile phone; founder of the GNU Radio project
Jon Callas : technical lead on OpenPGP specification; co-founder and Chief Technical Officer of PGP Corporation; co-founder with Philip Zimmermann of Silent Circle
Bram Cohen : creator of BitTorrent
Lance Cottrell : original author of the Mixmaster Remailer software; founder of Anonymizer
Matt Curtin : founder of Interhack Corporation; first faculty advisor of the Ohio State University Open Source Club; lecturer at Ohio State University
Hugh Daniel (deceased) : former Sun Microsystems employee; manager of the FreeS/WAN project (an early and important freeware IPsec implementation)
Suelette Dreyfus : deniable cryptography co-inventor, journalist, co-author of Underground
Hal Finney (deceased) : cryptographer; main author of PGP 2.0 and the core crypto libraries of later versions of PGP; designer of RPOW
Eva Galperin : malware researcher and security advocate; Electronic Frontier Foundation activist[45]
John Gilmore* : Sun Microsystems' fifth employee; co-founder of the Cypherpunks and the Electronic Frontier Foundation; project leader for FreeS/WAN
Mike Godwin : Electronic Frontier Foundation lawyer; electronic rights advocate
Ian Goldberg* : professor at University of Waterloo; designer of the off-the-record messaging protocol
Rop Gonggrijp : founder of XS4ALL; co-creator of the Cryptophone
Sean Hastings : founding CEO of Havenco; co-author of the book God Wants You Dead
Johan Helsingius : creator and operator of Penet remailer
Nadia Heninger : assistant professor at University of Pennsylvania; security researcher
Robert Hettinga : founder of the International Conference on Financial Cryptography; originator of the idea of Financial cryptography as an applied subset of cryptography[citation needed]
Marc Horowitz : author of the first PGP key server
Tim Hudson : co-author of SSLeay, the precursor to OpenSSL
Eric Hughes : founding member of Cypherpunks; author of A Cypherpunk's Manifesto
Peter Junger (deceased) : law professor at Case Western Reserve University
Werner Koch : author of GNU Privacy Guard
Paul Kocher : president of Cryptography Research, Inc.; co-author of the SSL 3.0 protocol
Ryan Lackey : co-founder of HavenCo, the world's first data haven
Brian LaMacchia : designer of XKMS; research head at Microsoft Research
Ben Laurie : founder of The Bunker, core OpenSSL team member, Google engineer.
Moxie Marlinspike : founder of Open Whisper Systems (developer of Signal); author of the Convergence SSL authenticity system, co-author of the Signal Protocol and the Double Ratchet Algorithm (with Trevor Perrin).
Morgan Marquis-Boire : researcher, security engineer, and privacy activist
Timothy C. May (deceased) : former Assistant Chief Scientist at Intel; author of A Crypto Anarchist Manifesto and the Cyphernomicon; a founding member of the Cypherpunks mailing list
Jude Milhon (deceased aka " St. Jude ") : a founding member of the Cypherpunks mailing list, credited with naming the group; co-creator of Mondo 2000 magazine
Vincent Moscaritolo : founder of Mac Crypto Workshop;[48] Principal Cryptographic Engineer for PGP Corporation; co-founder of Silent Circle and 4th-A Technologies, LLC
Sameer Parekh : former CEO of C2Net and co-founder of the CryptoRights Foundation human rights non-profit
Vipul Ved Prakash : co-founder of Sense/Net; author of Vipul's Razor; founder of Cloudmark
Runa Sandvik : Tor developer, political advocate
Len Sassaman (deceased) : maintainer of the Mixmaster Remailer software; researcher at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; biopunk
Bruce Schneier* : well-known security author; founder of Counterpane
Nick Szabo : inventor of smart contracts; designer of bit gold, a precursor to Bitcoin
Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn : DigiCash and MojoNation developer; founder of Zcash; co-designer of Tahoe-LAFS
Jillian C. York : Director of International Freedom of Expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
John Young : anti-secrecy activist and co-founder of Cryptome
Philip Zimmermann : original creator of PGP v1.0 (1991); co-founder of PGP Inc. (1996); co-founder with Jon Callas of Silent Circle
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MONERO # 1 SECURE, PRIVATE & UNTRACEABLE RIGHT-WING ANARCHIST CRYPTO " by GetMonero.org © 👍📲👍
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Monero: Stealth Addresses — disq.us 
Monero # 1 secure, private & untraceable currency ! 😎💪😎
It is open-source and freely available to all. With Monero, you are your own bank. Only you control and are responsible for your funds & your accounts and transactions are kept private from prying eyes. 💡
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The ALT-RIGHT CRYPTOCURRENCY CRASH COURSE " by Christopher CANTWELL ©
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Those of you who have been listening to Stage 3 of the Radical Agenda have heard me pushing the cryptocurrency thing pretty hard as of late. For those of you who may be hearing that word for the first time, cryptocurrencies are decentralized electronic payment systems which trade in their own monetary units. In contrast, PayPal is centrally controlled and allows users to pay each other using government or “fiat” currency, like Dollars and Euros.

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