Bitcoin: Revolutionary Money In A Time Of Universal Deceit
Conspiratorial attempts to maintain and control power are going to be made obsolete in a world of truthful money via Bitcoin.George Orwell is reputed to have said, “In a time of universal deceit, speaking truth to power is a revolutionary act.” Over a decade ago in the spring of 2010, WikiLeaks burst onto the global stage with the publication of the “Collateral Murder” video that depicted the U.S. military gunning down Iraqi civilians and Reuters journalists on a street in New Baghdad.WikiLeaks, through the method of transparency, exposed war crimes of the U.S. empire including spying,....
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A recent article from the media site El Universal has incorrectly espoused that Bitcoin is now banned in Mexico per a recent decision by the Mexican Tax Administration Services (SAT). The Mexican SAT, the equivalent of the United States IRS, has not banned Bitcoin. Instead, it has merely clarified that the existing bans on large transactions using cash (heinous in and of themselves), also apply to Bitcoin. Influential blogger Victor Hernández wrote a post to counter the El Universal piece and clarify that Bitcoin is not banned in Mexico. Bitcoin is still allowed for online transactions;....