I am not aware that Silk Road ever had a genuine "assassination" market.   
Fake perhaps, not genuine.As for "illicit drugs":  Probably billions of dollars 
of 'illicit drugs' are bought and sold, daily, without any connection to the 
Internet.  If anything, Silk Road made the world a safer place:  There was much 
less likelihood of being arrested for drug deals, due to little or no human 
contact.  And because of the concept of "reputation", chances are good that the 
drugs sold on Silk Road (or other subsequent 'Dark Markets') were more 
reliable, higher and more-consistent purity, fewer unhealthy 'cuts', etc.  
So, it was a BENEFICIAL website.  It simply thwarted the desire of some people 
who wanted to suppress drug sales and use.
                 Jim Bell


    On Sunday, June 27, 2021, 11:35:53 AM PDT, David Barrett 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 Just to make sure I understand, you are describing Silk Road, a hidden 
marketplace for everything from illicit drugs to assassinations, as harmless? 
David
On Sat, Jun 26, 2021, 9:40 PM grarpamp <[email protected]> wrote:

While other people get less than 25y for Murder, Rape, etc, and
nothing for War, Torture, Infinite Detention, Global Organized Theft, etc.

Any questions?

#FreeRoss

#RIPJohnHurley

#McAfeeDidntKillHimself

BTW: People actually could buy, did buy, still can buy,
and indeed should consider buying... a cannon.

Or at least 3D-Print one :)

  

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