If Tim 'Im so macho,Im suspicious' May once said that AP is a long shot. What
better time to try it?
https://marc.info/?l=cypherpunks=100328999101842=1
completely.
You know you really sound brain-damaged ever since you talked to Jeff Berwick.
You could probably use some professional help.
On Monday, 30 August 2021, 12:12:37 pm AEST, jim bell
wrote:
I withdraw nothing of my Assassination Politics essay.
Jim Bell
>
>
bell
wrote:
I withdraw nothing of my Assassination Politics essay.
Jim Bell
>
>
> On Sun, Aug 29, 2021 at 6:22 PM, professor rat
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Let the record reflect Jim Dumb-bell Dolton has now washed his hands of '
>
I withdraw nothing of my Assassination Politics essay.
Jim Bell
On Sun, Aug 29, 2021 at 6:22 PM, professor rat wrote:
Let the record reflect Jim Dumb-bell Dolton has now washed his hands of '
Section 10 ' of his 1995 Essay on Assassination Politics. His idea now boils
down
Let the record reflect Jim Dumb-bell Dolton has now washed his hands of '
Section 10 ' of his 1995 Essay on Assassination Politics. His idea now boils
down to a technocratic ' Black Box ' scheme involving strict secrecy and a
scheme to be promoted by elitist specialists and apparently
Yes, Sukumaran's essay is by far the most competent treatment of my
Assassination Politics idea and essay. Jim Bell
On Sun, Aug 29, 2021 at 11:45 AM, grarpamp wrote:
http://idsa.in/system/files/strategicanalysis_sukumaran_0604.pdf
Sukumaran, R. (2004). "Cryptology, di
purported
aim was "to explore new ways to help analysts predict and thereby prevent the
use of futures market mechanisms."2
The terrorism futures market bears a certain resemblance to a scheme called
`Assassination Politics', propounded by Jim Bell, a disgruntled
American cyberpunk
an
http://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2015/05/small-game-fallacies.html
Small-game fallacies
by Nick Szabo
Monday, May 25, 2015
A small-game fallacy occurs when game theorists, economists, or others
trying to apply game-theoretic or microeconomic techniques to
real-world problems, posit a simple, and
On 6/23/21, jim bell wrote:
> There is an "opportunity cost" to NOT implementing my 'Assassination
> Politics' 1995 invention.
> http://jya.com/ap.htm
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opportunity_cost
Radical Libertarianism: Applying Libertarian Principles
to D
: This article reflects the views of the author ONLY, not the
editors. We have no official opinion whatsoever on the Jim Bell
System, aka Assassination Politics.
Please see Robert Vroman's original AP article, as well as both Bob
Murphy's and Adam Young's response.
Let me re-emphasize that I have neither
-state.com/vroman/vroman8.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20060505214123/http://www.lewrockwell.com/murphy/murphy57.html
For some time now, I have been aware of a widespread fascination among
many libertarians with Jim Bell's "Assassination Politics" (AP). At my
request, Robert
the views of the author ONLY, not the
editors. We have no official opinion whatsoever on the Jim Bell
System, aka Assassination Politics. Please see also Bob Murphy's
response to this article.
As I write this article on July 3rd 2002, I am already hearing out my
window the occasional pops of micro
> https://www.sherrilynkenyon.com/book-series/league/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2150511/
The List (2013)
When the man behind a popular website that ranks the world's most
corrupt individuals is voted number one on his own site, he becomes
the target of a killer who is out to murder every
ly valued, they are the backbone of
today’s government.
But not even the League is immune to corruption…
Welcome to a world where corrupt assassination politics dominate
everything and everyone. It’s kill or be killed. You’re either the
hunter or the prey, and every life has a price.
Most live in fear. We f
chist's Manifesto" written in
1992.
A few years later, another former Intel engineer named Jim Bell
proposed a system of funding assassinations through encrypted,
anonymous donations in an essay he called "Assassination Politics."
The system he described closely matches Sa
https://www.dailydot.com/crime/deep-web-murder-assassination-contract-killer/
Searching for a hitman in the Deep Web
Empowered by encrypted email programs and Bitcoin, hitmen (and -women)
are able to advertise their services with seeming impunity.
Aaron Sankin
Crime
Published Oct 10, 2013
assination Politics (Score:4, Informative)
by ryanr ( 30917 ) * on Monday November 18, 2013
@05:48PM (#45458139) Homepage Journal
Assassination Politics [outpost-of-freedom.com] I think he went to jail for it.
Re:Assassination Politics (Score:5, Funny)
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>I have to wonder if APster markets isn't another one. Clearly Mongo knew
>about them though regarding them as a bug rather than a feature.
I wasn't aware of the existence of the Cypherpunks list until
early-mid-February 1995. I had put Part 1 of my Assassination Politics ess
a bug rather than a feature.
I wasn't aware of the existence of the Cypherpunks list until
early-mid-February 1995. I had put Part 1 of my Assassination Politics essay
on a mail list Digitaliberty, by Bill Frezza, in early February 1995. Somebody
(I don't recall who; perhaps I never
Many great inventions were co-discoveries - calculus - evolution by
natural-selections, etc.
I have to wonder if APster markets isn't another one. Clearly Mongo knew about
them though regarding them as a bug rather than a feature.
Then STIFFS dotcom started sometime in the 1990's.
Jim
On Thursday, July 29, 2021, 04:58:05 PM PDT, grarpamp
wrote:
>Anarchist Vigilantes: Assassination Politics, and Avenging Angels
>(Part 2/2) (LUA Podcast #58)
Anarchist Vigilantes, Assassination Politics, & Avenging Angels (Part 2/2) (LUA
Podcast #58) | Liberty Under Attack
I can
So Gramps here- who has been wrong on every major issue de jour - can't use a
search-engine.
"... Perhaps then you should define and tell people here
what you think it means ..."
This explains quite a lot. He's too stupid to be an activist, let alone any
sort of anarchist.
You are all noise
On 7/30/21, professor rat wrote:
> You Austro-Libertarian, Paultards keep using that word ' anarchism ".
> I don't think it means what you Randite MORONS think it means.
Perhaps then you should define and tell people here
what you think it means before accusing others
of whatever they freely do
You Austro-Libertarian, Paultards keep using that word ' anarchism ".
I don't think it means what you Randite MORONS think it means.
But don't just listen to me.
https://mises.org/library/are-libertarians-anarchists
together with a
discussion on assassination politics and avenging angels, a concept
promoted by Rayo in the 1960s. Kyle and I believe weve put together
a plausible, rough outline for how real justice could be achieved
and how to further efforts towards a (utopian) free society.
Anarchist Vigilantes
of vigilance or an individual vigilante
How vigilantism could shift public perception of anarchist to a positive light
What training is necessary for vigilantes
And much, much more. Next week, we will tie it all together with a
discussion on assassination politics and avenging angels, a concept
promoted
Decentralized protocols, oracles, for judging events,
JaaS (Justice As A Service)
https://kleros.io/
ChainLink
Thanks for that link, J.
The concept still sounds fresh and exciting and futuristic after a quarter of a
century.
I'm proud to be involved with it ( big shout out to CJ if he's listening! )
Yours in APster terrorism
Professor rat
a more sinister candidate for large-scale crimtech investment?
Is it time for the "assassination market”? This idea originated, to the best of
my knowledge, with Jim Bell who, back in 1995, set it out in an essay on
“assassination politics”. A few years ago, Andy Greenberg wrote a great
https://darknetdaily.com/?p=2050
In January 2020, Tampere police found the body of a 44-year-old man in his home
...
In 2019, Hytönen posted an ad on the Tor internet network—which
facilitates anonymous and encrypted online communication—offering his
services as a hit man, asking to be paid in
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/mar/23/facebook-guidelines-allow-for-users-to-call-for-death-of-public-figures
Facebook's bullying and harassment policy explicitly allows for
"public figures" to be targeted in ways otherwise banned on the site,
including "calls for [their] death,"
https://augur.net
That platform looks very cool. Just the kind of thing Jim Bell was
looking for. Betting for anything you want. ..'
It seems to be heading the right direction and I have some skin in the REP game.
Buttface Buterin made some money there recently from the Gramps/ Harkness type
Typical Gramps garbage - all noise and no signal. Fuck off, idiot!
On 3/21/21, \0xDynamite wrote:
>> https://augur.net/
> calculate the odds?
Again, and before such details, you would have to research
augur's current design and operation status regarding these
quotes from the internet...
"
2 years ago
Last I heard, Augur actually had a mechanism in place to
On 11/28/20, grarpamp wrote:
>> https://augur.net
That platform looks very cool. Just the kind of thing Jim Bell was
looking for. Betting for anything you want. I wonder how they
calculate the odds?
marxos
Consider that perhaps the only reason that this fabled system...
or more broadly a system capable of predicting generic
events and trends, allocating resources, whatever...
has apparently not yet been developed or deployed,
may indeed be that cryptocurrency itself has not yet
reached a sufficient
Section nine could be tossed in its entirety. Its unoriginal and worse...boring.
“Kropp on the other hand is a thinker. He proposes that a declaration of war
should be a kind of popular festival with entrance-tickets and bands, like a
bull fight. Then in the arena the ministers and generals of
According to Jonathan Turley, assassination of public servants is a political
issue.
Quote Tweet
Jonathan Turley
@JonathanTurley
· 3h
...Imagine the impact on free speech if lawyers could be pulled in front of
state bars for such political statements. I obviously disagree with it. I
> https://augur.net
There was talk that Augur had some sort of moderation
that refuse to award certain controversial outcomes,
or refuse to list certain controversial wagers.
What is the status of that?
If a platform is corrupt, even guessing the score of the
next ball game can become a pointless
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 04:36:30PM -0500, grarpamp wrote:
> On 11/13/20, Karl wrote:
> > The point of AP is to save Jim B. We do also need crypto markets that do
> > more than just let us actually prepare for our deaths.
>
> Life is nothing more than process of preparing for death,
> those
On 11/13/20, Karl wrote:
> The point of AP is to save Jim B. We do also need crypto markets that do
> more than just let us actually prepare for our deaths.
Life is nothing more than process of preparing for death,
those embracing such reality are free to have more fun.
Now quit top posting
KILL the POTUS ( My 200$ )
For those interested in the non-black-box version of APster ( all three of us )
the US Secret Service started
' assessing' all threats to protected persons ( Snerk! ) rather than '
investigating' all of them. About a decade ago now.
Correlation is not causation - but
SIR Razer informs us that " a US Libertard. The US variety are rethuglicans who
like to party " and I heartily concur. So nothing can save Jim B? Millions of
anarchists are already on their way to murder all libertarians in their beds.
Just ask OG Jamesd.I can give the poor little creatures a
The point of AP is to save Jim B. We do also need crypto markets that do
more than just let us actually prepare for our deaths.
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020, 3:44 AM grarpamp wrote:
> https://mobile.twitter.com/stiffsdotcom
> https://stiffs.com/
> Domain continuously registered since 1997-08-06,
>
Thanks for the info on Stiffs.
I guess its true what JS Mill said - " Not all conservatives are stupid "
https://stiffs.com/celebrity/julianassange
https://mobile.twitter.com/stiffsdotcom
https://stiffs.com/
Domain continuously registered since 1997-08-06,
site claims 1994.
AP, PAM FutureMaps, Sanjuro, etc appear as subjects
on list once in a while.
Many potential technical components for a fully autonomous
gaming system are slowly
(CP) list. You were a
prominent person writing on the CP list in the mid-late 1990's, and aware of
those events. You were certainly aware of the history of my Assassination
Politics (AP) essay on that list: You will have had independent memories of
those events, which unfortunately most of the
e
reading this message on the current Cypherpunks (CP) list. You were a
prominent person writing on the CP list in the mid-late 1990's, and aware of
those events. You were certainly aware of the history of my Assassination
Politics (AP) essay on that list: You will have had independent memories
https://www.thedailybeast.com/michael-scheuer-hunted-bin-laden-for-cia-now-he-wants-americans-dead
https://gawker.com/georgetown-adjunct-professor-doubles-down-on-call-to-as-1501076906
https://www.non-intervention2.com/
Note the recent mercenary expedition to Venezuela, etc.
And other standing
Quote some unrelated talk from "Campus Reform" around the
"justified greater good", "means to an end" debate re NAP and AP...
"
"What's so great about assassinating a rando fascist? And in the
absence of a sound affirmative justification, it should be easy to
envision the drawbacks."
"The
Oh how so few are brave enough to even utter,
or further speak on, such a cypherpunk subject,
what pussies, the whole lot of them, lol.
Previously it was noted that many may elect not to
ever partake in any analysis, coding, deployment of
an AP system as they might presumably think that as
being
Here is the current set of articles...
https://news.bitcoin.com/the-politics-of-destruction/
https://news.bitcoin.com/the-jim-bell-system/
https://news.bitcoin.com/the-jim-bell-system-revisited/
https://news.bitcoin.com/eric-hughes-a-cypherpunks-manifesto/
Perhaps try these among many others...
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOm4xXRhgne-ICd6MQw6Kzg Rice Crypto
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSHrSKAzkc3Q6qOxxrmo2xA Guns'n'Bitcoin
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheAnarchast Anarchast
https://www.youtube.com/user/LibertyUnderAttack Vonu
On 5/2/20, jim bell wrote:
> https://lists.cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2020-May/080380.html
Jim,
You might be able to land some op-ed's with some of the
cryptoanarchy related channels and media.
If you have a webcam or microphone you might
schedule up with some of the podcasts too,
search
My original Assassination Politics essay: https://cryptome.org/ap.htm
Comment by Robert Vroman
https://news.bitcoin.com/the-jim-bell-system-revisited/ From
2002, republished 2019 in Bitcoin.com
(Here's the other:
http://www.idsa.in/system/files
6411
http://www.thoughtsaloud.com/2018/07/01/can-a-second-civil-war-be-avoided/
http://www.thoughtsaloud.com/2018/07/08/assassination-politics/
https://en.unionpedia.org/i/Jim_Bell
On January 15, 2020 8:34:10 PM UTC, John Newman wrote:
>I heard something on NPR in the car, part of their "This is Think"
>series, about an article on Harpers about ... Assassination Politics!
>
>The NPR story referenced Jim Bell and cypherpunks a bunch of times, and
>
wrote:
I heard something on NPR in the car, part of their "This is Think"
series, about an article on Harpers about ... Assassination Politics!
The NPR story referenced Jim Bell and cypherpunks a bunch of times, and
rehashed a bunch of shit that is in the article (which I wasn'
Pretty good reason for Jim's messages to disappear.
At 03:34 PM 1/15/2020, you wrote:
I heard something on NPR in the car, part of their "This is Think"
series, about an article on Harpers about ... Assassination Politics!
The NPR story referenced Jim Bell and cypherpunks a bunc
> > non-aggressive like farm animal cow/sheep?
>
> If intoning about self-defense to realtime active inbound
> physical violent attack initiated by other against you,
> nature law automatically triggers self-defense against that.
'Cept if you overly vaccinated and therefore brain dead,
which
> non-aggressive like farm animal cow/sheep?
If intoning about self-defense to realtime active inbound
physical violent attack initiated by other against you,
nature law automatically triggers self-defense against that.
You're not going to be tapping waiting relying on that AP app
when someone's
> Quietly waiting for AP by Muslim Oswald.
Similarly, whereas non-aggression people
wouldn't have anything to do with AP,
the recent Iran hit by the US underscores that it would be
GovCorp Politik creating AP and busy going after each
other, even to point of above usage and outcome.
They have
> I think in the end, the right way to handle this is to think
> creatively and not use assassination as a model at all, but keep the
> payout bounty idea. People just have to be more creative at getting
> payback.
Wait a second, i just realized that I've already implemented this.
But I'm not
> >I've been thinking about your AP idea, and think rather than make mock
> contracts on political "targets", which is a bit incendiary, one could
> make headline "bounties" that, if met, get rewarded. Like "CIA
> director, X, dies from food poisoning".
>
> One possibility would be to implement
On Thursday, January 2, 2020, 01:53:59 PM PST, \0xDynamite
wrote:
>> >Such platforms being centralized, the implementation
> would likely be reported and instantly shutdown.
>
>> I would think that sociologists and philosophers would be interested to
>> know, at least theoretically, how
> >Such platforms being centralized, the implementation
> would likely be reported and instantly shutdown.
>
> I would think that sociologists and philosophers would be interested to know,
> at least theoretically, how an AP-type system would function, in a harmless
> environment like a game
> > Perhaps soon you will be able to have a steaming pile dropped
> > via drone into your favorite politico's pool, streamed live on dTube :)
>
> technocractic delusional bullshit coming from a fucktard, or worse. It
> should be taken into account that grarpamp 'was' a torbot.
It's
The Bankz pwn all ur bitcoinz and the Fedz pwn all ur AP tranzactionz.
You work for them and are too stupid greedy to know it.
Rr
grarpamp wrote:
> On 12/17/19, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>> and it's all true...
> People who study the darknet say the same.
> Sanjuro's list was a scam but had
On 12/17/19, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> and it's all true...
People who study the darknet say the same.
Sanjuro's list was a scam but had actual political figures...
the "politics" part. And of course it will be political entities and
corps and countries going after each other... they have the
ous child seems almost like an internal problem
> among players... mobsters, rivals, enemies, Hatfield McCoy, etc.
> That always exists and is relatively self contained.
>
> Now an Assassination Politics instance operating in either
> autonomous mode, or in a "managed"
, enemies, Hatfield McCoy, etc.
That always exists and is relatively self contained.
Now an Assassination Politics instance operating in either
autonomous mode, or in a "managed" mode for or devolving into
sick bloodsport profit that raptures on humanity's tendencies
therein, a distributively su
Murder has been around since humanity, same as war
and all other concoctions of immoral force initiated, so
AP is not really any sort of new news upon the world.
Whether it come from Tyrant King, be distributed by
"democracy" as "law", or goes down in a back alley,
of the intertubes... makes
> How in the holy Universe would one ever distinguish that this "system" over
> time was working anymore than random chance?
The system itself must be publicly accessible
so that anons can fund different corrective,
rehabilitative, warning and a variety of other
goals and levels as needed.
ons to my civil servants
https://web.archive.org/web/*/www.joebaptista.com/loonieDeathList/cctrolls/civil-service-latin-lessons-feb3-2011-1.txt
Comming soon .. the list of exemptions .. starring
... and inclusions ... starring
Assassination Politics
FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
CIA approved a
> critique
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrOr5FCWzFU
https://old.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/7nwis4/why_i_believe_chainlink_link_is_the_most/
https://chain.link/
Chainlink (LINK) is a decentralized oracle service, which aims to
connect smart contracts with data from the real world. Since
blockchains cannot access data outside their
On Sun, Nov 17, 2019 at 01:38:57AM -0500, grarpamp wrote:
> A lot of the funds in AP will be claimed early on by
> reeducators, counselors, activists, video stars.
> These people will be knocking on their doors
> and saying "look, you've got $100 on your
> head, quit being an asshole", $500 a
A lot of the funds in AP will be claimed early on by
reeducators, counselors, activists, video stars.
These people will be knocking on their doors
and saying "look, you've got $100 on your
head, quit being an asshole", $500 a whole
day conversation, $1500 a week worth of
boot camp, $3000 a stay in
On Thursday, November 7, 2019, 04:49:59 PM PST, Punk - Stasi 2.0
wrote:
On Thu, 7 Nov 2019 23:40:15 + (UTC)
jim bell wrote:
> I just did a search of my AP essay. I didn't find a reference to Chuck
> Hamill's essay, "From Crossbows to Cryptography" in it.
>
> I think it's now obvious that if my Assassination Politics
> idea https://cryptome.org/ap.htm was operating today, lying JOURNALISTS
> would be its initial, primary target. As well as, admittedly, ALL
> But once they all learned
> things would calm down immensely.
Ladies
Okay, mystery solved: It's a reference to the "Libertech Project", but it
doesn't name Chuck Hamill or "From Crossbows to Cryptography".
Jim Bell
On Thursday, November 7, 2019, 03:40:38 PM PST, jim bell
wrote:
I just did a search of my AP essay. I didn't find a
I just did a search of my AP essay. I didn't find a reference to Chuck
Hamill's essay, "From Crossbows to Cryptography" in it.
https://nakamotoinstitute.org/static/docs/from-crossbows-to-cryptography.pdfWhat
is going on?
I cannot imagine NOT having cited Hamill's essay. It, perhaps more
Jim Bell's comments, inline:
On Friday, November 1, 2019, 12:45:10 PM PDT, grarpamp
wrote:
On 11/1/19, jim bell wrote:
> A few years ago, I heard of a new version of the "Grand Theft Auto" program,
> maybe it was 'version 5', that was going to have an "assassination contract"
>
On 11/1/19, jim bell wrote:
> A few years ago, I heard of a new version of the "Grand Theft Auto" program,
> maybe it was 'version 5', that was going to have an "assassination contract"
> feature built in. I didn't, and don't, know anything else
> But it seemed to me that video games,
On Thursday, October 31, 2019, 11:35:03 PM PDT, grarpamp
wrote:
>> limited funds
>The first number of successful AP influences (proving runs)
might be performed via AP boards that allow users to specify
runoff of their donations, but that do not show that computation
to potential
> limited funds
The first number of successful AP influences (proving runs)
might be performed via AP boards that allow users to specify
runoff of their donations, but that do not show that computation
to potential predictors. Such that the influence funds shown as
available to predictors might
t themselves by forming, and using, an AP (Assassination Politics)
> system (https://cryptome.org/ap.htm). One that doesn't target people by
> name, but instead by function. Dark Markets would be impossible to take
> down if all government personnel who would participate in such prosecution
On 10/16/2017 09:11 AM, Sandy Harris wrote:
> Reward of $10 million offered for info that will get Trump impeached:
> http://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/flynt-offers-millions-dirt-on-trump-1.4355803
Schemes like this strike me as potentially worthwhile, but far from
"decisive factors" in the
Reward of $10 million offered for info that will get Trump impeached:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/flynt-offers-millions-dirt-on-trump-1.4355803
https://youtu.be/4KLqi1v2zSE
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