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that woman that i talked about the art gallery owner who has a place in brooklyn and she has this place and book well heights and they're shutting down these are gallery so yahoo finance is following these group of activists from boyle heights and one of the guys that they talk to he's asked why they're stopping why they're actually going after art galleries that seem so barbaric right well he said three five six mission there really smart in the past they used to do black events people of color events empowering workshops and trans people so that identity i don't give a if someone is black or brown or disabled if they're gentrify or they deserve to die so pretty harsh language there and pretty extreme but this is the sort of militancy their determination to stop art galleries and all the amenities that the real estate agents then use to promote their expensive luxury eight thousand dollars
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a month apartments in this new complex want to make up the crunch. what about cheerios. the cereal cafe in other words in the east end of london one of the signs of really terminal gentrification what the parents of the cereal cafe so hipsters are paying five six bucks or pounds for a little bowl of captain crunch cereal to you know have the feeling that they had a stroller and to feel good again and if you see a cereal cafe show up in any of these neighborhoods you know that that is a sure sign on the road to hell well perhaps in london but i think americans are kind of beyond that because we grew up with that this is you know toast and expensive coffee but here in boyle heights remember they were kind of shut off from the grid of los angeles behind i think it's the one to one freeway so
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they're on the other side of the freeway from downtown los angeles but now that downtown los angeles is now saturated with really expensive restaurants and hipster cafes and art galleries and all that stuff they're building a bridge a pedestrian sort of bridge over the river to boyle heights which is only going to increase the gentrification and basically make it a more hipster sort of look at all to first living story about you know this kind of pushback against the wages of hips tourism they have turned ugly so we'll see exactly if they can succeed history would say that they would not exactly ok so stay tuned for the second more coming your way. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all but
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am and the cryptocurrency market and you know there's an interesting dichotomy here in this whole space you've got the open source developers to actually work for free you know the free open source software movement. going back to the cypherpunks and the whole history of open source and then you have this image of crypto as being a lambo a drive a twenty something this get rich quick scheme and then how do you reconcile these two or what the market work this all out yeah i mean i don't think reconciliation is necessary there's a very diverse range of different people who are in this market and are interested in crypto and. they're contributing to it in different ways and so you do have some of those outrageous investors that are flaunting their wealth but i find that a lot of the really early adopters and developers are actually quite the opposite and you rarely hear of them and they rarely talk about how wealthy they truly are
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right let's return again to another topic we talked about a plone x. acquisition by circle circle back by goldman sachs are talking about exchanges and potential vulnerability there if you have big banks kind of buying into those are controlling the big exchanges the pushback against that of course would be decentralized exchanges and this is they talk a little bit about that one of the couple the names and the decentralized exchange space so one of the first ones that came out i think over a year ago was originally called bit square and it's now this q but this space is actually developed so quickly i think there's there's dozens if not one hundred of different decent realized. change projects another big one is a zero x. project i believe on a theory i'm but you know i've got a link to all of these of course on my website as i tend to do and this is an interesting development because i think will allow us to get away from these choke points and i'm not really much of a traitor myself i did start doing
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a bit of trading last year and i found that as soon as i started trying to bridge back into field and into the banking system i started having a lot of problems at some point the hyper big causation. term coined by daniel. way it's. so everything is big call and big going in big going out that means price a big coin or heading to a big clean world is this think it will get there is interesting especially with this development of lightning network second layer stuff a decent sized exchanges i actually think that even if daniel is incorrect on the fact that big queen will be the one and only block chain you could actually reinterpret that as all of these crypto assets essentially become bitcoin as it becomes seamless to transfer between one crypto asset and another just a click of a button then it doesn't really matter so much whether you're using assyria more
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like corner because when on the backend it's just crypto so it's hyper crypto is ation. let's return to something imaginative and our previous conversation talking about big call and imagine the talks of possibly fifty forks in no time at the forks of the scale and the contentiousness of it all now that sounds crazy. what do you see fifty four. talk a little bit about this it's the me to affect and in fact this is not the first time we've seen this in because when i think back in two thousand and twelve two thousand and thirteen we started seeing an explosion and a lot of that was due to the fact that software was developed to make it very easy to create koreans and so all of a sudden everyone who has just a little bit of technical expertise and and some marketing savvy can create their own i think you know a fair amount about that yourself area and others there is a site there you can just go to the site and plug in the specs and create all coins
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in five minutes yet and so it's the same thing now with these old coin airdrops or big queen blocking forks however you want to call it is that the first few of them were very difficult to do you had to have a developer that could really get into the code create you know their own new protocol changes but now you just go to i think for gin dot iowan you know fill out a form and you've got your own fork and. what's the most quantum computer resistant coin in the marketplace today we all know it's max going jamieson i don't know why and i spend more time developing while it's dramatic sky and jesus let's get back to the topic here so. speaking of manias twenty seventeen we saw the i.c.a.o. hysteria i see that steven seagal i.c.a.o. bit coin a spell too i want to know how to pronounce that. really because. he had to put in a certain kick you know what does he fight with nick some not as you know i'd like you know thank you. he got
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a cease and desist order you warned against you know you were kind of raising the red flag there. do you think this i.c.a.o. trend were over is it worth it going it's weird i mean i think one of the reasons why there was so much hype is because the markets had been inflated a lot last year you had a lot of crypto wealthy people who are now saying hey we're going to. my crypto and you know keep it inside of the crypto economy but also trying to find the next big thing and so as a result there is a lot of demand for investing in highly risky projects with the hope of you know a ten x. hundred x. thousand x. return and now i think we've already seen that about half of those i.c.'s have already shuttered and failed and probably going to see the vast majority of them fail just as the vast majority of startups fail right and so if you're somebody out there and here are crazy enough i mean interested in looking at some of these what are some of the metrics that you look at is there any way to value evaluate these
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it is it's tough i mean i tell people that it's really like angel investing and so sure there has to be a decent idea but if you really want to do your due diligence you have to look at the team you have to say can this team execute this idea and are they trustworthy enough that you know they're going to be around and put in the effort to execute it right and a lot of times if you do any diligence at all events whitley run into all kinds of red flags that there's nobody does that the lights are on but nobody's home type of thing there is a sovereign cryptocurrency is you've got venezuela turkey. iran. you know the countries are starting to look at this as a way to solve some of their issues where what's that trend all about where as i go and do things. well the main reason that i find it interesting is from a standpoint that you know at least some of the countries that are doing this are under economic sanctions by the united states so this may be a new type of play you know to to try to skirt various economic sanctions whether
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or not it's going to be successful i'm very skeptical i don't know why anyone outside of those countries would want to invest in them given their history right overall not not a real positive kind of take on those go back now back to the drama kind of missed the drama of twenty seventeen now the summer of twenty seventeen that they you know it was really an intense time i think as it actually it claims face to someone existential crisis that is that fair i mean it was really touching go there for a second you know we've got a couple of minutes this is very dramatic stuff take us back to that moment what was the triumph l. to mentally that happened i mean it was really the culmination of years of frustration and contentiousness and there was a lot of games theory that was being experimented with with you know the segment two x.
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versus user activated saw fork which eventually created you know the big cash for as well and so we had all of these things parts of the system moving and we all knew that we were heading towards some major event we didn't know if it was going to be cataclysmic or great you know rejoicing and celebration the community was really interested so he had the emergence of some interesting media he could calm media crypto personalities there was a world crypto network which i watch all the time on you and tone is and the vortex and jimmy song and these people really kind of us did distinguish themselves as being the voice and yourself kind of the voice of this. spirit of what this and this because it's all about and then he had a real kind of antagonist emerge it with big cash and roger and on a on the and even john mcafee to an extent emerged as something of the antagonists
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in this drama and did did those guys ever prove anything with because in cash well i mean they prove something very important which most of us already knew which is that anyone can fork off at any time without asking for permission and it's actually kind of weird that it took them so long to do that you know to finally realize that they weren't going to be able to convince or coerce the rest of the system to go along with what they wanted instead they had to do the voluntary thing which is to leave and convince as many people as they could to join them and how is that project going now. it exists there mining it transactions are going through but you know from any number of different metrics it's it's another all coins i mean i think the you know light coin and those coin are doing better in terms of like transactional volume and fees and you know if people like to call in cash than they should use it. oh ok. we had a minute or so just want to dig down
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a little bit into your new project so it's called. and. just tell us of if you've got multiple kids in hardware different hardwares so like for example when the window vaastu and said that their security protocol is applied to break up the a private keys and put them in a safe deposit boxes in different banks around the country ok that's kind of the approaches that you're you're you're going to have multiple hardware while so i have two or three phones i pads or whatever and these are now going to be contributing to a multiple hardware security platform to give me the true ability to be outside of the banking system be my own bank with the highest degree of security so we're approaching this from a standpoint of saying you know we believe that you should consider your threats
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vectors to be everything from. a common thief who might break into your house to a sophisticated attacker who knows a lot about you and wants to take you hostage to a nation state attacker who could even have the ability to go into banks and coerce employees at banks to open up safety deposit boxes what is a five dollar ranch attack that is an attack where you are vulnerable because you have enough private key material on your person that someone can just physically hurt you with a wrestling match. with anything you know until you. write that anyway thanks of going. to you being here writing well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser states ever like to thank our guest jamieson law now at casa. for some reason they're saying casa hoddle because someone else is casa some squatter and if you want to phrase famous
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a lot on twitter it's at lop as a treasure trove of information probably the best on the web just on twitter sky's report until i saw a bio. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were yourself and taken your last wrong turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath . but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was a cave still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave
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a funeral the same as one enters my mind it's consumed with death this one different i speak to you now because there are no other takers. claimed that mainstream media has met its maker. well you know the cars they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates long. been there in the small baltic sea don't harp or ships and it's still. not known to. the little filth to be told fish already ninety percent of the darn gods and it won't recover. fifteen's. seventy five times they do it several times a day with a big fleet oh you get an idea why. we have to
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understand we can all still use to just. be within this oh he does feel for you because. i'm doing this because i want the future world to future generations to have and enjoy the ocean now we have. the most expensive fish in the world each one is selling for tens of thousands of euros it continues to grow its entire life if it was thirty years old you might have a two ton fish out there and yet they don't get that big today because we're way too good at catching. it's only women themself a much larger mission was once there and that was much more widely distributed we have politicians that are in office for
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a few years they have to get reelected everything is very very short term our system is not suited and is not geared for long term survival and that's why we have the catastrophes. this hour's headlines on r.t. international prove it or apologize moscow tells britain over accusations regarding the poisoning of a form of double agent in the city of seoul is worried russia has reaffirmed that it had nothing to do with the attack. tuesday marks fifteen years since the united states launched what are called operation iraqi freedom also known as the iraq war we speak to for my detainees of the infamous abu ghraib prison. after i was released whenever i saw americans on the street i would be terrified they would send it back to that place and torture me again it still keeps me up at nine remembering. the torture. and the government raid on the secret service headquarters on the suspension chief political turmoil.
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here in moscow on this tuesday you watching on t.v. international a very warm welcome to. russia demands that the u.k. either prove or apologize for its accusations over the poisoning of a form a double agent in the city of souls bre moscow has reaffirmed that it had nothing to do with the attack the foreign minister reminded that all chemical weapons in russia were destroyed under the strict supervision of the global watchdog the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons adding that brussels on london's accusations are actually putting the internationally recognized body into . on monday the e.u. issued an extremely cautious joint statement over the incident something picked up on by moscow parties eager to down off has more on the european reaction be you
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issued a joint in the very careful statement on the whole case of the poisoning of the script poisoning they did not pin the blame on russia but the expressed grave alertness grave worry about the whole thing they've said that the are treating the incident very very seriously and they've said that the use i quote of chemical weapons by anyone under any circumstances is completely unacceptable and they've demanded some more information from russia effectively because everybody's a lot of countries are pinning the blame on russia for it french president emmanuel mccall and even included one into his congratulatory message to lead america pulled in nato also weighed in on this have a listen we continue to call on russia to provide the complete disclosure all the knowledge talk program. expectations for russia to address the questions raised by the u.k.
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and international community to provide disclosure of. its children to the w. britain is to talk to leaders who works with our obligations under the treaty on chemical weapons and i would i contrast that with the russians russia has been expressing its eagerness to cooperate with the investigation they have repeated a number of times they've officially asked the filed an official request for samples of the nerve agent used to poison scruple to be provided to russia for analysis to find out what it's where it's coming from where it could be coming from who may have produced this sample none of the official requests of russia have been fulfilled instead there's been a barrage of accusations and of demand. russia explains itself despite the probe into the poisoning of sort of his crypt his daughter still going media extremely
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quick to blame russia as ati's jaclyn for the reports the west is in no doubt russia tried to poison one of its ex agents on putin's orders but if true that's actually a bit embarrassing professional assassins cover their tracks they don't leave their fingerprints all over the scene yet that's what using a nerve agent produced only in the soviet union essentially amounts to at least if it was the russians on top of this the assassination bid looks like it was a botched job with collateral damage and is attracting an intense amount of global scrutiny presumably that was not what was intended and not what you'd expect from a slick all powerful secret service russian or not and yet outrageous an illegal act on british soil an attack on the united kingdom new generation against the west the increasingly violent erotic approach of the right. content to contempt of the rule of law and content of our values so which is it bumbling idiots or super spies
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if we look back it seems that answers that question can be tailored to fit the situation take the alleged hacking of the us presidential election washington call the operation sophisticated and attack the likes of which have never been seen before russia's blatant interference in the united states twenty sixteen presidential elections any have said this is actually the crime of the century you have any doubt that russian interference. is driven by himself no doubt and yet those sophisticated attackers didn't make the slightest effort to hide their locations and he tom dick or harry can throw their ip address to make it look like they're based anywhere in the world and yet all the ip addresses were russian a similar situation was seen in germany not long before their national election took place again the conclusion was that moscow was behind the hack because the ip . addresses originated in russia however we've seen the exact opposite as well when south korean government computers were the targets of cyber attacks during the
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winter olympics the ip addresses used were from inside north korea but it was determined the hackers were russians they were simply masking their locations this time around damned if you do damned if you don't you know everything that goes wrong must be russia we have a police saying that actually it's going to take months to try and find up trying work out what happened build the evidential chain and yet on another hand as well we have the british media immediately stampeding to say it must be the kremlin it must be russia so this strange mishmash of speculation is very distressing to someone who used to work on the inside i would say as well that people like me have been challenging this narrative in the u.k. media for the last two weeks ever since the attack happened and the list could go on but the point is the western narrative doesn't care if russian intelligence is smart or dumb or anything in between it only has to be one thing and that thing is guilty. it is exactly fifteen years since the united states began
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an operation of cold iraqi freedom commonly known as the iraq war and what began as a promise to liberate a country from a dictator tied into years of conflicts all across the region is a reminder of how it all unfolded less than a teaspoon full of dry anthrax in an armful of shutdown the united states senate arac declared eighty five hundred liters of anthrax. many iraqis can hear me tonight in a translated radio broadcast and i have a message for them the tyrant will soon be gone. the day of your liberation is near .
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to night i am announcing that the american combat mission in iraq has ended. and. it will take time to read a case of cancer like i said we will conduct a systematic campaign of airstrikes against these terrorists.
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what's concerning is people who copied from crossfire those innocent people of mosul are the ones with acquired humanitarian assistance. one of the darkest pages in the wall was the exposure of the torture of iraqi detainees at the abu ghraib prison and warning you may find the following images disturbing.
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he has spoken to former abu ghraib prisoners who describe their ordeal. when no one when the americans arrived with their tanks we thought they would read us of the harsh regime everyone would have their own house and car just like in the wealthy arab countries or in the west but it turns out to be the opposite of what. they would hang a prisoner on the metal door of the cell and subject them to electrocution or you're a nation.

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