A ‘Silk Road’ forgotten

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by Dr. Stephanie Coxon, America Outloud:

Millions of Americans were unaware of a massive event playing out in financial tyranny in 2013, and I was one of them. I was still in my “most politicians were good” phase despite clear concerns with every president since Kennedy. It was so bad that I also thought that big pharma was researching their way for the best interests of citizens… but I digress.

A pardon came from President Trump this week that brought me back to 2013 and woke me up to how corrupt our government is not only in medicine but in finances as well. Perhaps, like me, many of you have forgotten or never heard the name ⏤ Ross Ulbricht, the creator of the “Silk Road” website. Regardless, he is free after 12 years. So, let’s talk Bitcoin for just a moment and understand why this pardon is so important for every American citizen.

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Ulbricht should really be referred to as the ultimate American hero. To wit, we have been oppressed by our government through finances and health, just to name two. They continue to architect ways to watch, tax, track, and control us… all to ensure no single opportunity is missed to tax the populous. Every penny spent lights up the eyes of the politicians as they count the tax dollars flowing in from every possible angle.

Ulbricht used a tool to circumvent this oppressive system. He created a flourishing marketplace, not unlike Etsy. His crime? Allowing users in this marketplace to barter using Bitcoin rather than the fake fiat system that allows the government to take their pound in the flesh. He believed in freedom like many of us who have woken up to the deep state crescendos that have been hidden for far too long.

Like the olden days of town squares bartering and trading, this guy created a central space on the internet for open and unencumbered commerce. A principled 26-year-old business genius with principles created a way for anonymous citizens to trade goods using Bitcoin as the currency. How many of us have traded with a friend or neighbor?

There was no illegal activity on his behalf despite false allegations by our own government. The site officially “prohibited child pornography, violent services, stolen property, and generally anything used to ‘harm or defraud’ others,” according to freeross.org. Did illegal items get exchanged, yes (much like Etsy), however, according to a study by Carnegie Mellon University it was mostly marijuana for personal use (something that is now legal in many states and otherwise largely ignored across society and law).
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