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Ross Uldrich
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2020-02-04 at 11:39 PM UTC
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2020-02-04 at 11:47 PM UTCTrump specialises in throwing his natural constituents - like Julian Assange - under the bus.
Fuck that lying cheating orange jedi.
I hope that Trump's opponents - like Techno, stl1, and Larryretard are proud of being such goons that they make such a con-man look good. -
2020-02-04 at 11:49 PM UTC
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2020-02-04 at 11:49 PM UTCi domt know star trek about you but they look pretty violent to me besides him. what do u think?
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2020-02-04 at 11:50 PM UTC
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2020-02-05 at 12:01 AM UTChttps://cointelegraph.com/news/silk-road-marketplace-senior-adviser-pleads-guilty-in-us-federal-court
płot thicknw on this operation. -
2020-02-05 at 12:02 AM UTCthe guy in center bold white dude with tats looks pretty tough as well.
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2020-02-05 at 12:12 AM UTCDrug pushers are scum of the earth and should be exterminated
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2020-02-05 at 12:15 AM UTCGod bless him. I miss the days of silk road when you could have a 12 year old girlfriend and buy her fake documents from the darknet and claim her as your daughter to smuggle her into your country and get on an INTERPOL list
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2020-02-05 at 3:20 AM UTCGetting a wheelchair in prison would be kinda dope becuase you wouldn't have to help clean up after lunch and on friday
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2020-02-05 at 3:30 AM UTCadditional reading on his case: https://krebsonsecurity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/UlbrichtCriminalComplaint.pdf
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2020-02-05 at 3:34 AM UTC
Originally posted by Wariat https://news.bitcoin.com/a-heartbroken-mother-hopes-president-trump-will-exonerate-ross-ulbricht/
https://medium.com/@RossUlbricht
im interested in the kind of belt they're wearing. -
2020-02-05 at 3:51 AM UTCRoss was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder lol, although there was no actual victim and it was pretty much entrapment, it can't be called a "nonviolent drug offense"
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2020-02-05 at 4:28 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo Ross was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder lol, although there was no actual victim and it was pretty much entrapment, it can't be called a "nonviolent drug offense"
yeah really, its been a while since i read that case but i remember wondering how the fuck the RCMP ended up finding out about him wanting to end someone in whiterock
if your employer told you that a single person threatened to end your multi-million dollar operation and ransom your PI, AND 1offered you 150000-300000 to fix your own problem... What incentive would you have to lie about it, let alone rattex on your employer? It doesn't make any sense and i remember it being a hole in the case
Either the feds were actually his supplier the entire time, or his communications were* breached before advertised.
He did do some foolish shit, so neither of those would be too surprising:
1. He boasted about running his international multimillion dollar drugs marketplace on his LinkedIn profile
2. He used a real photograph of himself for a fake ID to rent servers to run his international multimillion dollar drugs marketplace
3. He asked for advice on coding the secret website for his international multimillion dollar drugs marketplace using his real name
4. He sought contacts in courier firms, presumably to work out how to best ship things from his international multimillion dollar drugs marketplace, on Google+, where his real name, real face and real YouTube profile were visible -
2020-02-05 at 4:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by AnomiesOffspring yeah really, its been a while since i read that case but i remember wondering how the fuck the RCMP ended up finding out about him wanting to end someone in whiterock
if your employer told you that a single person threatened to end your multi-million dollar operation and ransom your PI, AND 1offered you 150000-300000 to fix your own problem… What incentive would you have to lie about it, let alone rattex on your employer? It doesn't make any sense and i remember it being a hole in the case
Either the feds were actually his supplier the entire time, or his communications were* breached before advertised.
He did do some foolish shit, so neither of those would be too surprising:
1)1. He boasted about running his international multimillion dollar drugs marketplace on his LinkedIn profile
2. He used a real photograph of himself for a fake ID to rent servers to run his international multimillion dollar drugs marketplace
3. He asked for advice on coding the secret website for his international multimillion dollar drugs marketplace using his real name
4. He sought contacts in courier firms, presumably to work out how to best ship things from his international multimillion dollar drugs marketplace, on Google+, where his real name, real face and real YouTube profile were visible
He also advertised it on the main bitcoin forum (forget the name, haven't checked it in years, mostly scammers) using his personal email address.
Not as dumb as the next guy who ran it (blake something, worked for tesla) and made an FBI agent admin almost immediately with absolutely nothing to go on, just someone in a chat after SR1 ended. Dorks -
2020-02-05 at 5:44 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo He also advertised it on the main bitcoin forum (forget the name, haven't checked it in years, mostly scammers) using his personal email address.
More and more I suspect this never actually happened; evidence was created after the fact to obfuscate how they actually tracked him down -
2020-02-05 at 9:07 AM UTCI read a book not so long ago, "American Kingpin". Very interesting. I can't see Trump pardoning him, don't be stupid.
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2020-02-05 at 1:38 PM UTC"non-violent drug offenses"
If 1000 people die as a result of drugs supplied by said gonts...isn't that worse (as far as the death toll goes) than some dude who personally kills just 3? -
2020-02-05 at 1:56 PM UTC
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2020-02-05 at 1:58 PM UTCWell that's true, I suppose the loss of 1000 drug addled idiots isn't so much of a loss.