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07-23-14 -- Paul Snow - Jeffrey Tucker - Matt Papke -- (VIDEO & MP3 LOADED)

Paul Snow (President Texas Bitcoin Assoc and Founder, Passing Bitcoin Around the World) on NY's attempt to regulate Bitcoin - Jeffrey Tucker (Liberty.Me) on NY's plan for a Bitcoin License - Matt Papke (FreeTempe.Com) Fundraiser Friday July 25th, 201

Hour 1 - 3

Media Type: Audio • Time: 180 Minutes and 0 Secs
Guests: Paul Snow
 
Hour 1 -- Paul Snow (President Texas Bitcoin Association and Founder, Passing Bitcoin Around the World) on NY's attempt to regulate Bitcoin
 
Hour 2 -- Jeffrey Tucker (Liberty.Me) on NY's plan for a Bitcoin License
 
Hour 3 -- Matt Papke (FreeTempe.Com), candidate for Tempe City Council, is having a Fundraiser Friday July 25th, 2014 from 4-7 p.m., Yucca Tap Room, 29 W Southern Ave; Tempe, AZ. Matt provides us an update on his campaign

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July 23rd, 2014
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Hour 1
2014-07-23 Hour 1 Paul Snow (Video Archive):

2014-07-23 Hour 1 Paul Snow from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.

Paul Snow
President of the Texas Bitcoin Association; Founder of Passing Bitcoin Around the World

Currently working within the cryptocurrency world to build new solutions to persistent problems. Organizing Bitcoin meetup groups, forums, and conferences.

Webpages:
LinkedIn.Com/in/paulsn
PassingBitcoin.Com


Topic: Attempt by New York to regulate Bitcoin by instituting a Bitcoin License

 

Hour 2

Guests: Jeffrey Tucker
Hour 2

2014-07-23 Hour 2 Jeffrey Tucker (Video Archive):

2014-07-23 Hour 2 Jeffrey Tucker from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.

Jeffrey Tucker

Jeffrey Tucker is Chief Liberty Office of Liberty.me, a social network and online publishing platform for the liberty minded. He is also distinguished fellow Foundation for Economic Education, executive editor of Laissez-Faire Books, research fellow Acton Institute, founder CryptoCurrency Conference, and author five books.

Webpages:
JeffreyTucker.Me
Tucker.Liberty.Me
http://lfb.org/author/jeffreytucker/
http://www.fee.org/authors/detail/jeffrey-a-tucker


Topic: Attempt by New York to regulate Bitcoin by instituting a Bitcoin License


Jeffrey's latest article on Liberty.Me:

Rebels Will Inherit the Earth
To get to the coolest bar in Chicago — recently voted the best new bar in the U.S. — you turn down a small alley and walk half-way down until you get to a small blue light. There is a man standing guard in front of a small and unlabeled black door, belonging to a place called Three Dots and a Dash, one you would miss unless you knew what's what.

The man checks your ID. You pass the test and enter, walking down a long staircase and passing under a lit-up wall of hundreds of tiny skulls. You continue down the hallway until you find yourself in a beautiful speakeasy with wonderful specialized drinks in farflung glasses that recall the Prohibition Era. The whole place feels private, decadent, and illegal in the best way.

So it is with many Chicago bars. They try to recall the glory days when the boomingest industry in town was also the illegal one. The more the government tried to stamp out liquor, the more the industry thrived, and eventually came to build one of the great cities in the world. This history is not forgotten in the slightest. It is sported and loved, proudly, witness that the most popular selling shirt among tourists features a heroic image of Al Capone — the most beloved folk hero to emerge from the windy city.

This whole culture of Chicago, even today, is a monument to a salient fact of history: government doesn't always get its way. The whole regime was once dedicated to outlawing the production and sale of alcohol. It didn't work. Defiance was the norm. Disobedience became the rule. Far from outlawing it, the outlaws built a world for themselves that has lasted even as the Prohibitionists faded from history. The rebels won this one.

In fact, the rebels usually do win. They have the passion, market forces, creativity, and dedication to the cause on their side. The government is different. It tries implausible things like controlling through coercion how people live. That works sometimes but not always and never over the long term. People are inspired to resist in big and small ways, despite threats, intimidation, jails, and even death. Cages can't contain anyone over the long term.

Another story from Chicago. I attended a Bitcoin conference of a thousand plus people. In the middle of a speech, in walked my friend Charlie Shrem from New York. It's strange because he is under arrest in New York, forbidden from leaving the state. But in he walked, not his person but his robot that he was controlling from New York. His visage appeared on an iPod that sat up top. He could control its direction, height, and speech volume.

Later he rolled onto the stage and gave a full speech to the enthralled audience. Silly government. It thought it could keep him in New York under arrest for trumped up money laundering charges related to Bitcoin. Instead he is reinvented as a traveling super hero speaking at events everywhere, thanks to marvelous technology. The cage could not contain him either.

People rightly have a fear of government, but when you look at the track record, something becomes rather obvious. Government can restrict our options but ultimately cannot control our volition. A persistent desire to live free triumphs over all attempts to shape the world through compulsion and coercion.

Consider that some forty years ago, Richard Nixon declared a war on pot. He might as well have inaugurated a pot start up that became a top-50 public company. In time, despite massive oppression and aggression to stop it, pot has become a national way of life, used by all classes and income groups in all regions of the country. It is so ubiquitous that we pay no attention to it anymore.

If someone should ever point out to a user that "hey, this is an illegal substance," the reaction would be bafflement. Yes, it is illegal most everywhere but everyone just knows that this doesn't matter in the slightest. The law is completely discredited.

Fifteen years ago, the federal government shut down Napster, one of the first and most important distributed networks for file sharing. That was supposed to be the end of that rebellious practice of sharing stuff for free.

Today, nearly all music companies are desperate to distribute their music for free on youtube in exchange for advertising revenue, while file sharing sites thrive as never before. As for the distributed network, it has become the preferred model of every form of digital innovation from software development to payment systems.

A good example of a peer-to-peer technology is the mighty site called The Silk Road. It allows producers and consumers of otherwise banned products to hook up and benefit from trade. Yes, illegal drugs are sold there but not by cartels and violent gangs but by peaceful people who are just seeking to live a good life as they understand that phrase.

The government took the site down and jailed the brilliant and visionary Ross Ulbricht, who is alleged to be the mastermind. Within 30 days, that site came back, this time with protections against such takedowns. Today it does 4 to 5 times the business that the old site did, and thrives as never before. There is absolutely nothing the government can do about it.

"You can't do that!" goes an Internet meme, answered by "Watch me."

That sums up 100 years of government regulation, from censorship in World War I to the latest attempts to regulate Bitcoin. The longing for human liberty within our hearts and minds is too strong, too instinctual, too dedicated, too persistent, to be stamp out by the dweebs with guns who purport to run the world. They cannot outsmart the crowd-sourced brilliance of billions of people who refused to be cajoled and captured and told what to do.

It is a demoralizing reality for the people who think that power can overcome the problem of the free spirit that abides within the human person. But they must come to terms at some point. They will not win the great struggle. The rebels will inherit the earth.


Hour 3

Guests: Matt Papke
Hour 3

2014-07-23 Hour 3 Matt Papke (Video Archive):

2014-07-23 Hour 3 Matt Papke from Ernest Hancock on Vimeo.


Matt Papke
Webpage: FreeTempe.Com

Matt Papke is an Arizona native and long time resident of Tempe who has been involved in his community at many levels. He is a former Marine, an ardent political activist, and an advocate for empowering the people. Matt is a graduate of Corona del Sol High School in Tempe, Arizona and currently lives and works in north Tempe.

After high school, Matt enlisted into the United States Marine Corps where he served as a Infantry Assault Missile Man and was honorably discharged in September of 1998.


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Matt studied the foundation of our country early on during his elementary school years. He read works including Valley ForgeCommon Sense and Poor Richard's Almanac. He also watched G.I. Diaries with his Grandfather, a WWII veteran. These early writings and experiences spurred an intense love for freedom, benevolence and a desire for peace.

On May 8th 2014, Matt's first child, Anastasia, was born and his life profoundly changed. Happy, healthy, and energetic, she is teaching him the finer points of fatherhood. Born into a future of federal, state and local debt incurred by actions taken long before her birth, Anastasia has brought the future of our community to a much more personal level for Matt in his role as a new father.


Government of the people, by the people and for the people shall not perish from this Earth. Please join us in molding the future of our community into something stable, healthy, safe, and let us set the example for the rest of the state. You can volunteerdonate or just support us. Your support is critical to Matt's success.


FUNDRAISER THIS FRIDAY JULY 25TH, 2014 FROM 4-7 P.M.....

http://www.meetup.com/ArizonaLibertyR3VOLUTION/events/194356172/

MATT PAPKE Fundraiser and Raffle

Join us for a special Happy Hour of food, drinks and some great raffle 

We need fellow supporters of the Matt Papke campaign to help fund 

an important and essential mailing. Unfortunately, these mailings are 

expensive, but are needed for Matt to win!

Please join Matt this Friday, July 25th

Room in Tempe and show your support! Bring a friend!

 from 4-7 PM at the Yucca Tap 

 Raffle Prizes include:

* 10 person voucher to Tempe Airsoft and Paintball including free 

admission, free equipment rental package and 1,000 paintballs for the 

group (value $400).

* A tour for four people at the AZ Distilling Co, and a bottle of the 

distillery's gin (value $100).

 * Restaurant Gift Certificates

Have an item you would like to donate to the raffle? Call or text Lori at 860.202.7703

 Paid for by Matthew Papke for Tempe City Council 2014


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