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12993912 No.12993912 [Reply] [Original]

He didn't stop Satoshi from getting on the plane. He knew.

This is your last warning. Have a nice life.

>> No.12993926

What is Craig's wallet??

>> No.12993930

>>12993912
what?

>> No.12993942
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12993942

do I buy BSV or what

>> No.12993944

>>12993912
Wait a fucking second I've seen this theory. Years ago, on Bitcointalk.

>> No.12993973

>>12993912
but craig and dave are satoshi.. what do you mean stop him from getting on a plane? what plane? who are you talking about? when is he gonna pump by bsv bags

>> No.12993984

>>12993912
>>12993944
Please enlighten us, anon.

>> No.12993988

Holy shit, OP, and >>12993944 aren't larping.

https://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2014/03/heres-only-mh370-theory-actually-makes-sense/

>> No.12994075

Reckoning.

>> No.12994133

stop sliding this thread reeeeeeeee

>> No.12994380

>>12993988

Wtf is this?

>> No.12994401

>>12993988
holy fuck

>> No.12994523

>>12993988
The author of that article wrote this on mar 7 2014:
https://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2014/03/did-newsweek-dox-wrong-satoshi-nakamoto/

>In any case, tracking down the real identity of “Satoshi Nakamoto” is hard, but I suspect that verifying whether Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto of Temple City is the same guy isn’t. One way or another, I have a feeling that someone is going to clear this up definitively within a week or two. Maybe sooner.

MH370 article published mar 20 2014.
>This whole affair was engineered by Satoshi Nakamoto. I will be publishing a detailed version of this theory in Newsweek shortly.

???

>> No.12994537
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12994537

All answers lie in the blockchain.

>> No.12994735

>>12994537
>>12994523
>>12993988
YO

what the fuck

>> No.12994847

>>12994537
sauce on this?
Also
>total spent
>28,500 BCH
>worth 0.00 USD today
so what? That means he got liquidated on bitmex?

>> No.12995028
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12995028

fuck fuck FUCK

>> No.12995096

>>12994537
WTF is this!!!!

>> No.12995101

>>12994523
WTF? Paywall cant view

>> No.12995557

top tier conspiracy theory
will share

>> No.12995640

>>12995101
>Did Newsweek Dox the Wrong Satoshi Nakamoto?
KEVIN DRUM
MARCH 7, 2014 4:44 PM
>Is Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto of Temple City, California, the same “Satoshi Nakamoto” who invented Bitcoin? Newsweek’s Leah McGrath Goodman says he is in a cover story here, and Felix Salmon does a good job of running through the evidence here. Matt Yglesias is skeptical:
>Here’s the question of Newsweek’s Bitcoin “scoop,” as I understand it—is the fact that a person is named “Satoshi Nakamoto” good evidence that the person in question is the originator of Bitcoin? If it is, then all of the other evidence regarding this particular Satoshi Nakamoto is telling….But absent the name, there is very little here.

>I don’t agree. The key evidence is this conversation that Goodman had with Nakamoto in front of his home:
>Tacitly acknowledging his role in the Bitcoin project, he looks down, staring at the pavement and categorically refuses to answer questions.
>“I am no longer involved in that and I cannot discuss it,” he says, dismissing all further queries with a swat of his left hand. “It’s been turned over to other people. They are in charge of it now. I no longer have any connection.”

>Nakamoto says he was misunderstood. His English isn’t great, and he was just referring to no longer being an engineer. Goodman, however, says this is nonsense. “I stand completely by my exchange with Mr. Nakamoto. There was no confusion whatsoever about the context of our conversation — and his acknowledgment of his involvement in bitcoin.”
>In any case, this is the key piece of evidence. If Goodman is right, then Nakamoto is now covering up after making a momentary slip. But if Goodman stretched the quote a bit to make it sound cleaner than it was in real life, then Nakamoto is very likely in the clear.

1/2

>> No.12995663

>>12995101
2/2
>Last night there was some chatter on Twitter about whether Goodman’s story sounded right. She made a mistake identifying LA County sheriff’s deputies as “police officers from the Temple City, Calif., sheriff’s department,” for example, and some of her quotes seem a little too good to be true. Personally, I wasn’t persuaded. The former is a minor error, and I didn’t find the quotes all that hard to believe. What’s more, Goodman was very transparent about how she tracked down this story and what her sources were. There’s nothing obscure about any of it. It’s a very, very public story and, thanks to Goodman’s transparency, one that’s pretty easy to check. If Goodman made any of it up, she sure chose a very spectacular way to commit career suicide.
>All that said, Karl Smith has a piece at FT Alphaville that compares some of Dorian Nakamoto’s writing to that of the Nakamoto who wrote the original Bitcoin proposal. He’s pretty persuasive that they don’t seem to match. This isn’t a smoking gun or anything, but it definitely gives us fresh reason to be skeptical.
>In any case, tracking down the real identity of “Satoshi Nakamoto” is hard, but I suspect that verifying whether Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto of Temple City is the same guy isn’t. One way or another, I have a feeling that someone is going to clear this up definitively within a week or two. Maybe sooner.

>> No.12995682

>>12995101
>Here’s the Only MH370 Theory That Actually Makes Sense
KEVIN DRUM
MARCH 20, 2014 3:41 PM
>We need more traffic here at Mother Jones, and that can mean only one thing: we need to pump up our coverage of the missing Malaysian airliner. Let’s take stock of what we know:

Investigators have discovered that data was erased from the flight simulator belonging to one of the pilots.
The plane veered off course in response to a course change programmed into the flight management system.
>The transponder was turned off.
The ACARS tracking suggests the plane flew in the general direction of India. However, no ground-based radar detected the plane, which means the ACARS signals were probably spoofed.
Debris has been discovered in digitized satellite imagery, but an actual physical search has failed to find anything.
This all suggests one thing: a computer genius. A very rich computer genius. One who knows how to cover his tracks and is accustomed to avoiding discovery.

>This whole affair was engineered by Satoshi Nakamoto. I will be publishing a detailed version of this theory in Newsweek shortly.

>> No.12995702

>>12995682
>This whole affair was engineered by Satoshi Nakamoto. I will be publishing a detailed version of this theory in Newsweek shortly.
this is the part I don't get. Where is the corresponding article about the theory? This was 5 years ago, where is the article that should have been coming out in a couple of weeks?

>> No.12995715

>>12993944
also lad share this bitcointalk article if you would

>> No.12995734
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12995734

kek

>> No.12995754

>>12995702
No idea. I've never heard about this before today. Doesn't appear to be any follow up.
Heard a lot of MH370 conspiracies, but never this. It's odd mate. Really odd.

>> No.12995768

https://youtu.be/GrrtA6IoR_E

>> No.12995845

>>12995754
someone email Kevin Drum and ask him
calpundit@cox.net