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Ugh the voice is so annoying. I can't keep up with this. Thought im getting some real good stuff to learn but nah, not this time
ОтветитьMind-blowing the lack of concern by the authorities on this case. Makes you wonder if family members of authorities were involved and they just wanted to sweep it under the rug to cover it up, it's backwoods after all
ОтветитьNice job blurring out the products 😂
ОтветитьI have almost zero sympathy for Ross. You mention that what he did when making the Silk Road itself was fine, or at least not objectionable, because “the law needs to catch up,” but I think that Ross being caught and arrested is a pretty good showing of the law catching up. It’s not like the Silk Road was a bunch of peace loving drug legalization activists finding niche new ways to create greater access and acceptance of their product, it was major drug cartels that actually DO murder people and destroy lives in their wake with the funds they make from their trade. You don’t get to claim innocence because you were just a middle man when you know exactly what it is that you’re profiting from, not the drugs themselves but the intricate deadly system set up to traffic them.
ОтветитьY’all imma keep it 100… I don’t fully get it.
So Friendlychemist was the same as redandwhite was the same as Tony? Allllll of those accounts were just one guy? I just find it so had to believe a person fell for that…
It leaves me shocked that a human mind is capable of creating a profit chance (Ross creating Silk Road and James scamming him) from the situations no matter how the things complicated (in this case; enough to be talked about non-stop 1 hour straight). Like, the Silk Road's investigation was on not for restoring justice but politicans way to show people that politicans in charge of everything even on the internet. If we look into the fact for the ending clip about voting Trump if he pardoned Ross; this could have been a chance to get power on the other canditates by pardoning a millioner that made money operating a site selling drugs to the people and paying hitmans to unalive people. Man, the human brain amazes me everytime it has a chance. It's does not make me sad or anything like that. It's just how the world is now. Cold.
ОтветитьThe fact this all went down outside Vancouver chills my core. I just keep hearing closer and closer locations. 😅
ОтветитьПожалуйста, сделайте субтитры на русском
ОтветитьWeird to think Ross sent over $250 Million worth of bitcoin (today’s conversion/rates) for some hits, just to be cucked by someone puppeteering the whole thing (mind you the FBI was aware of this at the time) plus the fact that he was scammed for roughly the same amount previously kind of begs the question.
ОтветитьWhy this video was already seen by me ? But in reality I have never seen this video before ? What was that ? Nobody uses my account but me ? Tf ? 😨
ОтветитьBro looks like dream
ОтветитьSilk Road generated $328 billion from 2011-2013 in todays BTC🫠
9.5mil btc.
I think you should of opened this with the explanation of what the silk road was and what it isn't, because i was mislead reading this. Also there was very loud music in the beginning. That music should be lowered in volume.
ОтветитьI came here from that video on IG
ОтветитьI didn’t know about the Silk Road, but I definitely found this video to be so interesting! Fuck DPR I’m glad he’s serving time
ОтветитьIncels incels….
ОтветитьI totally think that he deserves at least a 30 year sentence for that kind of operation he got. Especially since he knew he was helping facilitate the trafficking of drugs, and was ordering hits out on people (even tho they weren’t real). Just because he didn’t physically do anything doesn’t mean he wasn’t dangerous and needed to be taken off the street. If I were the judge presented with the facts, I think a 35 year sentence would be appropriate.
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