You see, the defendant must be guilty because the prosecution has vouched for the prosecution's evidence. Moreover, this evidence must has been used by the prosecution in the past, so it must be valid.
The logic is foolproof.
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Instead, however, Bloomberg chose to cite a September 11th filing, which alleges that “the FBI validates Chainalysis’ clustering every day, and it is ‘generally reliable and conservative.’” “Prosecutors said Chainalysis information is “frequently validated and found to be reliable” in supporting subpoenas and search warrants,” writes Bloomberg, apparently taking the state’s and Chainalysis’ word at face value – no questions asked – because what else would a journalist do.
Bloomberg where are your numbers? Science tends to use numbers to describe things.
I just see word salad.
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Lol yup tasty word salad, but no meat! Where’s the beef?
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