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Trump in now president, will he make Ross a free man?
In his campaign, he pledged to commutate(lesser punishment) his sentence and not release him, it would have totally been different if he gets a pardon.
YES58.1%
NO41.9%
31 votes \ poll ended
178 sats \ 4 replies \ @k00b 7 Nov
He might've lied, but he has nothing to lose by doing it.
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That's how I feel to. There's really no downside to doing it, but that's no guarantee.
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Yeah, that’s true! Also no downside to cancelling the security clearances for every person signing several of those bogus letters from the security people about laptops and such.
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I would make him look bad if he didn’t come through on some of his promises. He has a lot of pardons to make to J6 people, Assange and Ross. It would also infuriate his opponents to pardon these folks.
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Guess I feel for that one, stupid me.
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Look guys, stop being crying babies and kiss politicians ass for things that THEY WILL NEVER DO.
  1. How many times you need to be fucked by politicians so you will understand that they always lie to fool you for voting them? How much tyranny you have to support in order to understand that they will always fuck you hard. Are you blind or stupid ?
  2. Ross will not be freed. This is the hard truth, no matter how much all the bitcoiners want it.
WHY? Is simple, but you refuse to see the truth.
Silk Road a government operation from THE BEGINNING ! Ross was USED as a patsy, to blame everything on him.
This operation was started right after Wikileaks announced they accept Bitcoin. Then Satoshi's famous message on Bitcointalk saying that was a mistake, is too early and will have consequences.
Why you guys do not pay attention to all these details and concentrate only on the government narrative?
Please watch all the videos and documentaries I posted here about Silk Road.
Gov agencies started the whole plan of Silk Road, letting DPR(s) to think they are in charge. This is a very common tactic for all gov agencies. Some of the DPRs were in fact FBI agents.
I am not saying that Ross was a gov agent ! Not at all. But he was a fool letting them to control him and the whole operation, without even knowing. He was a gullible patsy. This is the painful truth.
Now they will keep him in jail for life, because if he would be released, will be revealed the whole operation and the whole house of cards of gov agencies will fall. The story is waaaaay bigger than Trump and anybody else, is against the whole state at its core. The whole operation was a sting operation against Bitcoin, you have to understand that. Bitcoin is the biggest enemy of the state!
You can't ask the state (Trump) to release proofs against the state. That will never happen. Trump was also a fool saying that will release Ross, just because some idiot from his campaign staff "advise" him to say so, just to earn your meaningless votes.
YOU HAVE BEEN FOOLED TO BELIEVE THAT CRAP.
And here is a clear example of how they were doing it:
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @javier 7 Nov
Now you substitute FreeRoss with X, or Y, or Z, and you'll see they are in everything and all operations. Since thousands of years ago. This is the nature of politics, which is a scam profession. Everything "public" is propaganda. Most of it is a scam, so they can acquire (rob) for free your real individual authority.
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Now you have this to make some sats on your bold and certain predictions.
Let's put your sats where your mouth is.
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as you know, I never gamble with my sats. That is stupid. Gambling with sats it means you have no idea how powerful is each sat.
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The power we vest on politician makes most things they promise within their reach, makes it easy for some to believe them.
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It's all about the myth of authority and here is very well explained
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I believe he will keep to his word and integrity.
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@remindme in 4 years
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You guys have to be loud and remind him this promise all the time.
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During his previous administration, he fulfilled only 23% of 100 promises made.
Hopefully, this time, the Rose case, who has been in prison for 11 years, will be included in his 23%.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 7 Nov
I think he will, but maybe not on day one.
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We won't know for 4 years. President's usually don't pardon until they're on the way out of office.
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