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Libertarian Vice Presidential Candidate Mike Ter Maat is Pro Monero | EPI 319
July 25th, 2024 | 1 hr 16 mins
bitcoin, blockchain, crypto, cryptocurrency, elections, freemarkets, fungible, julianassange, libertarianparty, miketermaat, monero, monerotalk, monerotopia, privacy, privacycoin, rossulbricht, xmr
TODAY'S SHOW: Douglas Tuman interviews Mike ter Maat, the vice presidential candidate of the Libertarian Party.
They discuss topics related to the Libertarian Party's platform, including free markets, deregulation, opposition to the Federal Reserve, and support for privacy coins like Monero. Mike advocates for reducing the power of government and argues that the Libertarian Party better aligns with traditional American values of individual liberty.
They also cover the challenges of third parties in America, Julian Assange, Ross Ulbricht, nuclear energy and much more. community.
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Debunking Myths about Ross Ulbricht with Sterlin Lujan, Kenny Palentank, and Dan O’Neil | EPI 318
July 11th, 2024 | 48 mins 21 secs
bitcoin, blockchain, crypto, cryptocurrency, danoneil, donaldtrump, fungible, kennypalentank, monero, monerotalk, monerotopia, porcfest2024, privacy, privacycoin, robertfkennedy, rossulbricht, silkroad, sterlinlujan, xmr
TODAY'S SHOW: This episode is a conversation from Porcfest 2024 about the case of Ross Ulbricht, the creator of the Silk Road darknet marketplace, and the efforts to secure his release from prison.
The speakers Sterlin Lujan (anarchist activist), Kenny Palentank (Free Ross activist), and Dan O'Neil (chairman of New Jersey Human Action), provide an in-depth analysis of the case, debunking myths surrounding Ulbricht's alleged involvement in murder-for-hire schemes and highlighting the disproportionate sentence he received.
They emphasize the changing landscape of drug laws and the increasing acceptance of cryptocurrencies, which has led to calls for Ulbricht's release - including from Presidential candidates Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The discussion also touches on the broader implications of Ulbricht's case for civil liberties and the cryptocurrency community.