Sorry Bankers, Government Won’t Ban Bitcoin, They Need it to Fund Secret Intelligence Operations

Sorry Bankers, Government Won’t Ban Bitcoin, They Need it to Fund Secret Intelligence Operations
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2018-7-14 19:52

Every couple of months, some banker or some “economist” – more correctly described as politician – takes the microphone of New York Times, CNBC, or whatever other lamestream paper to.

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