Posts Tagged ‘virgil’

The case of Virgil Griffith and other affairs of “the accomplices of the Pyongyang hackers”

On April 12, 2022, the Southern District Court of New York sentenced American programmer and former Ethereum cryptocurrency developer Virgil Griffith to 5 years and 3 months in prison for visiting DPRK and giving a lecture on cryptocurrency technologies. He initially received 20 years in prison, but his sentence was reduced after he pleaded guilty […]

Virgil: Will the Covid Bill Bring Relief from the Covid Lockdown? 

Congress has passed, and President Biden will soon sign into law, the $1.9 trillion stimulus package. The legislation includes $170 billion for K-12 schools and colleges to help students return to the classroom; moreover, there’s another $47.8 billion for nationwide “coronavirus testing, contact tracing, and mitigation.” That’s a lot of new money piled on top of old […]

Virgil — The Great Reset Updated: You Might Not Have Heard of NGFS, but NGFS Has a Plan for You

Here’s a December 15 headline in the New York Times that should not have been lost in the holiday whirl, nor in the general hubbub of news since: “Fed Joins Climate Network, to Applause From the Left.” As the article details, the U.S. Federal Reserve Board, the nation’s central bank, has officially joined the Network of Central […]

Virgil: The Deep State Becomes the Obvious State

Credit should go to Michael McFaul for letting the cat out of the bag. Or maybe, we should say, that McFaul, an anti-Trump Democrat who’s a fixture on cable news, has just let the State out of the Deep. That is, he has made the Deep State into the Obvious State.   And now, of […]

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