An Open Letter Of Thanks To Ross Ulbricht
The other day on Facebook, I saw this touching letter
from Ross Ulbricht @rossulbricht to Jeff Berwick @dollarvigilante:
I was really moved by Ross's letter,
and left this comment on Jeff's post.
(I apologize for not, for the life of me, being able to figure out the formatting to reduce the font size! I truly don't mean to yell. Please imagine all of the following words spoken in a calm, soothing voice. Because the reality itself, screams.)
For a long time, I've wanted to give public thanks to Ross, and his crusading mom, Lyn.
HIS LIFE HAS BEEN SACRIFICED -- TWICE! -- while many of us "on the outside," enjoy the liberties all adults should be granted, without hindrance or interference.
In a recent Steemit post, Lyn cautions of our threatened privacy rights, and opens with:
"My son, Ross Ulbricht, received two life sentences for non-violent charges associated with his alleged role in the Silk Road website."
The hyper-excessive sentencing heaped upon Ross is proportionate not to the "crime" he committed, but to just how formidable agencies recognize this SUBVERSIVE TECHNOLOGY to be.
Look how many of 'em came together to gang up on him!
Why can't they coordinate their efforts to figure out the riddle to why our top three leading causes of death (heart disease, cancer and pharmaceuticals) are all lifestyle induced?
Why are we living socially-engineered lives that oppose our very own well-being, while a brilliant digital abolitionist gets his life stolen, twice?
Up, has become down. Down, has become up.
Meanwhile, Silk Road put power + medicine in my hands, and thousands of others.
Well before Illinois rolled out its highly restricted medical marijuana program, I had stumbled on a way AROUND their disinformed tyranny.
That. Was. And. Is. EMPOWERING.
And the fact that this man's innate rights have, in turn, been so deeply violated, breaks my heart.
He deserves a Nobel Prize for technological innovation, not a double life-sentence.
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from Ross Ulbricht @rossulbricht to Jeff Berwick @dollarvigilante:
I was really moved by Ross's letter,
and left this comment on Jeff's post.
(I apologize for not, for the life of me, being able to figure out the formatting to reduce the font size! I truly don't mean to yell. Please imagine all of the following words spoken in a calm, soothing voice. Because the reality itself, screams.)
For a long time, I've wanted to give public thanks to Ross, and his crusading mom, Lyn.
HIS LIFE HAS BEEN SACRIFICED -- TWICE! -- while many of us "on the outside," enjoy the liberties all adults should be granted, without hindrance or interference.
In a recent Steemit post, Lyn cautions of our threatened privacy rights, and opens with:
"My son, Ross Ulbricht, received two life sentences for non-violent charges associated with his alleged role in the Silk Road website."
The hyper-excessive sentencing heaped upon Ross is proportionate not to the "crime" he committed, but to just how formidable agencies recognize this SUBVERSIVE TECHNOLOGY to be.
Look how many of 'em came together to gang up on him!
Why can't they coordinate their efforts to figure out the riddle to why our top three leading causes of death (heart disease, cancer and pharmaceuticals) are all lifestyle induced?
Why are we living socially-engineered lives that oppose our very own well-being, while a brilliant digital abolitionist gets his life stolen, twice?
Up, has become down. Down, has become up.
Meanwhile, Silk Road put power + medicine in my hands, and thousands of others.
Well before Illinois rolled out its highly restricted medical marijuana program, I had stumbled on a way AROUND their disinformed tyranny.
That. Was. And. Is. EMPOWERING.
And the fact that this man's innate rights have, in turn, been so deeply violated, breaks my heart.
He deserves a Nobel Prize for technological innovation, not a double life-sentence.
Learn more at freeross.org
Upvote. Resteem. Follow Me.
and left this comment on Jeff's post.
(I apologize for not, for the life of me, being able to figure out the formatting to reduce the font size! I truly don't mean to yell. Please imagine all of the following words spoken in a calm, soothing voice. Because the reality itself, screams.)
For a long time, I've wanted to give public thanks to Ross, and his crusading mom, Lyn.
HIS LIFE HAS BEEN SACRIFICED -- TWICE! -- while many of us "on the outside," enjoy the liberties all adults should be granted, without hindrance or interference.
In a recent Steemit post, Lyn cautions of our threatened privacy rights, and opens with:
"My son, Ross Ulbricht, received two life sentences for non-violent charges associated with his alleged role in the Silk Road website."
The hyper-excessive sentencing heaped upon Ross is proportionate not to the "crime" he committed, but to just how formidable agencies recognize this SUBVERSIVE TECHNOLOGY to be.
Look how many of 'em came together to gang up on him!
Why can't they coordinate their efforts to figure out the riddle to why our top three leading causes of death (heart disease, cancer and pharmaceuticals) are all lifestyle induced?
Why are we living socially-engineered lives that oppose our very own well-being, while a brilliant digital abolitionist gets his life stolen, twice?
Up, has become down. Down, has become up.
And the fact that this man's innate rights have, in turn, been so deeply violated, breaks my heart.
He deserves a Nobel Prize for technological innovation, not a double life-sentence.
Learn more at freeross.org
Thankyou Erika, you are an inspiration.
You can make all the friends you need right here, so you don't need the silk no mo..
Cheers and Best
Silk, for Steem... is that it, @surfyogi? I'm in!
Thanks for your encouragement. It's much appreciated. :-)
Nobel Prize's are reserved for the worst criminals in the world, like Barack O'Bomber. Not only would Ross never get it but even if they offered he should turn it down and spit on it.
lol, @dollarvigilante. Yeah, was just thinking of him deserving recognition for having been a person who made an outstanding achievement that conferred the "greatest benefit on mankind."
Thank you Erika! This reminded me of one of my favorite modern anarchist think-pieces, Jeff Tucker's "Ross is Our Socrates".
HTTPS://tucker.liberty.me/ross-is-our-socrates/
Just read, and loved, that @lesliestarrohara! Thanks. It's excellent.
Nice piece, i totally agree he deserves to be free and the nobel prize is also deserving of him.
Hello erika, thanks for the moving post.
I pray for Ross to be pardon.
Interesting to see that takedown notice after a few years... At the time, people were pointing at the camel watermark in the background and saying it was fake, why would these agencies put the watermark of the site. People figured Dread Pirate Roberts took down the site and ran off with their money... Btw, it's never really a good idea to keep your funds on a drug dealing website.
I sent a letter to Ross myself a few days ago. Took me a little while to write... I figure he has some time to read so I wrote some 7000 words.
Thanks for sharing your story Erika.
Thanks, @churdtzu. 7,000 words? Wow!
I was curious about the camel watermark, and figured it was comparable to Chicago's "vehicle immobilization program," where the city comes 'round and slaps on a yellow boot to the tire of cars that have accrued more than 3 vehicular tickets...
Perhaps, similarly, these agencies put their stamps of paralysis on top of the seized site?
Don't know if that's a reasonable or viable explanation for the watermark... not that the agencies "put" the site's watermark... but that they just overlayed theirs in the seizing? I dunno. I just perceive Ross as the victim here, not as a thief who happened to get busted.
Right... Well, it was weird, because the only thing on the site was the seizure notice, just as a picture. So it was like they screencapped the logo, then put their notice on top of it. So a lot of people thought it was fake. Basically, people thought that the federal agencies weren't even involved, and so they thought that Dread Pirate Roberts was a thief. We can rule out that possibility now.
Yeah I sent Ross a big ass letter telling stories about Anarchapulco, about my performance, Jeff getting up and rapping... all kinds of fun stuff.
Nice post. And while Ross' story is indeed frustrating to many of us, your story of reminds me of something I heard just recently.
In 2012, my friend's son (who was 13 at the time), managed to use his mum's credit card to get on silk road to buy bitcoins and then weed from Sweden and have it sent to Australia. And it totally worked! Obviously when my friend found out she wasn't happy and he was grounded.
He also told her she should buy bitcoin. Ah if only she'd listened. It's probably the smartest thing that's ever come out of his mouth.
Ha! Great story, @choogirl. And what a bright young boy. I'd be curious to see what kinds of things he's into now... at the ripe age of 18. He was forward-seeing at 13, and probably continues to be.
I've got major regret for not having held any of the BTC I bought back then.
When I tried to explain to my friends what I was doing, I compared the process to taking your fiat dollar to an arcade, loading it into a machine, and getting "tokens" dispensed back to you so you could play the games. (The arcade was SR, the games were each vendor.) But, yeah... $3K tokens! #hindsight
He's about to finish school in December and when I asked my friend what he wants to do next year she said his response to that question is "I don't know so I'll probably just do accounting". I told her she needs to tell him to chase his dreams before he ends up being an auditor at KPMG.
Yeah, we all wish we'd bought bitcoins back then. Oh well, live and learn.
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Wonderful post @erikaharris! Ross is a wonderful human, and deserves lots of love to be sent his way while he's locked up.
I just gifted you a @randowhale vote as part of an idea I'm calling #payitforward. As you can see from this image, my 2 $BD payment to @randowhale just turned into an increase of around $2 on your expected payout, only the second one I've had that sort of flopped. Oh well, it's still an extra $2 for ya :-)
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Steem on!
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Woohoo, thanks for the kind tip, @kennyskitchen! You are such a genius at living it forward! Much love + respect. 💚🌿
You're very welcome sister! Going to have to give it another shot sometime and hope for a bigger % haha
Great stuff, @erikaharris. It is amazing how dangerous the state's sociopathic "drug war" has made the world. So glad to hear you were able to find help via channels that respect individual self-ownership and freedom.
^^^ Beautifully, perfectly said, @kafkanarchy84!! Thanks :-)
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love your style also.
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Aw, you are kind to say that, @hatemmkh. Thanks, very much! :-)
Nice Post