BitCoin Founder Flees In Car Chase, Bitcoin CEO Found Dead, And The Mystery Man Behind Bitcoin

Posted: March 7, 2014 in Uncategorized
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SCROLL DOWN FOR NEWS LINKS AND VIDEO: The CEO of bitcoin has committed suicide. Atumn Radtke body was found in her Singapore apartment. Bitcoin has been in controversy lately as its currency is facing a possible collapse. So what is Bitcoin? Who is the person behind the virtual currency that is making multi-millionaires out of investors? Newsweek as finally revealed the man behind the curtain who created the program for Bitcoin. Is this virtual currency destined for greatness or is there a more ominous warning coming for those who have trusted in a currency made out of thin air. Read articles below and see how a coming doomsday scenario will eventually befall Bitcoin.

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REUTERS: According to Goodman, he’s worked on a host of highly classified projects for the U.S. military including the development warship and aircraft technology, but details about his career are sparse.

A Japanese American man thought to be the reclusive multi-millionaire father of Bitcoin emerged from a modest Southern California home and denied involvement with the digital currency before leading reporters on a freeway car chase to the local headquarters of the Associated Press.

Satoshi Nakamoto, a name known to legions of bitcoin traders, practitioners and boosters around the world, appeared to lose his anonymity on Thursday after Newsweek published a story that said he lived in Temple City, California, just east of Los Angeles READ MORE: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/07/us-bitcoin-inventor-idUSBREA252D820140307  

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INFOWARS: A young American woman who ran the First Meta bitcoin exchange was found dead in her Singapore apartment last week. Police are investigating the “unnatural death”.

Autumn Radtke was found on the morning of February 26 after Police received an emergency call from an apartment building. She was pronounced dead at the scene. A preliminary police investigation has ruled out foul play, but neighbors told police they suspected Radtke jumped from an apartment.

First Meta Ltd. issued a statement on its website, saying they were ‘shocked and saddened’ by the news and gave their deepest condolences to Radtke’s family.

“The First Meta team is shocked and saddened by the tragic loss of our friend and CEO Autumn Radtke. Our deepest condolences go out to her family, friends and loved ones. Autumn was an inspiration to all of us and she will be sorely missed,” the statement said READ MORE: http://www.infowars.com/bitcoin-ceo-found-dead-in-singapore-suicide-suspected/

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NEWSWEEK: Satoshi Nakamoto stands at the end of his sunbaked driveway looking timorous. And annoyed.

He’s wearing a rumpled T-shirt, old blue jeans and white gym socks, without shoes, like he has left the house in a hurry. His hair is unkempt, and he has the thousand-mile stare of someone who has gone weeks without sleep.

He stands not with defiance, but with the slackness of a person who has waged battle for a long time and now faces a grave loss.

Two police officers from the Temple City, Calif., sheriff’s department flank him, looking puzzled. “So, what is it you want to ask this man about?” one of them asks me. “He thinks if he talks to you he’s going to get into trouble READ MORE: http://mag.newsweek.com/2014/03/14/bitcoin-satoshi-nakamoto.html

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SHTF: It’s taken the world by storm, rising thousands of percentage points in just a few years and making multi-millionaires out of early investors. Just $1000 invested a couple of years ago would be worth nearly a million today.

Bitcoin and the crypto-currencies that followed in its footsteps have become widely popular with those looking to keep their transactions private, while at the same time driving governments all over the world nuts because there exists no paper trail.

For years no one really knew who created Bitcoin. It just kind of popped up out of nowhere. There were rumors, based on investigations into the code that it was probably a single developer.

But now, after an extensive investigation by Newsweek’s Leah McGrath Goodman, we finally (think we) know who started it all.

His name is Satoshi Nakamoto, though that was originally thought to be just a pseudonym, and he’s a highly secretive individual with ties to even more secretive government programs READ MORE:http://www.shtfplan.com/headline-news/revealed-the-mystery-man-behind-bitcoin-not-even-his-family-knew_03062014

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