John Morgan
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Ledger, about what's, you know, we can all look at them and see who's got cash, where and how it's being moved. Now, you know, this is anonymous to an extent, but when a wallet is identified on the blockchain, then, you know, you can kind of believe that that wallet persists with the same owner over time. So the currency ended up in wallets that were linked to other hacks that were
Ledger, about what's, you know, we can all look at them and see who's got cash, where and how it's being moved. Now, you know, this is anonymous to an extent, but when a wallet is identified on the blockchain, then, you know, you can kind of believe that that wallet persists with the same owner over time. So the currency ended up in wallets that were linked to other hacks that were
Es ist eine spezifische Operation. Sie waren auch hinter anderen spezifischen Angriffen. Sie haben also ihre Operationen ΓΌber die Welt und was sie tun. Und sie wissen, was sie tun. Es ist ein Worry, wenn du die Kontrolle deiner Asset zu einer dritten Partei siehst.
Es ist eine spezifische Operation. Sie waren auch hinter anderen spezifischen Angriffen. Sie haben also ihre Operationen ΓΌber die Welt und was sie tun. Und sie wissen, was sie tun. Es ist ein Worry, wenn du die Kontrolle deiner Asset zu einer dritten Partei siehst.
In a phone interview with the Fox News radio show, President Trump continued his now well-trodden criticisms of the Ukrainian president.
In a phone interview with the Fox News radio show, President Trump continued his now well-trodden criticisms of the Ukrainian president.
Just two days after he'd called Volodymyr Zelensky a dictator on social media, Mr Trump suggested he'd led his country to ruin, claimed that he'd spurned a good-faith US approach to broker a deal, and said that, as a result, he didn't deserve a seat at the negotiating table with the US and Russia.
Just two days after he'd called Volodymyr Zelensky a dictator on social media, Mr Trump suggested he'd led his country to ruin, claimed that he'd spurned a good-faith US approach to broker a deal, and said that, as a result, he didn't deserve a seat at the negotiating table with the US and Russia.
But he also had some strong words for other European powers and their policy over Ukraine, with the Fox News presenter Brian Kilmeade raising the imminent visits to Washington of two leaders in particular.
But he also had some strong words for other European powers and their policy over Ukraine, with the Fox News presenter Brian Kilmeade raising the imminent visits to Washington of two leaders in particular.
Critics will see this as further evidence of an upending of the established global order with the US president turning his back on allies. and building bridges with Russia. For his supporters, it's a fulfilment of an America First agenda. The US president has long raised concerns over what he sees as the failure of European powers to pay enough for their own defence.
Critics will see this as further evidence of an upending of the established global order with the US president turning his back on allies. and building bridges with Russia. For his supporters, it's a fulfilment of an America First agenda. The US president has long raised concerns over what he sees as the failure of European powers to pay enough for their own defence.
On the campaign trail last year, he said he'd encourage Russia to do whatever the hell they want with nations that didn't meet their NATO spending obligations. John Sudworth.
On the campaign trail last year, he said he'd encourage Russia to do whatever the hell they want with nations that didn't meet their NATO spending obligations. John Sudworth.
Hi, I'm John Ravicki. I'm an associate professor of psychology and cognitive science at the University of Toronto. I'm a colleague of Jordan's. I'm here with sort of two hats. One is I'm here as a cognitive scientist.
Hi, I'm John Ravicki. I'm an associate professor of psychology and cognitive science at the University of Toronto. I'm a colleague of Jordan's. I'm here with sort of two hats. One is I'm here as a cognitive scientist.
I do a lot of work on the nature of meaning, meaning in life, and how that relates to transformative experience, how it relates to a sense of the sacred, about how it's often carried in non-propositional kinds of knowing. And of course, these are topics that overlap deeply with people's religious lives and the religious practice. And I'm interested in how we can
I do a lot of work on the nature of meaning, meaning in life, and how that relates to transformative experience, how it relates to a sense of the sacred, about how it's often carried in non-propositional kinds of knowing. And of course, these are topics that overlap deeply with people's religious lives and the religious practice. And I'm interested in how we can
I'm going to use this word, realize this text as sacred again, because the second hat I'm wearing is I believe there's a meaning crisis. I've talked at length about that. And I believe that there's an advent of the sacred happening right now in response to the meaning crisis. I feel deeply vocationally called to be in service to this. And so I want to...
I'm going to use this word, realize this text as sacred again, because the second hat I'm wearing is I believe there's a meaning crisis. I've talked at length about that. And I believe that there's an advent of the sacred happening right now in response to the meaning crisis. I feel deeply vocationally called to be in service to this. And so I want to...