NSA, Ripple, Blackrock, JPMorgin & The New CBDC Dollar

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NSA, Ripple, Blackrock, JPMorgin & The New CBDC Dollar

Who is really behind bitcoin? Dan Pena, the trillion dollar man, said in a conference if you knew who was behind Bitcoin, you would sell it as fast as you can. Why did he say that? Well, the rumor is it was created by Satoshi Nakamoto, which is a pseudonym anagram for a secret national security agency project that was tested in public with great success. The NSA picked Chris Larsen to pitch Ripple’s XRP to the world economic forum as a new CBDC which at first was turned down because it was not centralized. Ripple later was awarded to be the next cryptocurrency to replace the federal reserve and FedNow which replaces SWIFT. This is the Blackrock, JPMorgin 1.4 quadrillion backing that is rumored to replace OPEC crude backing the federal reserve note.

Chris Larsen owns 5.19 billion XRP tokens valued at 2.6 billion dollars today. Who is he? How did he get to the board of directors for Ripple? Who is Ripple? Larsen is the co-founder and former CEO of the company. He stepped down from that position in late 2016 and now serves as executive chairman, according to Forbes. Larsen's personal stake is 17% in Ripple. The rumor is he used to work for the NSA. And if that is untrue, he has a contract with them.

Chris Larsen is San Fransisco's top law-enforcement donor, founded a business deemed by federal law enforcement to have broken securities law for years. BSc, San Francisco State University; MBA, Stanford University. Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer: Ripple, a global leader in distributed ledger technology and real-time settlement; Prosper, a peer-to-peer lending marketplace; E-LOAN, a publicly traded online lender. While with E-LOAN, pioneered the open access to credit scores movement by making E-LOAN the first company to show consumers their FICO scores. Also played a pivotal role in the passage of the strongest consumer financial privacy law in the nation. Member of the Board or Advisory Board: Betable; CreditKarma; Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC). Alumnus of the Year, San Francisco State University (2004).

When Ripple was created, it was the dream team. Jed McCaleb was building the consensus network alongside current CTO David Schwartz - before Ripple, Schwartz had been doing various work, such as integration work for the NSA. In 2012, McCaleb also managed to convince the CEO of Kraken, Jesse Powell, to invest in Ripple. The team was complete: David Schwartz, Chris Larsen and Jed McCaleb with the backing of Jesse Powell.

So, Chris Larsen doesn’t have any background at all in any secret service and was hired to sell XRP because Jeb couldn’t sell it. Althouhgh Chris did pitch it to the world economic forum, perhaps he wasn’t the person who created Bircoin with the NSA as the rumor suggests, rather it was David Schwartz. I started digging there. David’s LinkedIn profile pic looks like Jesus. He’s skilled in assisting companies with strategic planning in emerging technologies such as distributed payment systems and secure computing. Expertise in cryptography, computer security, and software development particularly for startups and quickly-growing, small companies. He Invented a hierarchical system for distributing workloads over multiple computers. Handled
interactions with the USPTO to obtain United States patent 5,025,369. Managed marketing and licensing efforts.

After cutting and pasting the patent number, I saw this reddit post which says:

David Schwartz sure has been at it for quite some time...Patent # 5025369

This guy and his incredible mind, Way before Mr. Satoshi Nakamoto...

Source #1

http://pdfpiw.uspto.gov/.piw?Docid=5025369&idkey=NONE&homeurl=http%3A%252F%252Fpatft.uspto.gov%252Fnetahtml%252FPTO%252Fpatimg.htm

Source #2

https://patents.justia.com/patent/5025369

Go to the link below for Davids Linkedin account. If you scroll all the way to the bottom in his "Experience Section" he has CEO of David Schwartz Enterprises written. He was CEO from 1988 to 1991. In the description of this position he also has the patent number written. This is the same company assignee name used in the document I shared before. Here is the link to his Linkedin....
https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-schwartz-8b767b34/

This information, according to the Reddit sources confirms David Schwartz is Satoshi Nakamoto because there’s an interesting reference in the patent documents. If you look carefully, you’ll see a name very close to Satoshi Nakamoto. The forums all talk about David being an NSA guy. His patent is a diagram for distribution of work for computer systems. The patent was accepted in '91, so long before Internet as we know. The Economist (Magazine) released the cover with the Phoenix in 1988. David Schwartz's patent was also submitted in the same year. They all believe Bitcoin was only a beta test for what is now XRP. There’s an interesting reference in the patent documents. If you look carefully, you’ll see a name very close to Satoshi Nakamoto. David is Satoshi or at the very least is part of the group who makes up Satoshi. David’s patent was a distributed ledger which shows that David was thinking about these things for long time.

David Schwartz is a prominent figure in the cryptocurrency world, best known as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO)of Ripple Labs. Ripple is a blockchain technology company that focuses on creating a global payment network.

Schwartz has played a significant role in developing Ripple's technology and has been instrumental in driving its growth and adoption. His expertise in computer science and blockchain technology has contributed to Ripple's position as a leading player in the cryptocurrency industry.

Ok, so we found the link.

Sources

https://www.facebook.com/share/r/WT8MEEdHMjrHv9Qr/?mibextid=UalRPS

https://cryptonary.com/research/a-brief-history-of-xrp-jed-mccaleb/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Ripple/comments/8xj0tj/david_schwartz_sure_has_been_at_it_for_quite_some/

https://patents.google.com/patent/US5025369A/en

https://patents.justia.com/patent/5025369

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