DPR. For looking at the big picture and doing something about it. It must be great to combine your beliefs and business. I mean if you think SR is here exclusively for bitcoins, then I think you haven't been paying much attention. I believe it legitimate for members of SR to declare themselves as political prisoners if captured by the enemy. Because they are.In addition, all the cypherpunks, notably Julian Assange for seeing clearly. Really there are too many to list, there are cypherpunks and their latest incarnation - the cryptoanarchists at every level of society, large and small, in the tens of thousands. You're heros for traversing the gap between "Fuck this shit" and "Fuck this shit, I'm going to do something". It is this cadre that is most set on building a better world. Even when we violently disagree and some make missteps, our cryptographic coterie is in lockstep on our essential war doctrine. There are no compromises, none, on Free Speech, Free Trade. I feel sorry for those mediocre people who idealize a happy compromise between freedoms and 'harmony' or 'social' anything, most especially our career politicians, what a convoluted warp they weave. Our coterie members have a gleam in their eyes, they are truly alive, when many others have become jaded, turning to apathy and nihilism, cynicism giving the false impression of sophistication. So many feel like they are clockwork, all dead inside. That can change, with free markets, free currency such as bitcoin, we can revitalize the world. It won't happen overnight, it is down to us to keep the ball rolling until it picks up momentum.Notable cypherpunks include the people behind the Tor Project, Satoshi Nakamoto. More lately Cody Wilson has been in the news. His project is just in its infancy but it has great promise. Keep it up! There are many others.Then there is Phil Zimmerman. I consider Phil an honorary AAM alumni. He almost lost his burrow by getting behind on mortgage repayments, just a late mortgage payment or two and he would have been bankrupt. But the result of such devotion was PGP - pretty good platypus.*It takes enormous mental effort for all these people and organizations I mentioned to keep going. Enormous because the tasks they have set themselves are herculean. They have the honor of bringing genuine change to the world. Y'all one in a million *salute*.Finally, all members of PGP Club and SR who came here, struggled to understand WTF was going on, attempted to learn PGP until you succeeded in doing something that at first seemed new, fiendishly complex and unfamiliar to your habitat, congratulations! It is a small act of courage to do something that might make you feel inadequate until you grasp it, but it is still important to take that step. (-:Talking of courage, I have over nine thousand emails in my inbox to respond to, I did promise to reply to them all, so see you guys in a couple of days lol.* even a great fellow can make a spelling mistake.PINE!!! So happy to see your back! I have missed that beautiful mind of yours so badly. A lot of us were really worried about you. It's a relief to know you haven't left us for good, hope all is well!