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Blanked to due to possible spam. Please give evidence you are a human being here, and I'll restore your page. Ikanreed (talk) 21:55, 25 November 2014 (UTC)


yeah sure, im no bot and im no spammer sitting in a bangalore cubicle, rest assured.

glad to see an alternative to wikipedia, ive been waiting for years...

Restored content[edit]

The Huffington Post Union of Bloggers www.hpub.org was formed in 2010 by bloggers dissatisfied with the editorial policies of Arriana Huffington. It was affiliated with Local 1981 of the National Writers Guild. The original domain was www.huffingtonpostunionofbloggers.com. After The huffington Post was sold to AOL Time Warner for 315 million dollars, AOL Time Warner sued and took control of the domain, where upon the bloggers reverted to www.hpub.org, which remains in use. The site consists of essays and articles written for a highly educated audience and lacks the human interest stories that the Huffington Post has become famous for. Much of the content examines misinformation and disinformation in the mainstream media.

The site is neither liberal nor conservative and features interviews with former government officials and authors, most of whom hold doctorates in their field.

The group started another site www.huffingtonpostforum.com in 2013.

HPUB has been censored on Wikipedia after pressure from AOL Time Warner.

Swiftcoin, the alt-coin and Bitcoin Mail[edit]

Bitcoin Type Digital Currency/Mail Patented by Daniel Bruno, Chartered Market Technician

Bitcoin Mail Stops Spam Cold

The United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued patent number 8894547 to Daniel Bruno for Swiftcoin, a crypto-currency like bitcoin that serves a dual purpose as a mail service. Faster than email, it eliminates spam and makes surveillance exceedingly difficult.

Swiftcoin is a vertically integrated yet peer-to-peer currency that enables the user to send mail and attachments as an encrypted packet for a fee of 0.001 coin. Swiftcoin is self-contained and easy-to-use. The mail recipient responds to the sender with 0.001 coin, for a call and response round trip net cost of zero.

Companies and individuals worldwide cope with an average of 73 unwanted e-mails per day and spend billions on complicated mail encryption software. Swiftcoin has been used over 5000 times since launch in 2012. The Swiftcoin wallet is available to anyone at http://www.swiftcoin.cash.


Swiftcoin is peer-to-peer and proof of work, combining bitcoin with PGP mail into a user-friendly, point-and-click platform. No sign-up, registration, e-mail verification, computer skills or money are required to use the encrypted mail.

Brochures may be downloaded from http://www.firstnationalbnak.com/solidusbond.com

Short video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDb_ZhuGPEk&src_vid=JbHwfuB4YhY&feature=iv&annotation_id=annotation_206238

Official web site http://www.swiftcoin.cash