Columbia Man Pleads Guilty to Bitcoin Dark Web Chemical Weapon Purchase

A Columbia, Missouri, man pleaded guilty in United States federal court yesterday to attempting to purchase a chemical weapon on the dark web using Bitcoin.

A 45-year-old man from Columbia, Missouri pled guilty yesterday in a US federal court to one count of aggravated identity theft and one count of attempting to acquire a chemical weapon—via the dark web using Bitcoin.

According to the United States Department on Justice (DoJ), Jason William Siesser admitted before U.S. Magistrate Judge Willie J. Epps, Jr. that he attempted to obtain chemical weapons on two separate occasions in mid-2018 using around $150 dollars in Bitcoin.

The statement from the DoJ, Siesser did not attempt to acquire that chemical weapon for a peaceful or protective purpose and the amount of toxic chemicals ordered were enough to kill up to 300 people.

Siesser was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) when the package arrived at his home addressed to juvenile living with him at the time— whose identity he used without authorization. Siesser admitted that he had paid for the chemical weapon with at a rate of $52 dollars in Bitcoin per vial.

Law enforcement executed a search warrant at Siesser’s residence and found two separate and seemingly unopened shipping boxes which contained approximately 10 grams of cadmium arsenide, a toxic compound, which can be deadly if ingested or inhaled; approximately 100 grams of cadmium metal; and approximately 500 ml of hydrochloric acid. An invoice for these products showed they had been ordered together on March 30, 2018.

As for motive, the DoJ reports law enforcement agents also found letters located within the home which articulated Siesser’s heartache, anger, and resentment over a breakup and a desire to exact revenge on the mentioned person.

Jason William Siesser now faces a minimum five-year jail term upon sentencing.

Bitcoin leveraged on Dark Web in the Darkest Ways

While the news of Siesser leveraging Bitcoin on the dark web is another example of the cryptocurrency having a nefarious purpose, it, unfortunately, is not the darkest story on the dark web of late.

As reported by Blockchain.News, two 17-year-old Italians were recently detained under the Delirium operation for instigating child pornography and live torture viewings on the dark web.

One of the teens uncovered encrypted websites that would enable his counterpart and him to witness live torture of children as well as sexual abuse of the minors. The two Italians paid Bitcoin (BTC) to a dark site address in order to unlock explicit footage of children being sexually abused. Some were reported to be tortured to the point of dying. All this happened on the live stream.

The deep-web website also had a feature linked to it that incited viewers to pay extra cryptocurrency in exchange for deciding what kind of torture and what level of it would be carried out next on the minors.   

Missouri Mayor to Airdrop $1,000 in Bitcoin to Cool Valley Residents

Residents of Cool Valley town in Missouri are well on their way to receiving a $1,000 cash gift, following the excess donations received in support of the initiative by Missouri Mayor, Jayson Stewart to fund households as a post-pandemic relief package. 

The cash gift represents amongst many other things Stewart’s positivity about the role Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies, in general, have come to play in offsetting the old standards of the world. An environmentalist at heart, Stewart is not bothered by the bad media relations surrounding the energy consumption demands of Bitcoin. According to him, the first-ever digital currency “given me a new way of thinking about humanity in the future.”

Adding; 

“It’s given me a hope, and an optimism that we can overcome some of the worst parts of the system that we’re born into, and actually create a future exactly how we want it to be. There’s a certain level of hope and optimism that I get from Bitcoin.”

With the initiative initially designed to give out $500 to each household in the town, the public attention the program gathered attracted new funding that simultaneously increased the allocation per family. While the excitement amongst residents is imminent, those who choose to HODL their lot are bound to cash out more in the future if the price of Bitcoin grows from its current price of $41,245.

According to Mayor Stewart, a number of workshops will be organized for the eligible recipients of the fund in Cool Valley, with the primary aim targeted at bringing everyone up to speed about the fundamentals of cryptocurrency.

Besides Stewart, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez is also an adept fan of Bitcoin, and he has significantly transformed the city into an attractive Bitcoin hub through his initiatives. A number of aspiring Mayoral candidates including Andrew Yang are also making promises to make their respective cities a Bitcoin hotspot if they assume power.

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