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Culture War Roundup for the week of December 12, 2022

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  1. Evidence emerged in the last few days of plans by SBF to travel somewhere where he would be more difficult to apprehend. Which might be as simple as discovering a hidden crypto or fiat account which may be able to fund such a trip. Or as small as sometime stating in an interview that sbf had casually talked to them about what countries don't extradite. So they moved fast for fear of SBF trying to Snowden himself.

I've joked at home that if it were me, I'd already be at my distant uncle's house in Iran. "Hey uncle Mo, bad news is you're stuck with me and I speak very little Farsi, good news is even after the decline I still have $2mm in stolen Bitcoin."

No prosecutor wants to see the big fish run away to Russia. Would Israel extradite him? That's not even that bad a country to live in.

That mysterious hack which took an unknown sum of money certainly sounds like somebody stashing funds away, and it strongly indicates Bankman-Fried or one of his two co-founders. If it was Bankman-Fried, it's surprising that he stuck around so long and didn't run. But he may have believed he could spoof his way out of trouble and that any arrest would be far in the future.