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To be continued...
Background
I grew bored with my "Steem Life" comic and wanted to break out my Wacom again, so I introduce ...
"Steemocracy"
This comic was born out of a simple discussion earlier tonight while eating dinner. I mentioned that I wanted to create a new comic, but instead of Photoshopping everything, I wanted to do drawings using my Wacom tablet. I'll admit, I was inspired by and really like what he's been doing since it adds more personality and a unique touch.
I plan on making Steemocracy an ongoing story, since the first few volumes just spewed from my head all at once during dinner and we all laughed. So be sure to follow this blog and see what happens to Ed next time when a certain someone finds out what Eddie has been up to.
In This Volume
For some inside info on this weeks episode, "verax" was Edward Snowden's codename that he used when talking with Barton Gellman, a Washington Post reporter. Verax means “truth teller” in Latin. Previously in history two British dissenters used the pseudonym "Verax". A 17th-century Parliament detractor named Clement Walker, who died brutally in the confines of the Tower of London. And centuries later, Henry Dunckley, a social critic that adopted the byline “Verax” on his Manchester Examiner weekly columns.
Fun Fact
Edward Snowden has stated to reporters that the United States intelligence Community, “will most certainly kill you if they think you are the single point of failure that could stop this disclosure and make them the sole owner of this information.”
Hmm, I wonder what might happen if Edward were to disclose some information on a blockchain?