Trying to bribe the accountant into claiming he's an "accredited investor" is just funny.
Bet that guy is giddy as a schoolgirl right about now that he didn't take the offer.
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Yeah the mods here helped homero a lot but backed off recently
and everyone thought Theymos was a hero for telling Garza's lawyer to take a hike. What would be brave would be to clean house of the mods here who helped Garza achieve success for long enough to earn the money to send lawyers after Theymos. Talk about reaping what you sow.
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In my opinion, if this is real it solidifies, with no Josh-spin wiggle room, that he constructs outrageous fabrications for even the people closest to him. I hope whomever he knocks up wants some sociopathic lying genes in the family tree.
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This guy should be thankful GAW is not sending him invites. For fuck's sake, he is begging to be allowed to have more money scammed from him.
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Gosh... that would be unfortunate if this year's service were somehow haunted by this connection.
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Anyone want to dig through the emails with Zuesminer to see if he was trying to con them?
I'm genuinely curious to know if there was ever a time when JG wasn't trying to con someone.
I would guess he purposefully moved a lot while in the womb so he could con his mom's metabolic system into birthing him more quickly. Really, there's so much fraud to commit and so little time.
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Video footage from a recent call Josh had with his lawyers.... Very telling. Again the same question. If he really broke so many laws, how come he s still around? Are you familiar with the speed of the US Govt? That's why. As slow as it is however, it's got the mass and destructive power of a fucking glacier. A few hundred pages back someone asked once again why it takes so long and I love the analogy that was given about the US government and cases as this. (Paraphrased) "The prosecutes are like a grinding stone, where they may be slow to work but once you get caught in it you cant get out" How is this man not behind bars yet ?!
The great mill wheel of American justice turns slowly but once caught beneath it will crush you to dust. Unless the glove does not fit. Then you must acquit.
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I'm kinda curious about what else we might find about past business deals. I think I remember reading something about the Telco business where either he didn't pay his electric bill back then or something like that. I gues I should Google it, lol.
But this is a pattern for him. You could see from his miner forum post his thoughts are not bent toward providing a valuable service but rather on how to deceive customers. So it probably surfaced in his other business ventures as well.
Great Auk Wireless was pretty much universally hated by customers. They made a deal with a rural town to provide mobile access and never delivered, that's probably what you're referring to. That's it. I was wrong. Auk was awarded a grant but never received it since they didn't follow up on providing service. So no laws broken I guess, just broken promises. Garza spin: when asked why he didn't submit receipts for equipment he said he purchased, he claimed he didn't "want to take public money," however apparently the grant was contingent on completion of work so it seems he wouldn't have been reimbursed anyway. http://www.recorder.com/home/3333268-95/ashfield-service-speed-internet
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I'm kinda curious about what else we might find about past business deals. I think I remember reading something about the Telco business where either he didn't pay his electric bill back then or something like that. I gues I should Google it, lol.
But this is a pattern for him. You could see from his miner forum post his thoughts are not bent toward providing a valuable service but rather on how to deceive customers. So it probably surfaced in his other business ventures as well.
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How deeply was Stuart Fraser involved?
fist deep
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How exactly is reading about and discussing fraud more morally wrong and corrupt than committing the fraud?
Because with religious types, everything everyone else does is wrong. One should only live by his code of ethics, likely learned from a book chock full of condoned murder, rape and slavery. It doesn't need to actually make sense.
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Wow. You gotta be some kinda Grade A nincompoop bent on destruction to ignore your lawyer when he's that nervous.
He's not a lawyer, he's a business strategy consultant, which means he has no excuse for NOT going to the SEC and Homeland Security with this issue... I hope he's found at least partially responsible/liable for this whole scam, but I'm sure he's going to sing like a canary and get off. Thanks. I thought he was another lawyer. I'm having trouble keeping up with the large cast of characters!
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I was a GAW customer.
I thought I smelled sheep. Are you saving money to buy metal from WhoCares? It is the next big thing.
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Wild assumptions don't help. Let's stay focused on exposing the fraud.
How about: you stay focused on what Franz wants to focus on, and leave me to decide what I want to focus on. Other than that, please take a long walk off a short pier.
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Wow. You gotta be some kinda Grade A nincompoop bent on destruction to ignore your lawyer when he's that nervous.
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... Jessica https:... Amber https:...
Money does wonderful things to women. reddit...
this is great info. thank you! btc salaries...
"PayCoin is taking over the world (but we're paying our people with Bitcoin)."
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Using Jessica's AmEx to spy on her... I assume its a shared card but still... nice touch. He's a smooth operator.
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...beauregard thread
This is like listening to a used car salesman trying to sell a used car to an even dumber used car salesman, both of them trying to pretend they're Ferrari salesmen. One would think they could smell the scam on each other.
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