I've only begun to look at this, but am I the only one who noticed that though this user stopped posting just before 666 posts, his "Activity" score is 616 which is supposedly the "true number" of the wild beast?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/616_%28number%29 For someone who enjoys hiding references and symbols, this is quite amusing and clever. It also suggests that this account was used as long as intended, and then discarded at a self-decided time.
Also,
I advise against you all militantly trying to hunt down the user/users/group who used the Satoshi acronym. Whoever he/she/they were, they were obviously some of the most intelligent humans alive, and went to extraordinary and extremely well thought out measures to protect their identity. There is a lot of interesting connections that can be made if you do the proper research, but this information is best kept to yourself.
This is a secret that is meant to stay secret, and the results of such 'investigation' will surely never be good. What if you definitely find a list of names who were 'Satoshi'? What then? At best, you have damaged bitcoin and cryptocurrency by linking it to an individual, when cryptocurrency is an ideal that is supposed to transcend any one of us individually.
At worst? You have failed, and pissed off some
very well connected and powerful people.
Also, many of you are making a fool of yourself. What is that? A chart showing the posting frequency and times when 'Satoshi' most often posted?
You think one of the smartest, paranoid, and ingenious game theorists and mathematicians of our time didn't anticipate this data being used against him one day? I would question almost any 'clues' you find, as the likelyhood of them being false flags is so great that it is difficult to draw any decent conclusions from such finds.