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May 27, 2014, 01:44:39 AM
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Hi folks,

My network is looking for one or two experienced web developers. 

Requirements are:
1. expert programmer in PHP and/or RubyOnRails AND Javascript
2. security expert (both in defending against injection and server security)
3. must be able to develop a site quickly and efficiently on your own CMS or framework
4. must be extremely familiar with Bitcoind, know how to install bitcoind on a server, etc

Please send resume to: moriarty.bitcoin@gmail.com

thank you, Dr. Michael Moriarty

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July 13, 2014, 01:34:17 AM
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I suggest you first check http://antilyze.com

Moriarty is a fake.  He's a fraud. He's a scam. And a thief.  He stole $80,000 from someone and is a pathetic scam artist.  He uses a fake name and declares a fake PhD.

Here is the network of scam sites that I'd avoid.  If you are into handouts, please send bitcoin to 1C9rewdqraMuhRrL8RL4bkw5rkSCHdNawt  Michael has plenty with his $80,000 theft from last week.  My personal favorite is the first one.

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Hey Mike, or Scammy Steve or whatever your fake name is....  I'll never go away...  Pay back the $80,000 or eventually you'll go down! Difference between me and you bedsides the fact that you're a piece of shit....  IS THAT TRUTH ALWAYS WINS
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July 13, 2014, 02:33:30 AM
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Look I don't know much about this but morosely you do seem fake. First why would you be using your real name on here?  I think not many people so that. Second you sign yourself as "Dr." And that seems like a major scammy thing to do. Look I have a doctorate too and I don't sign my name, ever, as "Dr."  Why not respond to the accusations first otherwise how can the forum take you seriously?
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