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October 23, 2012, 11:04:45 PM
Last edit: October 28, 2012, 03:41:11 PM by augustocroppo
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Rarity's sockpuppet:

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Name: MiloSmith
Posts: 23
Position: Jr. Member
Date Registered: 14-10-2012, 00:13:30
Last Active: Today at 17:56:28

This user produced irrelevant posts in the newbie section and immediately started to post in the next threads:

Economy > Trading Discussion > Scam Accusations > Scammer: Dank

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117590.msg1290469#msg1290469

Yes, Rarity was clearly right.  It's somewhat inexplicable dank has escaped the scammer tag here. (...)

(...) A scam attempt, clearly.  That he has not received the tag is baffling to me.  It is also baffling that he is allowed to derail this serious discussion with discussions of spiritual healing and drugs while the wronged party is apparently being mocked by individuals such as Psy for some reason.

Economy > Marketplace > Lending > Long-term offers >  International Karmic Bitcoin Bank of Ponyville- Free Toasters! 10% weekly!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119703.msg1290492#msg1290492

(...)

I am posting here as the newest investor of 250 BTC at the request of Mr. Von Pahnzi to talk about my experience with the karmic interview and to assure everyone that it is a positive and enlightening experience that I am sure you will find assures you of the spiritual and financial compatibility with the Pony Bank.

Other > Meta > Censorship on Bitcointalk

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118154.msg1290539#msg1290539

You have zero evidence Rarity is a troll, only speculation.  Rarity appears to me to be a fan of Bitcoin and a long time member here who never trolled.   This "Something Awful" site is behind a paywall, the only way you could possibly see what is happening there is if you yourself are a member.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118154.msg1293174#msg1293174

I think it's kind of ironic some of the obvious excuses trotted out to ban Rarity have tripped all over themselves and become nonsense.

For instance, it has been suggested that Rarity should be banned because his request to have the written agreement he made with dank honored was considered a "mockery" and that he should be banned because he is a "Something Awful" troll.

(...)

I am an SA member, joined to get to the bottom of this, and the truth is that Dank is the actual SA troll in this situation.  He has even admitted it, though there is no such evidence for Rarity aside from speculation.

If any of these excuses aimed at Rarity were true and just reasons to ban, he would still be here and the real SA troll who mocks our proud scammer tag tradition would be gone.

Economy > Trading Discussion > Scam Accusations > Nefario

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=115669.msg1291078#msg1291078

As it was organized, it was an illegal securities trading market.  Generally, the government isn't going to care about the company rules involved when they are deciding who will go to jail.  That's one of the drawbacks with illegal business, hard to get the government to enforce your contracts.

Other > Off-topic > [To Theymos] Why was Goat banned?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120102.msg1293123#msg1293123

The censorship is getting absolutely out of control, you need to be aware that by posting this question you are at risk of being banned.

Check out here:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118154.0

User Rarity was banned for criticizing Theymos.  Dancing Dan posted a thread asking for discussion about this and was banned for it as well. The Iron Curtain is falling on Bitcointalk, we must all watch what we say around Dear Leader Theymos and his Central Committee of yes-men.  If I stop posting on these forums soon, it means I was banned for pointing this out too.
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October 23, 2012, 11:51:25 PM
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I banned that person before you posted this. Wink

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October 24, 2012, 03:15:29 AM
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I banned that person before you posted this. Wink

That is what I call a quick shot!

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October 27, 2012, 06:11:25 PM
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Another Rarity's sockpuppet:

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Name: Jimmy Diamond
Posts: 6
Position: Jr. Member
Date Registered: 24-10-2012, 05:24:28
Last Active: 26-10-2012, 17:03:21

Rarity is trying to link the user Dank with her/his banned account:

Economy > Trading Discussion > Scam Accusations > Scammer: Dank

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=117590.msg1300018#msg1300018

How many accounts does this rarity person have?

I'd be more interested in knowing how many accounts dank has.
2.

Isn't that the same number of depositors your 'bank' has?
Dank Bank has had 8.  I think anyone with a brain cell knows which other account is mine.

I have no idea which other account is Dank's. I have at least one brain cell. Therefore, Dank is lying again.

In all reality, I just don't care enought to try to figure out who else is Dank.

It's pretty obvious what the other account is when you consider it.

The classic sockpuppet behavior...

Other > Meta > [To Theymos] Why was Goat banned?

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=120102.msg1299978#msg1299978

Banning Goat was clearly the act of an administrator abusing his power to shut down someone who disagreed with him about GLBSE.  If Theymos is going to be unable to moderate around his biases, he should not moderate discussions about himself.

If I stop posting on these forums soon, it means I was banned for pointing this out too.

And he has not posted since.
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October 28, 2012, 10:20:52 AM
Last edit: October 28, 2012, 10:35:55 AM by augustocroppo
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Rarity's sockpuppet:

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Name: Treacheroso Von Pahnzi
Posts: 37
Position: Jr. Member
Date Registered: 13-10-2012, 01:31:27
Last Active: Today at 06:55:53

Few posts of this user have a similar pattern of semantics with the firsts posts of Rarity user.

Let's verify...

Other > Newbies > Introduce yourself :)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=15672.msg553661#msg553661

Hi there.  I'm a PR agent working in England at the moment, originally from Florida.  Good to meet everyone, this looks like a fun board.

Other > Off-topic > So I might be a narcissist...

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=46692.msg557860#msg557860

You can't make longterm predictions of which groups you may need to extract social benefit from later or how one group interacting with a group you do need may change their perceptions of you.  Sometimes a group you had no idea you might be doing business with will end up as one of your main customers, witness the success of the television program "My Little Pony - Friendship is Magic" with a periphery demographic.  

When the only downside is some nebulous concept of not "keeping it real", it's better to play it safe.  

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=46692.msg559393#msg559393

Never been to Iowa.  In London at the moment, grew up in Clearwater, Florida.  Why do you think I sound homeschooled?  My parents are gonna be pissed they wasted all that money on private schools.

...and compare with:

Other > Newbies > VPS recommendations

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=118165.msg1268937#msg1268937

best vps, northwest florida!

http://www.flyvps.com/

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Northwest Florida Regional Airport (VPS) is the preferred aviation gateway to Florida's Gulf Coast and is an excellent option when making travel plans
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Other > Off-topic >  International Karmic Bitcoin Bank of Ponyville- Free Toasters! 10% weekly!

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119703.msg1302921#msg1302921

I am told the program enjoys wide appeal among periphery demographics.

Rarity's main icon:

Other > Off-topic > Hacker, Pinkie Pie, wins Two $60,000 Prizes (somebody shoot me!)

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=119134.msg1291594#msg1291594

http://tech2.in.com/news/software/hacker-finds-second-chrome-bug-wins-60000-prize/505672

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Google hosted its Pwnium 2 competition at Hack in the Box 2012 in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The winner, Pinkie Pie, went home with a $60,000 prize and a free Chromebook. Pie, incidentally had also won $60,000 in the first Pwnium competition held earlier this year. The bug that Pie had discovered relies on a WebKit Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) compromise to exploit the renderer process. This time, he found a bug in the IPC layer to escape the Chrome sandbox.


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October 28, 2012, 03:38:55 PM
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Rarity is not exactly working alone. A brief read of her/his past posts show that Rarity represent the agenda of a well know religious organization: The Church of Scientology.

The user could not conceal his true purpose in this forum board. Signs of fanaticism are evident in the responses granted by Rarity in his/her past posts. Among this countless posts, two links for Internet pages managed by The Church of Scientology:

Other > Off-topic > Valid Arguments on Whether Drugs Should Be Legalized for Personal Consumption

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=64277.msg775010#msg775010

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I am not talking about sex addiction. I am talking about loving someone (being addicted to them) so much that you go into a fit of rage when they do something you do not like.

I must inform you at this point that if you tell me you are abusing your partner I will be seeking to report you to the relavent authorities.

I'm going to be afk for a few hours before I can resume this conversation, anyone that is facing challenges with drug issues should check out this site:

http://www.narconon.org/

There is hope.

Other > Off-topic > Thoughts have been left unsaid.

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=49882.msg598031#msg598031

(...)

I understand it can sound wrong to say some should give up their wealth to benefit others, or that it should be taken against their will through taxes, but this is really about self-benefit for everyone.  Doing the right thing can be good for us as individuals:

"Like ethics and justice, good and evil have long been subject to opinion, confusion and obfuscation...it must be understood that good can be considered to be a constructive survival action. It is something that, to put it simply, is more beneficial than destructive across the dynamics. True, nothing is completely good, and to build anew often requires a degree of destruction. But if the constructive outweighs the destructive, i.e., if a greater number of dynamics are helped than harmed, then an action can be considered good. Thus, for example, a new cure which saves a hundred lives but kills only one is an acceptable cure."

This are the information regarding the above cited addresses:

http://reports.internic.net/cgi/whois?whois_nic=scientologyethics.org&type=domain

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Domain ID:D70066-LROR
Domain Name:SCIENTOLOGYETHICS.ORG
Created On:19-Nov-1996 05:00:00 UTC
Last Updated On:21-Oct-2012 02:51:10 UTC
Expiration Date:18-Nov-2013 05:00:00 UTC
Sponsoring Registrar:GoDaddy.com, LLC (R91-LROR)
Status:CLIENT DELETE PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT RENEW PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT TRANSFER PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT UPDATE PROHIBITED
Status:TRANSFER PROHIBITED
Registrant ID:CR126883980
Registrant Name:CSI DOMAIN DIRECTOR
Registrant Organization:Church of Scientology Int'l
Registrant Street1:6331 Hollywood Blvd
Registrant Street2:
Registrant Street3:
Registrant City:Los Angeles
Registrant State/Province:California
Registrant Postal Code:90028
Registrant Country:US
Registrant Phone:+1.3239603500
Registrant Phone Ext.:
Registrant FAX:+1.3239603508
Registrant FAX Ext.:
Registrant Email:domains@scientology.net

http://reports.internic.net/cgi/whois?whois_nic=narconon.org&type=domain

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Domain ID:D69690-LROR
Domain Name:NARCONON.ORG
Created On:05-Apr-1996 05:00:00 UTC
Last Updated On:18-Apr-2012 00:47:27 UTC
Expiration Date:06-Apr-2022 05:00:00 UTC
Sponsoring Registrar:GoDaddy.com, LLC (R91-LROR)
Status:CLIENT DELETE PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT RENEW PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT TRANSFER PROHIBITED
Status:CLIENT UPDATE PROHIBITED
Registrant ID:CR30559357
Registrant Name:Peter Vanauken
Registrant Organization:Narconon International
Registrant Street1:4652 Hollywood Blvd.
Registrant Street2:
Registrant Street3:
Registrant City:Los Angeles
Registrant State/Province:California
Registrant Postal Code:90027
Registrant Country:US
Registrant Phone:+1.3239622404
Registrant Phone Ext.:
Registrant FAX:+1.3239626872
Registrant FAX Ext.:
Registrant Email:success@narconon.org

http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Narconon/whatisnn.htm

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Narconon is very energetic in publicising its claims and, over the years, it has managed to persuade a number of state and national governments to fund its activities. Founded in 1966, the modern Narconon programme is the work of the late L. Ron Hubbard, the science fiction author and founder of the Church of Scientology. It combines what might be termed his moral philosophy with his theories on the nature of drug addiction and his solutions to the problem, providing a mixture of educational and therapeutic activities.

The most interesting fact is that the user Rarity already admitted many times to come from Clearwater, Florida:

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Scientology's town

As Scientologists launch unprecedented expansion, downtown Clearwater's identity is at stake. A two-part special report

By ROBERT FARLEY
Published July 18, 2004

CLEARWATER - The room is packed with computer consultants, real estate agents, home financing professionals, Web site designers, accountants, hairstylists, artists, interior designers.

All based in Clearwater. All Scientologists.

Guest speaker Mark DeEulio bursts in.

"How are you doing?" he booms.

"Great!" comes an enthusiastic chorus.

"Who could use more money?" DeEulio teases.

Without pause, he launches into the basics of financial planning - as taught by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.

It is the weekly meeting of the Clearwater chapter of the World Institute of Scientology Enterprises, business people using Hubbard's business techniques. Akin to a chamber of commerce for Scientologists, WISE members network, recruit employees, share business tips and hear lectures on topics such as marketing.

(...)

http://theframeproblem.wordpress.com/2008/03/23/clearwater-florida-the-town-scientology-bought/

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CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: THE TOWN SCIENTOLOGY BOUGHT

Posted by RB on March 23, 2008 · 14 Comments

Decades ago, L. Ron Hubbard moved his Cult of Scientology into Clearwater, Florida. The plan, entitled Project Normandy, was to take over Clearwater. Documentation of this comprehensive operation – which included plans to infiltrate government and media organizations, and to identify and “handle” enemies – was discovered in a 1977 FBI raid of Scientology headquarters.
Despite the discovery of Project Normandy, the cult has achieved notable success in carrying out this project. The cult has come to own a very generous proportion of the city, with the total value of owned property estimated at $40 million in 2000. Given the cult’s ambition to continue to expansion in Clearwater, I would be interested in knowing how much land they control now, 8 years later. Some have come to call Clearwater Scientology’s town.
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