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March 27, 2015, 05:46:10 PM |
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what happened to Mr Gonzo paying top tier lawyers from his own pocket to rectify these media outlets?
Why pay expensive lawyers when you have a bunch of minion do it for free. Hell, half of them would pay paid Ganza to have the opportunity to do his dirty work. Hashtalk logic at its finest. You made a small error there, I had to fix it, sorry.
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March 27, 2015, 05:48:38 PM |
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Subject Alternative Names = sni78017.cloudflaressl.com, *.alpharma.ru, *.btcbetz.com, *.btcengineer.com, *.buypaycoin.io, *.chrislobao.com, *.coinstand.com, *.devious-intent.com, *.dogebetz.com, *.fastxpy.com, *.homeoclass.ru, *.mineraltalk.org, *.nilandsplace.com, *.phuketflowersdelivery.com, *.smokeystone.com, *.smokeystone.net, *.tiendalaroperia.com, *.vadala.io, alpharma.ru, btcbetz.com, btcengineer.com, buypaycoin.io, chrislobao.com, coinstand.com, devious-intent.com, dogebetz.com, fastxpy.com, homeoclass.ru, mineraltalk.org, nilandsplace.com, phuketflowersdelivery.com, smokeystone.com, smokeystone.net, tiendalaroperia.com, vadala.io
So many unaffiliated companies. Great find.
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March 27, 2015, 05:52:25 PM Last edit: March 27, 2015, 06:05:53 PM by kken01 |
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no wonder MrCEO asked people to use fastxpy.com and post txids if they wanted to get in line of constand invites https://twitter.com/CryptoDabbler/status/581481196405825538this is getting hilarious. Duncan Riley destroying MrConCoins. we will probably see more of this once those other journos reply hilarious that anyone who tries to get in contact with GAW, Adam, Gonzo just cannot. via different platforms phone, email, paybase, twitter, etc etc
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March 27, 2015, 05:53:17 PM |
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what happened to Mr Gonzo paying top tier lawyers from his own pocket to rectify these media outlets?
Why pay expensive lawyers when you have a bunch of minion do it for free. Hell, half of them the majority of them would pay paid Ganza to have the opportunity to do his dirty work. Hashtalk logic at its finest. You made a small error there, I had to fix it, sorry. No worries, make it right. Had to make another edit to make it more truthful.
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March 27, 2015, 06:01:17 PM |
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these people still think that Mr. Gonzo is actually behind MrCeo
maybe now it is: MrCEO == MrCoins? GAWCEO at twitter: Now I dabble in cryptocurrency - my passion. MrCoins twitter name: CryptoDabbler
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March 27, 2015, 06:01:39 PM |
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no wonder MrCEO asked people to use fastxpy.com and post txids if they wanted to get in line of constand invites https://twitter.com/CryptoDabbler/status/581502482687365120this is getting hilarious. Duncan Riley destroying MrConCoins. we will probably see more of this once those other journos reply hilarious that anyone who tries to get in contact with GAW, Adam, Gonzo just cannot. via different platforms phone, email, paybase, twitter, etc etc Oh nice, harassing reporters has backfired. Can't wait to see how HT is going to spin it as a victory.
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March 27, 2015, 06:09:07 PM |
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https://twitter.com/CryptoDabbler/status/581481196405825538here is a link to the longer discussion where Mr. Gonzo even makes an appearance. of course MrConCoins comes out of it looking like a moron. hence he started that other tweet (starting with a period) to hide this discussion deeper lets see how many death threats these media outlets will be receiving from the zealots. they were promised DDoS's already
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March 27, 2015, 06:09:20 PM |
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March 27, 2015, 06:13:12 PM |
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btc.com has a new coming soon page. Wonder what the story is there.
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March 27, 2015, 06:24:36 PM |
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This is about the expected response from the hashtards: Illegal, also the suggested stuff about blowing up their phone or sending rhino poo is also illegal.
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March 27, 2015, 06:33:32 PM |
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Falls under the category of harassment as an attack, so yes it is illegal.
So is it illegal to mail poop to someone?
With Poop, It's the Thought That Counts
There's nothing especially dangerous about poop, and you wouldn't be branded as a terrorist for pranking around with poo. But like the classic "flaming bag of poo" prank, it's the intent behind the poop that counts as far as the law is concerned.
In many states, there are harassment laws that make it a criminal offense to commit various acts with intent to annoy, harass, or intimidate another person. It was Iowa's harassment laws that snared dookie deliverer Kimberly Capdevila, because police and her neighbors suspect she sent the feces-laden package with intent to harass.
A poop-harassment case may be difficult to prosecute, however, as the defendant could always say that the dung delivery was intended as a joke, not as harassment. Prosecutors may use the circumstances surrounding the poop's arrival to point to the real intent.
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March 27, 2015, 06:36:04 PM |
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Falls under the category of harassment as an attack, so yes it is illegal.
So is it illegal to mail poop to someone?
With Poop, It's the Thought That Counts
There's nothing especially dangerous about poop, and you wouldn't be branded as a terrorist for pranking around with poo. But like the classic "flaming bag of poo" prank, it's the intent behind the poop that counts as far as the law is concerned.
In many states, there are harassment laws that make it a criminal offense to commit various acts with intent to annoy, harass, or intimidate another person. It was Iowa's harassment laws that snared dookie deliverer Kimberly Capdevila, because police and her neighbors suspect she sent the feces-laden package with intent to harass.
A poop-harassment case may be difficult to prosecute, however, as the defendant could always say that the dung delivery was intended as a joke, not as harassment. Prosecutors may use the circumstances surrounding the poop's arrival to point to the real intent.
Yes. "circumstances surrounding the poop's arrival" includes posting on public forums that you're doing it to harass someone, right? Don't need to be a lawyer to know that.
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March 27, 2015, 06:39:42 PM |
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Falls under the category of harassment as an attack, so yes it is illegal.
So is it illegal to mail poop to someone?
With Poop, It's the Thought That Counts
There's nothing especially dangerous about poop, and you wouldn't be branded as a terrorist for pranking around with poo. But like the classic "flaming bag of poo" prank, it's the intent behind the poop that counts as far as the law is concerned.
In many states, there are harassment laws that make it a criminal offense to commit various acts with intent to annoy, harass, or intimidate another person. It was Iowa's harassment laws that snared dookie deliverer Kimberly Capdevila, because police and her neighbors suspect she sent the feces-laden package with intent to harass.
A poop-harassment case may be difficult to prosecute, however, as the defendant could always say that the dung delivery was intended as a joke, not as harassment. Prosecutors may use the circumstances surrounding the poop's arrival to point to the real intent.
Yes. "circumstances surrounding the poop's arrival" includes posting on public forums that you're doing it to harass someone, right? Don't need to be a lawyer to know that. No you don't need to be a lawyer to know that, that should be common sense but you could say the same thing about claiming partnerships with major companies.
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The Scamcoats are coming!
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March 27, 2015, 06:43:41 PM |
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Illegal or not, this behavior by people who are supposedly in charge of Millions of $ of peoples holdings in Paycoin is absolutely effing ridiculous. This really is like Scientology type cult behavior.
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All of my posts are simply statements of my own personal opinions based on available information and pondering what might be possible considering human nature, with the goal of finding truth and preventing fraud. Please look at all of the facts and theories and put your thinking cap on to draw your own conclusions. If you feel that I have made a false statement or have been unnecessarily derogatory, I encourage you to please point it out, and if proven correct and/or reasonable I will remedy it. ~ Paul Revere
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March 27, 2015, 06:56:37 PM |
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So this is why Bitcoin is slow and Paycoin is fast. Lack of adoption is actually a feature. https://twitter.com/mpampa12/status/581525186027110400now no coin is perfect only reason btc is slow is because its widely used.
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March 27, 2015, 07:00:00 PM |
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Illegal or not, this behavior by people who are supposedly in charge of Millions of $ of peoples holdings in Paycoin is absolutely effing ridiculous. This really is like Scientology type cult behavior.
I think Scientology has them beat. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Scientology#Illegal_activitiesUnder the Guardian's Office (now renamed the Office of Special Affairs or OSA), Church members organized and committed the largest penetration of United States federal agencies ever perpetrated by an organization not affiliated with a foreign government (that is, one such as the KGB).
The Church has also in the past made use of aggressive tactics in addressing those it sees as trying to suppress them, known as Suppressive Persons (SPs) first outlined by L. Ron Hubbard as part of a policy called fair game. It was under this policy that Paulette Cooper was targeted for having authored The Scandal of Scientology, a 1970 exposé book about the Church and its founder. This action was known as Operation Freakout. Using blank paper known to have been handled by Cooper, Scientologists forged bomb threats in her name.[92] When fingerprints on them matched hers, the Justice Department began prosecution, which could have sent Cooper to prison for a lengthy term. The Church's plan was discovered at the same time as its Operation Snow White actions were revealed. All charges against Cooper were dismissed, though she had spent more than $20,000 on legal fees for her defense.
Or maybe the Church of Scientology is just more competent.
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March 27, 2015, 07:11:09 PM |
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suchmoon thats priceless so the implication is that paycoin will never get features! ikeboy thats wicked. from that quote i opened this part about Suppressive Persons The Church's official glossary defines a suppressive person as being:
a person who possesses a distinct set of characteristics and mental attitudes that cause him to suppress other people in his vicinity. This is the person whose behavior is calculated to be disastrous. Also called antisocial personality.[8]
The Church regards these "antisocial personalities" as being those "who possess characteristics and mental attitudes that cause them to violently oppose any betterment activity or group,"[9] This concern with "groups" continues in the official Scientology Handbook, which states the corollary: "The antisocial personality supports only destructive groups."[10] that sounds about 100% what GAW and its supporters have painted bct/cf/reddit/gh/etc as. MrConCoins specially talks all day every day about these destructive groups we know Josh and his wife are 'deeply' religious. maybe he is interested in switching from christianity to scientology and has read L Hubbards writings
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