Fake argument? Lol, I've already addressed it, try to read. Someone who I sent 100 BTC to could pretend that they "lost" their 100 bitstamp IOUs, when they have not lost it, and just traded it to their alt account.
This is about the fourth or fifth time you disregarded what I have read, so you've being put on my ignore list.
I didn't disregard anything. YOu don't understand ripple i guess. You can CONTROL anything there.
Is it possible to make lots of fake Bitcoins and withdraw them through Bitstamp?
You can alwais create fake credit of any currency by issuing trust to another account you own, as TF did with that 10000000 btcs in his account.
But to withdraw them to a gateway, someone with ious of that gateway must TRUST you, i.e. accepting your fake ious for reliable's one.
FALSE. If you TRUST someone who have TRUSTED me, or if you have trusted someone who have trusted someone who have trusted me, [ infinite web of trust ], then you will accept my IOUs and give the sender your bitstamp / etc IOUs.
Even if you have never trusted me, your Bitstamp IOUs could be being substituted for my IOUs.Hence why Ripple is broken. You know, try reading RippleScam.org, I wrote about it. Before I waste any more of my time, you're now on the ignore list. Go back to ripple forums (or primary school and learn how to read)

FALSE what?
It is exactly how it run. Trusting someone who trusts you is the same thing of trusting you. You're only adding a corollary to my explanation.
PS: would you please ask the last questions?