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Re: [ANN][SAPIS] SOCRATESCOIN - THE COIN OF KNOWLEDGE & THE PAYMENT METHOD OF NAUKA
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MrsPiggy
on 01/03/2018, 21:16:23 UTC
A research about Pirmin Troger.
There are some footprints about Troger in the internet. Obviously he tried or tries to build different buisnesses. For example he has a youtube account where he loaded up videos which promote a sort of special screen protectors for mobile devices. He has 2 fb accounts one is probably related to the buisness with the screenprotectors. The uploaddate of the videos and the setup date of the account are more or less corresponding. Actually he seems to be from north of italy where a small german speaking minority is living. On the other hand i saw information that he tried to build a company 'cp21' in Austria. (https://firmenbuchauszug.at/Firmenbuchinformation/255DFF0CF89F1D) As shown in the web he was agent of the company lavavitave which sells controversal pills with a special stone for health. As i understand they use a mlm marketing concept. I would not evaluete it as a ponzisheme.
Good find 👍 I didn't really look into him yet as I thought that he must have been more like a bystander. But both the screen protectors and the dietary pills show huge similarities to "projects" that Alfred Hasselbacher has been involved in. I have the influenza and can barely look at may screen for longer than five minutes. Maybe you can have a look of there is a connection between them. If I remember correctly Alfred Hasselbacher's name is also shown in connection with a company registered in Austria somewhat in 2016. Spandex or so.

And by the way. They just announced on Twitter that the website for Nauka World is finally up and running. It's a single page with a contact form... For good reasons I'm not going to show you the picture they posted on Twitter but I want to share the biggest joke I've found on that website: "Socratescoin has acquired patent and intellectual property rights of a unique portfolio of science originally developed by the International Space Station Russian Module"