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Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
by
AnonymousCoder
on 17/02/2020, 20:25:55 UTC
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Now theres a lot of anti establishment out there so I think I could put out a story on being wrongly in jail and keep this anti stuff rolling on my basic website then it should continue to gather interest.
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Spot on. I will be happy to join you. Don't forget the demographic aspect. The people with the deep pockets are aging. So the coronavirus thing is perhaps a good entry point to get the clicks. Start with a $1,300 report about epidemics and how to profit from them.  Shocked
In regards to the computer programming for the forecasts, I have a template for it already so that should give you a head start:

Technical Analysis Prediction Magic For Dummies


Martin Armstrong is posting here, using multiple accounts:
Martin Armstrong as m96,  
Martin Armstrong as over45,
Martin Armstrong as Gumbi.

The self-declared spammer, professional and paid for by Martin Armstrong

WHATEVERBABY2

writes nonsense with no end in sight. In case he hasn't noticed, he has been
warned here
 and here
 and here
 and here
 and here.



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martin armstrong spent 11 years in jail on CONTEMPT OF COURT he could have walked free at anytime
if he just gave them the source code to his super computer. every 9 months they hauled him into court
and told him he could go free if he gave them the code he refused.

No facts. No evidence. All based on lies. See

"The Government wants the Computer Code for Forecasting" Conspiracy Theory

and

Lies about Super-computer.


So what's next?

Armstrong Interview Paris, France

His first Sentence is a Lie


Cela vous est-il arrivé de faire des prédictions qui sont avérées totalment fausses ?
Have you ever made predictions that are completely wrong?
No, not really, because it's, everything is connected.


Let's check the facts:

Major failed Predictions




Martin A. Armstrong: convicted felon, shameless conman, schizophrenic crackpot & financial comedian
Martin Armstrong is a charlatan, and he spent 11 years in jail for that reason but he has not changed.

Read this blog starting at page 273 to find out more about computerized fraud.


See armstrongecmscam.blogspot.com for a more compact view of major findings posted in this blog.