What to do?
Your Campaign!
Reacting constructively to
Martin Armstrong's disinformation pomp is difficult because it requires infrastructure that typically costs too much to acquire and to maintain for a single individual.
Fortunately I have built this infrastructure, and I am happy to share it with you!It allows me to post public contact links of people who have not been responded to with messages of my awareness campaign. This is a sound concept that you can tap into. Below I will provide you with a set of links that you can choose from to respond to.
I am also providing you with effective messages that have proven to be tolerated by YouTube's spam filtering algorithm.
You would want to copy the message below to the clipboard, then click on a link. Then reply to the message shown with the pasted text.
The (long) message:
Who is Martin Armstrong?
Martin Armstrong is a world renowned criminal. A thief. An unrepentant convicted felon. Worst of the worst. Decades ago, he hired some programmers to write that program for him that he calls Socrates. Used it to trade the markets with money stolen from investors. Lost USD 700 million. Created a USD 3 billion Ponzi scheme to cover up the losses. Was caught and spent 11 years in jail for the crimes, including for failing to return USD 15 million that he stashed away, on top of the losses.
After getting out of jail, Martin Armstrong laundered the stashed away money and paid Marcus Vetter to make that whitewash movie "The Forecaster" for him. A web of lies that blames the government for his crimes. The wet dream of a criminal. Now he sells that Socrates software that he used to lose millions, as a subscription service for USD 1,800 per year to the little guy. For the results, see:
Socrates Subscriber Testimonials
Any search engine will find that document for you.
This is the true story of a criminal kept safe from his victims, earning USD 15 million of stolen money while behind bars, being fed on US taxpayer expense, and allowed to re-build the longest running scam business in history, using some of that stolen money.
Here are some links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtNqtC1qFto&lc=UgyolZMPDphsdMgd7RF4AaABAghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkuAimUTp-Q&lc=UgzC8T6UTwK0N-fGoz14AaABAghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdR0mTu2qxU&lc=Ugzyo8636M7Hd_tpDr14AaABAghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkuAimUTp-Q&lc=Ugw6NZiszEVz1uIfLVR4AaABAghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZykleTvsX4&lc=UgxLg1AnkXfeNpPBYpV4AaABAghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WyGfBsBxW0&lc=UggN4LHqnk_0M3gCoAECAfter posting your reply, you may want to check whether your response actually sticks. By logging out of your YouTube account and checking after 20 seconds.
It the message does not stick, try a shorter one like this:
Martin Armstrong is running a scam. A predatory business. For the details, see:
Socrates Subscriber Testimonials
and
Martin Armstrong The Hyper Fool
Any search engine will find these documents for you.
I will check these links, and I will replace them with new ones after they are spent. The links are often old, but this does not really matter much because what counts is the fact that there are REAL people behind them who get notified by your response.
Good luck!
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.
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