The most interesting and valuable things to read from the discussion for me personally was that i learned where the "smart money" are being parked during these volatile times and second - to read Mr.Armstrongs' predictions about his infallible program in depth.
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No way. Armstrong is a terribly looking stupid old dumbass who has nothing better to do besides scamming clueless individuals out of his dusty basement. Imagine having to do something like that in your late 70‘s - how stupid such a life must be and especially how incredibly low?
Yes. In contrast, I still find it satisfying (after years) to spend all day inventing new methods to defeat this bastard and to warn other people not to get trapped in any of his devious schemes.
It becomes fairly obvious now how sinister it all is what he does.
Out of necessity I have to invent new term such as "mega criminal", "hyper shill", "hyper fool" and use existing ones I rarely used before in my life such as "hardcore humanist impostor" while trying to describe what he does.
What I find exceptionally disturbing is that people are getting sucked in, even feeling good about it, becoming an integral part of his Ponzi scheme.
Like now with this incredibly stupid conspiracy theory of hundreds of athletes collapsing (which they usually do quite frequently) but now due to Covid-19 vaccination

Hundreds of uneducated narcissist experts are defending
Martin Armstrong because he parrots what they like to hear. They do not realize that they become his tools, funneling more unsuspecting prey into his online store where he sells snake oil costing hundreds.
What actually happens is that these people are paying a price regardless - they are discrediting and isolating themselves simply by association with that criminal. This is an effect that
Martin Armstrong actively exploits, and these morons feel like avant-garde freedom fighters while they are actually destroying themselves, a high price in comparison what that super criminal gains from their activities. They lose the game already while they don't even know what the nature of that game is.
Question: What on earth can be done about this tricky problem? I find it almost impossible to change the minds of these victims because what they do feels so sweet to them, while
Martin Armstrong tells them what they want to hear, amplifying disinformation.
Martin Armstrong is a charlatan, and he spent 11 years in jail for that reason but he has not changed.
Read this blog
starting here to find out more about computerized fraud.
See
armstrongecmscam.blogspot.com for a more compact view of major findings posted in this blog.
Every single defrauded person should report their case, see
Where and how to complain