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Re: Devil worshipers cult Illuminati (Bilderberg Group) teaching little kids sex
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OverallGreatGuy
on 25/07/2013, 05:05:17 UTC
I think parents should be free to teach their children whatever they think is best at whatever age they think is best.  There is never going to be a consensus about issues like this among everyone.  The problem comes when we have a one-size-fits-all public school system where regardless of when or if they decide to teach kids about sex, someone is not going to be happy about it.  If education was completely privatized, parents would have a choice to send their kid to whatever school most aligns with their desired curriculum.
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Re: Devil worshipers cult Illuminati (Bilderberg Group) teaching little kids sex
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OverallGreatGuy
on 19/07/2013, 03:42:17 UTC
Well considering the age range of girls in the Girl Scouts of the USA (I know, not a school organization, but bear with me for a moment) and their pro-promiscuity and pro-abortion literature they put into the hands of these impressionable girls, it isn't a far cry to what the OP is claiming (I didn't bother with the youtube video as the OP apparently doesn't have the first clue in proper grammar, if s/he made the video it's probably even worse).

Also consider that Planned Parenthood has managed, in the north-eastern U.S. to get schools to allow it to provide talks and distribute materials teaching kids about oral sex and fisting.

Oh yeah, parents didn't know about it until after the fact.

So yeah, the OP probably isn't that far off base, given the true existence of the Council on Foreign Relations (and the fact the U.S. government has thanked them publicly for 'telling us what to think') and the Trilateral Commission and their level of influence worldwide.

I get that there is probably plenty of stuff being taught to young kids that many would consider wildly inappropriate, and for good reason.  A lot of which is being promoted by groups like Planned Parenthood and others.  I don't see a connection between the CFR or Bilderburg to Girl Scout or elementary school curriculum though... that's a pretty big stretch.  The majority of what's taught in  both of those forums is handled locally.  It's a bit ridiculous to think that the people in the CFR or Bilderburg have the scope, time, or even desire to influence people to that degree.  An even bigger stretch is trying to put some sinister devil worshiping Illuminati motive behind it all.  That's a bit over the top...

I assume you're talking about the Hillary Clinton speech at the CFR when she said something along those lines.  I found it pretty telling as well.  The CFR is composed of some very influential people that probably hold much more sway over federal government policy, and business collusion than anyone would like.  That said, I have serious doubts that what is being taught in some outlier elementry schools, or girlscout meetings is very high on their priority lists...

And you did good to ignore his video.  His link goes to an Adam Kokesh video that has absolutely nothing to do with what he was posting about.
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Re: UPDATE: Department of Justice Responds to FOIA Request Regarding DEA Bitcoin Sei
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OverallGreatGuy
on 19/07/2013, 03:20:42 UTC
Wwhat do you mean how does it get passed the rating system?

I dunno really lol... I thought the way the SR worked was a new vender had to send a bunch of people some samples and get reviews on it before he could really start getting customers to buy from him.  It doesn't seem they could really "honeypot" too many people before the community caught on.
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Re: Devil worshipers cult Illuminati (Bilderberg Group) teaching little kids sex
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OverallGreatGuy
on 18/07/2013, 03:44:06 UTC
Devil worshipers cult Illuminati (Bilderberg Group) teaching little kids in school oral sex at age 5 to 8 years old.
Documents provided prove all over America.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gij9Vf_Fxcs&list=UUvsye7V9psc-APX6wV1twLg

Yeah yeah.. We know.. They're controlling the weather too right?
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Re: You Have A Friend In Trouble, the 10th Amendment!
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OverallGreatGuy
on 18/07/2013, 03:42:26 UTC
The 10th Amendment Center fights for your rights.
This group works to improve civil rights in the United States by getting the states to uphold the 10th Amendment reducing the Federal authority over-reach.

Specifically it has been successful in advocating alternative currencies.  Gold and silver are legal tender in Utah and some other states in the works, next Bitcoin!  
Eventually the banks and governments may be forced to accept bitcoin as lawful payment due to the will of the people.

The TAC need your Bitcoins to survive another year, and not even a lot of them.

Here are the details of how you can help:
http://us1.campaign-archive1.com/?u=3a5a3fb1ad250e247bde9f42d&id=1c703f95e2&e=649db20ecd

Here is some more about what they do for you (whether you know it or not, and whether you are in the US or not):
http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/legislation/#.UeGazdK-pS8

Send them here: 1irZb63AuCKgxeNee3EdfpPDGAHi9VAFP
I think our friend is dead already =[
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Re: UPDATE: Department of Justice Responds to FOIA Request Regarding DEA Bitcoin Sei
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OverallGreatGuy
on 18/07/2013, 03:38:54 UTC
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UPDATE (July 9, 2013): I received the following response in the mail from the Department of Justice regarding my FOIA request. Due to privacy laws, I will need Mr. Hughes’ permission (original, notarized signature) before the DOJ can release the requested documents. I will attempt to contact Mr. Hughes’ attorney and will follow-up with another update. Below is the response:

Read more: http://btcbible.com/dea-foia-request/

How does the DEA get passed the rating system?
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Re: Bitcoin Town: Let's Make the Future Come to us
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OverallGreatGuy
on 18/07/2013, 01:01:12 UTC
I'm not joining Ur creepy hippy bit coin commune, sorry.
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Re: Let's Start a town
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OverallGreatGuy
on 18/07/2013, 00:51:01 UTC
This is all anyone needs to read before going on with this thread.

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We will be writing a town constitution

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we will be allowing people to sell or rent out their plots

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we will be voting on what the land can be used/sold for

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Anyone with no project plans will be lumped together to make a giant plot to rent out for air balloon landings

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Housing won't have any restrictions except for height

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And the person will go to jail, or whatever is decided as punishment

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a town where no one pays taxes

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the prison is paid YOUR taxes based on how many beds it fills

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we could even try to use town funds to buy a private island

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One of those places should start getting government funding, and start housing families & Veterans.

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The libraries should have public printing machines to promote free speech.

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There should also be a publishing program

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We need to have better welfare for regular citizens and veterans

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The government needs to provide for those people

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Computers...everyone should have one no matter how poor. TVs too.

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You only get a Earthship if you want a FREE house

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we will eventually build a radio studio in town

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Exercise programs in the town square every morning.

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we could get a good educational program going and maybe even start our own university

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We would eventually get a bus, then start a fleet

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But once we got enough communal town funds we could work on that.

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We actually hope to make a local restaurant and turn it into a national franchise

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we would need a state of the art medical facility

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The police, health, fire and other government departments should also utilize these programs to earn extra income by creating "cops" like programs, which will also keep them honest since they have viewers.

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We also hope to open a hatchery, and make a lake if we don't start with one.

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we need to go to each church and offer them contracts to not be churches any more

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we find churches that need funding, and pay them to be "community centers"

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opening a non-denominational church in town

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This will be the local religion

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church employees can get a government salary

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We will have plenty of local holidays over time

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There needs to be people that come to every party and bring free food or at least drinks/alcohol

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You need to gather for a reason, not just because it's the weekend or you want to party

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all a community has to work towards is developing shops, housing and eventually public buildings

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I even believe that animals should be liberated and humans should be taught to communicate through body language with animals

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The only way a plant can talk is with its chemicals (ex Poison: Don't touch/eat me) Learn to communicate on a level deeper than speech.

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Everyone would have a machine that they repaired, or checked on.

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you pay for the electricity, you mine the coins, but you give some shit away for free

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Candy Contest, have people make home made candy and have a contest. And it could fit in well with Halloween in the square.

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Classrooms should utilize programs like AdSense and Bitcoin mining. Parents and kids should have to sign a waiver saying that students CAN use their cell phones, cameras and other devices in the classrooms of teachers that deem it acceptable.

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I am working on plenty of Charitable projects

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New Mexico has awesome laws

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Drug dealers would be arrested.

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Manufacturing & Selling cocaine isn't a victimless crime. And neither is prostitution.

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it's illegal to manufacture guns

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I plan on hiding nothing and cooperating (with police) whenever asked.

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We will just have to defend the guy in court

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we can start a political party based on the towns philosophy

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You have to work if you want a share of communal food

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we will not have ongoing outside programs inside our town

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It would be child friendly, we even allow children to vote if they want.

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Education will be non traditional...They will still have the traditional subjects, but they won't be taught like lectures so much.

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We will have a program for children and adults that will work towards creating all kinds of community projects

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We will make dirt bikes legal.

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I would be the one that got tax forms and everything I already plan on that
(for the $2 million land purchase)

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we would work out getting everyone their territory afterwards

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I have plans for a space program. And the creation of a non-territorial nation.


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I've been in court for weed my whole life, but now I have a medical card for it.

Lol!  Shit just kept getting worse and worse
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Re: Bitcoin Welfare System
by
OverallGreatGuy
on 18/07/2013, 00:42:50 UTC
To the OP, That sounds like you're talking about charity, and not welfare.  There is a key distinction.  One is funded voluntarily, the other through taxation.
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Re: Why is BTC not used in Games?
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OverallGreatGuy
on 07/07/2013, 17:44:59 UTC
... and I don't mean dice, poker, roulette and all this stuff in which BTC is used a lot. I mean real games. At least in Germany it's legal to play online for money, when not luck but skill decides wheter you win or loose ... So, BTC could be the universal curency for the Gamer-Universe, and I think it would be extremely cool to transfer the money you found in World of Warcraft to some other Online-Role-Game - also the providers could earn via provision - so: why is this not?

That's actually a really good fucking idea... at least I think so.  People could set up sites where you play competitive computer games for money, like Starcraft for example.
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Re: So how to buy bitcoins easy now with BITINSTANT requiring you to identify
by
OverallGreatGuy
on 06/07/2013, 06:21:25 UTC
some conspiracy theorists will tell you that bitcoin was made by the NSA, presumably to track money.  read the link I posted above.

Thanks for the info.  The wiki explains how it can be tracked / Ur identity tied to your address very plainly.  It does say that there are measures one can take to defend against it though, like mixing services, but there is work involved.

Bitinstant making you identify yourself does indeed pose a threat, because Ur now entrusting a 3rd party with your identity and a corresponding wallet address that belongs to you.
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Re: So how to buy bitcoins easy now with BITINSTANT requiring you to identify
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OverallGreatGuy
on 06/07/2013, 05:57:23 UTC
bitcoin is far less anonymous than cash.  ip addresses are not recorded in the block chain but the public key addresses are.  imagine if banks could track the serial numbers on dollar bills.... you can with bitcoin.

So your saying they could track where and to what wallet addresses a specific bit coin goes?  But is there a way for them to find out who is in control of the addresses that has it?  Cuz if not, it still seems pretty anonymous to me... Or can be, if you want it to.

I agree, its probably not as anonymous as cash but cash can't be instantly transferred to people on the other side of the globe either..
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Re: So how to buy bitcoins easy now with BITINSTANT requiring you to identify
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OverallGreatGuy
on 06/07/2013, 05:49:55 UTC
In order for Bitcoin to stay legitimate (legal) it will have to become less anonymous.

dumbest thing i have heard, the whole premise of btc is to stay anonymous. whats the point of having btc.


you must not realize each transaction is recorded in a public file and that bitcoin is kind of the opposite of anonymous.

Transactions between addresses are recorded, but there are no names associated with wallet addresses are there?  And its incredibly easy to change / create new addresses right?  I understand every transaction is public record, but I thought the afore mentioned things is what made it anonymous.  I'm pretty new to bit coin so please correct me if I'm wrong.  And if its not anonymous, why does the silk road / dark web use it?
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Re: So how to buy bitcoins easy now with BITINSTANT requiring you to identify
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OverallGreatGuy
on 06/07/2013, 05:41:27 UTC
In order for Bitcoin to stay legitimate (legal) it will have to become less anonymous.

An enormous amount of bitcoins current and potential demand hinges on its anonymity.  Take that aware and bitcoin is finished.
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Re: Bitcoin is Dead
by
OverallGreatGuy
on 06/07/2013, 05:08:06 UTC
Ah gosh, Im so surprised when people think some people want Bitcoins because they are unregulated just because they want to do something illegal.

Let me tell you something, and I know anyone that traveled enough around the world knows this.

In the US, EU, and other countries, you go to a bank branch, with 0$ or 50$ and have your credit card and bank account ready to go. Yes, its all pre-filled.

This is absolutely NOT true in the rest of the world. In most places, minimum to open a bank account is anywhere between 3,000$ and 10,000$ fixed, which you need not only to open but maintain. And no credit cards there.

You see the problem? There is a huge population in this planet that is online and cannot access regular payment systems. This is the only TRUE benefit of bitcoins in terms of not being regulated or controlled. That anyone was able to get them. (was, since this is not true anymore, you can´t mine them anymore....)

You will not believe how many people want to buy something online but can´t, because PayPal is not in their country, or they have not CC or bank account, which of course PayPal requires as well.

You will not believe how many people want access to be able to pay, but can´t.

Bitcoin was a supposed to be a solution to them. Right now, its not anymore, as you need to buy them somewhere, and we are again in the same dilemma, buy them with some standard payment method.

Also, another huge benefit of Bitcoins was that merchants had a way safe to receive money without being scammed, this means chargebacks.

But there is no point for merchants if the consumers owning Bitcoins are null. And they are going to be null, if they cannot get them with their computers.

Now, I don´t care about government intervention, but do you fail to realize that then we don´t actually need Bitcoins at all? If I want something regulated, I will use the real thing like PayPal.

The only reasons I like Bitcoins, is because Bitcoin cannot shut you down. Like PayPal could if they decide this, right or wrong, its possible for the banking systems to shut down any websites payment systems right now. There are only 2 major credit card brands and PayPal is more or less a monopoly as well today.

Bitcoins is supposed to be in the hands of no specific company, so nobody is supposed to impose rules on you.

I really don't get what you're saying.  Whether there ends up being 3 big miners, 1 big miner, or even zero.. How does the number of miners effect bit coins usefulness or value as a currency?
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Re: My first post.
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OverallGreatGuy
on 06/07/2013, 04:48:28 UTC
Welcome to the forum! Mining is getting very risky. I wish you the best of luck.

Risky how?


The money which you need to folk out to purchase mining hardware is expensive. Because of new technology being introduced the difficulty has risen by a lot. It's just going to continue to get harder. You might buy hardware which will bring in around 1 BTC this week, but a month later it could bring in something like 0.2. You have to be very careful when going into mining. You have to take into count electricity bills, break even of hardware and must have the technical know how to maintain the equipment. Many have reported having their hash rate slow after time, that's normally because it was either not set up correctly or it is over heating. There are many things which need to be taken into consideration before proceeding.

Ah OK, thanks for the detailed info.  Makes sense.  Any idea what bit coin must be priced at (like a minimum) in order for mining to be profitable?
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Re: My first post.
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OverallGreatGuy
on 05/07/2013, 12:32:49 UTC
Welcome to the forum! Mining is getting very risky. I wish you the best of luck.

Risky how?
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Re: BTCJam forum name verification
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OverallGreatGuy
on 05/07/2013, 00:15:47 UTC
'I want to link my Bitcointalk name with BTCJam's. Verification code: 85267d25-2e3b-48bb-8d8c-335dd967fecf'
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Re: Where will Bitcoin go
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OverallGreatGuy
on 04/07/2013, 23:04:25 UTC
I think $50 is a good guess at it's bottom.  I'd be really surprised if it went lower.  The people saying $10 or less need to stay off the silk road (ie stop smoking crack).  There's at least some non-speculative demand that will keep the price somewhere above that.  Also, as the price gets lower, the chances of there being a rally becomes more and more likely as speculators and hardcore believers take advantage of a good buying opportunity.
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Re: Buying/selling forum accounts
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OverallGreatGuy
on 04/07/2013, 22:50:18 UTC
I dont think much people actually sell their accounts, no need to worry.

No need to worry about fraud, eh, you piece of shit? 



Someone got scammed recently...