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Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
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garycohn
on 30/07/2021, 15:33:08 UTC
"There’s no such thing as bad publicity” I think that’s what you are playing, but listen, I will come after you personally. I will come after you and your relatives. I will cause you incredible harm, I will smash dozens of typewriters over your head, doesn’t matter if I will prosecuted for that I already lost everything I had because of you. I will cause you serious harm and everyone around you. I won’t stop till I got you on my knees you bad ass mf!!!!
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Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
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garycohn
on 30/07/2021, 11:58:58 UTC
You can say whatever you want but AnonymousCoder is Martin Armstrong. Just look at his reply on my last post,  he tries desperately to dispel any doubts about his identity by posting tons of misleading shit in response. Why should someone care for an old posting in such a laborious way if there was nothing to hide? Right, it’s Armstrong. Whatever crazy shit this poor old man is trying to cover up it’s so obvious by now. Seriously Armstrong, find a safe place in an nursing home near you and just let it go, this stuff is so hilarious, it’s crazy that someone in his 70s is engaged in such a stupid childish play. ROFL
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Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
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garycohn
on 14/07/2021, 04:39:22 UTC
You and your stupid myths ruined me completely. How does it feel to wake up in the morning knowing that everything around you is built on fraud? Your beach house, your ugly sportscars, your dog, your businesses, all the relationships to your so-called loved ones. Nothing was ever real in your life. You contributed nothing of substance to humanity. The damage you have caused is astonishing. You lied to your mother, to your father, your children, people that trusted you ALL THE TIME. Even to this day in age you prefer the shaddy path of lies and deception instead of just admitting to past mistakes because of fear you will be left out all alone. You maybe think it’s enough to admit to all of this in a letter found by your relatives after your death, sugared with all the money you left over for them, but it’s quite risky to think it will work out that way.
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Re: The Final state of Mind of a Martin Armstrong Follower
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garycohn
on 14/07/2021, 03:48:11 UTC
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Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
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garycohn
on 13/07/2021, 17:41:46 UTC
Am i the only one who thinks that anonymouscoder is Armstrong himself? I find it pretty obvious. Interesting how he tries again and again to pull his daughter into it. I think Armstrong himself doesn't want to do his business anymore, but his relatives (presumably especially his daughter) seem to convince him again and again to not back down, he doesn't want to look weak in front of her, so he can’t let go. At the end he‘s probably the greatest victim of all these self-created myths and now is desperately looking for a way out in which he can save face, so again he decided to create an external evil force that’s out there to get him, who has no other purpose than to ruin his great great business and legacy, like the "government" back then… You certainly have to give him credit for that at the end of his life he seems to have decided to clean up the field of his target group after all at least. That’s a step in the right direction, Marty. I appreciate that.