• Re: KEYWORD : FOLKS

    From Batman The real one@21:1/5 to David Ritz on Wed Oct 5 06:27:10 2022
    On Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 7:31:21 PM UTC-6, David Ritz wrote:
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    On Wednesday, 18 April 2018 08:27 -0700,
    in article <98ae8cf1-c0c3-42e5...@googlegroups.com>,
    Darlene Jacobsen <jacod...@gmail.com> mooed:
    This little word is overused by the poster known as the Colonel. It
    is also overused in the spam posts, that are being distributed by
    darcylaroseottawa@gmail, as well as the anonymous poster that uses
    the alias of Idlehands.
    So, what's your point, Darlene? Are you attempting to imply that
    these three very different people are somehow related; that they are,
    in fact, one and the same person? At one time or another, you have
    pegged each of these three distinct individuals, as Kerry Chatwin,
    although, in all honesty, it was Mortie's text2voice generator, which
    you positively identified as Kerry.


    David, posts in all honesty is was Mortie’s text2voice generator being used. David’s hands are on Mortie.


    As usual, your guesswork is left wanting. If this is your point, by
    your own jumbled thought processes and faulty logic, you must be Dick.

    $ egrep -ic ^\[a-z\].\*olks mail/darlene_jacobsen
    60

    $ egrep -ic ^\[a-z\].\*olks mail/rms
    1049

    Attempting to draw forensic conclusions based on the use of one word
    is a Fool's errand, Darl. As such, it seems entirely fitting you
    should spend all your waking moments in this dunderheaded, ignorant
    and futile pursuit.

    TINC. TINLC.
    I have more than one word, I have more than one phrase, I have compiled an extensive data base of keywords, timelines, phrases, opening and closing sigs.
    A writeprint is like a fingerprint in that no two are the same. .

    An Ip address can be easily spoofed, anons can use shell proxies and VPN’s.

    You left your digital write print..own it.
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    David Ritz <dr...@mindspring.com>
    "The gods had condemned Sisyphus to ceaselessly rolling a rock to the
    top of a mountain, whence the stone would fall back of its own weight.
    They had thought with some reason that there is no more dreadful
    punishment than futile and hopeless labor." - Albert Camus (1913-60)

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  • From Royal Canadian Internet Carto0ney@21:1/5 to Batman The real one on Wed Oct 5 11:02:08 2022
    On 10/5/2022 9:27 AM, Batman The real one wrote:

    An Ip address can be easily spoofed, anons can use shell proxies and VPN’s.

    IP addresses are not easily spoofed, phone numbers can. VPNs, Proxies
    and stacked proxies are more likely. For example if I wanted to post
    with IP: 142.59.192.193, I couldn't regardless of what you claim.

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  • From Stop the Cabal There is a Cartel@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 23 08:08:41 2022
    On Wednesday, October 5, 2022 at 9:02:12 AM UTC-6, Royal Canadian Internet Carto0ney wrote:
    On 10/5/2022 9:27 AM, Batman The real one wrote:

    An Ip address can be easily spoofed, anons can use shell proxies and VPN’s.

    IP addresses are not easily spoofed, phone numbers can. VPNs, Proxies
    and stacked proxies are more likely. For example if I wanted to post
    with IP: 142.59.192.193, I couldn't regardless of what you claim.

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    Litteræ marchionis Caroli III rex, tacere non possunt


    Okay..so this is data courteous of V4.com

    40.92.42.83

    This was katchim at Hotmail


    He is in Seattle

    Chris..
    I am completely innocent


    OPERATION ELEPHANT 🐘

    STOP THE Cabal/ There is a Cartel

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