Some profiling:
A friend of mine has a great guide over at BitcoinSBS.wordpress.com that I would highly recommend checking out. He even has a book located on Amazon.
(hint: Contact friend)
Haha. Trollbox archive! I love the BTC-e chat but, for the life of me, cannot figure out why everyone is so obsessed with Fontas!
(uses BTC-e chat often)
You could always exchange a large number of LTC to BTC at a decent price and send to a wallet or MTGOX for withdrawal. I have not heard much success of people funding BTC-E with USD or withdrawing effectively.
3) there are rumors MTGOX will get into the LTC business first quarter 2014.
(likely an LTC trader)
Seems like Slush's pool has been getting a lot of attention and getting attacked lately by these cyber-criminals. However, at this moment it seems to be operating fine, however the website is down for maintenance.
(slush miner?)
Ponzi schemes are actually a decent profit for the early adopters. Partially the reason a lot of news outlets were calling Bitcoin a ponzi scheme in the beginning.
Hell, some still do :/
(might be early adopter, 2011 vintage?)
Another guy who signs his name Craig in at least one post:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.246342Another Craig:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.129168,
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.425757(first is more likely a match, with the valediction and comma in it, and improper capitalization by the second poster)
Bee's Brothers apparently have someone named Craig in their family. Not a likely match - they have a successful business, no need to ruin their reputation?
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.798513Original Craig certainly has a propensity to offer businesses up. Entrepreneurial type looking for money for sure. Likelihood of match increasing...
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/are-you-interested-in-a-turn-key-hosted-publicprivate-pool-service-21189Second Craig uses proper capitalization and a valediction with a comma. But that's not his normal pattern:
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.510869Conclusion: Bitmunitions could be an alias account of user "Craig". Most likely path of resolution seems to be through the friend with a published book. Ask them if they know anyone named Craig who is in to Bitcoins.