Yeah I'm guilty of promoting / shilling for these sites to some extent. Like many others here, I was suckered in by their cool websites, helpful demeanor, and seeming reliability.
But, by your logic anyone who promoted or retweeted anything from these sites is guilty of running them. (look out omahapoker, they're coming for you next)
There is absolutely nothing demonstrating that the guy calling himself "dmf" on Just-Dice was actually the guy who ran dice.ninja etc. It's more likely to have been one of my friends screwing around. Don't forget, we were all (yourself included) pumping jackpot coin really hard back then.
Yes, I deleted the bitcoin group I had been following on linkedin because I was getting daily spam from them that didn't interest me, so?
Yes, he specifically stated he made his own dice site and I was on JD and JPCdice when that specific event was going down and saw and read it in person. I wasn't doing any more than commenting about JPC like I normally do since I think it's a great coin. You had accounts ready to go very quickly for each site introduced, which is suspicious, but not nearly as suspicious as the other "coincidences".
And no offense to Omaha/CBI if he's actually disconnected from this, but for all we know, he could be your original account planted a few months before to build up the reputation for CBI so JPC, DD, DN have a "trusted" list to become the top gambling sites on.
It's not that you retweeted things, it's that you, mcsnugs, and the dice site owners were the only ones to do it within a couple hours after launch besides a bitcoin news thing and a pumping account which could have been you as well. Too many user names and too many coincidences for me, sorry.