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Topic: EDIT: Dorian Nakamoto DOES speak English well and he ain't Satoshi, see article: - page 2. (Read 5626 times)

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One method to answer the question of Dorian==Satoshi?  is for independent analysis comparing the known writings of Dorian and Satoshi.  

The reporter apparently used forensic analyst for the article as evidence of the link, perhaps more analysis would demonstrate more or less confidence in that link.
newbie
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I agree it's probably him.  It's kinda sad, this was funner when we all could dream up our own Satoshi Nakamoto.  I'd say boycott Newsweek, but I'm pretty sure nobody read it before this story anyway.

 Cry
rat
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it's him.

stop the butthurt.
sr. member
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Fighting Liquid with Liquid
He probably didn't even understand what they were asking him,

Or thought they were asking about the decade of classified government work he did.

This is exactly what i thought as well
donator
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felonious vagrancy, personified
He probably didn't even understand what they were asking him,

Or thought they were asking about the decade of classified government work he said he did.
full member
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I also do not believe he is the real Satoshi.
The real one would be smart enough not to reveal his identity and also like said before, his level of English doesn't match up what we have been reading in the past.
legendary
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In Satoshi I Trust
yep, but we will have something we can talk about  Wink

the real "satoshi guys" probably laugh about this.
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http://www.businessinsider.com/dorian-satoshi-letter-and-train-2014-3

Read that, WTF?? Have any of you read Satoshi's posts? The is NOT THE SAME PERSON.

This could also explain the quote in the article. He probably didn't even understand what they were asking him, screaming at his door while the police were dragging them away. Then the editors "cleaned up" the English in the quote from Dorian.

Newsweek cover "scoop"=tabloid journalism hoax to try to bring their flailing "online only" rag back into print with a bang.
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