OK....so I'm reading this super-goofy article
https://news.bitcoin.com/how-to-explain-bitcoin-to-your-family-this-thanksgiving/and there pops up Scott Fargo, with a short bio about what an accomplished writer/editor he is --- chock full of typos & grammatical errors!
WTF is he doing on that page, anyway?
Here's the blurby blurb:
" I am a disabled former Systems Admin, computer tech, business manager enjoying crytpocurrencies. I am the Editor in Chief of Bitcoin.com and Bitcoinist.net. Being able to help others has allowed me to an outlet to the world and to share my passion that is Bitcoin. I am deeply involved in the mining ecosystem and physical coins, It fascinates me how it has brought people from all over the world together into a tight knit supportive community with commerce and tech. "
@TalonTech1 on twitter.
Nice word salad there , Scott. U R qwite tha wrighter.
Speaking of Thanksgiving, I was just thinking about that in relation to this saga yesterday. Specifically, I was trying to picture the Matlack thanksgiving. *Voice acting for Adam's part today provided by Ned Flanders:
Happy Family (voice provided by Matlock)"Soooo, Adam, where is all of our life savings? Is the "GAWsuit" coming to court soon, or what? We would kind of like our million dollars back."
Adam: "Ahhhh, gee , no, gais. Thus far we have tentatively set the "lawsuit" up here in Texas, to make sure that if we were to win a judgement , we would not be able to collect. Then, by golly, we had around 475+ GAW fraud victims sign a document stating that they give up their right to sue GAW/Garza on their own. Next, D. Allen Shinners hired myself and the star witness for us, Joe Mordica, thereby calling into question Joe's motives about any testimony he may give and pretty much destroying any credibility it would have. We are now thinking about hiring us one of these "lawyers" because people are getting suspicious about what the Fudge™ is going on. Not sure if waiting 8 months to actually hire a lawyer is long enough though, we are going to just pencil that one in and maybe talk to one Soon™. OK everyone. Let's eat! I don't have much time, I am heading over to Garza's for my second dinner and some football and beerskis after"
Happy Family: "So no lawsuit. Perfect. That's just perfect as all get out."
If this were my family there would likely be some words in that exchange that would offend the precious delicate little ears of Paycoiners like Krumz.
Ya, right. As if the whole "Family and friends" put up $500,000 ~ $1,000,000+ (I have heard different numbers bandied about- correct me if I am wrong) to get the (3?) Prime Controllers and hundreds of thousands of XPY to fill them that Adam originally had has a shred of believability. SUUUUUURE, buddy. Let's see you put your hand on a Bible and swear to that. Preferably, in a courtroom. Adam, have your "Family and friends" asked you if you have even bothered to file a police report alleging this huge crime yet? No? Where I come from (Earth), people would call the police and ask to file criminal fraud charges when such a massive fraud crime was committed against them. It lends weight to the civil case, if nothing else. I can assure you that
all of my friends and family would DEMAND that it be done as well. If I tarried or refused, they would do it themselves, and most likely they would name you as probably being involved somehow.
To my knowledge, Adam Matlack has not filed a criminal complaint against GAW or his BBFL, Josh Garza. Gee, I wonder why? Cost? Zero dollars is such a huge sum to pick up the phone and put your tax dollars to work and at least put some heat on Garza, right? And time. What , with all of those important Paycoiner
scams projects he is involved in it would be hard to find 15 minutes to fill out a formal complaint, for sure.
I suspect the actual reason has to do with there not being investors at all and Adam would have to file a false police report if he were to state that there were. A felony. These police fellas also have a habit of asking those darned pesky questions, you know. They just "might" ask for the names of the investors and such so they could fill in the report and file it. No, no police report, because Adam had no mystery investors and did not lose anything. Quite the contrary.