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Homero Joshua Garza AKA Mr. Scam Muggle

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Addiction Issues

It has been long alleged that several addiction and mental issues affect Mr. Homero Joshua Garza the embattled CEO of GAW Miners LLC as well as many other failed startup entities. To be clear it is believed that Mr. Garza has a severe addiction to popularity, worship, faith, attention. The need to have followers and supporters seems very obvious to those watching.  In response to this and in order to assist Mr. Garza with his popularity contest we would like to make a two fold request to all bloggers, writers, trolls, fudsters, media outlets and anyone else writing about Mr. Garza.

Keyword Bank

First, please include an SEO friendly keyword bank in all posts and statements: Homero Garza, Josh Garza, Homero Josh Garza, Homero Joshua Garza, H. Josh Garza, H. Joshua Garza, GAW Miners LLC, Business Technology for Cryptocurrency LLC, B.T.C. LLC, GAW HSI, GAW High Speed Internet, Geniuses at Work, GAW, ZenMiner, ZenCloud, Paycoin, Paybase, PayFlash, Hashlet, Hashstaker, Hashtalk, Mineral, Coinstand.   This list should be continuously updated with Mr Garza’s new ventures and projects especially those for which he publicly states he has no involvement in. This practice will make future searches and information linking easier as indexes will match up across the board.

IMPORTANT
Please make sure to share this information with every crypto news site, blogs, and reporters to ensure anyone who looks up Josh will always be able to easily find his companies and history. It's as simple as adding the above posted keyword bank to every article to provide the connection for Search Engines!

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We are the champions of the night
such a stand up guy. muggles are not worthy of his 'charity'
cantor fitzgerald lost like 500 people that day, maybe stuart fraser should take a look in the mirror and punch him self in the nuts

Cantor Fitzgerald lost 658 employees that day according to wikipedia, more than 66% of it's entire workforce.
Correct, and ironically Stuart is the one that leads their annual remembrance service.

http://www.cantor.com/public/aboutus/sfraser.html
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Anyone want to dig through the emails with Zuesminer to see if he was trying to con them?

I'm genuinely curious to know if there was ever a time when JG wasn't trying to con someone.
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Video footage from a recent call Josh had with his lawyers.... Very telling.

Again the same question. If he really broke so many laws, how come he s still around?

Are you familiar with the speed of the US Govt? Smiley That's why.

As slow as it is however, it's got the mass and destructive power of a fucking glacier.


A few hundred pages back someone asked once again why it takes so long and I love the analogy that was given about the US government and cases as this.

(Paraphrased)
"The prosecutes are like a grinding stone, where they may be slow to work but once you get caught in it you cant get out"


How is this man not behind bars yet ?!

The great mill wheel of American justice turns slowly but once caught beneath it will crush you to dust. Unless the glove does not fit. Then you must acquit.


Thanks! Credit where credit is due to KeyserSoze Smiley

Spacey rocks!
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Video footage from a recent call Josh had with his lawyers.... Very telling.

Again the same question. If he really broke so many laws, how come he s still around?

Are you familiar with the speed of the US Govt? Smiley That's why.

As slow as it is however, it's got the mass and destructive power of a fucking glacier.


A few hundred pages back someone asked once again why it takes so long and I love the analogy that was given about the US government and cases as this.

(Paraphrased)
"The prosecutes are like a grinding stone, where they may be slow to work but once you get caught in it you cant get out"


How is this man not behind bars yet ?!

The great mill wheel of American justice turns slowly but once caught beneath it will crush you to dust. Unless the glove does not fit. Then you must acquit.


Thanks! Credit where credit is due to KeyserSoze Smiley
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Ya'll should watch some American Greed for a good look into how scams can operate for so long, how much time/effort the feds make before making a move, and how hard they hit scammers.


Garza has actually attracted negative attention and investigations wayyyy faster than professional grifters do.


I forget where I posted it, but I had a family friend get prosecuted by the SEC for something extremely similar.  It took 2 years or so and it was a slap on the hand with fines.  Good thing is he can't operate a business in the USA for a while.  The family friend was a 10 year ban.

check this out: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10993165

Garza managed to attract the FBI, IRS, and DHS too as far as we know, who are going to bring much more painful charges than the SEC

The other difference here is that Garza seems to be making out with little to no money to finance future scams, let alone pay his bills to his wife-monitoring subscriptions
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Video footage from a recent call Josh had with his lawyers.... Very telling.

Again the same question. If he really broke so many laws, how come he s still around?

Are you familiar with the speed of the US Govt? Smiley That's why.

As slow as it is however, it's got the mass and destructive power of a fucking glacier.


A few hundred pages back someone asked once again why it takes so long and I love the analogy that was given about the US government and cases as this.

(Paraphrased)
"The prosecutes are like a grinding stone, where they may be slow to work but once you get caught in it you cant get out"


How is this man not behind bars yet ?!

The great mill wheel of American justice turns slowly but once caught beneath it will crush you to dust. Unless the glove does not fit. Then you must acquit.
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I'm kinda curious about what else we might find about past business deals. I think I remember reading something about the Telco business where either he didn't pay his electric bill back then or something like that. I gues I should Google it, lol.

But this is a pattern for him. You could see from his miner forum post his thoughts are not bent toward providing a valuable service but rather on how to deceive customers. So it probably surfaced in his other business ventures as well.

Great Auk Wireless was pretty much universally hated by customers. They made a deal with a rural town to provide mobile access and never delivered, that's probably what you're referring to.

That's it. I was wrong. Auk was awarded a grant but never received it since they didn't follow up on providing service. So no laws broken I guess, just broken promises.

Garza spin: when asked why he didn't submit receipts for equipment he said he purchased, he claimed he didn't "want to take public money," however apparently the grant was contingent on completion of work so it seems he wouldn't have been reimbursed anyway.

http://www.recorder.com/home/3333268-95/ashfield-service-speed-internet
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Video footage from a recent call Josh had with his lawyers.... Very telling.

Again the same question. If he really broke so many laws, how come he s still around?

Are you familiar with the speed of the US Govt? Smiley That's why.

As slow as it is however, it's got the mass and destructive power of a fucking glacier.


A few hundred pages back someone asked once again why it takes so long and I love the analogy that was given about the US government and cases as this.

(Paraphrased)
"The prosecutes are like a grinding stone, where they may be slow to work but once you get caught in it you cant get out"

I forget where I posted it, but I had a family friend get prosecuted by the SEC for something extremely similar.  It took 2 years or so and it was a slap on the hand with fines.  Good thing is he can't operate a business in the USA for a while.  The family friend was a 10 year ban.

check this out: https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.10993165
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Then people say we do not cryto related regulation. What s wrong with scammers getting what they deserve?

Garza style spelling mistakes there. Hope it's not another sold hero account.


Its CrazyIvan, he would never sell his account.
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Video footage from a recent call Josh had with his lawyers.... Very telling.

Again the same question. If he really broke so many laws, how come he s still around?

Are you familiar with the speed of the US Govt? Smiley That's why.

As slow as it is however, it's got the mass and destructive power of a fucking glacier.


A few hundred pages back someone asked once again why it takes so long and I love the analogy that was given about the US government and cases as this.

(Paraphrased)
"The prosecutes are like a grinding stone, where they may be slow to work but once you get caught in it you cant get out"
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Then people say we do not cryto related regulation. What s wrong with scammers getting what they deserve?

Garza style spelling mistakes there. Hope it's not another sold hero account.
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Video footage from a recent call Josh had with his lawyers.... Very telling.

Again the same question. If he really broke so many laws, how come he s still around?

It's better to take a long time to build a strong case than it is to act quickly on a weak case. With the level of evidence they have at this point, the government will almost certainly get a plea agreement out of him, saving them time and money, when the time comes.

Then people say we do not cryto related regulation. What s wrong with scammers getting what they deserve?
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I made a comment.  I can't support any coin where Josh Garza owns coins and is not required to buy into. 

But his name is Josh Gawdza, why should he pay for something that the muggles should pay for ?

Dont you know that millionaires get everything for free? pfffft.
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I made a comment.  I can't support any coin where Josh Garza owns coins and is not required to buy into. 
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such a stand up guy. muggles are not worthy of his 'charity'
cantor fitzgerald lost like 500 people that day, maybe stuart fraser should take a look in the mirror and punch him self in the nuts

Cantor Fitzgerald lost 658 employees that day according to wikipedia, more than 66% of it's entire workforce.
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I'm kinda curious about what else we might find about past business deals. I think I remember reading something about the Telco business where either he didn't pay his electric bill back then or something like that. I gues I should Google it, lol.

But this is a pattern for him. You could see from his miner forum post his thoughts are not bent toward providing a valuable service but rather on how to deceive customers. So it probably surfaced in his other business ventures as well.

Somewhere in the ~1500 page range of this thread it was revealed that his telecom business randomly stopped providing service to its customers (I think the outage was like at least 3+ weeks, possibly indefinite). There was an email and some angry tweets from his customers asking for them to restore service. I don't know what the ultimate outcome was, but I'm sure it wasn't good.
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I'm kinda curious about what else we might find about past business deals. I think I remember reading something about the Telco business where either he didn't pay his electric bill back then or something like that. I gues I should Google it, lol.

But this is a pattern for him. You could see from his miner forum post his thoughts are not bent toward providing a valuable service but rather on how to deceive customers. So it probably surfaced in his other business ventures as well.

Great Auk Wireless was pretty much universally hated by customers. They made a deal with a rural town to provide mobile access and never delivered, that's probably what you're referring to.
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I'm kinda curious about what else we might find about past business deals. I think I remember reading something about the Telco business where either he didn't pay his electric bill back then or something like that. I gues I should Google it, lol.

But this is a pattern for him. You could see from his miner forum post his thoughts are not bent toward providing a valuable service but rather on how to deceive customers. So it probably surfaced in his other business ventures as well.
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Garza looked like he tried to be a good CEO, too. He was pissed when he got word of customer service fails in his company. He educated his executives. He had something called a business plan.
Impossible.

He was pissed at early customer service fails because his business plan was to build up some good will to sucker people into a Ponzi scheme.
This makes sense to me--the con runs smoother the more legitimate a business appears.  That said, Homero did a phenomenal job finding just the right suckers.  They've tagged along longer than I ever imagine any person would.
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