Cryptocurrency podcasts (Let's Talk Bitcoin)
Online Courses (Coursera, Khan Academy) (Note: Stanford has a Bitcoin Group, and also hosts the popular online course to create a tech startup funded by Bitcoins)
News networks (News like this is great)
Youtube channels (The Bitcoin Channel, Mad Bitcoins)
Bitcoin price forecast networks (S3052 is already very bullish on LTC. Perhaps we can also interest the influential chinese blogger 796)
Bitcointalk forums (speculation board, altcoin section)
Bitcoin/Crypto meetups
If Bloomberg and Forbes (Jon Matonis in particular ) cover Litecoin, it will be huge. The focus is to detail exactly why LTC is either equal to or superior to BTC (Scrypt security, faster confirmation times, very active development team), and its potential to be used in everyday digital transactions.
Hey there,
I'm the lead from Let's Talk Bitcoin!
Wanted to give you a heads up that we saw this post back on the litecoin forums, wrote about it and I've already contacted most of the people on the list. In the run up to Gox, everyone is aware of an attempt to overhype and damage the currency for market manipulation.
I know it's tempting, but you should really consider getting a hobby outside of trying to defraud people. You can dress this up in "it's good for Litecoin" all you want, but the reality is you're doing to make a lot of money off of suckers who don't understand the scheme you're attempting to run on the market. I don't even think most of what you're saying is possible given the distribution of hashing power, but it's my role as a watchdog within the crypto space to look for nonsense like this and help the narrative sail around it.
TL;dr - Stop trying to cheat.