Computer Virus Removal Leads to Worldwide Conspiracy Scam

Danpascooch

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AverageJoe said:
RobCoxxy said:
Frozen Donkey Wheel2 said:
I'm sorry, but if he was dumb enough to believe all that, he kind of deserves to be scammed.
My sentiments exactly. It's survival of the fittest but for money.

"If you're dumb enough to think you can fly, you deserve to die at the bottom of that cliff, along with your gene-seed. It's evolution."

"If you're dumb enough to lose all your money thinking Opus Dei are after you... you deserve it. It's common sense."
and this is completely nonsensicle and malevolent thinking...

Yeah the guy was a complete fool for falling for that. But y'know what? Being dim isn't a crime, nor is it something people should be punished for. The guy might be the nicest guy in the world for all you know; but because he was gullible enough to fall for something you think he deserved it and the dickheads who tricked him should get away with it?

Goddamn pretentious misanthropes on this site... You should learn intelligence isn't everything that's important and good in the world. Especially because most of you aren't even good examples of intelligent beings, as much as you'd like to believe you are.
I don't believe he should lose his money, but it's just so FUNNY.

Seriously, I do feel like the people who came up with this should get a pat on the back, just a little "out of all the scams I've heard of, yours was hilarious, props"
 

Trivun

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Frozen Donkey Wheel2 said:
I'm sorry, but if he was dumb enough to believe all that, he kind of deserves to be scammed.
Agreed, totally. This is one of the funniest things I've heard all day. Glad the guys got caught, but he was an idiot to think any of this was real, and to not notice $6 million disappearing from his bank account... :p
 

lacktheknack

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Frozen Donkey Wheel2 said:
lacktheknack said:
Frozen Donkey Wheel2 said:
I'm sorry, but if he was dumb enough to believe all that, he kind of deserves to be scammed.
No, he doesn't. He has no clue - at all - how computers work, and stupid things become plausible when there's an electric box of mysteries sitting in the middle of it.
OK, how exactly is OPUS DEI connected to how computers work? This isn't a computer-knowledge thing, this is a common sense thing.
Opus Dei downloaded a mysterious program into his electrical box thing. It doesn't make sense to us, but it makes sense to the uninformed.

Commander Breetai said:
Rich people have it coming.
U mad, bro? Hard working people with great financial sense deserve every bad thing that can happen to them?
 

unacomn

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OK, how does someone make so much money, and yet lack the ability to tell apart fact from fiction, very poor obviously fake fiction.
Was he one of those people that think that computers work by magic?
 

tkioz

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I think the phrase one born every minute just about covers this...
 

VondeVon

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Tom Goldman said:
Davidson, a music composer, producer, and the heir to an oilfield fortune...
That should probably read: Davidson, a music composer, producer, heir to an oilfield fortune and an idiot...

This is almost too crazy to be believable. I wonder how the current owner of that oilfield fortune feels about leaving his money to a gullible moron.
 

DTWolfwood

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roflmao! XD

what is this guy like 12? i mean really how naive can you be? very concerning that that is the heir to a fortune
 

Jrtlaktalk

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Well, it stands to reason that he is terribly creative, and not terribly sane. Knew this one guy at a 'mental health care facility' that was convinced that he was the mayor of (some small town in Texas, forgot the name) and wrote michael Bolton's hit songs, and that the CIA kept him locked up in this facility (including air surveilance) so that nobody knows the truth. All this coming from a guy that isn't, and never has been, in the US.

Davidson most likely suffers from some form of schizophrenia (paranoid schizophrenic usually) and the repairmen, they didnt need to be terribly convincing, they just needed to have the ethos of EA, to pull it off.
 

FURY_007

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Nocta-Aeterna said:
Opus Dei, seriously?
It was MJ12, obviously!

Joking aside, that was just realy realy, REALY stupid.
Ha glad I read through the posts before posting, was bout to make a Deus Ex/MJ12 joke.
Props to you good sir

OT: Want to see a magic trick?, here just give me your credit card and all your cash you have on you......