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I have often noticed that the banned troll, Neil Farbstein, is online at physorg. What is he up to? Is he looking for evidence to sue us?

I have also noticed that Farbstein is still spamming other sites with phony press releases for his company Vulvox, so that he can defraud investors. So how long before he ends up in jail where he belongs. Bubba is getting restless.
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I have often noticed that the banned troll, Neil Farbstein, is online at physorg. What is he up to? Is he looking for evidence to sue us?


If he's looking for evidence to sue us, he'll have to do it as a guest. As I found out during my month-long suspension, if you log in while you're banned, you can't view the index page, nor can you re-enter the forum as a guest for a few minutes afterwards. So whatever Fraudstein intends to do, he has to do it without logging in.

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I have also noticed that Farbstein is still spamming other sites with phony press releases for his company Vulvox, so that he can defraud investors. So how long before he ends up in jail where he belongs.


Maybe we should make the first move? ph34r.gif

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I have also noticed that Farbstein is still spamming other sites with phony press releases for his company Vulvox, so that he can defraud investors. So how long before he ends up in jail where he belongs.


Maybe we should make the first move? ph34r.gif

Bubba is getting restless.


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