Posted on 07/02/2009 1:44:05 PM PDT by cycle of discernment
(make sure to read all the links her, the guy is certifiably isane)
This person appears to be a big time scammer On July 2nd, 2009 salsero96 says: A fter searching for information on this person colmado_naranja on eBay, or Inspector Smith on Youtube...
It appears to be LUCAS SMITH as described in this photo on CBS news site: (you can compare his picture to the pictures on eBay) http://www.cbsnews.com/2301-500142_162-4179689-1.html
If you search his name and city/state, you will get his address... http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&safe=off&client=firefox-a&rlz=1R1GGGL_en___US319&um=1&q=%22Lucas%20Smith%22%20Cedar%20Rapids%2C%20Iowa&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=iw Lucas Smith (319) 362-0354 1626 5th Ave SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403
If you search for his address you will find a myspace page stating that the house has had sightings of the virgin mary and will be up for sale soon on eBay... http://www.myspace.com/houseforsalevirginmary
Here in that same myspace profile, you will find a picture displaying a similar ebay username: http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=433779327&albumID=481404&imageID=3980456
Also, I 'm not sure if this is the same person, but there was an incident here: http://blog.syracuse.com/news/2008/01/oswego_county_centerpiece_0116.html In late 2002, a man from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, sent an e-mail to the family. The man, who called himself Lucas Smith, said he was 23 years old and had emigrated from Russia five years earlier. He had seen the Web site and, Smith said, he wanted to help. The Wilsons stopped searching for a donor. Smith passed all of the medical, physical and psychological tests. They thought he was going to save their son's life. Then, on May 3, 2003, Smith sent Jim Wilson Sr. an e-mail saying he wanted to be compensated for donating his kidney. Wilson said they would pay his airfare, but because it was illegal to receive money for an organ donation, they wouldn't give him any other cash. Five months after holding out a lifeline, Lucas Smith disappeared. Login or register to post comments
LOL..., it’s always amusing to see you come into thread... I wouldn’t have such a good time otherwise...
If I knew your birthday, I would even send you a birthday card... :-)
I can always count on you to increment the post count up rapidly on the threads you jump into... you do have a great talent....
Name them
See post #135 above.
Ah yes..., now I see you’re saying that everyone was complaining on those threads of a few days ago — that this document was fraudulent... LOL...
How could I have ever missed that?!
My, my... how short the memory of some posters are...
It’s amazing how quickly the story changes when one realizes that they’ve been duped... :-)
You must have put that one on a macro... LOL...
I’m sure glad these threads stay around, because it does provide for some humorous reading...
Well, I’ve found that people post on things they find interesting... LOL... You must find something interesting. :-)
See evidence of your deceit in post #135 above.
Now... now... you’re just becoming way too predictable here... you’ve got to do better than that, if you expect your posts to be interesting to read...
I would hate to have to give you some lessons now...
You know..., what I find very interesting is how you always manage to get the post count up so fast. It’s a “gift” I would say... I think you’ve managed to increase the post count, with all of us, since you’ve arrived, around by 50 posts in short order....
Not bad...
You make the majority of the posts, liar. See post #135 above for evidence of your deceitful posting habits at FR.
Now, that’s an interesting statement, that I make most of the posts... Hmmm...
You post to me, and then I post to you... next you post to me, and then I post to you... repeat a few times... and by your math... I make most of the posts... LOL...
I think I’m gonna have to give you some math lessons, too.... :-)
I think you call that “new math”... LOL...
I just don’t know how you get me posting more, when you post to me and I post to you, you post to me and I post to you... repeat few more times... and lo and behold... just like the “Tribbles” on Star Trek... somehow my posts to you “multiply”...
Are your post “sterile”... :-)
;-)
"They were fun people," Willits said. "They always meant well by what they did."
Tavernie called them "jokesters."
Some joke.
From 7th Circuit US Court of Appeals:
"...Lastly, we noted earlier that one of Reagor's codefen- dants was Kelvin Garrard. Garrard pled guilty to a count charging possessing crack cocaine with intent to distribute. He received a 210-month sentence...."
WHo is Kelvin? Let WND look it up. I am not doing all their work for them.
Dawnella does have another daughter of some noteriety:
Gazette, The (Cedar Rapids-Iowa City, IA) - Sunday, March 12, 2006
CEDAR RAPIDS
Two women illegally collected $305 in beer money after holding a party at a former club, police said.
Officers drove by 222 Glenbrook Dr. SE, which used to be Club Arizona, around 3 a.m. Saturday. They saw a lot of people inside, investigated and determined that two people were collecting money for beer without a license.
It took me all of 20 minutes to find that. Still trying to figure out how Lucas fits in with that family. If guilty of being gullible means we at least try to get to the facts while having sme fun, I guess we are guilty.
But unlike WND and a few others who refuse to give FR a Hat Tip (hint initials MM) I don't sit on my butt waiting for others to do the work before I write anything.
API and Korir were relatively harmless. This group from Cedar Rapids are some bad, dangerous people. How emboldened must they be to use real names? They seem to think they are untouchable.
You said — It took me all of 20 minutes to find that. Still trying to figure out how Lucas fits in with that family. If guilty of being gullible means we at least try to get to the facts while having sme fun, I guess we are guilty.
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That’s good work on your part.
And *NO* that (what you’re doing) is not being guilty of gullibility, not at all. What I’m talking about is the initial agreement and push towards accepting this thing in the first place — without — doing what you did. That’s excellent work and I would have like to have seen that in the first place.
FReepers should not have accepted that eBay seller as legitimate, right off the bat, even without this information *until* further information had come in on it. It was totally suspicious right off the bat and there were many warning signals as to something being seriously wrong with it, even without this current information — just on the face of it.
You said — API and Korir were relatively harmless. This group from Cedar Rapids are some bad, dangerous people. How emboldened must they be to use real names? They seem to think they are untouchable.
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While that may be true on a personal and individual level, and in terms of meeting someone like that in person — I don’t think that Korir was not dangerous in what he was attempting to do.
Those people you have investigated may only be able to affect a limited number of people personally and in a physically dangerous way — but Korir affected perhaps millions of people in a far different way and one in which was more dangerous, over all, I think, in what he was doing.
Now, to the extent that these particular dangerous people were doing as Korir did, in copying him — in that way, too..., they were dangerous, in addition to being personally and physically dangerous to people...
Count how many ‘last worder’ posts you’ve made on this thread, to those whom you’ve insulted, not just responding to my posts. You’re the one hung up on ‘having the last word’ with anyone whom you target. Count the posts, liar—as shown in post #135 above.
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