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Posted On: 05/19/2017 3:25:37 PM
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Here's some bullshit for all of you to read:
http://blog.wandr.me/2016/03/baltia-consideri...perations/
Seth Miller , the fool who posted a fake email he received from the company early 2016 shortly after Igor's death, started a rumor that Baltia is actually an acronym for "BALtimore, Trenton, Islip, Albany" which was supposedly their new domestic route and business plan. Obviously, this is false as his email does not have a name, any verifiable link, no source, and he doesn't go into any detail about how he obtained this email. Conspiracy theories and fake news like this make me sick, and for all of you true investors, always fact-check your information and sources because assholes like Seth Miller will try to hurt your investment and personal lives.
Now there's another idiot, Ben Schlappig , who is perpetuating this domestic route fake rumor on his website, onemileatatime.com. Take a look at this garbage :
http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2017/0...l-airways/
I don't know what his agenda is, he's likely trying to be some douchebag social justice warrior, but he clearly doesn't do his research. All those flights must've blocked a lot of oxygen to his brain. He writes without knowing what he's talking about or that anything he says is factually correct. This crap makes my blood boil, and it's about 95 degrees in Manhattan right now so you know I'm ultra pissed off.
I want this to be a lesson to all of you. NEVER speak without being 100% sure that what you are saying is absolutely correct and verifiable. It's the only way we can make sure that future generations actually improve society instead of perpetuating rumors and false info. Take my approach as a researcher: I can't state something is valid unless I show, beyond a reasonable doubt, that my data and interpretation of that data is direct evidence for a claim that I've made. If the data shows otherwise, my claim will be invalid. Now why the hell can't we use this approach when discussing USGlobal? Because dimwits like Ben Schlappig and Seth Miller speak without understanding what they're saying.
If you're thinking "Who cares? Nobody reads this stuff anyway," then go ahead and google USGlobal Airways and the VERY FIRST LINK you'll see is Ben Schlappig's bullshit article. That's why this matters.
http://blog.wandr.me/2016/03/baltia-consideri...perations/
Seth Miller , the fool who posted a fake email he received from the company early 2016 shortly after Igor's death, started a rumor that Baltia is actually an acronym for "BALtimore, Trenton, Islip, Albany" which was supposedly their new domestic route and business plan. Obviously, this is false as his email does not have a name, any verifiable link, no source, and he doesn't go into any detail about how he obtained this email. Conspiracy theories and fake news like this make me sick, and for all of you true investors, always fact-check your information and sources because assholes like Seth Miller will try to hurt your investment and personal lives.
Now there's another idiot, Ben Schlappig , who is perpetuating this domestic route fake rumor on his website, onemileatatime.com. Take a look at this garbage :
http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2017/0...l-airways/
I don't know what his agenda is, he's likely trying to be some douchebag social justice warrior, but he clearly doesn't do his research. All those flights must've blocked a lot of oxygen to his brain. He writes without knowing what he's talking about or that anything he says is factually correct. This crap makes my blood boil, and it's about 95 degrees in Manhattan right now so you know I'm ultra pissed off.
I want this to be a lesson to all of you. NEVER speak without being 100% sure that what you are saying is absolutely correct and verifiable. It's the only way we can make sure that future generations actually improve society instead of perpetuating rumors and false info. Take my approach as a researcher: I can't state something is valid unless I show, beyond a reasonable doubt, that my data and interpretation of that data is direct evidence for a claim that I've made. If the data shows otherwise, my claim will be invalid. Now why the hell can't we use this approach when discussing USGlobal? Because dimwits like Ben Schlappig and Seth Miller speak without understanding what they're saying.
If you're thinking "Who cares? Nobody reads this stuff anyway," then go ahead and google USGlobal Airways and the VERY FIRST LINK you'll see is Ben Schlappig's bullshit article. That's why this matters.
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