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    Bit Club Network - bitclubnetwork.com

    Here is the thread started by Brian Spatola (big time ponzi pimp) on the MMG forum
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    This is also being pimped by some other MAJOR scamming pimps such as Strosdegoz, Ken Hammond and T. LeMont Silver!

    Here is a great review by Oz at behindmlm: BitClub Network Review: Zeek Ponzi veterans at it again...

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    Hello. My name is Steve, I am a Vice President and I work for the Federal Reserve Bank for over 30 years. I personally know Brian Spatola and find him to be a very honest person. Calling Brian a "ponzi pimp" I find to be a very inappropriate statement.

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    Then why does he live on a messageboard that only promotes scams and joins scams with other known scammers?
    How will his involvement in ZeekRewards and the clawbacks due to it being a ponzi (hence, he promoted it and that makes him a pimp), affect his recent $550,000 house purchase?
    What does allegedly being a vice president of a federal reserve bank have to do with your ability to evaluate people and their character? You are clearly incorrect so it has no bearing whatsoever.
    Even more interesting is how you would even know to come here to defend him.

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    Does joining an online program or promoting a program that fails make you a scammer. Hmm. Not sure if I agree. If he was the Admin then I could see that claim as valid.

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    When it is a scam it sure does. Just because scammers call it a 'program' doesn't mean it's not a scam (as much as they like to think it makes it somehow legit). What exactly did he do in the way of due diligence to determine it wasn't a scam? Why does he hang out on a known scam messageboard? What have you done to vet his honesty?

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    Whip: wow. Thought this was a fair message board. Clearly it is not. I think I am good judge of character since I manage large operations and work with monetary policy. You kind of learn these things over the years. Again, I have know Brian for a long time and I personally vouch for him.

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    It is fair. Just because you say he's honest doesn't mean he is as proven by the scams he's involved in - hence, you are proven wrong. Are you denying he's not involved in scams and ponzi zchemes? Just because you say you do what you do doesn't make it so. I'm the president of the united states. Prove me wrong.

    You seem to be avoiding siimple questions posed that can help you make your case.
    Exactly how did you manage to find an obscure anti-scam board with your "friend's" name on it?
    What did he do to vet ZeekRewards and determine it was not a scam that he joined anyway?
    Since you allege to be almighty and powerful in the banking/integrity fields, what did he show you about zeekrewards that you thought it would be a good idea for him to join? He did consult you didn't he? Seeing you're his good friend and all.

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    Sure, what did the Federal Reserve *really* say about Bitcoin?

    large irrelevant in the near future as currency due to existing payment processor's economy of scale.

    isn't it an criminal offense to impersonate a Federal official?

    18 U.S. Code § 912 - Officer or employee of the United States
    Whoever falsely assumes or pretends to be an officer or employee acting under the authority of the United States or any department, agency or officer thereof, and acts as such, or in such pretended character demands or obtains any money, paper, document, or thing of value, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.
    Very serious, man. VERY serious. Tsk tsk tsk.

    A "Federal Reserve Vice Chairman" to visit a no-name message board to defend a no-name HYIP claiming to be a bitcoin mining op. Hahahahaha. I have a better chance of being struck by lightning.
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    Now if you say "Liberty Reserve" (that outalwed Costan Rican exchange) Vice Chairman I may believe you. :D
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    Even if he is what he says he is, it means nothing to the topic at hand. Just another smokescreen much like his scammer friend uses to avoid the true topic which doesn't say much for him anyway.

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    Re: Bit Club Network - bitclubnetwork.com

    Let's not forget the Federal Reserve's code of Conduct.

    Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis (pdf);
    4. Use of Position

    4.1 For Private Gain

    An employee may not, directly or indirectly, use the employee's position for his or her own private gain or that of any other person.

    4.2 Endorsements
    An employee shall not use or permit the use of his or her position or title, or any authority associated with his or her office, to endorse any product, service or enterprise except in connection with Bank products and services or as otherwise authorized by the Bank.
    minneapolisfed.org/about/careers/code.cfm;
    Reporting Violations; Disciplinary Action

    It is important that the public have confidence in the honesty and integrity of all Bank staff members. Therefore, we encourage you to report violations of the Code of Conduct to the Bank's Ethics Officer.

    A violation that involves corruption, fraud, or theft should also be reported to the Bank's General Auditor. Employees that violate any provision of the Bank's Code of Conduct are subject to disciplinary action that can include dismissal from the Bank.
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    Re: Bit Club Network - bitclubnetwork.com

    Quote Originally Posted by Fedman View Post
    Hello. My name is Steve, I am a Vice President and I work for the Federal Reserve Bank for over 30 years. I personally know Brian Spatola and find him to be a very honest person. Calling Brian a "ponzi pimp" I find to be a very inappropriate statement.
    Welcome to RS.

    I found your statement most interesting since you claim to be a Vice President and have worked for the Federal Reserve Bank for over 30 years. Personally I don't believe a word of what you claim about your working for the Federal Reserve Bank let alone for over 30 years.

    What I do believe is that you are making an attempt to try to convince us that you are who you claim you are and we should immediately stop exposing your friend Brian Spatola based solely on your claim of position. Try again.

    Prove you are who you say you are and give us your full name, office phone number and address. Otherwise you are just another shill trying to defend another shill. I look forward to your proving me wrong about you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fedman View Post
    Hello. My name is Steve, I am a Vice President and I work for the Federal Reserve Bank for over 30 years. I personally know Brian Spatola and find him to be a very honest person. Calling Brian a "ponzi pimp" I find to be a very inappropriate statement.
    Really? Check out his Ripplin thread in closed section Money Maker Group. 5 seconds of a Google search showed anyone rational the gang behind Ripplin had gone scam in every program they had started. Your "very honest person" led many into that program and defended it over and over . MOST never got a single payout..(even the ponzi pimps)


    As an aside: its I WORKED. Hard to believe someone with such "experience" makes that type of error.
    Last edited by Fat City, LA; 09-17-2014 at 06:15 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EagleOne View Post
    Welcome to RS.

    I found your statement most interesting since you claim to be a Vice President and have worked for the Federal Reserve Bank for over 30 years. Personally I don't believe a word of what you claim about your working for the Federal Reserve Bank let alone for over 30 years.

    What I do believe is that you are making an attempt to try to convince us that you are who you claim you are and we should immediately stop exposing your friend Brian Spatola based solely on your claim of position. Try again.

    Prove you are who you say you are and give us your full name, office phone number and address. Otherwise you are just another shill trying to defend another shill. I look forward to your proving me wrong about you.

    1st
    Judging from multiple common english as second language errors in his posts...."Federal Reserve Bank" (where he worked for 30 years) is a restaurant somewhere outside the USA.
    He washed dishes as he built up $ for his next ponzi try at untold riches.

    2nd
    With the salary and contacts built for 30 years in a Fed. Reserve Bank position you DONT need cheezy money games.

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    Re: Bit Club Network - bitclubnetwork.com

    Quote Originally Posted by Fedman View Post
    Hello. My name is Steve, I am a Vice President and I work for the Federal Reserve Bank for over 30 years. I personally know Brian Spatola and find him to be a very honest person. Calling Brian a "ponzi pimp" I find to be a very inappropriate statement.
    Hey kid, did not your mom tell you not to do stupid things online ?

    The only chance you can "work for the Federal Reserve Bank" is if you were a janitor, and I doubt even that :)


    So how much did Federal Reserve invest in this ponzi ? :)

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    More gems from your 'friend':

    Four Corners Alliance
    Ultimate Power Profits
    Riptunes-Igg.me
    Talked about here over a year ago. Where was the alleged banker then?:
    http://www.realscam.com/f9/tgigo-the...line-com-2221/

    Dsdomination
    And thanks to JustTooMuchTime, we have this explanation of the scam your 'friend' is in:
    http://ethanvanderbuilt.com/2014/02/...-scam-opinion/

    cash gifting cycler from the looks of it
    cash quest gifting scam
    cash fortune gifting scam

    The 'banker' I'm sure knows cash gifting is illegal or he wouldn't be in the prominent position he allegedly holds. Seems your 'friend' really, really has a bad run of running into scams thinking they are legitimate 'programs'. lmao! Yeah.....he's not a scammer.
    Last edited by Whip; 09-17-2014 at 10:18 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fedman View Post
    Hello. My name is Steve, I am a Vice President and I work for the Federal Reserve Bank for over 30 years. I personally know Brian Spatola and find him to be a very honest person. Calling Brian a "ponzi pimp" I find to be a very inappropriate statement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fedman View Post
    Hello. My name is Steve, I am a Vice President and I work for the Federal Reserve Bank for over 30 years. I personally know Brian Spatola and find him to be a very honest person. Calling Brian a "ponzi pimp" I find to be a very inappropriate statement.
    Ok, that clears it up sorry for the trouble.

    Personally I am going to ignore SEC.gov | INVESTOR ALERT: BITCOIN AND OTHER VIRTUAL CURRENCY-RELATED INVESTMENTS
    AND SEC: Bitcoin Believers Are Ripe for Scammers - Businessweek
    AND Investor Alert - Bitcoin: More than a Bit Risky - FINRA
    AND Bitcoin is ripe for fraud and Ponzi schemes, warns SEC - CNET
    AND SEC: Early Bitcoin Adopters Targeted For Too-Good-To-Be-True Investment Scams
    AND Largest Bitcoin Ponzi Scheme Uncovered

    Hey, what is the chance you can get me Yellen's Digits?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fedman
    Calling Brian a "ponzi pimp" I find to be a very inappropriate statement.
    You're entirely correct, of course.

    SERIAL ponzi pimp would be better.

    IMMORAL serial ponzi, get-rich-quick AND pyramid scheme pimp would be even better

    Don't shoot the messenger, Fedman.

    If Brian wants to play loose and easy with the law and operate at the fringes of society, you can hardly blame others for pointing it out.
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    Brian Spatolas' SecondsOld page on IBOSocial

    Waddya think ??

    Good, solid legitimate businesses or shady "opportunities" bound to fail sooner, rather than later ??
    The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing

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    ibosocial: another home for scammers
    wonder why aussiestrikeyourwallet hasn't come to his defense yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fedman View Post
    Hello. My name is Steve, I am a Vice President and I work for the Federal Reserve Bank for over 30 years. I personally know Brian Spatola and find him to be a very honest person. Calling Brian a "ponzi pimp" I find to be a very inappropriate statement.
    Judging from your grammar and phrasing I find it hard to believe your claim WRT the Federal Reserve...Next contestant!
    It seems like in this "industry" common sense is not all that common!

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    Let's not forget Brian's big winner UltimatePowerProfits/GlobalOnline fiasco. Never launched after a year of promises. He was pimping it very hard and I'm sure he got his investment back plus a little more, but as usual the vast majority lost their shirts.

    He really can pick them can't he.
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    Can't wait for the 'banker' to come back and explain how these interest rates of return are possible:

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    I think Fedman has left the building for good.
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