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Flaw Found in Key Method for Protecting Data on the Internet

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William Lewis4/08/2014 9:25:39 pm PDT

re: #105 CuriousLurker

He wants attention—negative or positive doesn’t seem to matter—and he gets it. As long as he keeps getting it, he’s not going to stop.

One of the things he counts on is that people will have knee-jerk reactions to whatever he posts without actually reading source, allowing him to make up whatever silly crap he wants and run with it without anyone noticing.

It’s not adult behavior—it reminds me of the high school rebels & misfits who fancied themselves to be iconoclasts, but in actuality often turned out to be unhappy misanthropes with poor interpersonal skills.

I know - unfortunately, he’s a very successful troll against me. Possibly the only worse one I currently know is a troll on npr.org that uses the handle “Colt Call” - I call him baby horse - as only he is more guaranteed to get me to respond to his trolling comments. At least in the case of KT I can sometimes ignore his sad blather.

But when he wishes for children to be hurt? That crosses a line and i feel I have to say something.

Kyrie Eleison … Christe Eleison… Kyrie Eleison … :(