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JDX dead?

Oliver

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JackChit once again published a Hitpiece - this time against Rob
Balsamo aka JDX. He claims that he got an Email from a guy named
Danny and this is the content of this Email:

From: Danny******@aol.com Add to Address Book Add Mobile Alert
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 20:02:44 EDT
Subject: RE:Rob Balsamo
To: admin@beckhamcoverup.com
Hi Jason
Your e-mail about Robert really shook us all up here at the forum.
All I can tell you is that Robert was a short term cabin crew employee.
After the closing of independent airlines he told the rest of the employees he had gained his pilots licence and was working for AA, then suddenly his death was announced in january 2006.
Since your e-mail I have tried to find a member of this forum who attended his funeral but cannot find 1
Just like you, too us Robert remains an enigma.

Danny

http://forums.aca-lounge.com/


Water_Bender from PFT gave a summing about the Story:

this is an email that further supports the claim that jdx is a fraud. this email blatantly says that rob balsamo died aND he wasnt ever a captain at independence airlines. its more likely that he spent much of his time 'flying' from his house using a big screen tv, a flight stick and a variety of flight sims. he has three different indications of locale, he claims he is in tennesee near knoxville, as his liscense claims in the faa database. however he can be tracked back to florence kentucky, a suburb of cincinatti. yet other reports and the independence airline website has him listed as living in new york. as a very interesting side note he was also banned in the not so distant past from a simulator forum and had been accused of misrepresenting his piloting skills and experience shortly before being banned.

he also has a friend named kingair001, or todd kallenbach who is also a bit fishy. all inquiries into todd lead to dead ends


Now the Twoofers are going crazy over there:
http://z10.invisionfree.com/Loose_Change_Forum/index.php?showtopic=6209

So what is the whole drama about and what email did JackChit send initially?
 
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It's just jackchit up to his usual tricks.

Terrorcell said:
You post people's numbers and now you make up this garbage that Rob is dead which this ******** was already proven to be a bunch of **** and yet you continue to spread what you know to be false information.

Pathetic.

Least we agree on something.
 
Goodness.

Such ravings at LCF. Who would'a thunk it?

eta:

At this point , half way down the page,
it gets truly surreal with roughly(?) 3 snowygrouches posting simultaneously with different member #'s and post counts :D :D :D
 
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There are two Robert Balsamos on the Social Security Death Index, neither died in 2005 or 2006.

http://ssdi.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi

If you've never used this, it can be really interesting, and useful for genealogy.
SSDI is a useful tool for genealogy, but it's not a good indicator of someone's death.

I think (IIRC) it only lists people who have collected Social Security and then reported the recipient dead.
 
I don't know if it's true, but it might explain why JDX had no idea how a jet engine works (IIRC he said it uses suction to pull the plane through the air). Possibly even why he claimed to be a cancer survivor.
 
SSDI is a useful tool for genealogy, but it's not a good indicator of someone's death.

I think (IIRC) it only lists people who have collected Social Security and then reported the recipient dead.

It lists people who have collected any Social Security benefit, including the $255 death benefit, as well as deaths reported to the Social Security Administration. My mother died at 54, and had never collected any benefits, but her death was reported to SSA so she appears on the list.

I would agree, though, that the list is not comprehensive.
 
It lists people who have collected any Social Security benefit, including the $255 death benefit, as well as deaths reported to the Social Security Administration. My mother died at 54, and had never collected any benefits, but her death was reported to SSA so she appears on the list.

I would agree, though, that the list is not comprehensive.

Thanks for the correction.

Now you've got me wondering it I would ever show up in the SSDI, since I likely will never collect SS (I'm not currently qualified), though I have paid into it at one time in my life.
 
dont you mean goo goo ga joob?
There you go again, always blaming the Joos! :D


You know, having been involved in (as both player and designer) of PC games and the 'net for so many years; everytime someone uses "Joos" or the like for Jews I always think of, "I pwzn0rz j00 n00bz! omfgwtfbbq! nubsauce!" which, especially if the "Joos" was coming out of the mouth of a neo-Nazi, is quite amusing.
 
Yet another reminder that we are not the real enemies of the Deniers; the real enemies are the People's Front for Judean Liberation!
 
It lists people who have collected any Social Security benefit, including the $255 death benefit, as well as deaths reported to the Social Security Administration. My mother died at 54, and had never collected any benefits, but her death was reported to SSA so she appears on the list.

I would agree, though, that the list is not comprehensive.

Agreed that it is not comprehensive - not even close to being comprehensive.

Yet, of course, there are troofers who use the SSDI to claim that victims of 9/11 did not actually die unless they are listed in that database. Sickening, really.
 
Oh, and I should also have added, with regard to the opening post, "jackchit" appears to be a raving lunatic.
 
Jackchit, posing as an airline employee, can't even get the company name right: it's Independence Air, not "independent airlines."
 
If we continue with the same standards here, Robert Balsamo is also a convicted conspiracist and spent 30 months in jail. :cool:

  1. On May 21, 2001, Balsamo pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit securities fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and conspiracy to commit commercial bribery in connection with the manipulation scheme concerning Hytk stock and one count of conspiracy to commit securities fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and conspiracy to commit commercial bribery in connection with the manipulation scheme concerning Power Explorations stock in U.S. v. Balsamo, 00 Cr. 628, S 00 Cr. 952.
  2. In his plea allocution, Balsamo admitted that during the spring of 2000, he knowingly received and paid bribes to brokers for recommending Hytk and Power Explorations stock to their retail clients without disclosing those payments to the clients.
  3. On November 16, 2001, Balsamo was sentenced to 30 months in prison and 36 months of supervised release, and, on January 11, 2002 was ordered to pay $50,000 in restitution.
http://www.sec.gov/litigation/admin/33-8445.htm
 
Thanks for the correction.

Now you've got me wondering it I would ever show up in the SSDI, since I likely will never collect SS (I'm not currently qualified), though I have paid into it at one time in my life.

If you don't collect any benefits, you likely wouldn't show up unless someone thinks to report your death to the SSA. And, at such a time, notifying the government is the last thing on any family member's mind.
 

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