reply to post by Razimus
JOHN TITOR A.K.A. RAZIMUS REPORT:
JOHN TITOR HOAX EXPOSED
The following are the 88 fake names the authors behind John Titor used to reply to their own posts on the “I am from 2036” original thread on Art
Bell’s Post to Post (bbs.artbell.com...) from January 27th 2001 to April 4th 2001. The authors behind John Titor registered at least 88
accounts making themselves appear more believable or more intelligent. When your choosing the questions to ask yourself it's a bit easier to answer
them.
THE 88 FAKE NAMES:
"Susann Bardos" (1)
"Robert Roberts" (3)
"Lynne Lynch" (3)
"D'Wayne Bolton" (4)
"Anthony D'Amato" (4)
"Louis D'Avenio" (3)
"James Dvorak" (6)
"Chad Dirks" (4)
"Jeffery Birks" (5)
"Brad Brown" (5)
"Simon Wiggins" (7)
"Dan Rouse" (5)
"Andrew Hubbard" (6)
"Heather Cattles" (5)
"Chris Greycheck" (8)
"Vanessa Bunn" (5)
"Benedict Gumby" (131)
"Doug Beauchamp" (7)
"Tim Utterback" (6)
"Matt Hagemeier" (107)
"Joe Norris" (5)
"Abe Figer" (4)
"Jeff Borgus" (5)
"James R.Quayle III" (7)
"Alexander A.Shpilman" (1)
"Michael E. Hendrickson" (4)
"E. Robert Gonzalez" (5)
"Chester Ward" (22)
"Joe Applebaum" (4)
"Theresa Wood" (6)
"Jeret Schisler" (7)
"Charlotte Boren" (9)
"John Lensk" (10)
"Jack Stansbury" (6)
"Thurstan Davies" (8)
"Jason Plett" (8)
"Brett Fredrico" (7)
"Walt Moss" (5)
"Angel Lynnn" (7)
"Kennith Viccars" (6)
"Blonnie Dowden" (7)
"Kane Greene" (6)
"Grant Nelson" (30)
"Kevin Spooner" (177)
"Brad Jensen" (6)
"Roy Meserve" (7)
"Ryan Murphy" (6)
"Roy Meserve" (7)
"Annia White" (1)
"Phillip Stout" (7)
"Chris Forrest" (3)
"Brad Persons" (2)
"Filip Sandor" (5)
"Stephen McKay" (7)
"David Hill" (86)
"Ron Polesky" (5)
"Don Berg" (3)
"Joe Section" (5)
"Andy Gerberich" (1)
"Philip Mistlberger" (3)
"LaMar Prince" (4)
"James N. Dickey" (3)
"Robert A. Cook" (8)
"Melinda Floyd" (7)
"Nikki Colwill" (7)
"Sally Stanton" (5)
"Benjamin Fuhrer" (2)
"Don Hackman" (5)
"Bob Marz" (7)
"Charles Moltrup" (9)
"John Michael Davis" (5)
"Chris McWhirt" (7)
"Kathleen Sander" (10)
"Richard Lina" (6)
"Bridget Talarico" (5)
"David R Ferguson" (7)
"Daniel Kirkbride" (5)
"Dan Richardson" (4)
"Barbara Clements" (6)
"Jay Richards" (9)
"Michelle Esposito" (4)
"Raxamon Bathory" (5)
"Mike Haley" (1)
"rich staton" (1)
"John Wade" (162)
"Al Ryder" (4)
"Anthony Reed" (7)
"Mike Klinge" (55)
[“Their Name” John-Titor] (# of Google Matches)
The closer you look at these names, the more they look like they were quickly made up. If they were the names or pseudonyms of real people they would
have likely talked about Titor somewhere else on the net using their posting name whether they believed in the hoax or not due to it’s widespread
fame. According to google they all vanished when Titor vanished.
It's possible a few of these names could be real people, but that would only be possible if they never posted about Titor under that name ever again.
NOTE: I have extensively searched every single page match with these names and all names on this report leading to this discovery. It was a tedious
and time consuming process, if you wish to verify these finding for yourself feel free to. Remember, google search results are subject to change. With
the higher suspect names I did more extensive google searches than simply “Their Name” and John-Titor, I searched Their-Name and Titor, and
various other combinations.
DISCLAIMER: I realize some of my evidence is conjecture, but it is backed up by a great number of facts and evidence never before pieced together. If
I am incorrect in any of my facts or logic, detailed evidence and facts will be needed before any retractions are made. If anything in this report is
incorrect and it is proven I am fully willing to make the needed corrections. Such mistakes could be a few 'fake' names being real names, or Paul
Collins and Daniel Blatecky not appearing on the ANOMALIES.NET official 'I am from 2036' thread archive due to an honest mistake on their part, at
this point I am not convinced this is the case.
I don’t doubt a handful of the names above could be real people that care so little about the John Titor story that they never bothered to post
their opinions of it after the fact. Due to it’s fame it is unlikely this many names never discussed Titor a single time, not even on their personal
network page. I still claim the majority as being false Titor plants, if anyone can prove otherwise I am welcome to this proof. I am willing to accept
that the fake name list could be as little as 50 names, this is still major proof that the authors behind John Titor manipulated the conversation in
their favor. It could have been more than 88 maybe it was less but if it was exactly 88 it probably represented the MPH needed for the DeLorean to
time-travel in ‘Back to the Future’.
GOOGLE SEARCH EXAMPLE:
("Donnie Smith" John-Titor)
Google only shows 5 matches, all from 2001. This fake name is a good example,
Titor got the name from the 1999 movie "Mangolia".
This is how the Titor hoaxer(s) gained so much attention in so little time. John Titor registered over 88 fake identities on the Art Bell 'Post to
Post' forum and asked himself question after question. Titor carried on more conversations with himself than anyone else in the thread. Thanks to
this first major mistake of Team-Titor it is easy to eliminate the above 88 names from being of any importance, this allows me to focus on the few
names left.
The Titor character wrote in a certain style, but Titor's numerous false identities wrote in different styles. One of those writing styles may be the
style of the true identity behind Titor. For those that say 'the writing styles are radically different, how could he have pulled that off?'.
Changing your writing style is easily done, I do it occasionally, you just associate a made up name with a character to role-play, you act as that
character. Perhaps it takes some acting skill or some role-playing experience but it's very easy to pretend to be dumb, skeptical, nice, it's all
about role-playing. With the vast amount of fake posts coming from one source it does tend to support there being more than 1 hoaxer involved, but it
would not be impossible to accomplish alone.
[edit on 13-2-2009 by Razimus]



