31-12-2005, 12:05 AM
Quote:psolk wrote:
Dan,
You have his address, I know Pagir works in the legal field, I have a lot of contacts who are very high up with USDOD and DHD. (U.S. Department of
Defense and Department of Homeland Defense. Don't know if I mentioned I was in network security
In all seriousness, impersonation of a pilot in any way whether it is on-line or not is no joking matter these days. I assure you that. Especially
when it is being done in a manner that can be construed as trying to obtain valuable information about flying a plane and ESPECIALLY when it is as
specific as posing for a pilot fo a certain airline. It is certainly good enough to make his life a living hell for quite some time and show him how
well he got us...
I am a firm believer in consequences for idiotic actions.
All idiots should have to stand on the tarmac under landing 747's... AHHHH what movie was that, Pushing Tin????
-Paul
Sure it can be done Paul, but I don't think it's worth the additional effort - his attitude will cost him dearly in his life unless he changes:
one can't have a steady relation with the opposite sex showing such emotional immaturity, nor can one keep strong friendships that count
showing such readiness to cheat . Such a person is also dissapointment to his parents. And also it's hard to believe there's someone who
would like an employee who so eagerly schemes and lies. That attitude will get him eventually one way or another.
That's bound to happen.
And, BTW, I bet everything his name IS Brad (though now he'd like to "protect" his identity) - such pretenders always keep some true
bits of infos while mixing them with lies when making uptheir castles of sand, or "surogat lifes". Good example is Albuquerque: he lied
about his reasons for living there,while at the same time he was obviously sincere when saying he's fed up with that little boring place.
He's obviously frustrated and chose this sick way of living "a virtual life through virtual identity".
But it's not only his fault. His family obviously failed to raise him as a moral individual with a sense of honor and integrity, and there's also
society that doesn't value virtues any more. But that's a different story...
Post Edited ( 12-31-05 00:08 )
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