229 Tweets from Aaron Greenspan

Yesterday was the two year anniversary of the day Aaron Greenspan doxxed me. When it first happened I thought “What’s the big deal? Does it really matter if people know my name and address?”. I had no idea the insane lengths Aaron Greenspan would go to in order to try and make my life miserable, keep me quiet, and incite harassment from a swarm of anonymous online trolls. What I didn’t realize is what a loser Aaron Greenspan is, and how he will spend all day trying to hurt people because he has no friends, no real job, and nothing better to do.

To commemorate this two year anniversary, here are 229 tweets Aaron Greenspan wrote about me since the day he doxxed me. This doesn’t include everything –– only what came up when I searched my name. Tweets about me that don’t have my name are excluded, as is all offline harassment such as phone calls, e-mails, court filings, etc. It also doesn’t include Greenspan’s harassment of other Tesla customers, some of which will be highlighted in Chapter 8 of the Aaron Greenspan story.

Please join us in praying that Think Computer Foundation and all those involved will face justice for their criminal harassment campaign very soon.

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4 thoughts on “229 Tweets from Aaron Greenspan

  1. Aaron Greenspan (Using full name to help Uncle Google) reminds me of an angry old man who just goes on and on about the same stuff every day. I have some ideas which might be good hobbies:
    1. Be the first to build a website that connects people together online.
    2. Start a charity that isn’t actually charitable but files petty lawsuits that go nowhere.
    3. Setup a new clothing line. Shirts are a good one. People love purple, go with that first.

    Now I feel unclean for offering him advice.

    Anyway, so I read the tweets, got bored after 42.0 though. Skipped to 69 (or was it 70?) and that’s all about pornographic faxes and stuff so I skimmed through the rest and checked my fax machine to see if I had anything exciting to read tonight. Sadly, no faxes since 1983.

    I do have some advice though (Like Aaron Greenspan I am not a lawyer and my legal knowledge is worse than my punctuation? (. > Number 219 is not actually an Arron Greenspan tweet, unless you think he likes corn? You might want to remove that one in case he sues you for something. Actually, let him sue you. Can the court case be live streamed? I’ll pay to watch.

    On to something more serious now. I heard a rumour that Jim is not happy about being dragged into this AT ALL, I suppose we will hear more in chapter 8?

  2. This out of control mentally disturbed individual is just so envious, greedy, jealous and has a sick obsession with data mining his targeted victims personal and legal documents for decades. One does not have to be a Psychiatrist to see that this individual is not fit to be roaming freely on our streets, and needs to be receive a judicial order to keep this crazy person off the Internet, Smart Devices and plainsite.org needs to be shut down by a court order or law enforcement.

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