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His presence on the internet was particularly tame, being active in a few forums centered around Base Jumping under the name d-d0g. Before any of this happened, he was relatively successful in life. His school life went relatively well, as he earned a MBA from the University of Chicago and a B.A. in cultural anthropology from Reed College. He then went on to be an investor for a few companies, which netted him a good amount of cash at the time. Douglas B. Spink, Chief Executive Officer: Mr. Spink is the founder of Seedling Technology Ventures, Incorporated. In addition to day-to-day executive responsibilities, he has authority for all corporate financing and acquisitions. Prior to founding Seedling, Mr. Spink has had extensive experience with early stage Internet and technology companies. In 1998 Mr. Spink founded Strategicus Partners, Inc., a technology consultancy and e-commerce business incubator. That company was acquired by The Stonepath Group, Inc. (f/k/a Net Value Holdings) in mid-1999, at which point Mr. Spink joined the board of directors and became that company's Chief Technical Offer. Mr. Spink resigned his positions with Stonepath in January 2000. During the past five years Mr. Spink has invested in, co-founded, or served as an advisor to several e-commerce companies, including webmodal.com (co-founder and board member), assetexchange.com (investor), Bidland.com (advisor) and matacat.com (founder, investor and board member). Prior to Stategicus, Mr. Spink founded and served as CEO of athletica.com and Timberline Direct, a sports nutritional portal and direct marketing company, respectively. He sold both of these companies to a large Northwest retailer in 1998. Mr. Spink was formerly a consultant with the Boston Consulting Group and an analyst at Leo Burnett & Co., where he consulted in marketing with Fortune 100 companies. Mr. Spink earned his MBA in marketing from the University of Chicago, his BA in cultural anthropology from Reed College and is currently studying for his Ph.D. in Systems Science at Portland State University, with a research focus on quantitative theories of consciousness. Mr. Spink is also the owner of Timberline Farms LLC, an importer and breeder of Grand Prix showjumping Holsteiner horses. Spink however tried starting a lawsuit against former employees, which he lost pretty badly, having to pay out million of dollars because of his stupidity. This caused him to file for bankruptcy in 2002, now in debt of a few million dollars. From time to time, the Company is a party to litigation, which arises, in the normal course of business. There is no litigation pending, or threatened that, if determined adversely, would have a material effect upon the business or financial condition of the company. On March 26, 2001 we commenced legal action against Mr. Kit Kung, Hung Yun and Alan Jurewicz, each of who were former officers and/or directors of the Company and Easi-Link.com, Inc. The complaint alleges that the defendants converted our property and assets, stole corporate opportunities, breached their fiduciary duty to the Company and breached their employment contracts. The action is pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Bergen County. We continue to review company documents and based upon the results of our review and discovery requests, we may expand our lawsuit to include other parties. Spink however tried starting a lawsuit against former employees, which he lost pretty badly having to pay out million of dollars because of his stupidity. This caused him to file for bankruptcy in 2002, now in debt of a few million dollars. From time to time, the Company is a party to litigation, which arises, in the normal course of business. There is no litigation pending, or threatened that, if determined adversely, would have a material effect upon the business or financial condition of the company. On March 26, 2001 we commenced legal action against Mr. Kit Kung, Hung Yun and Alan Jurewicz, each of who were former officers and/or directors of the Company and Easi-Link.com, Inc. The complaint alleges that the defendants converted our property and assets, stole corporate opportunities, breached their fiduciary duty to the Company and breached their employment contracts. The action is pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division, Bergen County. We continue to review company documents and based upon the results of our review and discovery requests, we may expand our lawsuit to include other parties. Alleged cocaine smuggler led tumultuous lif Douglas B. Spink once mesmerized the business netherworld in Portland, Ore., with contentious high-risk deals and a penchant for death-defying sportsHis pastime of leaping from bridges, cliffs and radio towers “is the absolute extreme self-reliance in my mind,” he once wrote in an e-mail to The Oregonian. “There’s nobody there but you, and if you don’t do everything right you WILL die. No second chances. Last week, the Reed College graduate’s luck, in a sense, ran out when federal agents captured him near the Canadian border, allegedly smuggling what federal agents estimate to be more than $34 million of cocaine into Washington. Spink, who will be 34 next week, finds himself in a federal detention center at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, indicted by a federal grand jury on a charge of possessing more than five kilograms of cocaine with intent to distribute. He faces 10 years to life in prison if convicted The arrest is the latest – and most serious – chapter in Spink’s colorful history of penny-stock corporate takeovers, angry creditors and shareholders, fraud judgments, millions of dollars in unpaid debts and a personal bankruptcy still pending three years later, The Oregonian wrote in a copyrighted story Spink, the accused drug dealer, forms a picture far removed from Doug Spink, the child of Pennsylvania privilege who attended a private academy, went fox hunting with his father, played squash and rode in elegant horse competitions. He earned an MBA and, like his father, became a mergers-and-acquisitions man, buying and selling companies But Spink, who suffers from a mild form of autism known as Asperger syndrome, left a trail of bad blood and lost fortunes – his and others And in the past two years, his own emotional world has spiraled downward after the death of his best friend in a skydiving accident “He’s owed a lot of people a lot of money,” said Erika Helgesson, Spink’s former executive assistant at defunct Worldmodal Network Services. Helgesson said Spink owes her $30,000 for seven months’ pay Spink’s enemies exulted at the news of his arrest “That’s wonderful,” said one, Kit Kung, a New Jersey businessman who won a $5.7 million judgment against Spink and his companies in the messy wake of a takeover struggle a few years ago. Kung and his partners never collected the judgment Even Spink’s mother, Claire Spink of Harmony, Pa., is a creditor – to the tune of $80,000 “At least,” she emphasized Spink listed her as a creditor when he and his estranged wife, Judy Spink, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2002. Claire Spink said her money went, among other things, to finance Spink’s MBA education at the University of Chicago and to buy expensive horses “I’m just stunned and obviously brokenhearted,” said Claire Spink, who noted that she and her son have not talked in four years Family, friends in dar In recent months, Spink’s whereabouts have been a mystery not only to his family, but also to his creditors and the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Portland, Ore Spink’s father, Jack Spink, said he has spent the past 2 months trying to locate his son, who canceled plans to visit the elder Spink during the year-end holidays “I’m completely in the dark,” said Jack Spink, a Pennsylvania businessman who learned of his son’s arrest from a reporter. He and Claire Spink are divorced The last time Jack Spink saw his son was in 2003, when he traveled to Calgary, Alberta, to see Douglas compete in an international horse-jumping competition Last April, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Randall L. Dunn ordered Matthew Slayton, Douglas Spink’s stepson, to produce documents related to the whereabouts of his stepfather. The public record doesn’t indicate whether Slayton complied, and M. Vivienne Popperl, attorney for the U.S. Trustee’s office in Portland, declined to say According to acquaintances, Douglas Spink left Oregon for British Columbia sometime after his bankruptcy, which still is pending in Oregon. In Canada, Spink has devoted himself to breeding the German Holsteiner show-jumping horses he bought while living in Oregon Helgesson, Spink’s former assistant, said Spink was in Portland as recently as two weeks ago, visiting Paul R. Peterson, a friend and former business partner At the time, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents were extremely interested in Spink’s whereabouts Agents begin investigatio A month before, in January, U.S. Border Patrol agents had run into Spink in the Loomis National Forest, 10 miles from the Canadian border, along a route known for clandestine narcotics smuggling. Spink “acted very nervous,” according to a deposition by Chad Boucher, an immigration special agent. Spink said he was there for recreation, Boucher testified Afterward, federal agents began to track Spink’s various travels in his 1996 Chevrolet Tahoe. He crossed the border from Canada five times in February On the evening of Feb. 28, Spink crossed for what turned out to be the last time After he came through the Sumas port of entry, Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents followed him to Everett. There, he met an unidentified person driving a truck that the agents associated with a known narcotics-smuggling operation At 7:40 p.m., the driver of the truck unloaded four large suitcases and one small suitcase. Spink, Boucher said, loaded the suitcases into the back of his sport utility vehicle. He pulled out onto Highway 2, heading east to Monroe Alerted by the federal agents, Monroe police stopped Spink for driving 5 mph over the speed limit. A drug-sniffing dog detected the drugs. After obtaining a search warrant, the police found the suitcases They were filled with cocaine weighing more than 372 pounds For Spink, who remains officially bankrupt, the alleged $34 million drug fortune was short-lived. A federal judge appointed a public defender because Spink could not afford a lawyer “We certainly had a happy childhood,” said his mother. “It’s a terrible waste of potential.” On top of smuggling drugs, he is a consumer himself. Back in 2004, he made a profile on BlueLight.org under t he name Fausty, which is one of the biggest forum dedicated to the "discussion of controlled drugs". Not only was h e a user there, but a moderator as well. In there, he freely describes his love for drugs. https://z.zz.fo/Bbi3J.png https://z.zz.fo/Yej2d.png The Legendary Tale of Fausty Soon enough though, the username Fausty would gather a name for itself, for something far worse than just a guy addicted to extreme sports and psychotropic drugs. Indeed, Fausty became a sort of living legend on BlueLight for the simple reason that Spink used to openly talk about the fact he REALLY loves animals in there. https://z.zz.fo/JDvQd.png https://z.zz.fo/EE8AT.png The legend of Fausty didn't start there however, as he made quite an unsavory series of posts on BeastForum back in 2004, full with descriptions and photos. To save you the trouble of filling your history with disturbing content, I will post a few of his own descriptions without the photos for your curious eyes as well as his profile in there. This goes withou t saying that this is gross. You have been warned. https://z.zz.fo/4fa96.png https://z.zz.fo/jdaFf.png https://z.zz.fo/wi3fB.png This would be enough reason for him to make sure that Fausty isn't tied to his name in any way shape or form, but through one of his biggest surges of idiocy, he made sure to confirm that this was him by adding that username when signing his profile posts on a forum dedicated to climbers. With the exact same avatar. Go figure. https://z.zz.fo/fGqUo.png This goes to show that, for some reason, Spink likes to make sure that everyone he comes across knows that he loves animals, so much in fact that he made a website for that username, fausty.org, which doesn't exist anymore. In there, he likes talking openly about the fact that he is a zoophile, spreading the legend of Fausty even further. https://z.zz.fo/rWGlu.png Spink genuinely thinks he isn't doing any harm, and will try to convince you of that fact, one monologue at a time https://z.zz.fo/NKgnB.png Exitpoint Stallions, a farm unlike any other All of this becomes more worrying however when you learn that Spink used to own a farm for the purpose of breeding horses, that was later named "Exitpoint Stallions". Indeed, thanks to an initial investment from his mother of at least $80,000 for the sole purpose of buying expensive horses, Spink could freely fund his business and devote himself to his favorite activity: taking care of animals. One of these expensive horses is Capone 1, a Holsteiner stallion that has earned for Spink more than $250,000 in winnings. Prior to the smuggling accident, a few people were not fan of the risky behavior he made the horse go through, such as attempting really high jumps. Their concerns became more concrete when in 2008, Capone got stolen away from Spink. At the time, people thought that the intent was criminal.CUSTER, Wash. -- A valuable show jumping stallion was apparently stolen from his stall in this northwest Washington community The 12-year-old black Holsteiner, named Capone I, was reported missing from the Exitpoint Stallions farm after the farm's front gate was found unlatched Friday afternoon, said Douglas Spink, Capone I's manager and trainer The barn door was open, Capone I's stall was unlatched, and his halter and lead rope also were missing, Spink said Three other stallions and three protection dogs were still in the barn Spink speculated the horse was taken to be held for ransom, since his level of fame would make it almost impossible to use him in shows or in breeding. No ransom note had been received Capone I has top placements in many of North America's competitive show jumping classes and has amassed career winnings of more than $250,000, Spink said The horse has white "socks" markings on three legs and a long, thin white blaze on his forehead. He also has a brand on his left flank that includes the Holsteiner Verband "H" logo and his registration number Exitpoint Stallions, an investor syndicate, has owned Capone I since 1999. When the horse was located, they discovered that it was none other than Corinne Super that was behind the theft. Yes, the same Corinne Super that supposedly recruited Spink in "her" smuggling business back in 2003 was also the one behind this incident. She since then got involved in the farm business with him, as they were planning to get engaged but soon after separated. It was also revealed that she had the ownership of Capone since 2005, making this a return to the rightful owner rather than a theft. Attorney Robert Cooper of the Vancouver, B.C., firm of McCarthy Tétrault LLP, attorneys of record for Exitpoint Stallions and trainer Douglas Spink, said the suit was filed in February with the Supreme Court of British Columbia. “We’re suing for the return of two horses and the paperwork, and damages in alleged breeding fees for horses that belong to my client,” said Cooper. “Since Capone was taken from his barn, we have amended the suit to include Capone.” However, Super’s attorney, Mark Mounteer, said Super received ownership of Capone in 2005, in lieu of payment for Spink’s debts to her. “She’s had ownership of the horse for years now,” said Mounteer, who is with the Vancouver law firm of Hordo & Bennett. The continuing civil case could take a year or more to resolve, Mounteer Said. However, Spink, wanting to seem like the good guy in the story and his egomania driving him, went on a few forums in the middle of all of this to try and clear up his name in front of the concerned forum users. One of these threads is a masterpiece and I really invite you to check it out. Wow, that's an amazing story - I guess whoever wrote it must really have some "inside information," eh? There seems to be some awkward contradictions, however. 1. Capone has been owned by the same investor group since 1999. 2. If Capone was "not being cared for properly," why wasn't Animal Control called? Odd, also, that the vets who regularly visit here for accupuncture, chiro, and massage treatments didn't notice it either. . . or anyone else who has actually visited Capone at his home. And here's where I'm really and truly confused: Capone has been owned by the same investor group since 1999 - a fact that Ms. Super hasn't contested, even in her response to the lawsuit filed against her over the winter by Capone's owners (she stole his FEI passport and demanded $30,000 to return it - all reported to Equine Canada). Oh, and she also swears she never owned him in a sworn affidavit on file with the court as part of her own divorce proceedings. These are both sworn statements, publicly available. Black and white. And yet Ms. Super does, suddenly, "own" Capone? Can someone answer me this: who did she buy him from? When? What was the purchase price? Was he a Christmas gift, perhaps? In the world I call "reality," people don't just magically "own" something - they buy it or, as is the case with Capone's owners, spend years of blood, sweat, and coin building a talented colt into an International star. If she "owns" Capone, why did she hire someone to break into a secured, gated, signed "No Trespassing" private farm and steal him? Why didn't she just call the police to escort her onto the property to pick him up? Why did she forge a health cert and Coggins test for him to smuggle him across the border? No, he didn't have either - and he's been here, in our barn, for the last 8 months. Is this how "owners" behave? I know I never have, and I suspect nobody else on this forum - even the most angry and self-righteous - has ever done such things Why is the RCMP monitoring him, right now, to ensure she makes no further attempts to move him to another hiding place? Why does the Sheriff's office have a full-time investigator on the case? Why didn't she fess up and admit she had taken him earlier, rather than ducking the cops all week until threatened with arrest if she failed to present herself for a formal interview? Why isn't she talking to the press? What does she have to hide? Yet another round of personal smears on me seems both predictable and irrelevant. I didn't steal this horse. We now know who did. Where's the outrage over the theft? Is there a sliding scale? I'm just glad he has been located, is being monitored, and will soon be returned to his legal owners. The real story of who "Corinne Super" is has yet to be told, and frankly I've little desire to do so. The truth being what it is, I suspect it's all going to spill out quite soon all on its own. I'm all for full, public disclosure of every fact, suggestion and hint of rumor. After all, if it's good for me - it must be good for others as well. I sign my posts with my real name, and always have. Here I am. Nothing to hide, no secrets and no lies. Let's apply the same standard to the petty horse thief that's applied to the drug mule - let's get down to brass tacks. I couldn't care less if the same bitter little cadre invests their life in hating me. Just don't care, haven't for years. It's quite entertaining to watch, actually - reminds me why I like horses so much. But when people go Overboard and start stealing valuable assets - and living creatures - that's too far. It's pathological, frankly. I'm the evil one? There's certainly an irony there. So, let's talk about Ms. Super and her claim to "own" Capone. Ask your questions, I shall answer. I'll even point directly to documents from the legal case against Ms. Super, as appropriate. I certainly expect Ms. Super will jump at the chance to present her case, here, for all the world to see (she has certainly failed to do so in the legal proceedings against her thus far). Nothing hidden, nothing untold. Who wants to begin? Or is the risk of reality intruding on a good witchunt a bit too much to face head-on? Regards, D. Spink ds@stallions.net 800.909.3972 This includes a few lies, misdirections, but also the revelation that the posters are talking to the legendary Fausty. https://z.zz.fo/yPsMy.png This leads to a funny series of posts where the users show everyone that the guy is indeed Fausty. Spink gets BTFO and people start getting worried that Spink might actually be sexually assaulting the horses he owns, which he denies completely. https://z.zz.fo/uW5VI.png Time would prove them right however, as Spink managed to top himself with a crime much more frightening than smuggling drugs. The Bestiality Farm 2010 marks the most infamous year to date for Spink, as quite the sickening business got uncovered for the world to see. Indeed, the police got to arrest him for running a literal bestiality farm, where people could simply go to have a few "private moments" with his animals. A tourist coming straight from England was filmed by Spink having some fun time with the dogs, and was arrested as well. This is truly a shocking read and truly reads like a work of fiction at times, as the story somehow contains mice smothered with vaseline. The internet is full of articles like this, so you will not have any trouble finding any more of these if you want to. A Whatcom County man’s friendship and aggressive support for a man convicted in the infamous Enumclaw horse-sex case led to his arrest this week for allegedly operating a bestiality farm just south of the Canadian border, federal prosecutors said Friday. Douglas Spink, 39, a one-time dot.com millionaire, convicted drug smuggler and horse trainer, was quietly living on rural property south of Sumas when he connected with James Tait, who was in a Tennessee jail on a bestiality charge. Tait had earlier been convicted of trespassing in 2005 in the Enumclaw case, in which a Gig Harbor man died after having sex with a horse. The two men’s communications set in motion an investigation that resulted in Spink’s arrest Wednesday at the Sumas farm for suspicion of violating his federal probation for drug smuggling. Federal prosecutors and Whatcom County sheriff’s officials say Spink also allowed people to come to the farm and have sex with animals. He was “promoting tourism of this nature for bestiality,” Whatcom County Sheriff Bill Elfo said Friday. When county deputies and federal investigators searched the property they found videotapes that included images of a man, who was visiting the property, having sex with several large-breed dogs. The man, a 51-year-old British national, was arrested for investigation of four counts of bestiality, Elfo said. He is being held in the Whatcom County Jail in lieu of $150,000, Elfo said. On Wednesday, authorities took several animals, including horses and large-breed dogs, found on Spink’s property into protective custody, Elfo said. Several mice were euthanized, he added. “At this point, we don’t know how many people visited this location or how many engaged in illegal conduct,” the sheriff said. “ We’ll see as the federal investigation unfolds.” The property, Exitpoint Stallions, is reportedly owned by Spink’s mother. Spink appeared Friday in U.S. District Court in Seattle, where he was ordered held until an April 30 detention hearing. “These are just allegations,” Spink’s attorney, Howard Phillips, said after the hearing. “My client said he has not been engaging in bestiality at all.” How and why Spink and Tait came to know one another is unclear, but in court Friday federal prosecutors explained how authorities were led to Spink. During the phone calls between Tait and Spink, the two men talked about their similar views on animals and bestiality, authorities said. Spink was so concerned about Tait’s arrest in Tennessee for bestiality that Spink called his friend’s lawyers and even pretended to be an attorney himself, said Assistant U.S. Attorney Susan Roe. The phone calls from Spink came to the attention of police in Maury County, Tenn., who eventually learned that Spink was not a lawyer but was on federal probation on the drug-smuggling conviction, authorities said. Maury County Detective Terry Chandler contacted U.S. Probation in Seattle, authorities said. Tennessee authorities turned over recorded jail phone calls between Spink and Tait to authorities building a case here. Tait, 58, pleaded guilty in January in Tennessee to engaging in sexual activity with animals and was released on probation. As part of his own probation, Spink was forbidden from talking with other felons, Roe said. Phillips, Spink’s attorney, concedes that the two men conversed, but said that it was before Tait was convicted of the felony. If convicted of the probation violation, Spink faces up to five years in prison, Roe said. Spink is a former Portland businessman who prospered as a mergers-and-acquisitions entrepreneur during the height of the technology boom, but went bankrupt in 2002, according to The Oregonian. He has long trained horses, competed in jumping, and raised dogs, his lawyer said on Friday. In 2005, Spink was arrested in Monroe after authorities found 371 pounds of cocaine in his car. Authorities said Spink was a drug runner for smuggler Robert Kesling, who once lived in Woodinville. Spink was sentenced to about three years in federal prison after he cooperated with the government’s investigation into two Seattle-area attorneys who were implicated in the drug-smuggling operation. James L. White, a criminal-defense attorney and part-time Edmonds Municipal Court judge, and A. Mark Vanderveen, of Shoreline, were sentenced to federal prison time for accepting money from Kesling. Kesling was sentenced to 17 years in prison. Spink was released from prison in May 2007. In the Enumclaw case, a 45-year-old Gig Harbor man died after having sex with a horse on Tait’s rental farm. Authorities charged Tait with trespassing at a neighbor’s farm on the night of the man’s death. Tait’s neighbors told The Seattle Times in 2005 that they didn’t know that people had been sneaking into their barn to have sex with their horses. Tait was given a one-year suspended sentence. In 2006, in response to the Enumclaw case, the Washington Legislature made bestiality a Class C felony, punishable by up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. In the light of all this, the farm was dismantled and the animals were given away to a more humane association, far away from the hands of their abusive now-arrested owner. He has then been barred from owning dogs ever since, although that hasn't stopped him from getting new dogs and violating parole, alongside being suspected of stealing dogs away. Rather tragic. To this day, he will still claim loud and proud that all of this is nothing but fantasy, that none of this really happened and that he is innocent. He prefers to call it a conspiracy against his name and that the feds actively lied against him in order to get him behind bars, despite all the evidence that was found at the time. TO LONG DIDN'T READ: ran a beastality brothel and was a co-host of zooier than thou podcast on youtube and allegedly smuggled cocaine ┌────────────────────────────────────━┿──┿━────────────────────────────────────┐ ::: ::: ::::::::::: :::::::: ::::::::::: ::::::::::: ::: ::: :+: :+: :+: :+: :+: :+: :+: :+:+: :+:+: +:+ +:+ +:+ +:+ +:+ +:+ +:+ +:+:+ +:+ +#+ +:+ +#+ +#+ +#+ +#+ +#+ +:+ +#+ +#+ +#+ +#+ +#+ +#+ +#+ +#+ +#+ #+#+#+# #+# #+# #+# #+# #+# #+# #+# ### ########### ######## ### ########### ### ### cherry was here └────────────────────────────────────━┿──┿━────────────────────────────────────┘ ⎈ ;LOCAL PD // Harmony Township Police Departme Phone Number// (724) 266-4580 Address// 2501 Woodland Rd, Ambridge, PA 15003 Travel Time: 4 minutes ⎈ ; First Name // Douglas ⎈ ; Last Name // Spink ⎈ ; Age // 51 ⎈ ; Photos // https://z.zz.fo/U14Xa.webp https://z.zz.fo/fDy3k.jpg https://z.zz.fo/ExTLr.jpg https://z.zz.fo/iY7NV.webp ⎈ ; Phone Number // (724) 452-9324 (current) ⎈ ; Past Phone Numbers // (877) 909-9987 (503) 533-8835 (503) 329-3165 (360) 366-3761 ⎈ ; Emails // ds@wrinko.net (Oct 20, 2012) douglas@nwmortgage.com dspink@timberret.com (Mar 13, 2012) doug@merus.com (Aug 24, 2002) domain@ignitia.com (May 14, 2007) domain@merus.com douglas@baneki.com fausty@baneki.com tunception@gmail.com ⎈ ; Social Medias // LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/d-spink-6802554 Baneki // http://www.baneki.com CultureGhost: // http://www.cultureghost.org Stallions.net // http://www.stallions.net Website // http://digitalmaquis.net/ Twitter // https://twitter.com/LeConteSpink Twitter // https://twitter.com/drfausty Medium // https://medium.com/@lecontespink Youtube // https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvdG06aAPFmM7aMHPCYLpzw Vimeo // https://vimeo.com/user16177316 bloomberg // https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/person/1978190 Curiouscat: https://curiouscat.live/LeConteSpink Cross-Species Alliance Twitter // https://twitter.com/CrossSpecies CantBePorn Twitter // https://twitter.com/CantBePorn DeepJustice Twitter // https://twitter.com/DeepJustice Deep Symbiosis Twitter // https://twitter.com/DeepSymbiosis Cryptostorm Twitter // https://twitter.com/cryptostorm_is Tech-related Twitter // https://twitter.com/cryptostud Github // https://github.com/pjstorm Reddit // https://www.reddit.com/user/P_J Exitpoint Twitter // https://twitter.com/exitpoint MyHorseForum.com account // http://myhorseforum.com/members/exitpoint.27112/ ChronOfHorse.com account // https://www.chronofhorse.com/forum/member/91380-exitpoint ⎈ ; Address // 116 Old Little Creek Rd, Harmony, PA 16037-7603 (Apr 6, 2001 - Oct 31, 2021) ⎈ ; Past Addresses // 336 36th St # 356, Bellingham, WA 98225-6580 (Mar 1, 2007 - Sep 24, 2020) 15455 Nw Greenbrier Pkwy, Beaverton, OR 97006-7374 (Jul 1, 1999 - Sep 28, 2017) 21641 Nw Dairy Creek Rd, North Plains, OR 97133-6115 (May 1, 1995 - Sep 14, 2015) 3545 Birch Bay Lynden Rd, Custer, WA 98240-9508 (May 7, 2007 - May 29, 2010) 818 Sw 3rd Ave # 236, Portland, OR 97204-2405 (Oct 1, 2000 - Feb 1, 2007) 50268 Sw Dundee Rd Gaston, Oregon, 97119 (Dec 4, 1998 - Jan 23, 2003) 315 Pochet Ct, Schaumburg, IL 60193-1421 (Jun 1, 1995 - Jan 23, 2003) 7 Audubon Rd, Wakefield, MA 01880-1256 (Sep 1, 1984 - Jan 23, 2003) 307 Ne Thornton Pl, Seattle, WA 98125-8034 141 N State St, Lake Oswego, OR 97034-3942 34269, Po Box, Philadelphia, PA 19101-4269 2601 Pennsylvania Ave Apt 941, Philadelphia, PA 19130-2340 20760 Nw Rock Creek Blvd, Portland, OR 97229-2737 24 W 8th St # 240, Holland, MI 49423-3151 237 E 11th St Rm 1, Holland, MI 49423-3616 21641 Nw Dairy Creek Rd, North Plains, OR 97133-6115 45 W 16 Big Timber Road, Hampshire, IL 60140 13 145th Randall Rd N 145, Elgin, IL 60123 4982 Hennies Rd Se, Portland, OR 97202 4823 Se 37th Ave, Portland, OR 97202-4005 1163, Po Box, Portland, OR 97207-1152 1151 Freeport Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15238-3103 ⎈ ; 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