NationStates Jolt Archive


User Circumventing Ban?

Democratic Colonies
05-06-2007, 00:16
In this thread (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=528784), Scolopendra gave the user FreeAngola a two week forums ban. I believe, however, that the nation GreaterBritain is operated by the same user who operates FreeAngola.

The posts announcing the HAVOC International Private Military Company (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=528974) by GreaterBritain and the Defense Solutions Private Military Worldwide Services Company (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=528827) by FreeAngola share mostly identical content. For instance:


Executive, dignitary or celebrity protection is more than simply providing a physical deterrent to a potential threat. All-encompassing protection is in the planning. It takes discretion, finesse, organization, logistics as well as professionalism and commitment. Most aspects of executive protection are transparent to the client; transitions during the course of an itinerary are seamless. Our service provision is available from one agent, right through to high risk vehicle motorcades including Counter Terrorism Assault Teams.

HAVOC´s executive protection covers the security assessment and threat analysis to advance operations, mission planning and motorcades. Our operators are able to successfully protect dignitaries and executives in a number of high risk locations throughout the world. We also provide protection training programs for corporate and government security personnel, covering topics from hostage survival techniques and weapons handling to offensive and defensive driving techniques.


Executive, dignitary or celebrity protection is more than simply providing a physical deterrent to a potential threat. All-encompassing protection is in the planning. It takes discretion, finesse, organization, logistics as well as professionalism and commitment. Most aspects of executive protection are transparent to the client; transitions during the course of an itinerary are seamless. Our service provision is available from one agent, right through to high risk vehicle motorcades including Counter Assault Teams.

Defense Solutions executive protection covers the security assessment and threat analysis to advance operations, mission planning and motorcades. Our operators have successfully protected dignitaries and executives in a number of high risk locations throughout the world. We also provide protection training programs for corporate and government security personnel, covering topics from hostage survival techniques and weapons handling to offensive and defensive driving techniques.

Other identical content can be found under the various headings of "Base Support Operations", the various types of training, "Humanitarian Aid/Peacekeeping", and "Logistics".

I fully apologize if I am incorrect in my conclusion or have overstepped my bounds by posting this, but I believe that the evidence summarized here and present in both threads indicates very strongly that GreaterBritain and FreeAngola are operated by the same user.

EDIT: As well, both FreeAngola and GreaterBritain seem to share the same excessive bumping habits, as evidenced by the fourteen minutes between bumps seen in posts number 7 and 8 in the HAVOC International Private Military Company (http://forums.jolt.co.uk/showthread.php?t=528974) by GreaterBritain.
Siriusa
05-06-2007, 00:21
I gotta say, they DO seem a lot alike.
Planet spacebal l
05-06-2007, 00:26
he wasn't just banned, he was deleted.
Democratic Colonies
05-06-2007, 00:28
I gotta say, they DO seem a lot alike.

Scolopendra's JDAMs and The Most Glorious Hack's finger-beam didn't work, I suppose.
Frisbeeteria
05-06-2007, 00:32
You were correct. FreeAngola has been deleted, and GreaterBritain has now joined the ranks of the permanently forumbanned.
Carbandia
05-06-2007, 00:33
Scolopendra's JDAMs and The Most Glorious Hack's finger-beam didn't work, I suppose.
Oh they worked just fine, as he isn't posting as the original nation..

He just completely failed to see the reason why it happened.
Democratic Colonies
05-06-2007, 00:49
You were correct. FreeAngola has been deleted, and GreaterBritain has now joined the ranks of the permanently forumbanned.

17 minutes from initial complaint to complete complaint resolution? That's one hell of a response time. Thanks Frisbeeteria.
Shazbotdom
05-06-2007, 01:07
17 minutes from initial complaint to complete complaint resolution? That's one hell of a response time. Thanks Frisbeeteria.

Fris is just that **** good.
Kahanistan
05-06-2007, 19:58
Impressive indeed. He's not DOS for this, is he? Excessive bumping is, of course, a bad thing... but many of those who had long-standing poor RP habits later grew on to become contributing members of the RP community (e.g. Hataria used to declare war at the drop of a hat, and Sigma Octavus might refer you to Operation Righteous Smackdown, which started when HE (she?) was declaring war at the drop of a hat.)

Just asking since the response time was unusually rapid.
Questers
05-06-2007, 20:26
...Since when was Hataria a contributing member? He's already damaging enough to the forums the moderators refuse to deal with him. Someone who has the attitude of a terrible RPer, like FreeAngola, has to go, so I perosnally applaud this moderation situation despite the previous friction.
Zarakon
05-06-2007, 21:01
You were correct. FreeAngola has been deleted, and GreaterBritain has now joined the ranks of the permanently forumbanned.

I thought if you were deleted you were allowed to come back as long as you behaved...


Oh, never mind. It looks like he's doing the same thing he got banned for. Didn't a mod say one time that "Failure to learn" is the most commonly listed reason on a banned nation?
Frisbeeteria
06-06-2007, 00:48
He's not DOS for this, is he?

No, he's DOS for his reaction to the requirement that he observe the rules of the game and the forums. His reaction to instruction has typically been to ignore and abuse, and this time he exceeded even our liberal limits.

No, he'll have to learn to RP elsewhere. He's done here.