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Lightning257
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Naaczaal boarding pass for sale (Really!) Tweet from Soren a few minutes ago..
"Naaczaal passes on sale? I don't even know what to say about this. http://www.naaczaaltixforsale.com "
Links on the site lead to an Ebay auction for a (prop) boarding pass.
From the wording, I suspect the site was created by Soren's friend Satnam.
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:02 pm
sportzfrk88
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Or possibly the CT has now been fired and is doing what he said he was going to do.
Or maybe Satnam is the CT
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:16 pm
gdesignr
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I'm thinking it is someone new. Charlie is suggesting it is someone from ARC. I posted a comment to the ticket sale blog... will see if I get a response. I'm guessing this will lead to another login for the ARC site.
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 2:38 pm
MovieViralDan
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Alex from FirstShowing.net said press peeps got a ticket at Comic-Con:
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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:43 pm
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PostLarval
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It looks as if we're meant to actively pursue this, per Soren's latest blog post:
Soren Ulfert wrote:
I've seen that pass for sale on NaaczaalTix4Sale.com. I'm speechless. I had no idea that there was a Naaczaal, much less that there were passes, nor that they were actually being manufactured.
We need to pursue this and find out everything we can about them. Where did they come from? How did this seller get them? Perhaps we can find out who they were meant for and learn something more about Naaczaal that way. The Theorist doesn't have more information for me through our messaging system, so this is the only lead we have right now. Let's make the most of it.
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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 4:39 pm
Lightning257
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gdesignr wrote:
I'm thinking it is someone new. Charlie is suggesting it is someone from ARC. I posted a comment to the ticket sale blog... will see if I get a response. I'm guessing this will lead to another login for the ARC site.
The "Namaste" at the end of the website indicates the author is South Asian in nature.
And from the letters found on ARC (specifically IHC-Save-Haven-3.pdf), here's the relevant part that indicated that Satnam was slated to go to ARC eventually. Perhaps that's already happened.
"We can discuss this further at our meeting next week, but meanwhile, you should look into hiring Drs. Satnam Tsurutani and Adrian Helmsley. I'll do what I can to incentivize them when you're ready to make an offer. "
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 7:00 pm
djchristensen
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MovieViralDan wrote:
Alex from FirstShowing.net said press peeps got a ticket at Comic-Con:
I wonder if they took his picture there at Comic Con.
Wouldn't it be cool that those who have actual lottery numbers got one of those, and some of the ones( like me) that were on the ambassador website before they had the finalists could get one with our picture on it? It would be a nice souvenir.
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 8:57 pm
gdesignr
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Looks like they accepted my comment on the ticket sale site. I suggest some more of you play along and we'll see if we can draw him/her out.
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Wouldn't it be cool that those who have actual lottery numbers got one of those, and some of the ones( like me) that were on the ambassador website before they had the finalists could get one with our picture on it? It would be a nice souvenir.
I think what they've been implying is that there will no longer be a Safe Haven for any lottery winners. All resources are being diverted to save the highest paying clients. You have to buy a ticket if you want one.
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 9:10 pm
Lightning257
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I just sent a reply to the site as well. Mentioned red and green passes.
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 9:37 pm
celina63
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[quote="djchristensen"]
MovieViralDan wrote:
Alex from FirstShowing.net said press peeps got a ticket at Comic-Con
BASTARDS! I was totally a press peep at ComicCon, where's my doggone ticket?
ETA: Ok so I left a comment there too, we'll see what happens.
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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 10:42 pm
MovieViralDan
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he wasnt sure if everyone got one or just the biggies. Looks like just the biggies
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:43 am
PostLarval
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Our auctioneer has given us a bit more information. Including a name, an associated website, and an e-mail address to contact the person:
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You're all starting to worry me...what's all of this regretting selling tickets?
But NM about me, I got one prepped for my ID and biometrics but you're stuck with what I'm selling since I can't get back into the shop to put your ID on it. Funny what you say about the colors, I didn't know they meant anything... never saw a red one before but I've got a green one for some spoiled rich girl named Isabella St. Simon . Didn't think I could sell it with her name on, tho...
Anyway, you want to know what these tickets are like just l@@k at the pics. I decided I'm not going to answer any more mental Qs about the sale from the tinfoil hat crowd. You got a legit Q about the auction, maybe we can talk then.
At http://www.isabellastsimon.com you can find an e-mail address for this green ticket holder: istsimonSPLAT yahoo.com
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:24 pm
Lightning257
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PostLarval wrote:
Our auctioneer has given us a bit more information. Including a name, an associated website, and an e-mail address to contact the person:
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You're all starting to worry me...what's all of this regretting selling tickets?
But NM about me, I got one prepped for my ID and biometrics but you're stuck with what I'm selling since I can't get back into the shop to put your ID on it. Funny what you say about the colors, I didn't know they meant anything... never saw a red one before but I've got a green one for some spoiled rich girl named Isabella St. Simon . Didn't think I could sell it with her name on, tho...
Anyway, you want to know what these tickets are like just l@@k at the pics. I decided I'm not going to answer any more mental Qs about the sale from the tinfoil hat crowd. You got a legit Q about the auction, maybe we can talk then.
At http://www.isabellastsimon.com you can find an e-mail address for this green ticket holder: istsimonSPLAT yahoo.com
Nice! My question regarding the red and green passes got some notice! Although I'm not sure I should be glad about being included with the "tinfoil hat crowd".
Has anyone emailed that address yet? I'm planning to, but have to figure out what to say first.
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:44 pm
gdesignr
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I emailed suggesting that I might be able to facilitate a transaction so that the ticket makes its way to her if she could provide a receipt or any other documentation proving purchase.
I'm sure there are some other lines of questioning possible. Maybe pose as a fellow passanger and state that you've received your ticket and ask if she's received hers...
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 6:24 pm
Lightning257
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Soren's latest blog video mentions a document that Isabella turned over that shows the lottery is a lie...but no details about it.
Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 8:41 pm
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