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In May 2006, that's almost 2 years ago, one member
of the Dubroom Messageboards adopted a name that
was -to say the least- very original. Ever
since, RoshTovAri used this name to post his
thoughtful meditations and contributions on a
number of websites. The name RoshTovAri is
obviously a sign of respect to Rastafari and to
what could loosely be called "Messianic
believes" as the phrase goes in certain circles.
It's quite an original name, and the chances
that someone would come up with the same name
are kind of low.
So far, so good...
Just recently, though, RoshTovAri -a student
of the Holy Scriptures and it's culture- found
out how his name had been hijacked and not just
that. He found out, just how his
name is even used to spread quite the opposite
of what the original RoshTovAri stands for!
Reasons enough to check this out a little
deeper, reasons enough for the Dubroom to Ring
The Alarm as well.
After doing some in-depth research, the real
RoshTovAri found out how the person that
hijacked his name fits the description of an
agent-provocateur more than anything else.
Not only does this person write things that the
original RoshTovAri would never write, he also
does it in the name of "Orthodox Judaism".
A
look to the picture that the agent-provocateur
uses on several websites reveals even more. It's
a rather frightening picture of a "Ninja"
threatening to throw Stars of David at anyone
who takes a look.
Here we obviously have a man-on-a-mission and
that mission seems to be to create confusion
between those that claim to be Orthodox Jews and
those who are of the Messianic belief, as the
phrase goes to describe ones like the real
RoshTovAri.
Apart from posting on websites that clearly
state how no one of that Messianic faith is
welcome to post, in other words, websites where
the real RoshTovAri would never post, he is also
very active on YouTube where we can find him
using foul language in writing his comments on things about Yeshuah Mashiach (Yesus
Kristos, Jesus Christ) like "Schmuck" and "Nut"
and even tells people to (quote) "die"...
On other websites, the agent-provocateur
claims to be an Orthodox Jew, which makes it
even more bizarre. Why would an "Orthodox Jew"
adopt a name that is clearly Messianic? Of
course, on the Internet "anyone" could claim to
be "anything". However, the fact that this
individual posts on websites that in their turn
claim to be Orthodox Jewish as well, does raise
questions.
Further research by the real and original
RoshTovAri revealed, how this imitator has been
using the name-that-is-not-his' since may 2007.
That's about a year after the real RoshTovAri
adopted the name for himself first on the
Dubroom Messageboards and later on a number of
other websites as well.
In an in-depth exposure on the Dubroom
Message Boards, the real RoshTovAri sounded the
alarm bell and provided all the necessary
evidence to reveal how this is indeed a serious
situation.
Beware of Imitators, especially when they
clearly have a reason to do so!
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