Mark A. Ku-Ku-Kucka wrote:
>
> On Apr 3, 4:30 pm, Mark Thorson <eee@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > They fired him. For very good reasons... only if you say so luny
bird!
> > That should be obvious... so sure it isn't Mr. Thorson!
>
> If you complain about ****madzu, be prepared for ****madzu to send in
> their paid henchmen to harass, blame and defame you... and then
> possibly mutilate, rape and murder you!
Metaphorically, that's what you do to any former employer
who was foolish enough to hire your sorry ass.
http://groups.google.com/group/balt.general/msg/3c20676b35b3a40
His real name is Mark Kukucka. His purpose is to cause as much
damage as he can to the city of Baltimore, its Convention Center,
his former employers (who fired him), and anyone who criticizes
him or "crosses him". To get a better picture of his activities,
search www.deja.com for search terms "198.76.204.*", "198.76.205.*"
(the addresses of the libraries he mostly posts from), or
"Mark Kukucka". The Baltimore Sun archives at www.sunspot.net
also show something about his activities; search for "kukucka".
One of the Sun articles shows why he attacks the Conventoin
Center - they fired his brother Douglas while he was still in his
probationary period. Like the obsessive psycho that he is, Markie
has created websites and posted regular messages attacking the
Center, and has kept it up for more than a year. He has done the
same for his former employer, ****madzu, for something like 2 1/2
years. He sends anonymous threats and E-mail bombs to his
"detractors". He creates many new E-mail identities and claims
that other people were responsible for the kinds of abuse that
he did - psycho projection or blame-****fting, maybe. He recently
claimed (in one of his usual forged "letters of sup****t") to have
torched a ****madzu sales van. He stalked employees at Ryland, Inc.
Because of his history and behavior, he is essentialy unemployable,
but he is sup****ted by his family and therefore has all of his
time free to do this electronic vandalism stuff from the libraries.


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