Or: how stupidity and envy run deep in the halls of OffshoreCorpTalk
Let’s be clear: I wasn’t banned for breaking rules.
I was banned for breaking illusions.
Before the censorship started, OCT staff described me like this:
Respected. Trusted. Actively contributing. Over 7,000 posts.
Then I posted something they didn’t like — and it all changed.
When I was banned, a pop-up said: “7-day suspension.”
That was cute.
No explanation.
No answer to messages.
No review.
No end date.
It’s a permanent ban. The “7-day” part is just laziness — or cowardice.
Meanwhile, the mods kept busy doing what they do best: silently deleting posts and rummaging through users' private messages for fun.
Let’s break it down:
1. I Broke No Rule
No spam. No scam. No trolling. I simply posted honest, research-based content. Respectfully.
2. I Posted About the Risks of Nominee Structures
I published a factual thread explaining how nominee setups can legally collapse — and how UBOs can get wiped out if courts ignore side agreements.
That hit too close to home for @JohnLocke, the OCT admin, who pushes those very nominee “solutions.”
Thread deleted.
3. They Silently Edit, Delete, and Mute
No warning. No explanation. Just quiet deletions and thread locks.
Some users have even had their own posts edited — without consent — by mods.
Yes, really.
4. They Banned My Name
Try typing “JohnnyDoe” on OCT. Watch your post disappear. Or your account get flagged.
Not because it’s spam.
Not because it’s offensive.
But because it’s me.
They didn’t just ban the user — they banned the name.
Welcome to damnatio memoriae: the ancient practice of erasing someone from existence.
As a parting shot, they added "Working for the IRS" to my profile, changed my username to TurnedToRobot2 and swapped my avatar for a troll.
Because nothing screams “professionalism” like schoolyard mockery.
That’s @JohnLocke in one line.
He banned a top contributor (who paid a lifetime membership), mocked him publicly, and gained... absolutely nothing.
Except maybe a few laughs from the mod room.
Their forum silences. Ours speaks freely.
That’s why I launched JohnnyDoe.is – a new forum where intelligence doesn’t get punished.
We don’t delete truth.
We don’t fear stronger voices.
We don’t sell recycled “gold” behind paywalls.
To the guy running OCT: a fake champion of liberalism. Quoting the real John Locke:
He chose the penalty.
I chose to build.
Thank you @JohnLocke for your stupidity
The Real Reason I Was Banned from OffshoreCorpTalk
Let’s be clear: I wasn’t banned for breaking rules.
I was banned for breaking illusions.
Before the censorship started, OCT staff described me like this:
“One of the most recognized names on our forum… runs businesses in a few different sectors and has quite a bit of experience… Most of [his guidance] is based on research he conducts himself… We’re obviously looking forward to such great news.”
— OCT staff, Nov 27, 2024
Respected. Trusted. Actively contributing. Over 7,000 posts.
Then I posted something they didn’t like — and it all changed.
The Ban That Wasn’t Supposed to Be a Ban
When I was banned, a pop-up said: “7-day suspension.”
That was cute.
No explanation.
No answer to messages.
No review.
No end date.
It’s a permanent ban. The “7-day” part is just laziness — or cowardice.
Meanwhile, the mods kept busy doing what they do best: silently deleting posts and rummaging through users' private messages for fun.
What Did I Actually Do?
Let’s break it down:
1. I Broke No Rule
No spam. No scam. No trolling. I simply posted honest, research-based content. Respectfully.
2. I Posted About the Risks of Nominee Structures
I published a factual thread explaining how nominee setups can legally collapse — and how UBOs can get wiped out if courts ignore side agreements.
That hit too close to home for @JohnLocke, the OCT admin, who pushes those very nominee “solutions.”
Thread deleted.
3. They Silently Edit, Delete, and Mute
No warning. No explanation. Just quiet deletions and thread locks.
Some users have even had their own posts edited — without consent — by mods.
Yes, really.
4. They Banned My Name
Try typing “JohnnyDoe” on OCT. Watch your post disappear. Or your account get flagged.
Not because it’s spam.
Not because it’s offensive.
But because it’s me.
They didn’t just ban the user — they banned the name.
Welcome to damnatio memoriae: the ancient practice of erasing someone from existence.
Then Came the Final Joke
As a parting shot, they added "Working for the IRS" to my profile, changed my username to TurnedToRobot2 and swapped my avatar for a troll.
Because nothing screams “professionalism” like schoolyard mockery.
“A stupid person is one who causes harm to others while gaining nothing himself.”
— Carlo Cipolla
That’s @JohnLocke in one line.
He banned a top contributor (who paid a lifetime membership), mocked him publicly, and gained... absolutely nothing.
Except maybe a few laughs from the mod room.
So I Built Something Better
Their forum silences. Ours speaks freely.
That’s why I launched JohnnyDoe.is – a new forum where intelligence doesn’t get punished.
We don’t delete truth.
We don’t fear stronger voices.
We don’t sell recycled “gold” behind paywalls.
Final Thought
To the guy running OCT: a fake champion of liberalism. Quoting the real John Locke:
“It is one thing to persuade, another to command; one thing to press with arguments, another with penalties.”
— John Locke, 1689
He chose the penalty.
I chose to build.
Thank you @JohnLocke for your stupidity
