Dzhokhar Tsarnaev - possible Reddit user?
33 2013-09-03 by tikitikitikiroom
I began searching last night for Reddit usernames that resembled Dzhokhar Tsarnaevs twitter username. I found one that struck me as peculiar. I'm not sure how to link the username, but it's simply "tsar" if you'd like to search. The account was created 4 years ago, and the last comment made was 3 years ago. That user had posted a link in /r/conspiracy. It dealt with an event that the user believed was a false flag event and involved a patsy/mole. Weird, right? Well, I was hoping the comments the user had made would point out where in the world the user lived. Another user, nasamoon, had posted a question (I believe in /r/askreddit) asking what romantic/fun things there were to do in BOSTON. It gets better. "Tsar" had commented on that with a link to a Harvard Museum. Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts. Alright, so a user named 'tsar', lives in or near Cambridge, and is into conspiracy.
Maybe I'm just looking too far into it? Thoughts, please!
16 comments
5 startup-junkie 2013-09-03
this could be good.
5 Karl_Cross 2013-09-03
The last comment was 3 years ago...
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HALF LIFE 3 CONFIRMED!!
4 verybadwolf 2013-09-03
Questions: Where is Dzhokhar Tsarnaevs currently being held? Can he have visitors? What are his sisters twitter user names?
3 El_Dubious_Mung 2013-09-03
I won't say it's impossible, but what does this bring to the table? We already know he was interested in conspiracy related materials. The false flag/patsy theory is very common. Even if it is him, I doubt there is any real foreshadowing.
This post is quite interesting though, given the context.
I never really looked in on his twitter account, so I can't really compare.
If this is him, what I see in his writings is a supple mind, ready to be molded. He warns of patsies, yet he was a ripe target for being turned into one. If this is him, I could see him pulling off the boston bombings. The key question to ask then is "who molded him?".
1 BostonCab 2013-09-03
interesting how helping your brother blow up one of the 5 biggest drinking events my city sees every year makes you a patsy.. explain that again?
3 redditeditard 2013-09-03
Eh, I would say that user is pretty formal, compared to his Twitter. The kid loved his hip hop references.
3 tikitikitikiroom 2013-09-03
While that is true, some of his tweets suggest that although he was a playful type of guy.. he could be serious, also. He wrote on that school project website about the Memphis Three and was very formal. Maybe he had a serious side when it came to things important to him?
Edit: Also, the guy was smart. He got into an amazing school in Mass. It wouldn't surprise me if that actually was his Reddit account to just.. unload on things that bothered him (like the government).
2 BlacksAndHispanics 2013-09-03
Consider also that 4 years ago, Tsarnaev was 16.
1 Kath__ 2013-09-03
I must say, though, that I've used proper punctuation on the internet my entire dwelling, (and he and I are about three years apart in age.)
2 [deleted] 2013-09-03
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2 redditeditard 2013-09-03
Idk. For what it's worth, I don't think he's guilty.
2 Danielson799 2013-09-03
Tsar isn't common at all. Good find.
-11 pabben1 2013-09-03
why even?
who cares?
No, it gets worse! Whats your reason for this? Whats the conspiracy? He commented on a popular social media website 3 years ago, like.. what is so amazing about this? idk
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1 pabben1 2013-09-03
Ye sure, but whats the conspiracy? All I got from this guy was that he found something amazing, a 17 y/o kid commented on a social media site about eating dinner where he lives, in Boston. How is this content worthy related to conspiracy theory? Whats the motive? Whats the conspiracy? I do question everything, thanks for that, and thats why I responded to this post.
what? question what? That a kid was on the internet? Before he was recruited by the CIA or what?
I love how downvoted I get, I wish there were age requirement to even connect to the internet, not saying I deserve upvotes or that it matters, but man, bandwagon effect+15 y/o kids is annoying, putting time limit on comments n shit.
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2 pabben1 2013-09-03
Yeah I know its silly, I dont care about the upvote/downvote but when it gets to the point that you have 9 min delay like a new account and for a comment that I dont think was wrong at all, its rather annoying, but yea!
Hum, okay. I guess im not interested in all in what kind of person he is. He is who he is cause of an random chain of events that occured, how he reacted to these events kinda forms and shapes who he is today, like if you visualize a cup being filled drop by drop where the drips are experiences or events, and the cup is you reacting to it or forming/shaping/filling an feeling of something, in this case, hate towards the government.
Maybe he got harrassed for looking different all life, or having various religious beliefs, maybe few months later he got searched at the airport and he's getting angry and every other event, related or unrelated. It will fill the "hate" into the cup and years and years and years later, he's a reflection of his enviroment and experiences. My analogy of it was silly, I agree.
So really, who he was isnt that relevant cause if you swapped lifes with him at birth, you would be the boston bomber and he would be sitting here today commenting on it(look into blank slate). So thats why I thought this post was.. dumb, almost, to be honest. I didn't think of it in this way or perspective, atleast not in a conspiracy way.
My bad then.
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2 tikitikitikiroom 2013-09-03
Thank you. Small piece in a large puzzle is what I was going for!
1 startup-junkie 2013-09-03
totally relevant dude.