Has anyone heard of the LL Corporation?

This is serious now. I am looking for any more people who have seen these cards or letters around Canary Wharf. I mean has anyone who works there noticed that strange things are happening? Does anyone in the U.S. know about this? I am looking for more information. If anyone has anything more, please respond.

There's nothing more to discover. Use your mind. Think.

Here's what happens if you were to enter you e-mail address and click the sign-up button, apparently.

"Excellent! We're pleased to see another member of the banking world, like yourself, is willing to join us to gain complete corporate control." "Sign up to hear from us about specials, sales, and events". "Begin your corporate raid","subscribeButtonLabel":"Sign up","renderMode":"PUBLISH",adminUrl":"https://gem.apps.godaddy.com/v1/provision?accountId=Almost done: to confirm your subscription, please click the link in the confirmation email we just sent you."}

Sorry it is a bit messy, but I have grown impatient trying to edit out all the fluff from the HTML source code. But it was the only way to see what was what without actually entering in any information. Smells like click-bait.

Here's a video to help appease your worries, mate.

 
There's nothing more to discover. Use your mind. Think.

Here's what happens if you were to enter you e-mail address and click the sign-up button, apparently.

"Excellent! We're pleased to see another member of the banking world, like yourself, is willing to join us to gain complete corporate control." "Sign up to hear from us about specials, sales, and events". "Begin your corporate raid","subscribeButtonLabel":"Sign up","renderMode":"PUBLISH",adminUrl":"https://gem.apps.godaddy.com/v1/provision?accountId=Almost done: to confirm your subscription, please click the link in the confirmation email we just sent you."}

Sorry it is a bit messy, but I have grown impatient trying to edit out all the fluff from the HTML source code. But it was the only way to see what was what without actually entering in any information. Smells like click-bait.

Here's a video to help appease your worries, mate.



So this is part of a University project. I want to see if people could potentially believe this could be real. Thank you for debunking this. It is good to know that someone put effort into proving this whole thing wrong. And it is not click-bait, but a way for me to see if people can believe in fiction. I will keep this post, but help me play along so I can see how far this goes.

Thanks,
A Design Student
 
So this is part of a University project. I want to see if people could potentially believe this could be real. Thank you for debunking this. It is good to know that someone put effort into proving this whole thing wrong. And it is not click-bait, but a way for me to see if people can believe in fiction. I will keep this post, but help me play along so I can see how far this goes.

Thanks,
A Design Student

So you are saying that you are the one behind this "LL Corporation"? (Which is silly, LLC.) And you are also saying that anybody's e-mail address that is entered will not be used for any purpose?

Hmm. If the two questions I asked are answered in the affirmative, I think there might have been a better way for you to approach the topic for your "university project" without needing to attempt to "sucker people in" by entering e-mail addys.

I dunno'. Just seems to me to be an underhanded way of gathering data for your research. But that is just me, I am an older fart.
 
So RS-Banker and Canary Warf Theorist is the same person talking to themselves?

Why do those accounts and this thread still exist?
 
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