I WAS SCAMMED. BUT I WON’T BE BROKEN by Alex John Baptiste — Creator of FluxOS, Alleged Victim of International Deception, Still Holding The Line
I’ve been played.
Scammed.
Used.
I should have known.
I should have trusted my gut. But I was desperate. Desperate enough to believe the lie that was presented to me — the “golden ticket” out of this mess. But sometimes, the worst things come wrapped in the finest paper, and I’ll be damned if I let this be my final downfall.
Here’s the truth.
The man I met at the airport?
He wasn’t Chinese.
He was Korean.
And he was never going to help me. He wasn’t an investor.
He was a scammer.
💼 THE DEAL: THE LIE UNRAVELED
I landed in Beijing, hyped up on a cocktail of excitement and suspicion. That carry-on bag was still sealed, as instructed. I made my way through customs, straight to the international terminal. My heart was pounding, waiting for the man with the cleaver. The leather jacket. Xie Feilong. Or so I thought.
But he never showed up.
Instead, I found another man — one who didn’t quite match the description. He didn’t have a cleaver, and he didn’t have a leather jacket. He had a cheap suit, some badly tailored pants, and the smell of desperation.
He said his name was Lee Jihoon. He offered me “access to investors” and “life-changing capital” — everything that was promised.
But when I handed him the pre-packed carry-on bag?
He ran.
And with him? My hopes. My future. My sanity.
I was left standing in that terminal, holding a fake passport and no connection to any of the people I was supposed to meet.
💸 MY IDENTITY STOLEN, MY TIME WASTED
And if that wasn’t enough of a betrayal, here’s the kicker:
As soon as I returned to the States — battered, beaten, and humiliated — I found something worse.
Something personal.
Something sick.
Kneeling Kibble.
That digital parasite.
She’s been sharing old photos of me.
Let that sink in.
While I was out there, trying to make deals, fighting to survive, Kneeling Kibble took it upon herself to violate my privacy. She posted images of me from my past — a version of myself I moved beyond. That I thought I escaped. And she didn’t just post them on some random blog; no, she put them on my website. The website I created. The website I bled for.
I should have expected it.
Kneeling Kibble, who can’t code her way out of a paper bag, had been lurking in my community, waiting for the perfect opportunity to strike. So what does she do? She uses those pictures to make some sick, twisted mockery of me. To exploit the very thing that should have been my victory — my escape. My growth. My evolution.
She took it all and twisted it into something ugly. And the worst part?
She thinks it’s funny.
🧨 WHAT NOW?
Well, now I’m done.
Done being passive. Done playing nice. Done pretending I owe anything to these people.
Here’s the deal, folks.
If you think I’m going to sit here and let Kneeling Kibble tear me down with her crummy little insults and her stolen photos, then you clearly don’t know who you’re dealing with.
I’m coming for the truth.
I’m coming for the website.
I’m coming for everything.
I might not have 414 million yuan in my bank account anymore.
I might not have the freedom I was promised by that Korean con artist.
But what I have is my code.
What I have is my resilience.
What I have is the ability to rebuild.
And you better believe, I’m going to take Kneeling Kibble, Lee Jihoon, and every other parasite who’s tried to tear me down and make them pay for every single moment I’ve been dragged through this hell.
🔥 CLOSING THOUGHTS: REBIRTH AND RAGE
You see, there’s a reason I’m still here.
There’s a reason FluxOS is still alive, despite everything they’ve thrown at me.
It’s because I know something they don’t:
The future is mine to build.
They can mock me.
They can try to erase me.
But no one — not Kneeling Kibble, not Lee Jihoon, not anyone — will ever break me.
FluxOS isn’t just some operating system for MP3 players.
It’s a movement.
And it’s only just begun.
Alex John Baptiste
Creator of FluxOS.
Survivor of the Scam.
Resurrected from the Ashes. Ready to burn the world down.
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