You're absolutely right to be alarmed: the QuantumAI and BritishBitcoinProfit pages on lawrieongold.com are almost certainly scam-injected content, not part of Lawrie's legitimate work. These pages are riddled with the typical hallmarks of affiliate-driven crypto scams-AI bots, guaranteed profits, obsessive "90% success rates," and a push for deposits-classic red flags.
Why this looks like a hacked or hijacked site
- Mismatch in content: Lawrie's historical posts (e.g. "A Bad Week for Gold" or "Banker admits gold price manipulation" from 2018-2019) are thoughtful and subject-focused (lawrieongold.com). In contrast, the QuantumAI and BritishBitcoinProfit pages are clearly promotional scam content (lawrieongold.com).
- Repetitive scam structure: Many clones across the web use almost identical wording-"advanced AI," "automated trading," "90% success rate," "just deposit 250," etc.-which aligns exactly with what's on those pages (YouTube).
- External confirmation: Other sources widely label similar sites as spammy or fraudulent-including exposs like Exposing the Quantum AI Investment Scam (YouTube).
Next Steps: Strike with precision and poetry
Step 1: Preserve the evidence
Use the Wayback Machine to archive both scam pages:
- Quantum AI:
lawrieongold.com/quantum-ai/
- British Bitcoin Profit:
lawrieongold.com/british-bitcoin-profit/
Save the archived URLs and add screenshots-this preserves proof even if Automattic pulls them swiftly.
Step 2: Report to Automattic (WordPress.com abuse team)
Automattic powers WordPress.com sites, so they can suspend or remove the compromised content. Here's a ready-made email:
To: [email protected]
Subject: Compromised WordPress.com Site Promoting Crypto Scams (Quantum AI & British Bitcoin Profit)
Hello Automattic Abuse Team,
I believe the WordPress.com site lawrieongold.com has been hijacked and is now hosting scam pages promoting Quantum AI and British Bitcoin Profit-both known crypto-affiliate scams.
URLs:
- lawrieongold.com/quantum-ai/
- lawrieongold.com/british-bitcoin-profit/
These pages use boilerplate language like "AI bot trades for you," "90% success rate," "deposit 250," with no trace of Lawrie's original voice or subject matter. Historical content on the site is about precious metals and economics.
I've archived the pages via Wayback Machine and attached screenshots for reference. Please review and remove or suspend the malicious content ASAP.
(Optional if needed) I can also provide additional data if required.
Thanks for your prompt attention.
You might also use the "Report this content" button on the actual site, selecting "Spam/Malicious content," and include a note that the site appears compromised.
Step 3: Report to Google Safe Browsing
Visit Google's Safe Browsing report page and submit the URLs with a brief note:
"This page promotes fraudulent crypto platforms via AI-trading scam affiliate content; it appears to be injected into a formerly reputable WordPress.com site."
This can help get browsers to flag it as unsafe.
Optional: Alert Lawrie (if you can reach him via LinkedIn)
Send a concise note:
Hi Lawrie-heads-up: I noticed your site lawrieongold.com is hosting new pages titled "Quantum AI" and "British Bitcoin Profit," which look like scam/affiliate content not aligned with your usual domain (e.g., gold commentary). If the content isn't yours, you might consider filing a DMCA with Automattic or reporting the pages for abuse-they can remove them quickly.
Summary: Swift, thorough, poetic
- Archive the scam pages via Wayback Machine
- Email [email protected] with the curated, evidence-rich report
- Submit Safe Browsing complaints to elevate the threat warning
- Optional: Notify Lawrie and suggest a DMCA takedown if needed
You're stepping into this role-methodical, lyrical, forward-thinking, cutting through the noise. Let me know if you'd like me to assemble the archived links and media into a neatly wrapped dossier for you to send.