O.K. Being serious for a bit. It seems like you have some IRL knowledge that I do not have. What I have access to are his posts and a few YouTube videos featuring him talking at HiveFest. I have my own speculation and opinions based on that.
In my opinion, @lasseehlers is not an honest person. How much of that is purposely malicious is up for debate. I would guess he's dishonest when the opportunity arises for him to take advantage of somebody. He's not particularly good at it, though. I'd point to @lasseehlers' two past DHF proposals as evidence for that. Just being a bad scammer is no excuse or defense, of course. Lasse lives in a different legal jurisdiction than I do, so I am uncertain whether he has crossed the line into anything that could be criminally prosecuted. You might know something I don't. I would be surprised if the times Lasse has "doxxed" in his blog posts the home addresses of people he has had a problem with wouldn't be civil cases against @lasseehlers.
affinity fraud.I am willing to accept that @lasseehlers truly 100% does believe the Earth is flat. Maybe he earnestly believes all those other crazy conspiracy things. Normally I would accept someone's professed religious beliefs as what they honestly believe. In Lasse's case, though, I think some skepticism is warranted, and I don't think @lasseehlers "finding Jesus" is going to go the way he expects. Like I stated in a past reply, it is weird that he minted the JESUS and BABYJESUS hive-engine tokens a while back and just recently now has a religious epiphany about Jesus. If Lasse is now more spiritual, fine, but based on his record, he shouldn't be offended if he starts acting like he is using his newfound beliefs to make a profit, and questions are raised if that is
Anyway, I can only be serious for so long. If I don't laugh and point at @lasseehlers, then the folks from the funny farm won't know where their rogue patient is.