When I first got the internet, I mean broadband in 2008, not needed it before. I starting surfing and stumbled across Religion of Peace, I joined and soon found how much hatred their was for muslims, I have not been on the internet prior so I missed all the post 9/11 stuff. As I was new to the internet reading story upon story upon story of muslims, how they are, what they do, it frightened me, so much so I was expecting crusaders outside my door and realised how much hatred their was in the world, in general, on both sides.
Also this story
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hendy-FreegardHendy-Freegard met his victims on social occasions or as customers in the pub or car dealership where he was working. He would reveal his "role" as an undercover agent for MI5, Special Branch or Scotland Yard working against the IRA. He would win them over, ask for money and make them do his bidding. He demanded that they cut off contact with family and friends, go through "loyalty tests" and live alone in poor conditions. He seduced five women, claiming that he wanted to marry them. Initially some of the victims refused to cooperate with the police because he had warned them that police would be double agents or MI5 agents performing another "loyalty test".
A television documentary called "The Spy who stole my Life" was shown by Channel Five on 7 September 2005. In Australia, this was called "The spy who conned me".
I am sure you can get someone to live their whole life controlled by some random guy on the net. Should be made into a movie.