lol. how the hell did you become a mod.
I assume this is a question, despite the sloppy punctuation.
To answer it, well, I was asked to be one. There's something to be said for the ability to post on an internet message board without going postal over every little grievance or slight, real or perceived.
I've said this before, but feel like it warrants reiteration; you aren't the first guy to pull this act. There are several other posters, with legacies that eclipse yours, who have thrown nearly identical tantrums. You probably think your antics have the mod staff thinking "Oh no!", when in reality it's more like "Here we go again." It's kind of a pain, but nobody is worried. Every time this happens I think, "What exactly does he/she hope to accomplish?" Do you feel like if you push hard enough, the admins will relent and let you post whatever you feel like?
A big part of the issue is your inability to understand the situation. You've built a molehill up into a mountain. You focus on the incidentals, without acknowledging what got you here. You claim to have figured out the band of corruption that is the moderating staff, yet you don't even know who the mods are.
Allow me to let you in on a few things here. You
are on the mod's bad side. Your avatar (the thing you seem to be most fixated on) was a minor issue. You were asked, politely, to take care of it, but elected to ignore. But again, this isn't the crux of the problem. You have a flagrant style to your skirting of the rules. Your sense of what's appropriate is not necessarily congruent with the rules of the forum. You like to start frivolous (and occasionally inappropriate) threads, you ignore reasonable administrative requests until escalation is required, and you like to air your grievances in the forums, rather than using the channels which could actually help you. These are the kinds of things that will turn the mod staff against you.
Your weak-sauce revolution is more of an annoyance than anything (actually, it's slightly amusing). But I'm glad you've found something to feel passionate about. It's just a shame that it's over an internet message board. Shaking your fist at a bunch of faceless names is a monumental waste of time, IMO. You could do better.