They're using multiple accounts, and a large 'snowshoe' proxy network to distribute them evenly across many different hosts. The spam system does quickly hone in on networks when users spam-flag something into oblivion (it's one of the strongest signals we have) - they're just coming from all over the place. Might be more than one person.
We could put this limit in place as part of the quality checks. Slow you down, severely if you've had a post spam-flag deleted, but there's two problems with the approach:
It's even more incentive to just continue making new accounts. This would only work for people that had some investment in maintaining a single account for serious use of the site.
It could conceivably be abused, if coordinated through chat. If this was going to be effective at slowing down, say, a compromised account that someone was using to troll with - this would have to kick in at all rep levels. That means 5 people could keep very active users from posting for a day or two - kind of attractive if you want to hold them back so you can write answers that get more votes, or just want to play a prank, or perhaps escalate an argument.
Yeah, I realize that the second reason is a little remote and definitely a clear sign of abuse that should be dealt with - but it'd be a major headache if that happened, enough so that it deters me from making it a possibility.
With that said, we do have plans to explore potential integration with our spam / abuse mitigation system and the community run Smoke Detector project so the system can take more blocking signals from it, which would vastly improve our defenses against this kind of stuff. I plan to make that a priority as soon as we're closer to getting all of the other new stuff shipped and battened down.