RocketMan wrote: >Your post to E'Lane shows just how low you have sunk. It is pitiful, really. You >obviously have neither class nor shame.
It's amazing how your group attacks someone and expresses outrage when the target of your scurrilous abusive harangue responds.
The following insult was what I was responding to:
E'Lane wrote: Message 5596115 >but you for sure are not a Christian. / I think this fits better for you: hyp*o*crite >(noun) 1. a person who puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion >Well...there ya go.. another alias for bird.
Nothing in this world could be more offensive to me than for the group that took my worldly wealth to crucify the last base I have left---my faith in the Lord. If He has allowed this to happen to me, and to be left at the hands of your evil, then it must be for reason. That reason, I believe, is to expose what this group is doing so that others will not succumb to this manipulation scheme.
RocketMan wrote: >And I find it interesting that you blame macker for your MTEI buy, but when he >posted that he had been wrong on MTEI (and it was in the .30's at the time), >you obviously didn't listen to him then. So when thing go wrong you blame >others, but if these same others warn you and you don't act, you still blame >them. Interesting concept. My kids used to do that when they were 2 years old, >but they outgrew it by around 4. >The real MTEI scammers down in Houston must love you wasting your time on >these diatribes while they send the money they took from all of us to some >offshore account. You sure you don't work for them? Say, now there's an >interesting conspiracy theory.
You know full well, (because you were in on it), that your group's exit point was well north of $1.00. Your group played insider information which was simply the forward knowledge of pending scams: ragingbull.com So, what about the macker--Joe Gort connection?
This group hyped FALSE information they knew invalid, and then sold into the resulting buying. Who was lying? How do they continually hook up with these companies? How do they create the information pipeline which makes others perceive them as insiders? What kind of deals were struck between themselves and these companies? Did they withhold material information? On and on....just come clean people. Confession is good for the soul. If however the response continues to be such as it was. Essentially them saying ...."well, you were stupid to listen to us in the first place" then we have to conclude that this was a scam. Finally, another common theme i hear in response to posts...that being..."quit whining and looking for scapegoats...take responsibility for you actions". I can say this. I have taken responsibility for my actions through my losses. Further I feel it is my responsibility to inform others about this and it is my responsibility to do what I can so others don't get sucked in to this type of scam. If I need to talk to law enforcement agencies I will. The final point being that those who scammed me should also be prepared to take responsibility for their actions.
RocketMan wrote: >One thing I wonder, though, you being a real religious person and all. When >God tells you that we are Nazis, or Jack the Rippers, or work for dictators, does >he talk to you? Or does he appear in a burning bush? I mean, how does he get >this information to you?
I believe the (morals?) you exhibit are in line with my colloquial comparative analyses of tyrants through human history. If more flattering corollary is desired, then resign as leader of this den of vipers; only your unconditional surrender will be accepted through a statement of attrition admitting crimes against investors; followed by the immediate disbandment of all members.
Further, it's not just the notorious history of this group's involvement. As with all companies they become teamed with, DGIV has many problems:
Requirements:
1. Fully reporting status GIV has no status
2. 2 million in "TANGIBLE" net worth as defined by SEC DGIV doesn't qualify
3. Bid price of $4 DGIV doesn't qualify
4. Accountant SEC recognized DGIV doesn't qualify
5. EPS DGIV cannot provide
6. Book value per share DGIV cannot provide
7. PE to growth ratio DGIV cannot provide
SEC violations for: a) failure to notify public Safe Harbor Act b) violation of securities act for sales of securities in excess of $1 million under rule 504 c) failure to disclose in detail shares issued to promoters
It looks like the SEC has a few questions too.
Bird (Perched on the Right Hand of a Jealous God) |