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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote ()1/25/2000 9:57:00 PM
From: Gator  Read Replies (1) of 19
 
"Anthony@Pacific & TRUTHSEEKER Expose Crims & Scammers!!!"

Today's ZSUN News Release about "TruthSeeker":

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U.S. District Court Grants Preliminary Injunction Against
Floyd Schneider (a.k.a. Floydie, a.k.a. Truthseeker) Announces ZiaSun
Technologies Inc.

SOLANA BEACH, Calif., Jan. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- ZiaSun Technologies Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: ZSUN - news;
www.ziasun.com) today announced that the Company's motion for Preliminary Injunction against Floyd Schneider (a.k.a.
Flodyie, a.k.a. Truthseeker) was granted on January 21, 2000, by Judge Marsha Pechman of the U.S. District Court, Western
District of Washington.

In the order granting the Preliminary Injunction, the court indicated it ``is convinced that Schnieder has posted false messages
about ZiaSun on the Silicon Investor message boards; that such communications may be unprivileged; and that Schneider was
negligent in making the postings. Schneider's electronic postings are also causing damage to ZiaSun.' Furthermore, the Court
stated ``accordingly this Court will balance Mr. Schneider's interest in publishing false and defamatory information about
ZiaSun against the potential harm to ZiaSun.'

The injunction specifically prohibits Mr. Schneider from posting false statements about ZiaSun or its officers and employees,
including false allegations that any are criminals or ``crims'; false statements suggesting fraudulent activity or dishonest
conduct by ZiaSun or its officers and employees; false statements about government investigations into ZiaSun; or implying
undisclosed facts about these matters.

The Preliminary Injunction takes effect upon ZiaSun's posting of a $1,000 bond, which has now been done, and would be
expected to remain in effect until ZiaSun's pending suit against Mr. Schneider, and others is tried. ZiaSun's suit alleges
defamation and several other claims.

Note: Any statements released by ZiaSun Technologies Inc. that are forward-looking are made pursuant to the safe harbor
provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Editors and investors are cautioned that forward-looking
statements invoke risk and uncertainties that may affect the Company's business prospects and performances. These include
economic, competitive, governmental, technological and other factors discussed in the statements and in the Company's filings
with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Disclaimer: This transmission was intended only for the party or parties to whom it was directed. If you have received the
transmission in error or by other means, it must be destroyed and by no means circulated, copied or otherwise duplicated
without the express permission of its author(s). Nothing in the contents transmitted should be construed as an investment
advisory, nor should it be used to make investment decisions. There is no express or implied solicitation to buy or sell
securities. The author(s) may have positions in the stocks or financial relationships with the company discussed and may
trade in the stocks mentioned. Readers are advised to conduct their own due diligence prior to considering buying or selling
any stock. All information should be considered for information purposes only. No stock exchange has approved or
disapproved of the information contained herein.

SOURCE: ZiaSun Technologies Inc.
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