| Message 14131591 
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 Message 14131450
 
 Well, well, well, the plot thickens.  WSJ is now accepting payment to manipulate stock prices, probably illegally, and definitely illegally if we believe Carrie Lee who quoted Bill, the Californian law enforcement officer.
 
 Just in case WSJ.com thinks to misquote me, here is an email I've just sent to Carrie Lee, asking her to leap to the defence of investors who the Wall Street Journal is trying to hurt in conjunction with that evil dehypothecator Irwin Jacobs whose money they have accepted in a conspiracy to hurt shorts.
 
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 To: "Lee, Carrie" <Carrie.Lee@wsj.com>
 Subject: WSJ Promotes Illegal Stock Manipulation!!!
 Cc:
 
 Message 14131591
 
 Dear Carrie, [if that is indeed your real name] tell me it isn't so!   Have they fired you?  How can you let them get away with it?   WSJ is trying to hurt investors.  If you thought the Great Globalstar Memorial Day massacre was illegal and the SEC thought it might be but wouldn't comment but you did get Bill of some enforcement agency in California to say it was illegal [probably illegal for him to say that actually but I'm quite easy-going and not too litigious], then what the Wall Street Journal is doing must be a major crime!    Right there in a hugely publicized newspaper, they are advertising a dehypothecation to manipulate the stock price and being paid for it you might note, introducing a serious conflict of interest by receiving payment and thus possible fraud.
 
 Quick, leap to the word processor, and get the SEC and Bill to comment about the possible [or definite] crime by the WSJ and Irwin Jacobs.
 
 I'll do my bit to help you defend investors and sell a few more copies of your book and your newspaper and webzine.   Gee, I can't help but think somebody should be paying me!   I'm the only one not making money from all this manipulation, legal opinion, publicity and book selling.
 
 Yours in sorrow,
 Maurice Winn
 
 [which is still my real name and still my screen name and still my name I've always used].
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 PS: While it's flattering to be associated with Irwin Jacobs, somehow I feel tainted that it's the wrong Irwin Jacbos and one with whom I feel no affiliation.   Maybe I'll have to go out of the stock manipulation business and go into the newspaper business or book business where the money really flows!   Heck, Irwin could have advertized his dehypothecation here for free!
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