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Non-Tech : Bill Wexler's Dog Pound
REFR 1.910+3.8%Oct 31 9:30 AM EST

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To: N. Dixon who wrote (10169)3/1/2004 11:50:49 AM
From: StockDung  Read Replies (1) of 10293
 
REALITYMAN3 WAS A ASSOCIATE OF PHIL GURIAN FROM MOB ON WALL STREET FAME YOU DYMB IDIOTS. THIS BLURB WAS IN THE HIENERGY STORY BY SHERRIE GOSSETT
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'Cleerhead' and 'Realityman3'

In an effort to convince WND that Remond was an unfair journalist, Schoenfeld (Fresco) sent irrelevant e-mails characterizing her as "overweight," "French," "rude" and a "member of a motorcycle club."

Fresco posts anonymously on the Raging Bull financial boards under the names "cleerhead" and "realityman3." Although Fresco currently is complaining about Remond, his "Cleerhead" posts indicate he may have been pumping Remond's article before it came out, to profit off of short-selling HiEnergy shares.

Perhaps the current saga surrounding some of the colorful individuals formerly connected to HiEnergy or hovering around the edges of the company can best be summed up in the words of the FBI wiretap of the DeCavalcante figures. The figures were overheard commenting on the hit HBO show, "The Sopranos."

"Great characters! Great acting!" they exclaimed.

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Sherrie Gossett is a Florida-based researcher and writer, formerly with the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, and a contributing reporter to WorldNetDaily.
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