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Biotech / Medical : Pluvia vs. Westergaard

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To: Bill Wexler who wrote (714)8/31/1997 8:52:00 AM
From: Noneyet   of 1267
 
Bill,

Until the time that this happened to you.

>>.How would you feel if Westergaard hired a private investigator to dig up dirt on Pluvia? The truth is Westergaard is perfectly within his rights to hire a private investigator or offer a public reward for information about Pluvia. <<<

For what reasons ???? Posting information that Westergaard himself claims is correct. Clearly Westergard's only intent is to intimidate Pluvia to stop posting correct info on a company that Westergaard is paid by. That is not good, whether it's illegal or just immoral is a question for courts to decide. Should anyone be chased down in this forum because of their posts and then intimidated to stop???

Regards and good luck,
Tom
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