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Biotech / Medical : Pluvia vs. Westergaard

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To: Westergaard who wrote (801)8/31/1997 11:57:00 PM
From: Carla Kruytbosch   of 1267
 
I should say that I am not surprised at your comments in regards to the untimely death of Princess Diana. It further goes to show the kind of person you are and how little people's privacy matters to you and how little respect you have for a person's right to privacy.

Mr. Westergaard's post regarding Princess Diana's accident
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In my opinion, you and your publication are no different than the sleaze vending publishers and the tabloids they print. If it wasn't for these bastard's paying hundreds of thousands of dollars for private pictures, she would of still been alive today. They are the people that should be held responsible for this accident. It is scum like you sir, that puts the almighty dollar above people's rights to privacy that should be blamed.

Much like what you did in the case of Pluvia, the paparazzi that chased Diana to her death were after making money off of invading her right to privacy. I see no difference in you act of placing a $5,000 bounty on Pluvia for someone to invade his privacy, than the bounty that was placed on Diana for getting exclusive pictures of her.

You are the same as those sleaze publishers. You provide monetary reward for people to invade the privacy rights of others. I think that once the dust has settled from this tragedy, you will see a new public attitude and recognition of privacy rights. The tide is soon going to change and publishers such as yourself who provide such incentive and the people who go after the rewards you provide will have a very rude awakening.

I have also contacted the SEC and will be filing a formal complaint against Westergaard On-line services and John Westergaard for possible stock manipulation as it pertains to PLSIA. I would also like to let it be known that I will be selling all of my PLSIA position on Tues. morning. There is no way that I will continue to hold shares in a company that supports such tactics as Mr. Westergaard has used.

I ask others on this thread to please follow my lead and teach these people a lesson. How can you in good faith continue to hold shares in this company knowing what kind of people they have hired to promote them ? Besides all the lies we have been told from PLSIA management regarding the number of shipments, you should look to the way they have used Westergaard to try to silence their critics. WHAT ARE THEY AFRAID OF ?

It is about time as American's and as people who believe that we are all entitled to our freedom of speech and our right to privacy, we stand up to what PLSIA and Mr. John Westergaard has done.
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