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Strategies & Market Trends : Banned.......Replies to the A@P thread.

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (1581)1/4/2005 9:55:28 AM
From: Louie_al-Arouri  Read Replies (2) of 5425
 
Gee, what gave you a clue, Mensa boy? Maybe the 39 markets he manipulated, extorted shares for, threatened violence, that stuff? The racketeering case will be nothing compared to any forthcoming terrorist case. The ties to terrorists and bin Laden fronts is staggering. I'm sure you'll blow it off as a Arab "Robin Hood" being judged by race, not by actions.

A $6 million pre-9-11 donation to a bin Laden humanitarian front, using SI members to finance transport of KLA members into the US, the Arab stock promotions he was involved in like IRID, GENI, etc etc, his admission (private logs) of liquidating all long accounts on 9/10/01, all those money laundering orgs his old man set-up for global terrorist Muhammad Salah, his brother's involvement with the same bin-Laden/al Qeada & Sami Al-Arian fronts... sure, most Arab Americans have these ties, right? ;0) Man you know how to sugar-coat. Money was the "motivation" sure but you simply evade the ACTS/crimes required of Tony to steal that money. You know, the counts he's defending? Typical webfraud3 apologist BS.

Your original question was what Elgindy might have been thinking. Postulating how someone might have rationalized their actions is not the same as explaining the actions themselves. Yes, I agree that Elgindy was very much motivated by money.

- Jeff
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