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ALERT ALERT MUST READ MUST READ SCAM SCAM SCAM SCAM ALERT ALERT SCAM
Everyone please take note of the infestation of the thread lice. Their postings are analogous to
graffiti. They are sitting and typing and laughing like heck at anyone that attempts to answer their
posts. They hang out mostly at the Silicone Investor and occassionally Yahoo. They can do a lot of
damage before you know what's happened. When we do answer, it's like talking into the "ether."
******TO ALL*******MUST READ*******
What you're about to read is, to say the least, is probably one of, if not, THE best SCAMS
currently running on SI.
It involves none other than some of our favorite posters. Hopefully, what you are about to read
will keep you from underestimating them.
Their names are:
Forthnight, Taste that chicken, Janice Shill, (she used to be called the executive assistant,)
TeDenis, JeffMitchell, AndrwH, Littlemotor or something like that, and a small cast of others yet
to be exposed.
Some are pulling their weight twice or more, (and in the case of one of them that's a big load,)
and it is virtually impossible to figure out who's who. They are, well not all of them, but a few
are really talented writers and manage to do some relatively decent due diligence. Well at least
they can talk the talk, albeit disingenuously.
It's really a very clever scam, IMHO, once you get into what they have constructed at
magneticdiary.com. You can cross-reference this site to FBN at the SI. Also to
the Hypester's Corner and to the Double Zero site here at SI. They really don't try to hide
anything and I would suggest anyone could figure this out.
FBN is an acronym essentially admitting it is a scam. An April Fools joke started 4/1/98, or so
they would have you believe. It is a fictitious entity, with a really nice web site, purporting to be
ready to issue an IPO. A web site that costs too much in time and talent not to have a method to
generate revenue. These guys are not the Mother Theresa's of the SI boards.
The FBN site "claims" to have an outstanding Y2K product that once you scratch the surface at the
web site you realize it is only a spoof. It really is creatively done and funny. Funnies until you
start to ask questions about their motives. It's amazing how many idiots, that's right folks,
sometimes people like you and me, that will read their net site and come back to the SI board and
persist in asking/posting about how to buy the stock. It's a monument to the naivet‚ and/or
stupidity of the "average" investor. Take a tour; see if you can the spot the obvious.
Originally they were located, or so they said at their time of origination, in lower Connecticut, I
think it was Stamford. They are now saying Sedona Arizona. Great scamster's, that's all! Liars
and cheats, supposedly, (and sometimes accurately,) are exposing P&Ds here on the net. Still liars
and cheats just the same. IMHO Other rumors have them closely associated with The SI itself. I
hope those rumors are false. These are purported to be pictures of them at a Silicon Investor bash
a ways back. magneticdiary.com Handsome group of people, no? Read on.
They theoretically have set themselves up as the final arbiter of all BB stock credibility. If they
don't like the company, don't understand the company or the run-up, they have anointed
themselves as our "savior." They take great delight in "proving" they are smarter than the various
investors of the stocks they attack. And you know what, they have been right on some occasions.
They also have been wrong and have severely hurt many small investors. They really don't care,
contrary to what they would have you believe. I personally believe there is a motive and it has
everything to do with "follow the money." Great term made by a once famous proS E Cutor.
Anyone out there remember his name?
Other information, (also a rumor,) that has recently been brought to my attention gives me reason
to form the opinion that they have also been on the side of a notorious shorting MM firm so as to
assist that firm in shorting the companies the FBN group has persistently bashed. Recent
information, also only rumors, regarding the Stock Detective has other potential implications.
Sometimes they will show up as "independent's" and begin posting to each other. Before long you
find the banter between them drawing in other seriously interested investors. Once I watched
while over a period of 4 or 5 days each of these creeps entered a thread on different days,
different names and slowly unwound the thread. They watch for fast run-ups and then begin to
bash, in concert with the short selling by "The Firm." Really very simple. that is until they met up
with the Rocketeer's. Then they went out and created another thread, a parody of a really great
group of people here on the thread's called The Rocketeer's. Nasty, really nasty, but very
creative, albeit fringe people.
If they are guilty as many believe of a shorting scheme, they do make (steal,) serious amounts of
money (yours,) based upon the success of whatever attendant brokerage firm, and the particular
stock shorting campaign. Look at their net site, it cost a fair amount and didn't come from pocket
change. It's all appears to be part of a very sophisticated scheme. Makes the movie "The Sting"
look like a bunch of amateurs. Bet it makes a lot more money than The Sting did also. (By the
way, I know we're gonna love their story trying to rationalize this whole thing, can't wait for that
to pop.) The money they get comes from the small shareholder that bails out of a stock when one
of their people or pseudonyms posts enough scare info on that respective board.
Check out the FBN net site, the FBN SI sites, and the historical posts of those concerned and come
to your own conclusions.
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