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Gold/Mining/Energy : Golden Eagle Int. (MYNG)
MYNG 0.0700+5.7%Feb 21 4:00 PM EST

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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (10156)7/17/1998 1:56:00 AM
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Jim,

>>Correction, I am not so sure that SEC is out to get GE, they may well be out to get someone though, RK and ME come immediately to mind.

I was wondering why there wasn't ever any mention in these messages of who I believe, are the original targets of the SEC, i.e. Knittle, Erickson, Gregory Vernon, Paul Vernon, and Timberline Consultants. The SEC Litigation Release No. 15733/May 7, 1998 specifically names these individuals in the complaint and is seeking penalties against all of these defendants except Golden Eagle.

My point? Why is there so much discussion about Golden Eagle and how it is a scam when it appears to me that the SEC isn't out to get GE, but is out to get the above individuals. Quite a different story all together.
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