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To: MKTBUZZ who wrote (302)2/10/1999 4:46:00 PM
From: Wayne Rumball  Read Replies (1) of 394
 
BS Newswire, Feb 10, 1999
WRLB & Associates's SEC Informant Missing and Presumed Dead
Montreal;
Reporters today learned that an informant for the SEC on route from Montreal to SEC headquarters was involved in a fatal helicopter accident.

James H. Snyder, the pilot had this to say "I was the pilot that fateful day, we were in a storm.....a VIOLENT WINTER storm, ahem, and
we were sucked into the storm's vortex and the pressure change blew the door open and tragically our chief geologist was sucked out into the blackness of the blizzard, and fell to a horrible death in the freezing wilderness of the GOLD RICH Montreal area of Canada."

SEC Investigator Jimmy "ICANBEBOUGHT" Sloan, who was accompanying the informant, said "It was an incredible storm. One minute we were warm and cozy guzzling WRLB's Heiniken and the next minute our informant was out the door. Nevertheless preliminary discussions with the informant appeared reveal he was simply a disgruntled employee, perhaps hoping to be able to bribe WRLB. In my opinion WRLB can successfully back all claims and I will be recommending that the investigation come to an end."

Sloan further commented, "Once this investigation is officially closed I will be retiring from the SEC." Sloan, 25, said that he had been with the SEC for 2 long years and planned to travel extensively before assessing his future options.
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