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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Rocky Mountain Int'l (OTC:RMIL former OTC:OVIS)

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To: Riley G who wrote (53769)3/5/1999 9:17:00 PM
From: TopCat  Read Replies (1) of 55532
 
>>>(TA sheets, shareholder lists from the TA, and copies of private faxes and letters between RMIL and promoters.) <<<

There you go again, Riley. Trying to divert attention away from the real issue....(like using Mork to divert attention away from the "fundamentals" of OVIS/RMIL).....that you continued to refute information that was public. Don't try to get out of this by saying you didn't have all the information because it wasn't public...Enough was! And, BTW, why do you keep mentioning tonto when you talk about your sources of the "other" information? Are you trying to be nice in giving credit, or.......

Again, a summary of the information provided over and over which you denied to be true.....which is simply the inverse of lying.

>>>The Hialeah plant was closed. There were no contracts with suppliers, the
Nicagraguan plant was repossessed. The Ten Sleep facility was idle, not active.
RMCW was not a distributor of water. RMCW in fact was not being distributed
at all. There was no contract with Taiwan for water. The Pilar de Caribe was
underwater not sailing the ocean delivering goods. There were numbers for you to
contact, there was a newspaper article about the Ten Sleep facility, the mayor of Ten
Sleep, the owner of the Hialeah plant, the harbormaster in Jamaica were all available
for verification. In addition the lies about the TA's could have been verified. You had
to know that promoters were paid, because you knew Zapara was a promoter. Hazlet
Newsletter, Stocks for Tomorrow and SGA Goldstar were all newsletters who
accepted payment for their recomendations as was Equities the magazine you claim
to have read and believed. Who do you think believes that you didn't know this was a
scam ? <<<
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