To: OLD JAKE JUSTUS  who wrote (36 ) 6/7/1999 9:00:00 PM From: OLD JAKE JUSTUS     Read Replies (1)  | Respond to    of 39  
TO: ALL >>>>> This post is directed to no one in particular. I have found that after two or three weeks the majority of us tend to forget what has been previously posted. This post is just to refresh our memories.  I will say that I hope the RICO ACT will be strictly enforced:      >>>      Sunday, May 23 1999 4:16PM ET      Reply # 4005 of 4053       TO: ALL      REPORTED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY.       Unscrupulous Posters on SI and other Public Forums, TAKE HEED!      Subject: More on the RICO ACT      Date: Sun, 23 May 1999 13:05:30 PDT      Nice post! Here is wisdom:       >>>      Sunday, May 23 1999 8:45AM ET       Reply # of 6797       Good morning Jens, the RICO ACT as you know is all encompassing. The intent was      not      only to recognize the illegal act which provides for $$$, but it then covers any      further use or gains of funds derived from this criminal act. They need to prove      that this was an "intential or knowing" act. <s> Once that is proven, they can cut      the operation at its knees forever...and protect investors from racketeering which      need not be done by groups of people. A single person can be a racketeer...       A decent link regarding the act itself:       da28.com        The SEC also has section 17(a) of the securities act which refers to schemes to      defraud by means of untrue statements of material facts.       This Act is the teeth for enforcement against shorters and hypesters       who attempt to defraud investors by using untrue statements for their personal gain.      I believe we shall see in the very near future SEC litigation brought forward      against many individuals and brokerages posting on the net. Their intent has been to      deceive with the intent to induce others to buy or sell shares, with "opinions" even      they know cannot be true or possible. It is easy to manipulate penny stocks and we      must be on our       guard. Too many investors have been hurt over the years by false and misleading      posts. The agencies are now aware of some of these individuals. <s>       To make our markets safer for honest investors, the SEC cannot only charge companies      with the RICO ACT, it must also hit on the posters.       Otherwise, these threads become nothing more than a place to manipulate stocks.       I appreciate very much your comment Jens, as well as selfops. Thank you.<<<  <<<<<