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To: Stuart Cole who wrote (104)6/10/1999 3:40:00 PM
From: Lino...  Respond to of 165
 
DDEQ News

TEMPE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 10, 1999--Diamond Equities
Inc. (OTC BB:DDEQ), Thursday announced that it has entered into
discussions to acquire a percentage ownership in Internet start-up
GoNow.Com Inc., a Nevada corporation.
GoNow is a general Internet search engine built on advanced
proprietary search technology.
The site will initially launch with a preview of what may become
one of the most powerful search engines on the World Wide Web. GoNow
is building a search engine tool designed with the integration of data
base search techniques and advanced Internet search features to make
search return more meaningful.
"Diamond is excited about the opportunity to become part of
GoNow.Com. Where as GoProfit is a financial search engine / Web portal
site, GoNow will be a general broad-based search tool. Rather than
compete, these two proprietary search engines serve different Internet
user needs," said David Westfere, president of Diamond Equities.
GoNow.Com is tentatively scheduled to launch the initial preview
on June 15, 1999.

From time to time, the company may issue forward-looking
statements which involve risks and uncertainties. This statement may
contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A
of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended and Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended.
Actual results could differ and a forward-looking statement
should be considered accordingly.
For more in formation, contact David Westfere, President, Diamond
Equities Inc. 602/462-5900.

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CONTACT: Diamond Equities Inc., Tempe
David Westfere, 602/462-5900



To: Stuart Cole who wrote (104)6/10/1999 5:31:00 PM
From: Boddington  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 165
 
Stuart - are you kidding?

Just to clarify, he did not "include" some of my posts in his "messages". He adeptly butchered my posts into complete and utter falsehoods that were nowhere near what my posts originally stated.

These were not, as you assert, "risky but potentially profitable stocks". They were outright frauds. The only reason their prices went up was your son's manipulation.

That indeed is fraud, which is certainly criminal, you can be sure about that.

Interestingly, his latest scam was HTNZ, a stock which you state you bought 20000 shares of at 3c. Did YOU make a profit too?

You're right that people should never have listened to him, and they deserved to lose, but the fact that "he didn't get rich" is totally inconsequential. A crime is a crime is a crime. Nobody gives a damn if Bank Robbers get rich or if rapists "get off".

Your son further showed total contempt for those he stole from, retorting on one board that only stupid idiots would buy a stock at 400% one-day gains, yet he was still spamming that stock as a sound investment under fraudulent pretenses all across the internet.

He was able to make literally hundreds of posts per hour for a few days straight under as many as 2 dozen ids. That's just what I know of. God knows what else.

You almost seem to be saying that this was done in the youthful exuberance of getting "carried away". Uh-uh. It took a lot of effort and knowledge to do what he did on all the boards that he did it. You won't convince me there was anything innocent about it.

Stop trying to soft-pedal this with some buyer beware crap, and just thank God that I was not one of the ones he ripped off, or you'd need more than God's help to deal with the consequences.

I appreciated your explanation and take it in good faith, but save the excuses for the judge and for the people that got scammed.