To: Grateful Reaper who wrote (4896 ) 6/26/1999 6:09:00 PM From: snoopy Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5783
Grateful Reaper... As of today, I do not know who the lender is, for sure. I have a good idea who it is, but am not positive, so will not, and would not post it if I knew. I'm just trying to be on the cautious side. MPTV, rightfully so, is being very tight lipped about the lender or any of the details involved. I guess we'll find out when the time is right. Oh, and for the record, NO I am not an insider. I do not work for MPTV. In fact, I have not spoken to anyone at MPTV about any of the information I have. My information comes from sources I have tracked down over the past 1 1/2 months, and from other friends of mine. We have been sending emails on the things we have found out. It's just a small group of us who, because of the lack of info coming from MPTV, wanted to find out what was going on. I understand you have to be careful with people who post things. Just wanted you to know this. Actually, John Hetzorg (the late Mr. Gould's Attorney) provided me with a lot of good info. Info that we were actually able to verify while we were on the phone together. Not hearsay, we actually spoke to the people in a certain Vegas government office. He put me on a conference call when he called, and I jotted down the information. Another was a man I met after making a bunch of phone calls to certain city agencies. He has a company in Vegas, and knows all the parties concerned. He had actual first hand knowledge. He's not really involved in anything that's going on, but had a small interest in the outcome of the hearing. I met other people too, just by making lots of phone calls. My #1 source, and the most accurate of them all, will remain unnamed. Myself and my friends are actually glad we did this. It was a pain in the backside trying to figure all this out, but in the end it made me a lot wiser, and really taught me how to go after information. With a lot of companies, you do not have to search so hard, but there are others, now and in the future, that you do have to do a lot of extra research, especially with pennystocks. All-in-all, it's been an enlightening experince. Thanks for the post! Kirk :>)