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To: JimC1997 who wrote (9962)1/26/2000 9:18:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18366
 
I think Pluvia prides himself with wrecking havoc on not just EDIG but other stocks as well. But before I comment further, I gotta say observing his anti-EDIG action is sort a strange experience for me. A disappointing one, in fact.

How come?

Because when I first heard of Pluvia, he'd successfully exposed a penny stock fraud. Right on! Man, was I was proud of him. At the time, I was an rookie investor and I was getting deeply burned, and used, on a penny stock P&D operation. Consequently, I developed a strong sense of respect for Pluvia for his work on that OTC fraud.

However, with making such exposures comes a stronger sense of responsibility afterwards. Am I right? Yes, it means future negative comments about other companies should be guarded, carefully constructed and certainly not wild, loose or insulting.

Why?

Because it's morally wrongful to use a past victory of fraud exposure in order to gain status in an effort to bring down the price of other stocks, thus gaining a shorting advantage for oneself and one's followers. And indeed, Pluvia, you do have followers who work in concert with you, don't you? Hello BearDown. Hello TheTruthseeker/Floydie and there are others. With regard to Truthseeker, yet another problem with the courts.

(https://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=12668811.) Have Pluvia and TheTruthseeker collaborated? You do the search!

But I guess as stocks go up and down so do impressions. This is the first time I've encountered or even became aware of Pluvia's predilection for shorting.

Unfortunately, my discovery about this is a result of my own investment in EDIG, a stock to which I've invested on the basis of my own research I believe is sound. [NOTE: Chris Burns, I haven't forgotten you. You'll get a response on the technical issues--not just from me, but from others also]

Anyway, Pluvia--as I'm discovering this evening via my handicapped and limited searches--appears to specialize not as a champion against fraud but, as evidenced below, on embedding, not digital technology awareness, but rather a sense of fear (perhaps anger?), into folks, forcing 'em, one way or another, into selling positions so he and his followers to make some quick money.

Ah, quick money. That must be what it's all about.

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