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To: StockDung who wrote (265)3/2/2000 12:55:00 PM
From: bob beck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3392
 
Truthseeker: there you go, posting information with incorrect facts. CYBR is CyberCare, NOT Cybermedia. Do your own DD before you take others to task. Maybe you thought you were on Cybermedia's board????? If so, better get a bandaid, you just shot yourself in the foot. Would yu consider this an INFORMED RESPONSE?

bob



To: StockDung who wrote (265)3/2/2000 1:08:00 PM
From: sommovigo  Respond to of 3392
 
Mr. Schneider,

I would think that you would want to step very carefully out here in internet-land. In fact, if you feel the desire to level allegations at CYBR or any one of it's officers, you should probably consider doing that formally through an attorney... and I KNOW that you have to have one of THOSE, since ZiaSun seems to be pursuing you and Stephen Worthington (Auric Goldfinger) for "defamation" - dangerous territory, Floyd. Dangerous territory.

I'd would have thought that you might have gotten the hint after the original injunction (which was dismissed due to a simple locality-related technicality), but apparently you seem to enjoy exposing yourself to further peril at the hands of other companies you deem to defame.

Bryant Cragun (former ZiaSun prez) seems to put his money where his mouth is, doesn't he?

From the WSJ Article of yesterday:

"In that case, Superior Court Judge Janis Sammartino issued a temporary restraining order preventing Mr. Schneider from posting any statements that suggest Mr. Cragun had engaged in criminal behavior. He was also ordered by the California court to retract a press release criticizing ZiaSun which he had posted on his Web site, TheTruthseeker.com.

Mr. Cragun's attorney, Daniel Pascucci, said the federal judge's ruling "doesn't affect anything we're doing in California. We're going to go forward with our case and give it everything we've got," he said."

Even you were ordered by the court in the instrument of a restraining order to publish this:

209.130.49.78

Your troubles may only just be starting, Floyd. I suspect that the fellows at CYBR are watching you and Stephen with a very keen eye... VERY keen eye, I suspect.

Maybe you and Stephen and the rest of your cronies might want to tone it down a bit... you've lost all credibility here. Wonder where else we will find you posting on these boards? I don't, however, wonder WHAT you are posting...

Chris