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To: Mike E. who wrote (66)3/18/2000 1:15:00 PM
From: PartyTime  Respond to of 428
 
Mike, I agree with you. Yes, the finding against the insider is a bad thing. But also bad was the role of that that Abscam congressman, whose wife posed in Playboy, who now sits atop one of the most prestigious brokerage firms in the country.

Yes, it's wrong for Truthseeker to be so indicting a whole company based on the past business dealings, however complicated, understood or misunderstood they were, of someone who came around and invested into Conolog expecting some kind of return.

Perhaps he's now selling his Conolog shares to pay off some kind of past fine and that's why he needs the money, having absolutely nothing to do with Conolog's business associations with Boston Edison, GE, Bonneville Power Association or the federal government.

Again, Truthseeker would have more credibility had he not immediately gone to the shorts with his report, and had he himself not been remanded by a court of law to publish that he's posted false allegations about companies before.

Perhaps it's because he lacks that credibility that he so quickly turns to the shorters for support. Perhaps they thank him, feed his ego and who knows what other arrangements there might be within the Truthseeker's intricate web of shorting connections in the market.