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To: qdog who wrote (1969)8/11/2000 6:30:22 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 12246
 
qdog, I think they haven't virused me. But my puter started running all by itself since the SEC and some guy Bill from the Californian law enforcement agency got on my case after WSJ.com busted open my stock manipulation scam
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The funny epilogue is that WSJ now accepts advertising of dehypothecation scams! That must make them co-conspirators. I'm sure I should sue Bill for calling me a crook and WSJ.com and Carrie Lee for damaging my reputation.

I think they had a look around in my puter to get evidence of my crimes or maybe other crimes. Apart from planning to destroy the USA monetary system and take over the USA by conspiring with It [TM] to destroy the tax basis and political power [and of course the military power backing it up], I haven't done anything wrong.

I got a weird hangup call from some female in the USA about 11pm one night, after the SEC were warned about the evil New Zealander, 30 minutes before my puter started spinning up by itself. They must have got bored because it doesn't do it anymore. Maybe they loaded some destroyer in to go off later.

Nothing like a bit of paranoia to feel important. I keep in mind that even paranoiacs have real enemies who are out to get them. I think the SEC is trying to plant a chip in my brain.

Mqurice