To: rrufff who wrote (495 ) 6/14/2002 12:49:12 PM From: PartyTime Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 838 Ruff, First off, it's difficult to put together trust and acceptance behind anyone who is writing and posting in stock message forums and who uses multiple aliases in the process. Secondly, the compilation of everything written under those several aliases, together, become a whole basis for judgment. Consequently, the MultipleAliasOne must to stand on his own public record--that which he has written and that which has been written about him. Of course, one need be aware of his past posting names in order to conduct effective searches of his public record. I hope my small compilation helps. The respective stock discussion forums are replete with instances where the MultipleAliasOne has appeared with ad hominem and sometimes very vicious attacks on companies, executives of companies and even forum participants supportive of those companies. Now I'll be the first to champion anyone who has the desire, the courage and wherewithall to take on scamlike corporations, executives and nefarious-like posters in the message forums. Indeed, were this was the only action of the MultipleAliasOne he'd be my champion, NumeroUno! But the track record of the MultipleAliasOne is not that at all. Once armed with his negative information he immediately copies the respective shorting dens to alert them of his targets. And when posting on the thread of his particular target he never includes a disclaimer noting that it's his intention to tip this negative information into the collective consciousness of the shorting dens. To me, this behavior reaks of opportunitism and manipulation and has little or nothing to do with truth and justice.