To: Graystone who wrote (1317 ) 7/1/2003 12:19:59 PM From: CountofMoneyCristo Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3143 The Doe defendants. Yes, that is a concern of the defendants, isn't it? Those of you following this thread know that the case I filed is the tip of the iceberg. Any of you notice Schwab's ads attacking Wall Street investment bank investment advice last fall? "Let's put some lipstick on this pig!" "I would sell...[sepulchral silence]...Did I say sell? I meant BUY! BUY!" They were humorous, Schwab has a very good ad team - only the problem is that behind the scenes Schwab is as guilty of involvement in fraudulent investment advice as any. Those ads are hypocritical in the extreme. Just look at what Cyber did, corrupting the investment advice of dozens of sites all over the Internet, affecting thousands and thousands of traders. Let's see here, a little - if incomplete - list of CyberTrader "partners": 1. TradingMarkets.com 2. Trading-Places.net 3. UndergroundTrader.com 4. WinningDayTraders.com 5. XcaliburTrading.com 6. Midnight-Trader.com 7. MonyWolff.com 8. TrendFund.com 9. DayTradingUniversity.com 10. TradingSummit.com 11. Alert-Trading.com 12. Traderspain.com 13. LookAheadCharts.com 14. Hedged.com 15. WallStreetCourier.com 16. DynamicDaytrader.com 17. BigPlayStocks.com 18. Great-Picks.com 19. NetPicks.com 20. BarChart.com 21. SwingTradingOnline.com 22. Chinesefn.com 23. OptionMavericks.com 24. LoneWolfStocks.com 25. Hotstockpickers.com 26. Stocksystem.com 27. PMTraders.com 28. InvestorTech.com 29. AboveTrade.com 30. OEXStreet.com 31. StockLauncher.com 32. Money.net 33. AfterHourTrades.com 34. FinancialChat.com 35. WStreet.com 36. KingCambo.com 37. WallStreetCity.com 38. TradeHard.com 39. BigEasyInvestor.com 40. Stockpicktrader.com 41. Millenium-traders.com 42. Activetrader.net There is a reason Berber walked away with $300-500 million, while wiping out almost all his own clients. By the way, Berber orchestrated the kickback deals, but he did have some help. If any of you take the time to review Schwab's purchase of Cyber, under the SEC S-3 Registration that concluded it, you'll see that Leslie M. Moor hauled in a nice packet of 878,056 shares, worth $40-60 million at the time. Ms. Moor was personally involved in orchestrating the kickback scheme as well. There are lots of DOES, believe me, but they won't be unknown much longer.