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To: benchpress550 who wrote (1551)7/11/2003 11:23:28 AM
From: CountofMoneyCristo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3143
 
Well "freak" I've heard before. I think that was Steve Bell: "You're such a silly freak!" But goofball I have not heard since 1983 at Georgetown Prep.

You talk of control. Yes, that is exactly what the defendants did: they controlled the sites and brokers all together just like it was Jonestown, Guyana-style mind control. You think that's far-fetched well 50+ aliases here, "ghost" clients in every chat site, worthless trading strategies taught everywhere solely to churn commissions, almost every analyst trading against his own clients, the brokers knowing all about it, not only that but actually handing over client trade position info to help them - and all told there were over 100 of these sites, controlled in effect by two brokers.

You tell me about control? No, it's the defendants who created their own little world where they could target thousands of innocent victims for destruction, all so they could become massively and unjustly enriched. They controlled and manipulated every aspect of the environment. They think they can now control the Courts, through their legal teams and committing perjury, tactics such as trying to put me on the defensive by seeking nonsensical sanctions. I don't think so.