To: Tommy Hicks who wrote (2152 ) 1/19/2005 12:59:21 AM From: olivier asser Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5425 There is no course and there never was one, though I alone proposed it. He is my father. Thanks to he who supported me along with the rest of my family only because they believed in me and the truth, Berber, Moor, Rea, TP and the others are not quite getting away with their racketeering crimes even though they ruined me through them. A graduate of Leyden University Law School and King's College, Cambridge, my father traveled to Afghanistan in Feb 2002 at personal risk to draft the central banking law of Afghanistan, which law was signed into law by President Karzai. You ever contribute to the war on terror in a similar way? I didn't think so. He's also a former adjunct professor at Georgetown University Law Center who was regularly rated by his students as one of the best professors at GU Law. He's a former Assistant General Counsel of the IMF and World Bank. He's the great-grandson of a Nobel Peace Prize winner (1911), before that award became highly poiliticized. He's the great-great grandson of the very first and three-times Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Johann Rudolph Thorbecke, who is widely recognized as the chief architect of the Dutch Constitution, who gave equal legal rights then quite unpopular to Catholics and also initiated projects for reclamation of land from the sea, for which Holland is world-famous. If I were you, I'd cut your losses while you still can. Additionally, why not explain in public what your reasoning is for this "research"? Why don't you attack my 9/21/00 recommendation to sell all long-term holdings, which was widely ridiculed here when I made it, before the NAZ crashed 75%? Why not attack my RICO allegations frontally? You can start with Merlin's e-mail implicating Berber and Moor in massive fraud, "Tommy." Hedgefundman and ravenseye, the sheeple are out in force. I would never have expected otherwise. Days are different now though, for the shepherd is in federal prison pending judgment. Strange days have segwayed into changed days, thanks in no small measure to Kenneth Breen, who has my admiration.