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To: StockDung who wrote (2942)2/23/2005 3:06:28 AM
From: DaiTN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5425
 
You are a church goer Floydie,.....Really?

May I ask you why you were and still wanting to be in bed with a guy such as Tony the Elgreedy? You seem to get a kick out of exposing scumbags and scammers, but despite overwhelming evidences showing Tony is a big fat liar, a scammer, a crook, I have yet to see one post by you to expose Tony for who he really is.

Are you not yet convince who the real Tony is, or is it because your nose is too deep in Tony's behind that you seem to have a problem speaking out? I don't like Beardown for his foul mouth and name calling, but at least I respect him for having the ball to speak up and to dis-associate himself with a guy like Tony when he sees the truth.

How can you claim you are a "truthseeker" and expect people to respect you, or believe you when you continue to kiss Tony's ass? Personally, I think you should change your alias to "truthspinner", because you only post what seem to fit your agendas.

Just my humble opinion, of course!



To: StockDung who wrote (2942)2/23/2005 10:15:23 AM
From: ravenseye  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5425
 
There are some priests that go to Church that should be locked up. Are you claiming you haven't traded securities? You avoided my questions about the thetruthseeker.com site and now I understand why after tripping down POST ROAD. There is also a judgement recorded 6/21/2002 Doc. No.: 2002-0528213 in San Diego that Tyson won. lma(zz)o

Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,
To: A@P Trader who wrote (44656) 9/27/1999 12:33:00 PM
From: Cheeky Kid Read Replies (2) 44658 of 90971

A@P, who owns the Truthseeker?
Message 11372572

Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,
To: Joe Copia who wrote (44692) 9/28/1999 8:21:00 AM
From: Mama Bear Read Replies (2) 44693 of 90971

Why wouldn't Cheeky ask flodyie directly? Doesn't it make sense to go directly to the horse's mouth? Tell me Joe, who owns

whydoeseveryonewanttousesitosquabble.com ?

Regards,

Barb
Message 11380984

Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,
To: Mama Bear who wrote (44693) 9/28/1999 10:47:00 AM
From: Cheeky Kid Read Replies (1) 44713 of 90971

Barb, I have NO quarrel with you, never, Smooch!

I didn't know flodyie had anything to do with it until last night.
Message 11382854

Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,
To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (44713) 9/28/1999 11:02:00 AM
From: peter michaelson Read Replies (2) 44714 of 90971

Cheeky - I think your question is legitimate. It is also legitimate for a private company not to reveal its ownership.

It is fairly apparent that there is a connection of some sort between A@P and Flodyie and Truthseeker site as they often work

in concert as you noticed.

For practical purposes, that's all that's really necessary to know. Does Truthseeker.com issue opinions on stocks in which it

has a position, or those in which related parties have positions?

Most likely. Is that legal? Yes. Do others do it? A long long list.

I too would like to see more openness in the world - alas it seems not to be forthcoming.

peter
Message 11383060

Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,
To: peter michaelson who wrote (44714) 9/29/1999 11:45:00 PM
From: A@P Trader Read Replies (1) 44737 of 90971

I have been authorized to relay the following about The Truthseeker .

It should always be assumed that the smartest traders will have positions consitent with all reports, and have those

positions before their release, ALWAY ASSUME THAT.

As far as who owns it , It is owned by Matt Tyson, who developed the site.

The only people who get some these recommendations( I know A@P sends all his stinkiest picks to thetruthseeker) before they

hit the street are members of Anthonys Private Site.
at anthonypacific.com
Message 11403544

HA HA funphone.com
Subject 26666

Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,
To: A@P Trader who wrote (44737) 9/30/1999 2:00:00 AM
From: Matthew Tyson Read Replies (3) 44752 of 90971

Truthseeker clarification:

The site is NOT owned by Matt Tyson.

The domain "TheTruthseeker.com" is owned and operated by TC Ventures, LLC, as an Internet hosting service for Truthseeker

Report authors.

The contents of the site, and all published materials, are owned by their respective authors.

The site contents and Truthseeker Reports are NOT reviewed, approved, endorsed, or owned by "TheTruthseeker.com" or TC

Ventures, LLC.
Message 11404211

REPLIES
Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,
To: Matthew Tyson who wrote (44752) 9/30/1999 2:20:00 AM
From: Cheeky Kid Respond to 44753 of 90971

I need a clarification:

You said:
The site contents and Truthseeker Reports are NOT reviewed, approved, endorsed, or owned by "TheTruthseeker.com" or TC

Ventures, LLC.

The News Release on MPPP by Thethruthseeker:
go2net.newsalert.com.

- - - - - -

Who did the research on this?

You said "reports are NOT reviewed", can you explain?

Who issues the press releases?

How does TheThruthseeker get the price 8-12 dollars?

To: Matthew Tyson who wrote (44752) 9/30/1999 4:29:00 AM
From: A@P Trader Respond to 44754 of 90971

Regardless, everyone should always know that someone somewhere has a a position consistent with the reports,including anyone

associated with TC ventures, their employees and or associates) and to say otherwise is simply not true.


To: Matthew Tyson who wrote (44752) 10/1/1999 12:26:00 PM
From: BenWobbles Read Replies (1) | Respond to 44799 of 90971

The site contents and Truthseeker Reports are NOT reviewed, approved, endorsed, or owned by "TheTruthseeker.com" or TC

Ventures, LLC.

So if one of the Truthseeker Report authors came out touting a scam OTC:BB stock, TheTruthseeker.com or TC Ventures, LLC

would not know about it before hand and would do nothing to stop it?

Can I be an author for Truthseeker Reports? Or does TheTruthseeker.com qualify the authors in some way?

If TheTruthseeker.com does qualify the authors in some way, isn't that tacit endorsement?
JXM
siliconinvestor.com

FLOYD, lma(zz)o

Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,
To: ynot who wrote (44758) 9/30/1999 10:04:00 AM
From: Art M Read Replies (1) 44759 of 90971

Anybody else frozen out of private site?
Message 11406114

Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,
To: Art M who wrote (44759) 9/30/1999 10:06:00 AM
From: Jim Spitz 44760 of 90971

booted1
Message 11406145

To: Joe Lyddon who wrote (64321) 12/10/2000 10:29:10 PM
From: Anthony@Pacific Respond to 64323 of 90919

It is my site and the old site was taken down by the moron who refused to give up

control over it even though he was paid for it by the truthseeker 800 bucks..

So I am offering a home for his reports as a courtesy to him because he is a

friend and doesnt trade and does all of this as a hobby..

I spoke with him on the phone toniught, after he got back from Church, and he has

tried to get control of hios own namesake site for over a year now and no

luck...so I offered to allow him to use my site Inside truth and he accpeted ....

Thats all there is to it.

Go see who owns the truthseeker.com site and you will know why.

siliconinvestor.com



To: StockDung who wrote (2942)2/27/2005 12:34:22 PM
From: Smiling Bob  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5425
 
"Doesnt trade, does as a hobby and is Church going.

Well lock me up."

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This guy went to church and he too had a hobby that often involved writing letters to the media and authorities!
story.news.yahoo.com

BTK Killings Suspect Hid in Plain Sight

6 minutes ago

U.S. National - AP

By DAVID TWIDDY, Associated Press Writer

PARK CITY, Kan. - Dennis Rader, the man police believe is the BTK serial killer, hid for more than 30 years in plain sight.

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Wichita Police Say BTK Serial Killer Arrested
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He lived in this suburb of Wichita, the city he is suspected of terrorizing, with a wife and two children. He led a Cub Scout troop and was active in his Lutheran church. As an ordinance enforcement officer for the local government, he once measured grass in a front yard with a tape measure to see if it was too long, a neighbor said.

On Saturday, police identified Rader as a suspect in the BTK killings and announced an end to their 31-year manhunt. Although no charges have been filed, a jubilant collection of law enforcers and community leaders told a cheering crowd they were confident the long-running case could now be closed.

Officials also said they connected two more deaths to BTK — a self-coined nickname that stands for "Bind, Torture, Kill" — bringing his total to at least 10.

Authorities generally declined to answer questions in detail after announcing the arrest, but Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius told The Associated Press that DNA evidence was the key to cracking the case.

Wichita television station KAKE, citing unnamed sources, reported that DNA from Rader's daughter, Kerri, was instrumental in his capture. On Sunday, KAKE anchor Larry Hatteberg told CNN that the source said Rader was already under surveillance when his daughter's DNA was obtained.

BTK stoked fears throughout the 1970s in Wichita, a manufacturing center with 350,000 residents, with his grisly crimes and letters sent to police and media.

The killer stopped writing in the late 1970s but resurfaced about a year ago with a letter giving details of a 1986 slaying that had not previously linked to BTK.

In Park City, the suspect's neighbors said he helped elderly neighbors with yard work but described him as an unpleasant man who often went looking for reasons to cite his neighbors for violations of city codes.

Bill Lindsay, 38, lived behind Rader and said his wife caught Rader in their adjoining backyards filming the back of their house.

"He really acted really funny," said Lindsay, a truck driver. "I'd be on the road and my wife would tell me, 'Dennis has been out again, taking his pictures.'"

Jason Day, 28, said his brother was in Rader's Cub Scout pack at the nearby Park City Baptist Church, but their mother pulled him out because of Rader.

"It was his demeanor," he said. "He was so strange."

Messages left for Rader's family members were not returned on Saturday, and no one answered the door at the home of his in-laws.

Rader was being held at an undisclosed location, and it was not immediately clear if he had a lawyer. In Kansas, suspects generally appear before a judge for a status hearing within 48 hours of their arrest.

Prosecutor Nola Foulston said the death penalty would not apply to any crime committed between 1972 and 1994, when Kansas did not have the death penalty.

The BTK slayings began in 1974 with the strangulations of Joseph Otero, 38, his wife, Julie, 34, and their two children. The six victims that followed were all women, and most were strangled.



Along with his grisly crimes, the killer terrorized Wichita by sending rambling letters to the media, including one in which he named himself BTK for "Bind them, Torture them, Kill them." In another he complained, "How many do I have to kill before I get my name in the paper or some national attention?"

In several of the letters, BTK included clues to his identity. Police had long believed BTK was a graduate of Wichita State University, as Rader was. Letters sent in the past year included jewelry that police believed may have been taken from BTK's victims and the driver's license of one of the victims.

"He obviously was getting rid of his trophies; he was leaving us a wide-open trail," said Richard LaMunyon, Wichita's police chief from 1963 to 1989. "I think the ultimate goal was of him being caught."

At one point, investigators made a list of white men who graduated from Wichita State in the 1970s. Officials said Rader's name likely was on that list, but he wasn't identified back then as a suspect.

BTK stopped communicating in 1979 and remained silent for more than two decades before re-establishing contact last March with a letter to The Wichita Eagle about an unsolved 1986 killing.

The letter included a copy of the victim's driver's license and photos of her slain body. The return address on the letter said it was from Bill Thomas Killman — initials BTK.

Thousands of tips poured in, and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation gathered thousands of DNA swabs in connection with the investigation.

The two newly identified cases were similar to the early ones with one exception, Sedgwick County Sheriff Gary Steed said: The bodies had been removed from the crime scenes. One of the victims lived on the same street as Rader.

"We as investigators keep an open mind. But only now are we able to bring them together as BTK cases," he said.

On Friday, investigators searched Rader's house and seized computer equipment.

Authorities had little to say about why BTK resurfaced after years without contact.

"It is possible something in his life has changed. I think he felt the need to get his story out," LaMunyon said.

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Associated Press Writer Roxana Hegeman contributed to this report from Wichita.

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