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To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (93824)1/15/2006 1:08:12 PM
From: Captain Jack  Respond to of 122087
 
Now the 'race card' is played! What next? The sheep fleeced may think the proposed sentence is fair as some also lost everything. Keep up trying to sway public opinion, it may do some good, maybe not. If only SI had a 'sympathy meter' everyone would know if the posts are worth the time or not.



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (93824)1/15/2006 1:36:51 PM
From: tool dude  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 122087
 
AP I think it's more like the best tool to sway the morons without a clue(the jury)!They(prosecuters and a willing media) pump out this crap on cnbc(of all people),Arab born,terror suspect,prior knowledge,trading on insider knowledge of such an event!Hell yea lets hang this raghead terrorist mf!Let's see how a jury of his peers feels about this guy in NYC!I knew you from day 1 when you spoke the truth about the scams on Joe6 and watched you win battles to countless to number and everytime but 1 (the NSOL) fiasco you were dead on with your work and knowledge!A masterful work of art as I saw it and still do!Like I've always said "the day NYC has a ticker tape parade for you and a bronze statue erected standing above that bull and bear on Wall street will be the day truth and honesty has won out over the criminal elements of our once great nation"!I'm haunted daily with the knowledge of truth on this insanity that has turned the freedom to oppose the fraud that robbed more from American citizens than would be believed if the true #'s could be totaled up.And watch in horror what has happened to you and your family,- I've seen you win so many battles that seemed hopeless - I pray I see you win this one,if not I will continue to worry for this nation!I'm proud of you for keeping your wits,I dont think I could be so strong but when one has no choice in the matter I guess it makes you even stronger because you must try that much harder to survive!Good hearing from ya!Keep the faith and may cooler heads prevail your friend,Pete



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (93824)1/20/2006 6:24:30 PM
From: Boquacious  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
BUT THIS ONE IS PRICELESS---SO PRIMED AND SO PUMPED.
SeaView Q3 Sales Estimates 1400% Over 1999 09.26.2000 (PRNewswire
SeaView® Video Technology Inc.
Corporate Offices: 200 Madonna Boulevard
Suite "A" Tierra Verde FL 33715
telephone 727-866-3660 fax 727-866-0813
Email: sales@seaviewresearch.com
SeaView Q3 Sales Estimates 1400% Over 1999
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Sept. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- SeaView Video Technology Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SEVU - news; web.archive.org today announced preliminary estimates of 3rd Quarter sales over $3,000,000.00 -- an increase of nearly 1400% over Q3 1999 ($214,444.00). ``We're just getting started,'' indicated Christy Mutlu, General Sales Manager, ``and we expect 4th quarter to really make a statement.''

SeaView VP National Sales, Larry Hoffman, said the company has begun negotiating with CXC Marketing Inc. to represent both SeaView Marine and SecureView systems to U.S. military exchanges worldwide. ``Their only focus is PX and BX facilities within the Department of Defense, and they've been at it since 1962,'' he said. ``They expressed a big interest, and they contacted us. It just keeps leaping forward.''

The first VIC camera rolled off the line a week ahead of schedule, marking the start of the initial 100-unit production run. Teaming partner New Technology Management Inc., will use the unit for order-taking. Hoffman and CEO Rich McBride met with NTMI representatives last week. ``VIC is a new product but incorporates a lot of our proven technology,'' Hoffman said. ``Thus it can be delivered in quantity right away, and generates huge gross-sales dollars.''

CEO Rich McBride will return to Dallas next week for additional discussions with JCPenney. ``We're back to discuss an Internet relationship with them,'' McBride said. ``I can't say enough about the people we've been working with -- they're a great group, and very positive on our product line.''

Another new product, the IR floodlight, received acceptance from the U.S. Patent Office this week. ``It's a floodlight, similar in results to a regular incandescent flood,'' explained Mark Vosler, Systems Engineer. ``But the major difference is the output of 'white' infrared light. You can't see it, but our cameras can. They look just like our SecureView bulbs, and are built in the same housings. Think of it this way -- in a standard double floodlight socket, one SecureView plus one IR Flood equals a daylight view.''

SeaView debuts another SecureView product, POWER-CAM, today on the company's website (www.sevu.com). Designed to resemble common emergency- lighting units, Power-Cam substitutes infra-red floodlights and includes a concealed SecureView camera. ``Once they're mounted and connected to the electrical wiring, you're up and transmitting video, just like the light-bulb cameras,'' said J. R. Cox, VP New Products. ``The back-up lighting systems are required in all public buildings, so power-cam blends in anywhere. The housings are mass-produced by many vendors in the tens of thousands. And for us, the assembly is quite simple -- we're not squeezing everything into the light bulbs themselves.'' JCPenney Outlet Stores has ordered two units for each of their stores.

SALES PROJECTION STATEMENT FROM CEO RICH McBRIDE:

``I set a major goal of $46 million in sales for 2000. Delays in production may require a modification. We have no guidebook to follow, no sales trends that apply to this exclusive and unique technology. If we can achieve a million dollars a week in SecureView dealer/consumer sales, add in additional sales to schools, police departments, and the military, factor in VIC camera sales, and have a big Christmas season for our Marine Division, we may get close. In any event, it will be a banner year for a company whose total sales last year were just 1 million. I've also made the decision to increase the MSRP of the base SecureView system from $399 to $499. This will help us control demand, increase revenue, and allow for greater dealer margins.''

ABOUT SEAVIEW VIDEO TECHNOLOGY INC.

SeaView Video Technology, Inc. manufactures, distributes, and sells marine and security-related video camera equipment for recreational and commercial customers worldwide. They are the largest manufacturer of Infrared Underwater Camera Systems. SeaView Marine Division products are now available through a Dealer Network of over 800 retail store dealers.

SecureView, the Company's innovative ``camera in a light bulb,'' incorporates proprietary IRFS(TM) technology to transmit live video through the electrical wiring of any building, eliminating the need for drilling and cables.

SeaView trades under the OTC BB symbol SEVU, and has applied for a listing on the American Stock Exchange (the symbol STV has been reserved).

website: www.sevu.com
email: info@sevu.com
message board: web.archive.org (keyword: SEVU)
Investor Information: McBride & Associates, 727-820-0711
(http://web.archive.org/web/20010116073700/http://www.rlmcbride.com/)
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, which are intended to be covered by the safe harbors created thereby. Investors are cautioned that all forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, the ability of SeaView Video Technology Inc. to accomplish its stated plan of business. Although SeaView Video Technology Inc. believes that the assumptions underlying the forward-looking statements contained herein are reasonable, any of the assumptions could be inaccurate, and, therefore, there can be no assurance that the forward-looking statements included in this press release will prove to be accurate. In light of the significant uncertainties inherent in the forward-looking statements included herein, the inclusion of such information should not be regarded as a representation by SeaView Video Technology Inc. or any other person that the objectives and plans of SeaView Video Technology Inc. will be achieved.

SOURCE: SeaView Video Technology Inc.



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (93824)1/25/2006 1:57:41 AM
From: Hope Praytochange  Respond to of 122087
 
where are you now ?



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (93824)1/25/2006 7:33:02 PM
From: XBrit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087
 
Life seems a bit high. A few years seems reasonable. You were the center of everything. Just IMO.



To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (93824)4/3/2006 1:12:42 PM
From: AD  Respond to of 122087
 
Wishing you well , Anthony.

The system has spawned Mad Dog Prosecutors. Win at the cost of justice. They have a way of manipulating witnesses that smacks of nothing less than a lynching alright. I've seen it, and I've heard about it from professionals that witness it up close.

When they want someone's neck, they don't have a hard time frightening witnesses. It seems pretty clear they accuse them of somethign that holds a large penalty if they lose. Nice little
'gun to the head' tactic.






To: Anthony@Pacific who wrote (93824)9/9/2006 8:01:17 PM
From: Anthony@Pacific  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 122087
 
THE APPEAL BEGINS

Title above and text below in Anthony's own words
SI Bob


Dear Folks,

I am sure that everyone is sick of me harping on how innocent I am and so am I.

I will state for the record, one last time, that I broke no laws and I committed no crimes. I never knew about any illegal searches, nor did I ever suspect Royer was lying and breaking the law. I sat through the trial in awe and horror as the truth was perverted, as fiction was spun and perjury was suborned and then embraced.

Throughout the entire affair, the prosecutors managed to have 9-11 and terror mentioned more than 350 times over the 37 day trial. They even managed to drag Zacarias Moussaoui's name into my trial. The prejudice and misconduct was shameless and relentless.

This past March, the Judge noted that Mr. Royer violated his oath of office, and I certainly agree, however at no time prior to my arrest did I ever know that. At no time did Royer ever tell me that any of the things that he disclosed or discussed with me were accessed illegally. This was irrefutably supported by my daily, weekly and monthly reports to my probation officers. (two of the bravest law enforcement officers ever) These officers, from the day of my arrest to the day of the verdicts, have resisted all pressure to "violate me" by the powers that be in New York. In fact, amazingly, my 3 years of probation was completed satisfactorily even though the verdicts {for now} say I committed crimes while on probation. Think about that.

In order for me to be truly guilty, I had to have known that Royer was violating his oath of office, lying to his superiors and breaking the law. I was not violated, I believe, because there was NO evidence presented that even suggested I knew Royer was breaking the law. I hope, pray and firmly believe that I will be vindicated on appeal.

In the meantime I appreciate your time and the opportunity to share my thoughts with you all; thank you so very much. I'd now like to close with the most fitting words of our former President, Abraham Lincoln:

I do the very best I know how - the very best I can; and I mean to keep doing so until the end. If the end brings me out all right, what's said against me won't amount to anything. If the end brings me out wrong, ten angels swearing I was right would make no difference."

Peace,

Anthony