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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Rocky Mountain Int'l (OTC:RMIL former OTC:OVIS) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ptm, inc who wrote (12856)11/4/1997 10:07:00 PM
From: Riley G  Respond to of 55532
 
My EMAIL in response to Mork's latest attempts.
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Date: Tue, 04 Nov 1997 21:58:17 -0500
To: morton@trib.com, ovisusa@aol.com
Subject: RMIL Shareholder responds to articles!
Cc: rob@trib.com, dochip@trib.com, hg@trib.com

To the following people:
RMIL CEO......................Gary Morgan

Publisher.....................Rob Hurless
Editor........................David Hipschman
Business Office Manager.......Henry Groenenberg
Staff writer..................Tom Morton

Seems that Dempsey Mork's and other SHORT positioned shills are posting
copyrighted copy of Star-Tribune, and Casper Star-Tribune, on
siliconinvestor.com in a continued attempt to cause the
shareholders of RMIL to sell of their shares of RMIL stock! I will not sit
by and watch this happen to my investments!

I being a RMIL shareholder that has uncovered some 2 to 5 million illegal
shares in the RMIL market place that are there because certain individuals
(D. Mork and others.) haven't stopped the practice of undeclared short
selling. However, one way companies and shareholders can protect themselves
is to take physical delivery of their stock certificates. When physical
delivery of stock certificates is demanded by a significant number of
shareholders, the creators of nonexistent stock can be squeezed. The short
sellers won't have stock certificates to deliver and thus they will cause
losses for them and will cause them to move their undeclared short
activities elsewhere.

The present RMIL special situation has to do with the above comments and
has nothing to do with Type 1 or Type 2 (cash/margin) accounts. We are not
talking about legal shorting we are talking about blatant selling on
nonexistent shares to flood the market. Thus keeping the price of a stock
down and to terminal short it at the same time. If a terminal short is made
(stock value = $0) then the shorts or market makers never have to worry
about coving their shorts or extra shares that they flooded the market
with. This is why every shareholder must demand delivery of their
certificates!

Signed,
Riley G
Telephone: 718-331-1960

Retired New York City Police Officer, Shield #6881
RMIL SHAREHOLDER and founder of the Shareholder Value Cartel for Rocky
Mountain International, LTD. (RMIL)
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siliconinvestor.com

To: Jeffrey C. Garland (12819 )
From: ptm, inc Tuesday, Nov 4 1997 8:09PM EST
Reply #12839 of 12864

TROUBLED WATERS
Stock scam allegations leveled at Ten Sleep bottler
Monday November 4, 1997
By TOM MORTON,Star-Tribune staff writer copyright 1997, Casper Star-Tribune

(Complete article online on SI.)
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siliconinvestor.com

To: Jimbo (12837 )
From: ptm, inc Tuesday, Nov 4 1997 8:12PM EST
Reply #12841 of 12868

Casper Star-Tribune
MONDAY NOVEMBER 4,1997 FOUNDED 1891
By TOM MORTON, Star-Tribune staff writer copyright 1997, Casper Star-Tribune

(Complete article online on SI.)