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To: BoredMember who wrote (11016)8/24/2018 3:40:24 PM
From: Magnus1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12871
 
I'm here now....Stay calm and patient...I'm here for you buddy...next time you're in London look left when crossing the street...and in the US look right.

But that's a cute tactic...accusing others of using your tactic...you must be running out fresh cabal narrative to regal the board.

Wake up dude September is coming!



To: BoredMember who wrote (11016)8/24/2018 4:45:59 PM
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  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12871
 
Funny!

The giveaways are (1) the fake cheerleading and superiority complex - trying to be clever and hide your true feelings without success - pretending to be a "long" and "buying in big" without ever having done so - on both boards; (2) rehashing many other of the same issues on both boards, such as - "Diwan and Seymour planned this from the start, honest, I was there ..."; (3) your claim that people "shoot the messenger" and get "upset" with you instead of with management, and "why don't you just ask Seymour"; (4) your claims that Seymour gave shares away and expected family members to sell and give him the cash; (5) "I am not a board member, what do you mean?" - that was really funny! (6) trying to be clever and turn everything around on people (you accuse me of accusing you of being "a short" which I never did, so you accuse me of being "a long"); (7) the sarcastic, fake self-deprecating remarks, like "but I'm just a liar, I make everything up, right?" and "I have difficulty with complex concepts."

Come on man, the jig is long up. Just be honest for once.

If your alleged story is true - you are a disgruntled, ashamed, disappointed "insider" who is trying to save investors from a known fraud, just come out and say it and maybe people will believe you, instead of playing all the games. Better yet, GO TO THE AUTHORITIES with your knowledge if your conscience so compels you. Enough with the games, really.