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To: IC720 who wrote (9043)4/6/2020 12:03:44 PM
From: Winfastorlose1 Recommendation

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the traveler

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Actually Martin was in in prison for contempt of court. He was held there for years and told that if he did not confess to a crime, they would never let him out. For a long time, he resisted, but finally gave up and gave them a confession so he could get out of jail

. I probably would have done the same thing. I do not know if Martin was guilty or not guilty, but that is how he became a felon.



To: IC720 who wrote (9043)4/6/2020 12:35:38 PM
From: Kirk ©2 Recommendations

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IC720
rdkflorida2

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IF you wish to believe that, fine.

Please don't post any more links to convicted felon Martin Armstrong's site on this board.
Feel free to make your own board to promote his (IMHO) nonsense.



To: IC720 who wrote (9043)4/6/2020 2:13:02 PM
From: the traveler1 Recommendation

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Winfastorlose

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Basically true and most of it without due process of law. However, don't think that battle is worth fighting here. Good luck!