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Microcap & Penny Stocks : ACRT about to move to new highs -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: docsox who wrote (4120)3/22/1998 10:09:00 PM
From: Mr. Pink  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7054
 
The crowds are starting to arrive outside the Shrine auditorium in downtown Los Angeles for this year's First Annual Eddie Awards. People are hoping to get a glimpse of their favorite criminal. Already the vendors supplies of newly issued Stinky Stonkus dolls have sold out. The Ricearoni dolls are in low supply. However, there seems to be enough Spazz Menik dolls for all the fans.

Los Angeles police are containing the crowd and a special batallion has arrived to protect the celebrities from fans and prior victims alike. Young Ryan Plovie, who lost most of his life savings from the ACRT scam is not bitter. He is holding up a banner for the cameras saying ACRT is going to the moon.

Davef could not get off his night shift as lavatory attendant at the Omaha Embassy Suites and, if victorious, will have send Michael Zarour commonly known as Zemen to accept the prize in his place.

The excitement for tomorrow's awards show is extraordinary.

News of the after-party at the Los Angeles county jail was leaked to the public overshadowing the Vanity Fair and Spago Academy Awards party as THE hot ticket of the season.

See you at the Eddies.

Mr. Pink, Master of Ceremonies



To: docsox who wrote (4120)3/23/1998 1:18:00 AM
From: A. Geiche  Respond to of 7054
 
I just did not realize that you are content with so meaningful to you orgy of pinky fiends.

This board became a forum to a group of professional swindlers targeting the Actrade International. They are in business of shorting stocks and then
driving them down by all means of fraudulent
misrepresentation. Their victims are not only these companies but people
investing in them. And such their activity is by far more heinous and
profitable than that of bank robbers; it flourishes and becomes epidemic. Go to FIBR or CCSI board -- these swindlers are there; they are everywhere. So, their victims are wondering what in the hell is
going on, is this Mafia? There was numerous posts at Yahoo in this
regard. You think they are "inane", ah? I think there are far more in them than in the most other posts and in all yours, for the time came to do something more appropriate against this criminal activity than to
just senselessly and eloquently drivel, like you, and to polemize with the slimy fiends: the argumentation
with them leads nowhere: they will slip off any noose: they are
professional swindlers: they ARE true, real Mafia. In fact, this argumentation serves only swindlers cause, for it confuses and scares away potential investors. To resolve the problem, it is necessary, first of all to define it, and this is what I tried to begin to do in my "inate" post.

Is pinky claiming impudently and proudly $1,000,000 in gain? And $100,000,000 in damages to the ACRT stock? Impudently and proudly -- the swindler know that he will get away with this and that he will continue his criminal career unabated, without any restrictions.
This is the fault of our law. So, something should be done about that.
Instead of senseless argumentation with criminals, their victims should start to look in the nature of their crime. Otherwise, it will never be abated and will grow only worse.

I apologize for my spelling: English is my second language.

A. Geiche