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Microcap & Penny Stocks : IASCA - IAS Communications Inc -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jbal who wrote (110)5/11/1998 8:48:00 AM
From: Terry Lyon  Respond to of 365
 
BruSi may not be a shareholder, but I am, and I see some similarities between REG, RGUS, and IASCA - in particular lack of news. I would really appreciate if someone could visit IASCA and report back. This was suggested at REG but a shareholder reported he was not allowed to visit by the company. I'm curious if anyone would be allowed to visit IASCA.

Terry



To: jbal who wrote (110)5/11/1998 10:22:00 AM
From: BruSi  Respond to of 365
 
Wrong Jbal,

I did have IASCA stock and have since sold it. Got out of it when it was becoming evident the Dabbler and Gordon were lying shamelessly about a whole lot of things. Regarding my knowledge of IASCA, I started the AOL thread on this company, and my first post dates back to almost two years ago, June 21, 1996. When was your first post made on this company? And looking back almost two years, how far off the mark was I? Decide for yourself.....for your information, I am copying my original post as follows:

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Subject: Re: Buyer Beware!!!!!!!!!
Date: Fri, Jun 21, 1996 07:41 EDT
From: BruSi
Message-id: <board-a-folder-007634a9-msg-007635b5-at-34437436@aol.com>

Thank God for AOL!

We have a forum to warn potential investors of where their money may end up. And you are being warned right now!

IAS Communications is "owned and operated" by John Robertson. JR is a dabbler and up to now has started many companies none of which have made any money. He loses focus easily and has dabbled in products ranging from a revolutionary new engine, to a dounut shaped antenna, to gold exploration.

Not by chance is IAS based on Shellbridge Way. This is another of John Robertson's SHELL GAMES!.... Now you see it, now you don't.

There is a pattern of name dropping; "Virginia University", is a favorite, but do not be fooled. Everything is based on "expectations" and projects which should take one year are incomplete after three times that amount.

Those of you who may be considering this money pit, please look up REG Technologies to get a flavor for the type of quagmire you will be stepping in. DO NOT INVEST IN THIS COMPANY WITHOUT READING THE REG FILES. JOHN ROBERTSON IS NOT WORTHY OF ANYONE'S TRUST!

Unquote

So regarding your patent problem, it will only be a matter of typing a little note on the part of the Dabbler, to all his stockholders, saying he will be personally be liable for any adverse reaction IASCA stock takes due to the settlement of the claim on patent rights by ITKG. I mean if he is absolutely sure, what can it possibly cost him?

BruSi



To: jbal who wrote (110)5/11/1998 10:40:00 AM
From: BruSi  Respond to of 365
 
Oh, and by the way Jbal.....

You posted back on Dec. 30, 1997 regarding REG that the Diesel engine prototype was supposed to be ready early in the new year......

Well, in the interest of transparency....and in the interest of truth.....and in the interest of checking up the facts after the REGspectations......and in the interest of evaluating your objectivity......Could you please give us an update on that?

To remind you of your post, just look it up here:

Message 3064056

Maybe the Dabbler might want to let all his shareholders know of what is going on in all his companies? Gee, that would be nice!

BruSi