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To: H-Man who wrote (4257)7/27/1998 8:29:00 AM
From: Ga Bard  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 9440
 
There is a lot of things I have a problem with that are blatantly happening on the internet.. Amazing what is going on within the realm of cyberspace. I watched a man on CNBC the other night and he was furious. He got duped royally by a company and was angry to say the least. People better wake up and realize that you can be unknowingly be sucked into some you may not want to be a part of whatsoever.

The law does not work in your favor since it is a sheild to hide behind. Innoncent till proven guilty, libel, slander, etc. makes it hard to expose anyone but diligence will if people persist and take the heat.

The SEC and proper authorities need help exposing people who dupe others theough encouragement. A good deception is one that you do not realize is a deception. Rarely is one caught before they capitalize completely on the deception.

Slowly but surely people are going to realize to use common sense prior to making an investment. Every single naysayer has a point some valid and some not. Some are truest concern and some are malicious and vendictive. Hard to sort out the players without a program.

Look at Ron Reece, he was encouraged. Makes you wonder if we all have been encouraged by one source or another.

Are we all merely sheep for the slaughter?

GB