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To: Cytotekk who wrote (12141)8/9/1998 1:48:00 PM
From: rjbac  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34075
 
Please no need to apologize. I really enjoy your posts. You are so level headed, so reasonable. Early on I was a bit over zealous to say the least and you never really jumped on me. Your Lost in Space Robot comment still makes laugh, remember? Jim B never did either. I think he changed me slightly with something he said. He too was very up front about his reasons for buying. Enough of this dribble, don't you think.
Now I did say in earlier posts that I have bought and sold this stock twice in the past 12 months. Here is the part that is personal. Made a small profit 1st time, small loss 2nd time.(SEC charges made me blink, not the investigation) So, kinda like kissing my sister. Maybe another reason this stock still peaks my interest. I don't know. I truly now feel these guys are just bad con artists, but if they are, they are really bad.... That's what makes this thing so darn perplexing. If the SEC hadn't charged Knittle and Ericson with Fraud(I know, I know, different property, 1994-1996, innocent until proven guilty whatever, still if true, I feel they just moved the con offshore) that is what I guess bugs me the most. We all know governments are corrupt and even noted Dr's can be "duped". But, If they could settle amicably with the SEC, I might change my mind. Until then, and with my knowledge of this sector, I feel this stock is a SCAM. Take care...

Bac