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To: Dean Dumont who wrote (1015)8/23/1998 2:40:00 PM
From: Cavalry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
well said and i give up on janice and her team, she is clueless on
aznt and it's merits and she is trying to spam this thread to bury the facts.
cav
20/6 out of ammo
bmart's posts have convinced me as has janice's behavior on this thread that aznt is real deal and a screaming buy for me, hope others pass on it, more for me, more for my friends, hopefully janice has created enough confusion to allow aznt's true believers to pick up some cheap shares



To: Dean Dumont who wrote (1015)8/23/1998 3:00:00 PM
From: Hogger  Respond to of 26163
 
I have a most serious question ... if you are bgtit, then is there a lil'tit ... anyway, I've been following this thread a little because of some of the dubious lurkers, and wonder how many of those who would negate the potential uses of natural cures and remedies if they had any actual first-hand experience ... I've been the recipient of several "herbal" treatments while tromping around jungles and in far away lagoons. My best friend spent seven or eight years in the jungles of Peru, Brazil, Ecquador, and others. Most of mine were Central America, South Pacific and Southeast Asia. Anyone who derides the effectiveness of "native Shaman" is very ignorant or reality ... note: I did not said stupid, I said "IGNORANT." For instance, while diving off Kandavu in Fiji, I encountered a Man-of-War and by the time I made shore, I was throwing up, swollen and running a temperature. We were staying with the island Chief's daughter (the medicine woman in line after her mother) who treated me entirely with leaves, grasses, etc. By night, I was able to not only walk, I was able to eat (and keep it down - that's the real trick) and was back in the water spearfishing the next day. Also, when people point at the failure of a native cure to perform as expected, they never seem to mention the millions of failures of manufactured medicine to do the same. As a diabetic, I am of course most interested in any sweetener that will make things taste better, but not force me to take a nap.
Hogger



To: Dean Dumont who wrote (1015)8/23/1998 3:25:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 26163
 
You still don't get the "Silicone" thing, do you, Mr Tit?

So...you think SI should make the Internet Safe for Hypesters? I don't. Give up your ignorant obsession with "illegal short positions" and take a REAL look at this company.

I've just spent a little time with AZNT's SEC filings. The last 10Q is from May; as we know, they've requested an extension for the current financials.

Funniest thing, though: I find no reference in these documents to "Zapara", or "Mr Charlies", or, in fact, to any pending lawsuits at all. Why is this, I wonder? And as ww pointed out yesterday, it's very odd indeed that the company hasn't filed with regard to its proposed measures to "enhance shareholder value". If they really mean to do this stuff--and not just to issue press releases--they have to, you know.

Any comments? I mean interpretive comments, not rants like the one I'm responding to. Isn't it evident to you that many recent posters to this thread actually KNOW something about market mechanics and the interpretation of financial statements? Oops, guess not.

Your friend, the (laughing) Demon Behind the Screen