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To: Chuca Marsh who wrote (34444)12/3/1998 11:32:00 PM
From: Ptaskmaster  Respond to of 35569
 
Well now Chuca, no OK Corrals here, but I once owned a Colt single action .45, the 1950s reissue of the Buntline Special. Took too long to get the darn thing out of the holster though, almost half a second, so I fell back on my trusty old favorite, an original Colt .44 Frontier model of 1873 with the short, 4 1/2 inch barrel.. It had two 'real' notches on the handle, and I know for a fact that the man who used it in the '30s before it came to me died of 'lead poisoning' with it clutched in his hand.

Good luck with your med stuff in the am with a relative.

Ptaskau



To: Chuca Marsh who wrote (34444)12/4/1998 6:00:00 AM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
ChucaLuck in med stuff in AM with a relative.

Chuca, warm weather and Harvard Square and small group of people being
entertained...maybe watching a chess Master give anyone a try for $5,
or maybe an honest to goodness, hands faster than your eyes, bet you
can not tell me which of these three shells the pea is now under.

The shell game, is the hand really quicker than the eyes,
or is it fixed, rigged, as in dishonest.

Now, if you are distracted, by say someone walking by coughs loudly,
and you loose where the pea is, you could call a yellow flag, and if
the gamer is an honest and reasonable person, then a reset is done.

But now look at another shell game, one that is always dishonest
because the gamer knows that he cannot win fairly, and he is willing
to cheat and deceive.

Something like a shell game, but in this one the pea you are trying
to follow and understand, is switched to another type pea. You will
always be allowed to find the pea because you will always have it
presented to you in easy view. But the pea at the end of the game
that you have located has been poisoned, where the original one was
not. If you knew that the pea was bad, then you would try NOT to
find it. But you were told it is a good one, and it was, but switched
to the bad one.

How to switch the pea in front of your eyes.
Simply, distract you with a pawn type person.
A lackey. Someone easily used by others.
A simpleton, and doesn't even realize that he's being used.
Thinks he part of something, but really, when he can't hear
those he worked with, they are laughing at him.

One more person, not needed, but was present here.
A hacker, one that draws in the crowd.
Sets up the scam, so the gamer can do it.

Tim Hall did the set up.
Bill Jackson did the shell game.
Ptaskmaster was the lackey.

My post to Ptaskmaster was a way for me to find out if he understood
that he was being used. Answer, nope.

Ptaskmaster, I hold no ill towards you.
You repeat words and thought of others.
Go back into your little boys room and hold you gun with the two
death notches, and make believe you were the one, big and tall.
Don't watch old news reels of WWI or WWII, it will scare you,
and make believe time will poof away.

(the time line for the events)

<<< From: Tim Hall >>>
... were a number of consultants involved in IPM. BD,...
... shareholders could not see the reports, only management
... provide the bailing out shareholders copies of these reports

No problem here, old news that sucked back then, and still sucks
as dumb and wrong for this type of information to keep a secret.
This stuff was test results, not the formula for the new Coke.

Tim's job is now done, he hacked in the thread attention.
Now time for the shell game, with Bill Jackson.

<<< From: Bill Jackson >>>
... Tim, there are few valid reasons to keep such reports secret...
... is a basis for suspicion...
... Just another suspicious act...

At this point the pea you are following is IPM in the PAST.

<<< From: Ptaskmaster >>>
... if there are secret locations or methods in the reports ...
... Or embarrassing criticisms of IPM's procedures ...

The pawn, Ptaskmaster, was moved, for the distraction.
Now Bill Jackson switches the pea, from PAST to PRESENT.
Where the IPM of the past is agreed to be a "don't trust",
this don't trust tag is now keep, but the IPM is changed
to the present, which is the entity the shareholders have
pledged money to save. And thus, give money to a "don't trust"
is a dumb thing to do.

Tim and Bill set this up, and used(con'ed) Ptaskservant.

Slick, slimly, smelly, .....
Ptaskservant is forgiven since he was clueless.

Let I forget, the "punch line", the advice and Truth to believe,
that which will Save us ipmcf shareholders, so we don't again
hurt ourselves.

<<< From: Bill Jackson >>>
... darkness is best kept swept over the shareholders eyes ...
... Let them see the light and they are gone ...

Tim & Bill have shown us IPMCF shareholders the LIGHT,
and we shall be gone and leave our hopes and dreams of riches,
leave our past investments, let it lay on the ground for any
other passerby to pick up.

Just accept our lost as final and look away.

And if others reap the riches of the desert dirts,
then its must be scam money or an illlusion.

A return on our investment is not to be, so says Tim and Bill.

Doug