To: Jon Tara who wrote (1101 ) 2/19/1999 12:39:00 PM From: PartyTime Respond to of 2003
Geez, Jon. There's a lot going on that you don't like. Yet another example of you distorting good news and attempting to twist it into bad news. Should I feel sorry for you? You know, it's funny. 'Cause I do feel sorry for you. In balance, I think it's finally time for you to take stock and finally begin to realize that this Zulu is not as bad as you originally thought it was. And my above statement fits into a new theory I have on you. I suspect, given that you are a well-connected, founding member of SI (easily able to get people suspended), that you are connected with sort of an inside "club" of SI participants. I think you are part of a group which sees itself "stock police" committed to exposing penny stocks gone bad or were bad from the get-go. Pluvia and Bear Down's (also, like you, SI members since 1996) work on exposing the CTRN, ECTS, IVHD, SMEK and MALB scandal is an example. [NOTE: type either one of these symbols into your SI search engine, see what comes up.] So my theory is that you folks have formed some kind of "secret club" to uncover the biggest scam. Well, buddy, I think you picked the wrong horse when you theorized Zulu was a candidate. And, thus, I think it's time for you to recognize what you once thought was so, simply is not so. JT, it's my considered opinion that you should move on and actually do find a bad penny stock which is, in reality, just that: a bad penny stock. I think you have to realize Zulu is no longer a viable candidate for you. You should also consider that your colleagues just moved miles ahead of you with the work they've just completed on CTRN, ECTS, IVHD, SMEK and MALB. So go ahead, Jon, bring your campaign to a place where it's needed. I assure you, that place is not with Zulu. Either that, or buy some Zulu and join us meaningfully and realistically as we watch our investment mature. Your involvement against Zulu, Pat Hayton and we innocent investors is either a result of something like what I've described above, or you are indeed a paid shill getting paid so handsomely that you ignore your own public forum ( stockclub.com ), which presently--and ironically--could be described as a scam, tricking innovent investors to sign up for outdated and defunct investor information.