To: Velveeta; Calpernia; All
Ok, let me think this thru:
Gaiacomm is a company with no patents to sell and no real product, but it looks good on paper/web site.
Now lets sell their stock, to you, me and Mr. Terrorist.
If you or I want to sell our stock, it will have dropped and now have no value.
If Mr. Terrorist wants to sell his stock, it on that date and instant, will have a very high value and he will pocket a lot of money.
Whoopeeee, we have now transferred a bunch of money to the terrorist group and it will not show as a transfer.
Hey, it is my plot, so I can tell it like I want.
Of course, now I can pay Mr. terrorist a lot of money to do research for me. Or for doing the Advertising work.
Yes, i see it all.
520 posted on
06/25/2004 8:08:27 AM PDT by
nw_arizona_granny
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To: nw_arizona_granny
LOL! Doesn't even look good on the web-site, Granny.
There's no stock, no product, no patents.
Too many errors to be considered "professional" even for this untrained eye.
I picture this ruse as being similar to the Nigerian e-mail scammers who keep wanting to put 7 million dollars into my bank account.
Mr. Dan J. Thomas Jr. couldn't even manage to type up his annual report:
http://www.sunbiz.org/COR/2004/0512/183007A4.tif
To: nw_arizona_granny; Jill St Claire
To: nw_arizona_granny
ROFL!
That scenario fits MORE than Gaiacomm!
665 posted on
06/25/2004 1:23:26 PM PDT by
Calpernia
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