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Lance, to be perfectly honest with you, I think that is your safest bet. May God help the spammers that come here in an attempt to artificially inflate the price of a stock.
cool, I just read your post to greg s too. Lance, maybe he doesn't have time to engage in chit chat but wants to share his picks so we can get in on the ride too. It's all about having the most number of eyes out there finding the good ones and sharing their thoughts and picks.
What if, I see one that's running, I want to hurry up and post it on two other boards where I have friend so they can get it too. Then, I want to watch the stock, not chat about it. Then, I want to do scans and find the next mover...can't do that if I'm chatting.
I'm talking off the top of my head here because I really have no clue was precipitated all this. I'm just trying to look at it objectively.
greg s, I recently started law school so for about the last month, I have been kind of out of the loop. I'm "assuming", based on your post that all this is about Ruellit?
greg s, I don't have a problem with Ruellit.
But I will tell you this, IF he or ANYBODY else is over here, posting on a stock he is paid to promote, and he does NOT disclose, he is going to wish he had never heard of this board. That's a promise.
kboy, you don't know me but if you did, you would know that I am a HUGE Freedom of Speech advocate. Quite frankly, I don't think there should any censorship of any kind and it's for legal reasons that I say that.
The posters on this board have been around and trading for a long time. If somebody comes over here and spams, in an attempt to artificially inflate the price of a stock, most of us will see it and call it for what it is.
For the new people, by reading what we have to say about it, they can learn from it. So, rather than delete the "offensive" post, offer information, ie..."so and so just posted the same message on 5 boards in the last 2 minutes and I just got an email blast on it as well..somebody is promoting it...be forewarned."
By approaching it like that, you expose the spammer, teach the newbies and warn everybody else. If the "spammer" doesn't like the feedback and exposure he gets, he probably won't come back.
Let the other poster post Lance. Give him his fair share of "air time". Everybody here knows their chit...
BUT, he darn well better be prepared to take the heat when I or somebody else crawls his crap if he's trying to artificially inflate the price of a stock by spamming it.
Lance, it's different if somebody does what I call a "drive by" and hits our board with some pos and leaves, never to be heard from again. That's not the case with Omni.
If somebody is giving you grief about him...tell them to pm me about it. I'll be happy to field those emails and pm's.
Well here's my opinion on the subject...as if anybody will care...lol.
1. The guy has a following.
2. You don't get a following like that by consistently posting losers.
3. You can't pick them right EVERY time.
4. He regularly posts on THREE boards and he is FRIENDS with people on all three boards.
5. Who the hell are we, to tell him if he posts something here, he can't go post it on two other boards that he has friends on.
6. There are no sheep on this board, so what if he spams, we (should) all know to make our own calls by now and not ride on somebody's shirtail.
Now, if somebody that does NOT post on this board regularly and comes over here and posts a POS trying to spam it, then YES, I agree, he should be deleted. Either that or we can have fun and rip him/her a new ars. But Omni is/was a regular. He is merely sharing his picks, bad, good or indifferent...
Ok, that's my story and I'm sticking to it. Popular opinion or not, I don't care...that's how I feel about it.
Ok, enough about charts on OTC's. Look, it's real simple. OTC's are the most manipulated stocks out there, hence their historical charts are just as easily manipulated.
Now, having said that, INTRADAY charts can be very effective in determining and entry and exit point.
On OTC's, I use historical charts to see if the stock's being manipulated or not. One that's being "worked" usually runs about 3 days and then it's in the toilet.
SC, more than likely, he spammed the same message on his three favorite boards...he's been warned how many times?
LOL, good one...nice save...lol
I bet you didn't duck either did you? ha ha ha
Oh shut up Sprint....smack, couch, kaboom !!!!
OMG...OMG...Lance? ROFLMAO
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Welcome back Greg...eom
R O F L M A O....somebody send him a Lance to English dictionary.
You know what's really funny Lance? I just told Sprint yesterday that something really frightening was going on. I no longer need a Lance to English dictionary or an interpreter, I can actually follow you now...LOL
That's cool...let them run it. Beauty is in the EYE of the beholder.
Big, Big, HUGE difference between an EXPLORATION license and a MINING license.
They have an EXPLORATION license...this is what it entitles them to do.
Article 12. Rights of exploration license holders
An exploration license holder shall have the following rights:
the exclusive right to conduct exploration for minerals within the boundaries of an exploration claim in accordance with this law;
the exclusive right to obtain a mining license for any part of an exploration area upon fulfilling the terms and conditions of this law;
the right to transfer or pledge all or part of an exploration license in accordance with the terms and conditions of this law;
the right to obtain two extensions of the term of an exploration license for two (2) years each, upon fulfilling the terms and conditions of this law;
the right to have access to, entry on, and transit through, the exploration area and a right to construct temporary structures necessary for conducting exploration activities;
the right of entry to and transit through the land adjacent to the exploration area for the purpose of gaining access and entry to the exploration area;
the right of entry to and transit through land owned or used by other persons in order to exercise the rights described in this Article. This right shall be determined by a contract between the license holder and the landowner or land-user in accordance with the provisions of the Civil law.
Lance, their "licenses" according to Mongolia, only allow them to basically LOOK at the topsoil. They can't even disturb the soil.
MAGR...yeah, there's something up alright. I guarantee it!!
OTCBB: MAGR
TORONTO, July 17 /CNW/ - Mr. Reno Calabrigo, the President of Magnum D'Or
Resources, Inc. ("Magnum" or "the Company") is pleased..
and...
Trail leads from drug raid to murders
Neal Hall
The Vancouver Sun
August 14, 2003
CREDIT: Mark van Manen, Vancouver Sun
Sid Morrisroe was convicted of the killing of Joe Philliponi in 1983. His daughter, Tami, tried to clear his name and went to police after she infiltrated a Vancouver criminal organization.
CREDIT: Glenn Baglo, Vancouver Sun
Detectives with metal detector sweep front yard of Abbottsford farm where five people died in what is believed to be a drug-related execution.
Salvatore Ciancio
Daryl Brian Klassen
Raymond Graves
Sonto Graves
Robert (Bobby) Moyes
Eugene and Michele Uyeyama
A complex police investigation into organized crime's involvement in cocaine trafficking began almost eight years ago when a large cache of the drug was found in a car stopped by police on the Trans-Canada Highway.
On Sept. 24, 1995, Chilliwack RCMP discovered more than 135 kilograms of cocaine hidden inside a vehicle that had been rented in Alberta. Two Quebec men were charged with possession of a narcotic.
Five days later, the RCMP drug squad found 170 kilograms of cocaine along with an AR-10 assault rifle in a home the 2900-block of East Fifth Avenue in Vancouver.
After the drug busts, seven murders took place in 1995 that police believe were tied to the cocaine trade.
First, Eugene Uyeyama, 35, and his wife Michele, 30, were allegedly tortured and killed in their Burnaby home before it was set on fire in December 1995.
It is believed the Uyeyamas were killed because they were involved with a criminal organization with links to a Colombian cocaine cartel and the couple were considered informers who had apparently talked to police about protection.
Then, five people were murdered at an Abbotsford farmhouse in September 1996: Raymond Graves, 70; his wife Sonto Graves, 56; their son David Kernail Sangha, 37, and family friends Daryl Brian Klassen and his wife Teresa Klassen, both 30.
The Graves were allegedly killed because they owed a drug debt. The Klassens, who were also involved in the cocaine trade, apparently dropped by to visit the Graves and were killed.
But it would take years before various police departments throughout the Lower Mainland made any connections between the murders and the drug seizures.
One of the first breaks in the case came during an investigation that involved former Richmond housewife Tami Morrisroe, who claims she infiltrated a Vancouver criminal organization in 1995 to help prove that her father had been wrongly convicted of murder.
Tami Morrisroe had met a man while visiting her father, Sid Morrisroe, in prison; the man told Tami that her father had been framed and he knew who was behind the frame-up.
Morrisroe said years ago that she met the man after he was released from prison and he allegedly got her involved in counting out millions of dollars in drug money.
Morrisroe, realizing later that she was in over her head, turned to police for help. The RCMP enlisted her as a police agent and used electronics experts to place a listening device in her purse, which transmitted conversations with members of the alleged criminal organization.
After new information arose two years into the cocaine-murder investigation -- there is a ban on publication of what the new development was -- police first began a murder investigation, followed by a drug investigation.
Last summer, after a 20-month joint police investigation, three men were charged with the alleged drug murders: Robert (Bobby) Moyes was charged with the five murders at the Abbotsford farmhouse along with co-accused Mark Therrien, 39.
Moyes was also charged with the murders of the Uyeyamas along with co-accused Salvatore Ciancio, 40.
Last Oct. 10, Moyes pleaded guilty to seven counts of first-degree murder and received a mandatory life sentence without parole for 25 years.
Moyes was already serving a life sentence for robbery when he took part in the alleged contract killings.
Ciancio and Therrien are still facing separate murder trials next year in Chilliwack and Vancouver.
- - -
THE PLAYERS
THE ALLEGED CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION
Anthony (Tony) Terazekis, 43, Vancouver
Charges: Terazekis is charged with instructing the commission of an offence for the benefit of a criminal organization, the first charge of its kind in B.C. under new federal legislation. Terazekis is also charged with conspiracy to traffic cocaine and heroin and trafficking cocaine and heroin. Police allege that Terazekis operated a drug distribution business out of the American Hotel in the Downtown Eastside.
In March 2002, Terezakis was one of two men pulled over in a car near Revelstoke, from which police seized cellphones, a map of Calgary and $45,381.
In June, Terezakis, along with Michael Anthony Ovsenek, Christopher Ian Wong and Christopher James Pammenter, were charged with the extortion of Roderick Medina and Thong Dao in Calgary.
Criminal History: In May 1999, Terazekis received one year probation after being convicted in Surrey of possessing a prohibited weapon without a license. In July 1999, he was sent to jail for 14 days after being convicted in Surrey of drug possession. Last month, he was fined $920 for drug possession in Port Coquitlam.
Other alleged members of the criminal organization
The information sworn by Detective Tom Oger lists several people who have not been charged as possible members of the same criminal organization as Terezakis, including their nicknames. Those people include:
David (Disco Dave) Hadei, Sean (Goots) Boden, Curtis (Curt) (Von Hess) Davey, Shane (Hannibal) Yerbury, Christopher (Chris) Norman, Samantha (Sam) Bryce, Jaggit (Jeeves) Farwaha, Juanita Stankovic, (Billy Bonkers) aka "BB", Randy Terezakis, Ralph Hanneke and Salvatore Ciancio.
Sean Craig Casselman, 30, Vancouver
Charges: Casselman is charged with conspiracy to traffic cocaine and heroin, trafficking cocaine and heroin, possessing cocaine for the purpose of trafficking and possessing a .357 magnum revolver without a license.
Criminal history: Casselman was convicted in Port Coquitlam of driving while disqualified in 1997 and driving while impaired in 1996.
Gus Lioudakis, 61, Vancouver
Charges: Lioudakis is charged with conspiracy to traffic cocaine and heroin and trafficking cocaine and heroin.
Andrew Goosen, 19, Abbotsford
Charges: Goosen is charged with conspiracy to traffic cocaine and heroin and trafficking cocaine and heroin.
CONSPIRACY #1
Michael Anthony Ovsenek, 37, Vancouver
Charges: Ovsenek is charged with conspiracy and possession of drugs for trafficking. He has also been charged along with Anthony Terezakis with the extortion of two men.
Brent Anthony Licht, 36, Kelowna
Charges: Licht is charged with conspiracy to traffic drugs.
In 2002, Licht successfully fought extradition to the U.S. for drug charges.
Unindicted co-conspirators
The bail conditions for some of those involved in the second conspiracy mentions several "unindicted co-conspirators" that the accused are forbidden to have contact with. They include:
Frank Barley, Christopher Licht, Carol Gaddison, Rosario Ciolli, Reno Calabrigo, Martino Calabrette, Randall Hallordson, Jamie Sclater, Aviv Ciulla, Carmelo Icbiasi and Rino Voci
Sidney Dallas, 43, Vancouver
Charges: Dallas is charged with conspiracy to traffic drugs.
Salvatore Santalucia, 34, Vancouver
Charges: Santalucia is charged with conspiracy to traffic drugs.
CONSPIRACY #2
These charges relate to the 1995 police seizure of 305 kilograms of cocaine from a vehicle in the Fraser Valley and a home in East Vancouver.
Aviv Ciulla, 32, Vancouver
Charges: Charged with conspiring to traffic in cocaine.
Ciulla is also listed as an unindicted co-conspirator in connection with Conspiracy #1.
Jairo Castenada, 39, Vancouver
Charges: Charged with conspiring to traffic in cocaine
Salvatore Ciancio, 40, Vancouver
Charges: Charged with conspiring to traffic in cocaine.
Ciancio is currently in custody and awaiting trial for the 1995 Burnaby murders of Eugene Uyeyama, 35, and his wife Michele, 30. Ciancio is also listed by police as one of the members of the same criminal organization as Anthony Terezakis
Eugene and Michele Uyeyama
The Uyeyamas, who are believed to have been involved in a criminal organization importing cocaine, were apparently killed and tortured in their Burnaby home in 1995 because they were considered police informers.
5 Abbotsford Murders
In 1996, five people were murdered at a rural farmhouse in Abbotsford. They were:Raymond Graves, 70, and his wife Sonto Graves, 56, who the Crown alleged may have stolen $28,000 in a cocaine deal; Sonto Graves' son David Kernail Sangh, 37; Daryl Brian Klassen, 30, and his 30-year-old wife Teresa.
Robert (Bobby) Moyes, 48
Moyes, a career criminal, pleaded guilty last October to seven counts of first-degree murder in October 2002 in connection with the five Abbotsford farm murders and the murder of the Uyeyamas.
@Copyright 2003 The Vancouver Sun
TORONTO, Oct 07, 2003 (PRIMEZONE via COMTEX) -- Ofek Capital Corp. (Pink
Sheets:OFCC), a fully reporting company, announced today that it has filed their
consolidated financial statement for the first 9 months ending July 31. The
filing was submitted through SEDAR.
I guess that's why they're on the pinks, right?
Harbs? You're sending shares to SPRINT to HOLD for you? Better send him an oxygen bottle too. Or at the very least, a brown paper bag to breathe into when he starts hyperventilating.
Plenty of support here...lol
Well she broke the upper BB so I thought she might go..
like the chart on that one...SEVU
That's pretty wild...but, what if...
let your mind wander....hmm, what if..
Nice to know the world will still be around in 2256 anyway.
Hey, that's Walker my DAWG...I remember him...lol.
Hey SSP, I got a PM from an admirer of yours today. She likes your pic and thinks you're quite the hottie...
geez Lance, umm, trying to be polite here but 60 seconds? No, I'm not going there...I'm not gonna do it...
But 60 seconds...poor Sharon.
Oh speaking of Lance...Lance have you seen the Earthlink commercial with the two guys that are bidding on a jersey. I cracked up when I saw that. Immediately thought of you and your bobble heads.
LaFem, is Lance wearing his underwear on his head again?
They really did suck pretty bad didn't they.;..roflmao. But hey, a win's a win.
Hey Harbs...go back to bed and sleep another day...when you wake up..it will be monday
oh no honey, that "one word" I mentioned...will get him EVERY TIME...roflmao
See...seee how you men are...!!! Funny thing though, I bet that woman would suddenly exist again just by mentioning one word...
I finally figured out why women don't enjoy watching sports as much as men do.
We "allow" disruptions. I watched about 5 or 6 minutes of the 1st quarter. Then, distruptions...blah, blah...10 minutes of the 4th quarter.
Men, on the other hand, plop down in front of the screen and that's it. The rest of the world ceases to exist. Must be nice.
Way to go DAWWWWGS.....!!!!
Joe, read the board description..."no sub pennies please". I think that one more than qualifies ...0025
Joe, how many shares did Scott give you to pump Lanza's pos.