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NMKT and VPER have an excellent future.
poor EVEN,she's still at it.
So there isn't really a minimum price
WHAT ARE AMEX LISTING REQUIREMENTS :??
your forgot VPER
I got an e-mail yesterday saying there should be news soon on the progress.
Spelman Research Initiates Coverage of Viper Networks
10/25/04
SAN DIEGO, Oct 25, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Viper Networks, Inc. (OTC:VPER) announced today that Spelman Research has initiated coverage on the Company with a "Speculative Buy" rating. Along with this coverage, Spelman Research has published an independent research report on Viper Networks, Inc.
A co
py of the Viper Networks research report is available on Spelman's Web site, http://www.spelmanresearch.com , and will also appear on First Call, Zacks, and Reuters news wires.
MBTG might have hit bottom
shmo, what you post after hours is your business, has usually
nothing to do with trading as you know markets DO close.
BTW you should keep an eye on YPIL and VPER
VOIP news today on VPER and YPIL ...let's see what happens
You should check out VPER .
Posted: October 22, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com
On Monday, Oct. 18, 2004, Hassan Nemazee, an Iranian-American, one of John Kerry's top fund-raisers, was deposed in New York City. Under oath, Nemazee acknowledged that he has raised over $500,000 for the Kerry presidential campaign.
Iran had slipped into the first presidential debate virtually unnoticed. Near the end of the debate, John Kerry restated his position that the United States should supply Iran with nuclear fuel. Kerry said:
I think the United States should have offered the opportunity to provide the nuclear fuel, test them, see whether or not they were actually looking for it for peaceful purposes.
Alarm bells should have been sounding for any listener who cared about international peace or the security of Israel. The Islamic government ruling Iran is by all rational analyses a rogue, terror-supporting, mullah-dominated regime with a history of suppressing freedom with a fierce hand of violence. This is the same Iranian regime that held our diplomats hostage for 444 days under President Carter.
These mad Mullahs have sworn death to Israel – a policy they have emphasized by openly funding the terrorist organizations Hezbollah and Hamas, known for sending suicide bombers into Israel. The 9-11 commission's report devotes pages 240-241 to a section describing the "assistance from Hezbollah and Iran to al-Qaida." Even today, Iran sends insurgents across the border into Iraq to cause instability and attack American troops.
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Yet, Sen. Kerry boldly states he wants to give these international criminals free access to nuclear fuel, all under the presumption that they will keep their word and use the uranium for peaceful purpose only?
Under oath, even Mr. Nemazee, John Kerry's top Iranian fund-raiser, completely repudiated John Kerry's policy. Mr. Nemazee testified that Sen. Kerry had not asked his opinion, but if the senator had asked, Mr. Nemazee would have advised that the Iranian Islamic regime cannot be trusted but to have any intention other than to build nuclear weapons. Mr. Nemazee freely agreed that the current Iranian government is a terror-exporting regime, and he openly stated his wish for regime change.
What possibly could be going on here? Did Nemazee back the wrong candidate? Please, somebody give Mr. Nemazee a telephone. He needs to call the candidate before Sen. Kerry makes a horrible mistake and gives the mad mullahs nuclear fuel.
Or, was Nemazee not stating his true position under oath? Could we be experiencing a repeat of Bill Clinton's infamous Chinagate? Was Kerry willing to trade access to nuclear technology and nuclear fuel in return for generous campaign contributions? These are important questions. Maybe the truth was spoken by Nemazee's money, not the words he uttered at his deposition. Maybe Mr. Nemazee had achieved with Sen. Kerry's nuclear policy statement in the debate result he had intended.
One thing was for sure: The liberal, mainstream media were nowhere in sight. ABC, NBC, CBS, the New York Times, and the Washington Post wanted to be as far away as possible from the Nemazee deposition ... a story that might taint their predetermined candidate.
How did Mr. Nemazee's deposition come about? He started it by suing Iranian freedom-advocate, Aryo Pirouznia, the leader of the Student Movement Coordination Committee for Democracy in Iran. Nemazee charged Mr. Pirouznia with defamation for stating that Mr. Nemazee was an agent of the Iranian Islamic republic. Mr. Pirouznia filed a countersuit, locking Nemazee into a deposition. A judge in Texas, where the suit was filed, set the deposition for a date before the November election, despite the objections of Nemazee's leader.
Make no mistake about it: Iran is a clear and present danger to the world. Iran's leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has urged his country to develop a nuclear weapon as a top priority, exhorting his followers that, "We must have two bombs ready to go in January or you are not Muslims."
Iran's former president, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, claims Iran has already developed a satellite-launching rocket with a range of 2,000 kilometers – more than enough to reach Israel. Right now, Iran's Russian-constructed nuclear power plant at Bushehr is completed, waiting only for the delivery of nuclear fuel to be operational. The nuclear fuel need to operate Bushehr would be about half the way there to being weapons grade.
The moment Iran has in its possession a nuclear weapon capable of being unleashed on Israel, the entire calculation in the Middle East changes. Israel will immediately fear for survival and millions of Christians all around the world will be rushing to their Bibles to reread the story of the apocalypse. A nuclear-armed Iran, sitting on an estimated 40 percent of the world's known oil reserves might well venture into petroleum blackmail, with the price of oil reaching $100 or even $200 a barrel.
Should John Kerry and the pro-Iran lobby in the United States have its way, and should we normalize diplomatic relations with Iran, instantly the terror-supporting regime could take advantage of relaxations in Patriot Act protections, using the diplomatic cover as an easy excuse to slip terrorists more readily across our borders.
We are now sounding the alarm bell. Before Americans vote for president, just a few days from now, we need answers. Why, Sen. Kerry, is your policy for Iran any more secure than the nearly identical policy the last Democratic president followed for Korea? If Mr. Nemazee wants to stand by his deposition, we now have a videotape of his testimony ready to play for the world.
We will keep you posted as to where the streaming video can be viewed and we stand ready to get Mr. Nemazee in touch with Sen. Kerry so he can explain to his candidate of choice the tragic mistake the senator is ready to make.
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Jerome R. Corsi received a Ph.D. from Harvard University in political science in 1972 and has written many books and articles, including the No. 1 New York Times best-seller, "Unfit for Command – Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry." Dr. Corsi is an expert on political violence and terrorism and is currently writing a new book titled, "Atomic Islam," due to be released in 2005 by WND Books.
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AUML still looks attractive.
To watch this week would be TRPL , MDGN , VPER and might
look into BLFE and ALOC
I,ve read many comments on RB,but I don't think that last
order from Peru was very significant. I haven't done much
more dd, and not sure when more hot stuff is coming, but there
is a meeting next month, I just hope they won't have to issue
too many shares .
unless you bought 100,000 shares you really didn't make much
There's an ad campaign going on after the elections.
Air time is expensive til then. Looks like they "ll do ads
on ABC next month.
could hit .40 early next week
Might get back into it next week
Good isn't it?!
I just asked if they were to raise funds for an aquisition
what the ratio would possibly be like.
Any thoughts on MDGN and VPER ?
Don't tell the Talibans,they'll just destroy it like they did
with the 1000 year old Buddah. They'd love to get their hands
on the Vatican.
I like the picture of the fountain you post there.
where was that taken
If he does the reverse split,do you know what it will be
at ? 1 for 10, 1 for 50 , 1 for 100?
the mention of a stock reverse split in the release doesn't
look very attractive
Miised AUML today.Up on no news.
relax...enjoy life .laugh a little....live a little.
glad I stayed away from ACUP
When is the name change to happen anyway?
First order from Peru came in
today's watch list : TRPL MDGN ALOC BLFE
being a TRPL director
Not in Canada,but if you ask Bush he might answer :
"uhhhh....don't know..."
maybe in the U.S
DISTURBING ARTICLE FOR WOMEN (sorry ladies)
France deports controversial imam
Mr Bouziane has 16 children in France
A Muslim preacher who defended wife-beating has been deported from France.
Abdelkader Bouziane, an imam from Lyon, was arrested near his home and sent to Algeria on Tuesday, a day after a court ruled he could be expelled.
He was originally deported in April, but the decision was overruled and he was allowed to return.
In an interview, Mr Bouziane had endorsed wife-beating, declared he was polygamous, and expressed the wish that "the entire world become Muslim".
The 52-year-old Algerian told a Lyon newspaper earlier this year that violence against unfaithful wives was justified by the Koran.
CLERIC'S EXPULSION
21 April: Abdelkader Bouziane deported to Algeria
23 and 26 April: Deportation order suspended by two courts
22 May: Returns to France
4 October: Council of State rules deportation legal
5 October: Bouziane flown to Algeria
The government accused him of inciting violence, and used a new directive aimed at stamping out Islamic fundamentalism to have him deported to Algeria.
But a French tribunal ruled the original expulsion illegal because Mr Bouziane had not been charged and was not allowed to defend himself.
He returned to France, where he has 16 children by two wives, all with French nationality.
The government appealed to the Council of State, France's highest administrative court. On Monday it ruled that the cleric could be thrown out of France after all.
Outcry
He was arrested on Tuesday and put on a flight to Oran, in Algeria.
Mr Bouziane's remarks on wife-beating caused an outcry in France, with many Muslim lawyers condemning them as un-Islamic.
France has admitted imams from other countries to ensure that its 5m Muslim communities have enough prayer leaders.
But the BBC's Caroline Wyatt in Paris says recently the French authorities and moderate Muslims have become worried that some are preaching a strict or fundamentalist form of Islam.
President Jacques Chirac has said he is willing to modify immigration law so France can deport those it fears are stirring up hatred.
Mr Bouziane is the fourth imam this year to be deported from France.
The others were deemed to have either supported terrorism and thus endangered the security of the French state, or preached extreme forms of Islam incompatible with French civil law.
no , neither are those on welfare, or that have uic expiration,
or that returned to school full time after having quit working.
are you in college?
be careful as of 09/24/2004 180,705,970 o/s on acup