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imo pleading guilty does not right past wrongs and does not make him a good guy. he is really doing it because it is the easy way out, same reason he commited the crimes.
<You would have Matt punished along the same guidelines as those who committed billion dollar frauds>
yes. if the system started doling out max sentences for all i crimes think we would do 2 things: 1. get the crooks off the streets. 2. increase the risk factor and provide a disincentive for bad behavior.
as it is now they plead guilty forfeit some money and walk away free to start over.
or maybe since the system is failing we could resort to some "mad max" justice?
i think he could get 80 yrs just for the money laundering. if he gets of with 20 that should be great. after all it is more than he did for any of his victims.
agree with both you and renee, but what the judge is really looking for here is mo' heads. if matt delivers he will get favorable treatment. imo.
i've been told that not everybody will be on vacation.....
lol.
I'm sorry, i thought you were on the subject of revocation? are you changing direction now?
yes, i am sure that the sec will seek a permanent injunction against selling unauthorized shares. kind of a foregone conclusion. yes.
but this is not anything like having the shares revoked or that the company will be shut down, is it. it is completely different. and to say an injunction is the same as having the shares revoked or that the company will be closed is really a lie, or at least a stupid mistake. isn't it?
so exactly what is it (the words or phrase the sec used) that makes you think the co. will be shut down/ shares will be revoked?
is there something in the definition of "injunction" that makes you think the sec will put the company out of business?
injunction:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Injunction
it says nothing about revoking anything.
it says, "refrain from certain activities permanently " where do you get the revoked thing? wishful thinking?
a permanent injunction is not much more than a slap on the wrist, lol. most of the time there is not even a fine.
go back and do your dd.
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&aq=0h&oq=perm&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4ACGW_en___US360&q=permanent+injunction
i know you would not want to mislead anybody
cygnus, it appears your dd is again lacking. i know you would never endeavor to mislead.
http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/permanent+injunction
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permanent injunction n. a final order of a court that a person or entity refrain from certain activities permanently or take certain actions (usually to correct a nuisance) until completed. A permanent injunction is distinguished from a "preliminary" injunction which the court issues pending the outcome of a lawsuit or petition asking for the "permanent" injunction. (See: injunction, preliminary injunction, temporary injunction)
here is an example of a permanent injunction:
http://blog.seattlepi.com/microsoft/library/20090811i4iinjunction.pdf
<PERMANENT INJUNCTION
In accordance with the Court’s contemporaneously issued memorandum opinion and order
in this case, Microsoft Corporation is hereby permanently enjoined from performing the following
actions with Microsoft Word 2003, Microsoft Word 2007, and Microsoft Word products not more
than colorably different from Microsoft Word 2003 or Microsoft Word 2007 (collectively “Infringing
and Future Word Products”) during the term of U.S. Patent No. 5,787,449:
1. selling, offering to sell, and/or importing in or into the United States any
Infringing and Future Word Products that have the capability of opening a .XML,
.DOCX, or .DOCM file (“an XML file”) containing custom XML;
2. using any Infringing and Future Word Products to open an XML file
containing custom XML;
3. instructing or encouraging anyone to use any Infringing and Future Word....>
pls note that microsoft is still doing business. they have not been "shut down" that is not the purpose of an injunction.
this is an old article but shows what kind of revenues amci could be making:
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:uzE9ugaFbSUJ:www.pttc.org/newsletter/newsletter_past/3qtr2002/v8n3nn11.htm+Bruce+Bacon+of+AMCI&cd=50&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
September 2002 Case Studies
Satellite-based alarm system saves compressor operators time and money
James Barr, J-W Operating, Addison, Texas; Steve Watwood, and Bruce Bacon, American Millennium Corporation, Inc. (AMCI), Golden, Colorado; and Curtis Roys, CC Technology, Midland, Texas
Bottom line: To decrease false alarms and unreliable notification of compressor downtimes, J-W Operating (JW) installed magnetically-attached, vibration sensor, satellite-based alarm systems on more than two dozen compressors in their field operations, starting in 1999. Several have been on location more than two years without a single problem, and J-W has not had to replace the first set of batteries. J-W has installed an additional 12 units on compressors that they monitor for others. Eliminating just a few hours of downtime pays for the low-cost ($1,600 installation, plus $30 to $40/month for air time) service. Due to utilizing the geo-synchronous satellites, there are no blind spots; the system is always up.
hows this for a start?
http://uavc.mckeon.house.gov/2010/01/new-drone-spies-combat-targets-from-the-stratosphere.html
New Drone Spies Combat Targets from the Stratosphere
By Andy Graham on January 6, 2010 1:33 PM | 2 Comments The U.S. military hopes Sanswire-TAO's STS-111, which looks like a cross between a weather balloon and a dirigible, will stealthily gather intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance information
By Larry Greenemeier
December 31, 2009
New Drone Spies Combat Targets from the Stratosphere
EYE IN THE SKY The STS-111 aircraft, which is still in prototype, is in essence a worm-like weather balloon that undulates through the Earth's lower atmosphere.
Aerial drones have garnered a lot of attention (and controversy) for their ability to launch missile strikes for the U.S. military against enemies in Afghanistan, Pakistan and other hotspots. However, the Department of Defense is now cultivating another type of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for use in combat planning, designed to soar high above the battlefield for so-called ISR (intelligence gathering, surveillance and reconnaissance) missions.
The STS-111 aircraft, which is still in prototype, is in essence a worm-like weather balloon that undulates through the Earth's lower atmosphere, guided by satellite or ground communications or programmed to operate autonomously. "It's really a communications platform that has the ability to provide ISR," says Dan Erdberg, vice president of operations for Sanswire Corp. in Aventura, Fla. Sanswire and Stuttgart, Germany-based TAO Technologies formed a new entity called Sanswire-TAO in June 2008 specifically to develop, market and sell a lineup of ISR UAVs (the STS-111 being their first).
The 33.8-meter long STS-111 is made up of four segments that form what Erdberg refers to as an "airchain" platform. The first segment consists of a bullet-shaped balloon filled with helium, making it lighter than air. The remaining three segments (connected by hinges) house a single, elongated balloon filled with a gaseous fuel made of mostly methane, making it neutrally buoyant (the balloon's mass equals the mass of the air it displaces).
…
The Sanswire-TAO aircraft is different from other military drones in several ways, but the two most important are cost and flight duration. Whereas the STS-111 costs about $3 million to make, the Air Force's new "Gorgon Stare" UAV, essentially a Reaper drone fitted with wide-area surveillance sensors, costs about $15 million. And, while a fully loaded Reaper can stay in the air for a maximum of 14 hours, the STS-111 is designed to monitor enemy targets for up to two-and-a-half days before returning to base.
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Sanswire-TAO announced on Tuesday that they will publicly unveil the STS-111 UAV at Sanford International Airport in Orlando, Fla., in mid-2010. The company, which held a private demonstration of the technology in Stuttgart, Germany, on December 18, is working on a number of what it refers to as "Stratellite" aircraft, with STS-111 being the first. The next Stratellite is expected to fly as high as 18,288 meters.
Mission Statement
The mission of the Congressional Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Caucus is to educate members of Congress and the public on the strategic, tactical, and scientific value of UAVs, actively support further development and acquisition of more capable UAVs, and to more effectively engage the civilian aviation community on UAV use and safety.
As members of this Caucus, we:
1.Acknowledge the overwhelming value of UAVs to the defense, intelligence, homeland security, and the scientific communities;
2.Recognize the urgent need to rapidly develop and deploy more UAVs in support of ongoing operations;
3.Work with the military, industry, NASA, the Department of Homeland Security, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and other stakeholders to seek fair and equitable solutions to challenges created by UAV operations in the U.S. National Air Space (NAS);
4.Support our world-class industrial base that engineers, develops, manufactures, and tests UAVs creating thousands of American jobs;
5.Support policies and budgets that promote a larger, more robust national security UAV capability.
did you trade this morning?
they can no longer trade glbt because it is revoked.
if this is the case they were just fixing their error.
ask cali and surf
where are they now?
at least 4
does that mean cali was wrong?
first, don't panic!!!!! do not forget to breath!
when you find out what the float is please do tell us.
welcome to the board.
actually i have been accumulating on the dips for about 3-4 yrs now
;)
i feel pretty good about what they are doing and believe all will be known in due time, hoping for a dividend.
welcome.
" MONTHS TO FIX BEST CASE."
looks like you were wrong
what is talbor used for?
looks like you might be right.
pope, are you still buying?
weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
wow! never saw that coming. lmao
ask .02
March 2010 Reg SHO Daily Files
Pursuant to a Securities and Exchange Commission request, FINRA has agreed to make reported short sale trade data publicly available. Daily Short Sale Volume File formatting guide
Date|Symbol|ShortVolume|TotalVolume|Market
20100317|BZTG|652500|4084500|O
Date|Symbol|ShortVolume|TotalVolume|Market
20100316|BZTG|450000|500000|O
http://regsho.finra.org/FORFshvol20100316.txt
666k .01
ihub also takes money from "stock promoters" if ihub is doing business with criminals what does that make ihub?
if ihub does not control what is posted why are so many people saying that posts get deleted because of content?
in reality the mods(irps) get posts deleted if they do not like the content.....everybody knows this, it is no secret, it is in the indictment that matt plead guilty to.
sorry but i just had to laugh, you are talking about the conduct of posters on ihub just after the chief admin pleaded guilty to stock fraud and admitted to using ihub to commit said fraud to the tune of @6 million dollars.
compared to what matt has plead guilty to calling someone a name just seems so..... trivial. one has to wonder if this whole tou thing was just a joke, or a way to control content, how could it really be about morals and values? you know, like you called jim a liar, go to jail! but in the mean time matt is working the boards with his crew, telling whoppers and making 6 figures.
do yo see the irony?
-- success beckoned, wine, women, lambos. How could any twenty-something-year-old resist?
Newly
i have to disagree. i think millions do resist, indeed millions chose to do good. matt was weak and had poor character, and a huge ego. he was an adult, he committed crimes. i look at his behavior and i see a sociopath, not a poor kid who was misled.
imho.
if you read the indictments there is a ton of evidence. computers phone, records, bank accounts, ims, money, more money,even more money.... they had matts computer! this case was well put together over time. guilty was a forgone conclusion.
what about gsat?
you mean the cult is buying millions of shares?
the co. is expecting a few crazys to buy millions of shares?
you state, "I doubt very much if Shayne paid anything for any of the shares the company issued him as well. It is clearly written in the international con man's handbook that paying for things like stock is strictly against the rules. "
do you know what shane paid for the alleged shares, or just suppose or guess?
do you have a copy or link to this,"international con man's handbook" that you reference?
do yo know how many shares were issued?
these answers would clear things up. tia.
with all the dd you have done you do not know how buzz came about?
what about 7123000.com, do you remember how that came to be?
were 7123 and buzz subsidies of atct?
my opinion on buzz
expect the unexpected.
do you have any docummentation to support this idea?
in may of 06 there was a reverse merger. i do not recall any new stock issue.
must be the power of the internet....