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Sunday, 06/15/2014 12:39:19 PM

Sunday, June 15, 2014 12:39:19 PM

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Isn't extortion a Federal crime? Why would the Feds care when Maryjane is still a Federal crime? How could the Feds take an extortion case about an illegal activity to court, the judge would feel like he had My Cousin Vinny as an Assistant US Attorney before him... NUTS!

An alleged shareholder has reached out to Quasar's CEO, Donnell J. Vigil via electronic mail in an attempt to extort Quasar. Mrs. Vigil would like to make it avidly clear that Quasar will not succumb to extortion and no funds will be paid to the assailant's PayPal account as requested and the correspondence sent to Mrs. Vigil is being forwarded to the legal authorities. This individual claims to know the name and location of the target acquisition grow store. A demand was made for payment to keep this individual from releasing the assumed name and location of the grow store so bashers will not harass these parties. If Quasar does not pay this individual the name and location that is assumed to be grow store will be released so naysayers can attempt to prevent the deal from closing. As previously mentioned, the grow store being acquired is bond to the terms executed.

So my question is it a Federal crime to be a shareholder in a company dealing in illegal Federal drugs?

I already had that on my list on things to do this week (call the Feds to see if its a crime so I could start looking into being a drug dealer shareholder) and following a posters posts over to here is how I ended up here (save your time, I'm not one of those no-arrest-status third-party feds going around extorting people with their electronics voice-of-god technology, lots of news out throughout the country since at least 2007 on these extortionist somehow knowing what they're thinking, its sad but ture... visit coasttocoastam.com see shows on John Hall, MD and Roger Tolces bugsweeps.com as a starting point to this technology.)