Sunday, August 03, 2014 6:09:05 AM
That's all total gibberish pushed by the MW/RW cabal. (Clarify who this please for the 10th time) Not one shred of evidence exists to prove, or even indicate, any of those outlandish allegations against the Boom Brothers. (And so the counter suit is filed for what? The prosecutor is involved for what? SA has a criminal legal team in place for what?....) In the meantime, lets not lose sight of the fact that this case is about non-payment of a debt and breach of a contract for repayment. (It goes deeper than that...see counter suit) There is an ocean of history to show that non-payment of debt is a way of life for MW. just look at all the judgments against him/IFUS for non-payment. in all likelihood, there will be more judgments to follow. (I doubt it..not one shred of evidence to show there will be either).
BTW, what shareholders supported the supposed MW/RW purge action against Ol' Joe and SA? Where is the record stating such? When was the vote taken and how was it taken? (As a non shareholder, you don't have access to this. But! SA and JS know who they are...ask them)
Here's a little tidbit that speaks volumes about the underlying character of those who are running IFUS. Why would anyone partner up with some one like Tony Boyden to begin with? I'm even told that there was a serious romantic involvement. This information is taken from a news paper article and sited in a post. I've already provided the link a few days ago ... but I'll be happy to post it again, if you wish: (quite frankly that's a company I don't know about, don't care to know about or it's negative connotation)
The Dimples saga was surely one of the most bizarre to hit the stock
market this decade, although it has some stiff competition. The
company was started in 1989 by Rhonda Maxwell, who later changed
her name to Rhonda Windsor-Maxwell. Ms. Maxwell decided that
what the world needed was biodegradable cloth diapers, and she set
out to design some, called Dimples.
She enlisted the help of a former construction company executive
named Tony Boyden, who in turn brought in an Ontario businessman
he had gotten to know: Douglas Elliott. In true Dimples fashion, one of
the reasons Mr. Boyden recruited Mr. Elliott was that Mr. Boyden was
awaiting trial on a charge of counselling to commit murder (he was (yawn, so what? What does any of that have to do with current IFUS? What does/did Tony have to do with IFUS? Nothing from what I gather. Only thing relevant is JS and SA are going to jail and will lose everything! The shareholders who intend to go after them next (I guess we're the cabal but would like for YOU to clarify) are not going to back off until they fix the wrongs they've done to the Company and it's Shareholders. The evidence is very clear, what they've done maliciously to damage the company has had an affect on the shareholders. They've broken several laws in the process and will be forced to pay for it. Major Shareholders (like me) are going to want damaged for this! You can discuss MW a you want. Regardless of what's settled with MW, the shareholders want justice, so if SA is hiring legal teams like he did for PV, JS and himself, he wi soon need to get more. What they've done and continue to do to harm the company and the shareholders is unacceptable! Intolerable and will be dealt with severely!)
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