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Re: Gbathat post# 54806

Wednesday, 07/30/2008 12:17:09 AM

Wednesday, July 30, 2008 12:17:09 AM

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So, the leading hedgefund publication is publishing news about this set of related pinks and the products involved. Well, it looks to me like the long (and wrong) ballyhooed absence of third party recognition is now shown to be clearly what I always believed it to be: both wrong & wrong-minded.

Three weeks till institutional category clients are able to buy this scam of a product.....

Product? What product??? I have it from the reliable sources that this Spooz thingy is just an extremely elaborate scam?! So, what gives with an actual article in the leading publication devoted to the hedge fund industry??

I've been told repeatedly to ignore the troubling contradiction that is apparent when you ponder why anyone would go to the trouble of stealing a non-existent program. And then there's the confusion caused by this rash and ill-conceived lawsuit thingy. And, while we are on the subject, in a similar disquieting vein, it never made much sense to me how a Federal judge would refuse to repudiate the lawsuit, since everyone knows Spooz is nothing but a scam. And these two persecuted victims, Groves & He?! I mean, what kind of animals are running the show over there on South LaSalle?!?

Well, shazaam shazaam shazaam!! It sure looks like the products are real. I mean, an actual article by an actual reporter that seems to actually take the position that Spooz is real and 141 is real; I mean, people who could not possibly have even a single ulterior motive have repeatedly demanded that I aquiesce to thier insistence that these products do not exist, and yet here is HedgeWorld and some cub reporter putting out an article.... No, wait, its not a cub reporter.... its by Michael S. Fischer, Senior Financial Correspondent with HedgeWorld ( http://www.hedgeworld.com ). Wow!! Shazaam!!!

We were reduced to crawling on our hands and knees across the parched landscape, weary and worn from the scalding hot rhetoric that browbeat down on us day after day, and at night, there is the deafening hum of hordes of droning crickets that we can not shut out, but then there is news.... reputable news.... these products seem to be real and this puppy ain't a scam!! Not to wax too religious on people, but I seem to recall a story in John 10 (the Bible, that is) where the good sheep refused to follow the wrong shepherd. Not baaaaad advise, it seems to appear. Not baaaaaad advise at all. It sure looks like the products are real.

SpoozToolz is real. Spooz is real. 141 is real. How about them apples?!?.

Say, one question that comes to mind is this: how long ago do folks think the Senior Financial Correspondent (Mr. Michael S. Fischer, http://www.hedgeworld.com ) interviewed the people quoted? You know, Mr. Stone, president of the real company, 141 Capital? Speaking of which, has anyone seen the snazzy new web site 141 has on the drawing board? ( http://www.ubiquaproductora.com/sites/141capital/ ) I forgot to mention it earlier, but it had always struck me odd that 141 would go to such lengths to construct this elaborate, snazzy web site just to pull off their alleged scam....
Anyway, I was just wondering out loud about when the intrerview took place because I'd like to pin down the 3 week window Stone spoke of. The three week window for the beginning of availability of this non-existent software that the courts seem to be agreeing actually exists... that 3 week window.

Imperial Whazoo


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