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Re: mastaflash post# 159001

Monday, 09/15/2008 3:52:30 PM

Monday, September 15, 2008 3:52:30 PM

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B.S.

I could upload and post pic's of any passport I wanted and the only thing that would happen is the passport owner, if they existed, would insist I remove the images. If the person did NOT exist or if I had falsified the image, said person would either not know nor care. The FBI couldn't give a rat's a$$ because I didn't attempt to use a false passport for any reason other than to trick the unsuspecting. Even then, they'd have to prove my ill intent.

Posting a "bond agreement" whether true or not on the Internet does NOT bring about federal charges. Worst case is that the people in your forgery find out you're using their name and they'll insist that you stop it. Where the charges come in is if you use a falsified document, much like the one you posted below, and claim it's contents as an asset in a filing for a public company when in fact it's a lie.

If the document you just posted is NOT a lie, then you could DD the bond it's referring to and confirm that Rufus owns it. LOL!

Good luck with that!

An observation - The document you posted shows that the ownership was transferred to CSHD. That should be easy to DD if the document wasn't a fake or a tool for misleading. However, don't a lot of the faithful claim the bonds are in Rufus's name? LOL!

Again, good luck with that.

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