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Re: whitemanfromtown post# 2790

Saturday, 06/25/2005 11:51:11 AM

Saturday, June 25, 2005 11:51:11 AM

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just for you, moonie ...

(from elsewhere but I think it might give you pause ... well, not you, because you are so connected and informed, but most people)

See if you can guess who/what this reminds me of. This is a test. One try is all you get.

Think cdex might get some Barron's coverage? That would be terrific, wouldn't it? You'd love that, right? I mean, BARRON'S !!!!!!!! How much better could it get?

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A scam has nothing to do with supply or demand or the uncertainties of commerce, or the money a certain type of personality is willing to lay down on a long shot. They're a rigged game. How can MDTL, which has obviously failed at every promise, and which has made so many promises which cannot have been sincere when made be valued today a nearly half a billion dollars?

(Yes, cannot have been sincere when made: 40 formerly Soviet geniuses do not cure cancer, create a breakthrough battery, create a breakthrough automobile motor, levitate trains, create a surgery tool, conductive polymers and refrigerators, and a cancer detector and fuel cells).

Hard work and semi-literate shareholders with short term memories is how. Lifon will get articles in obscure magazines for retirees about the magic of cellscan (for which he still never even sought FDA approval) to maybe help treat cancern, and boom the price goes up one day. The prominent magazines are rarely better, until Barrron's did that gorgeous job last summer making Lifton look like a worse scourdrel and medicine show huckster than I ever did (even if a few of their examples may have looked familiar to readers of my posts).

Lifton is also great at meaningless deals -- Kodak and Flextronics who dealt with him just because he PAID them (they pointedly in interviews said they do NOT endorse his techology) or Kensington & Cingular etc. etc. who don't pay him a dime. It's calculated name dropping, and it gulls the suckers.

--- Are you implying that the scam will never be discovered
--- so one is sure to lose his money by shorting?

Not at all. It will crash; that is inevitable. But when? Who could have predicted it would last 14 years, and at this valuation, and that the press except for Barron's would just ignore its taudry history? And until it crashes it can be anything; if it can be more than it's real value ($0.07) ; if it can be more than it's real value ($0.07) then why not $107? A short can't calculate the odds when the deck is rigged.

--- If so, then what do you expect to accomplish by spending hours and hours on this?

Improved typing?

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