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Re: stevej post# 62285

Friday, 03/21/2014 1:35:20 PM

Friday, March 21, 2014 1:35:20 PM

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yup, guaranteed



points to consider 1) We first heard about it from the tweet master (nuff said)

2) One second he's in chile, the next in Vancouver . No signs of wear and tear from a man that is over 70, in crutches, arm cast, shock, presumably on pain medication, and just made a 14 hour flight.

3) The 2 week mythical business trip to chile was over, a new stall tactic was in order. It didn't matter that he was supposed to stay there an extra two weeks, shareholders were expecting news on the adl front.

4) we are talking about a man that is not against committing fraud,and by extension ruining peoples lives

5) Accidents in hotels seem to have become the go to excuse, last time around the contract was stolen from one.

6) The extent of the damage grew over the course of a day, once it was clear that shareholders took the bait. Why was the arm injury never reported? I hardly call being in an arm cast insignificant.

7) They seem to have made a special point of letting us know that even thought he was using crutches, and in an arm cast, business carried on in a normal fashion. Considering LP's propensity for a good drink, I would think that throwing in some pain killers in the mix would have put him out of commission completely. Yet somehow, all the key messengers were receiving text messages from him while carrying with business as usual.

8) had the accident really happened, do you think decosta would have been joking about it only minutes later?


With LP's notoriety of lying though his teeth, it is simply impossible to believe that this accident happened.


My question to you Stevej is why you think it is true. Hopefully you'll have more than "because they said so".