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wallymac

08/02/06 5:39 PM

#27623 RE: mingus79 #27616

Many have. Including the SEC. Right but don't listen to the SEC listen to Rev Tim instead.
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MarketReader

08/02/06 5:39 PM

#27624 RE: mingus79 #27616

this Timothy Miles (Our-Street) ?


a little snippet >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Miles/Tracy and Our-Street had been relatively quiet for the two-and-a-half months since FinancialWire, in an exclusive article, publicly unmasked the mysterious and elusive proprietor, following which he posted a confession and acknowledgement at http://www.our-street.com/about.htm

Among the companies targeted by Miles, who has himself been accused by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as a fraudulent pumper-and-dumper while winning accolades from the Dow Jones (DJ) newswire and other media, are H-Quotient (OTCBB: HQNT) and Circle Group Holdings (CXN). As it turns out, Miles' repertoire involved even more companies than FinancialWire described, now including, by his own admission, Applied Digital Solutions (NADSAQ ADSX) and others.

H-Quotient "blew his cover" by suing him under his real name and in Klamath Falls, Oregon, rather than London, where he had misled his short-selling "followers" and others to believe he lived.

Other companies he has now listed as having been involved with, in addition to Ballyhoo Capital Ventures, Casinovations, Inc., Global Foods Online, Inc., ICV, Inc., Pratt Wylce & Lords Ltd., Sea Shell Galleries, and Wahoo Capital Ventures, and Bionet Technologies, Inc. (BNTK), all failed, are Casino Journal Publishing (OTCBB CJPG), Redneck Foods (RDNK), Level Best Golf (LBGF), and Global Diversified (GDVI).

Miles also acknowledged he has operated under the guise of an ordained minister for the purposes of writing a book, and as Rev. Timothy Miles, has represented in a site at http://www.themeaningoflife.net that he has been gifted through a crystal with a text that he believes is a true "message from God," and that he is proprietor of another quirky website at http://www.otcart.com where he combines his "knowledge" of the over the counter stock market with his special knowledge of "fine art."

The ex-stockbroker and campaigner against "corporate evil-doers" is anything if not versatile.

After acknowledging his "mistakes" that resulted in SEC charges of fraud and corruption, and his failed efforts at running public companies and trading stocks, Miles/Tracy inexplicably stated that this background led him to believe he has the "skills necessary to conduct superior due diligence."

In his confession and acknowledgement, Tracy/Miles stated "there is more and more speculation on the message boards about the person or people behind Our-Street.com and a lot of speculation about who controls or influences it as well.

"My name is Timothy Miles. I am in my mid 50's so I have a lot of experience to draw on as I conduct my research.




http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:ORALyr_hhXwJ:www.investors.com/breakingnews.asp%3Fjournalid%3D2....






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Centin

08/02/06 5:44 PM

#27639 RE: mingus79 #27616


Our-street is scam, do your research on where you get your info, saying Our-Street is a good place to get criticism for a stock is like saying, the stockster was a good place to find a long holding. Our-street is not credible period.

http://www.forbes.com/home/free_forbes/2005/1114/128.html

Our-street is Timothy miles check out his awsome resume

"But it turns out that scribe Nick Tracy of London was, in fact, a former stockbroker in Oregon named Timothy Miles--and Miles himself faces SEC charges that he took part in a pump-and-dumpstock scheme in 2000. He was tried in June and awaits a verdict. No matter:Circle Group stock fell below a dollar in a year of combat with Miles and the anonymous bashers on Yahoo (and after Nestlé dropped Z-Trim). Halpern's stake is down $75 million, and he blames Miles and his acolytes; he has sued for defamation. "Some of these bloggers have just one goal, and that is to do damage. It's evil," he says."