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thepennyking

04/26/04 9:11 PM

#402 RE: thepennyking #401

A Light in the Forest?

Talieh Safadi, the director of "A Light in the Forest", distributed by Ardistry, didn't want his name in lights according to an exclusive interview at his Brentwood apartment several months ago.

This less than "B" movie is typical of foreign wanna-be film directors. One low budget movie that is now in arbitration over film rights and copyright infringement does not make one a bona fide film director.

Mr. Safadi has been trying to raise $30,000,000 for a film fund, but the State of New Mexico already has such an animal so why won't he utilize that resource?

Now he claims to own 45,000 of Series C Preferred Stock of TLXX but did he interfere with another contract that was signed on May 15th, 2003 by the three former directors? Did he tarnish a previously established relationship? Did he make a bad business decision?

Only time will tell and hopefully his next movie will be a bit more exciting than that sadly written story about some fairy named Holly Boy!

Is Tlxx going to go into the movie business now??

www.bluehorizoninternational.com is supposedly Mr. Safadi's company.

How soon will tlxx hit a dollar like Mr. Mataras touted to all his friends, including a major league baseball umpire who works at the San Francisco Giants stadium on occaision, what was Paul Mataras really doing as a VIP Usher at the same venue last year? Will TLXX merge with the startup Constant Innovation Technologies or is there a conflict of interest? Did't Mr. Mataras say he could use the TLXX software in his business? So was there a prior contract in place before Mr. Safadi and Mr. Mataras "took over" the company?

Did Paul Mataras ever pay rent for the mansion in Oakland Hills that was arranged for him when he was on the verge of being thrown out of his pad at the news stand and candy store on Webster in downdown Oakland?

Where is he now and why is he hiding the telx source codes?

The more light that shines on this drama, the higher the stock price might go, but for now, it doesn't look like there are any real answers or accountabilities forthcoming upon the darkness created by this company.

The SEC will need to determine if the PR's put out by the company prior to April were false, or whether the SEC filings done by the three stooges were false. Which carries the greatest penalties and why would someone be so stupid to put out false press releases when they are already in trouble for the same allegations by the same government agencies?

Maybe its time for another story from Stock Patrol....the touts are gearing up for their next fleecing of the public right under the nose of the SEC...

No lights in Las Vegas, at least for two days at the Bellagio last week, they lost millions due to their power failure.

Is TLXX about to experience a power failure?