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ShysterChaser

12/23/04 3:17 PM

#30180 RE: ElderWolf #30176

Michael:

The only people who might be the slightest interested in conjugating the verb tenses of NVC's public statements are the plaintiff's in the California civil lawsuits who are suing to get their loans back with interest. One of the bases of their legal complaints, as I am to comprehend it, is that NVC makes "misleading" statements.

Claiming that their Embarq family of products are being sold in the marketplace, could, in my opinion, be just beyond the solid boundaries of safe-harbor protection on December 23, 2004 since it might be difficult to sell something you don't have; but creative attornies have ways of immunizing those forward-expressions made in present tense.

Just out of common curiosity, why would you think that if Embarq was really going somewhere that the brothers Propp would leave the field? Is Adaptive Networks (ANI) so busy making a success of PowerStream applications that they would drop Embarq instead of participating as the lead engineering firm in the Embarq development? Logic leads us elsewhere. The virtual return of Embarq by ANI in a sarcophagus wrapped in a shroud should be a clue.
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jarsch501

12/23/04 7:18 PM

#30185 RE: ElderWolf #30176

I also recognize the possibility that Brad could do jail time because he is talking PRESENT TENSE.

I don't see how Brad could do any jail time for publishing an article on their website stating present tense. I'd like to see some previous cases where that has happened. It would seem to me it would almost be a waste of time for some district attorney to go after Brad for one piece of paper where he states they have a technology where the fine or jail time would be approximately 3 days max, imo.

I witnessed a deal where an individual stole money(~$50k) from people in exchange of stock and nothing ended up happening to him. It almost takes an act of God for an agency like the FBI or SEC to get involved with an OTC:BB corporation. If you want to see grossly negligent fraud, look at TFCT and nothing has happened to them till just recently. A year ago they were touting a homeland security grant in the amount of $40million+, made SEC filings, wrongly used a Senator's name in a PR, and nothing has ever come of that. To say he would get jail time is pushing it from my experience. The FBI & SEC is investigating it now but over other matters.