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OlafKjelldsen

03/02/12 8:08 AM

#848 RE: dking1964 #847

I have no idea of what you are talking about.


Yes, you do come across as completely clueless.

Why don't you just put me on ignore if what I say bothers you? You aren't accomplishing anything except embarrassing yourself by following me around repeating what Weber and Allinder tell you to say - and it's obvious. Don't try and fool yourself. You are always emailing them with what you read on the boards and come back with what Weber says and parroting that you trust him. Nobody else trusts or believes him and with plenty of good, proven reason. It's nice that you trust him, but that just puts you in bed with what pretty much everyone else on the planet can obviously see is a dilution scam. You have ZERO information to refute that other than the people who are running it telling you it's not a scam. Legit companies with great CEOs don't need to talk people into buying their stock and don't need to send their lackeys to message boards to defend them.

When Brian Weber does something to earn people's trust, they'll trust him. Right now he's nothing more than a penny stock CEO with a long, proven history of dealing with convicted penny stock crooks dating up to right now when he had his crooked, convicted scammer friend Jared Hochstedler standing around his display table at the Superbowl party.

Don't come back with what Weber says. I don't care. Prisons are full of people who will tell you they didn't do what they did. It doesn't mean squat and trusting them is either sheer idiocy or blatant dishonesty.
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OlafKjelldsen

03/02/12 8:26 AM

#849 RE: dking1964 #847

And another thing. If you are going to follow me around and challenge everything I say and have logical deductions and evidence for, it's time to stop talking in circles and avoiding all the questions. You've been repeating nothing but that meaningless rant about trusting Weber for years. When asked about all the things that make him completely untrustworthy, you completely dodge the questions and just repeat that you trust him. When pressed on that, you repeat into some junk about being a Vietnam Veteran - anything to avoid talking about all the screamingly obvious evidence that Bebevco is a dilution scam. If someone picks on the fact that you're talking about being a vet instead of what you were asked about, you turn it into a rant about people attacking vets. Anything to avoid talking about the realities of company. And if it's not that, then you talk about living in Florida and playing golf all year or working for GM or some other irrelevant crap. Is your job just to obfuscate the issue by constantly bringing up meaningless nonsense when people want to talk about the reality of the company? Is it your job to ask the same questions over and over and then ignore the answers?