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catdaddyrt

03/20/13 9:18 PM

#6653 RE: catdaddyrt #6652

Mike Kendrick has been given detailed e-mail of his future and the consequences to come for his actions along with a time line - he alone must make the decision that will change his life -get honest or keep stealing and pay the piper - SNTL shareholders be prepared form Mikes con and the constant leaking of insider info about contracts -its all BS call the ol chap and ask him if he wil clear a mine this year = see what he says -I already know
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crazy horse 0

03/21/13 9:59 AM

#6665 RE: catdaddyrt #6652

catdaddyrt after years of lies we will

not stop and will pursue these greedy crooks no matter where they go. I am glad if we saved some unknown people from buying into this position.
IMO they need to clean house from the top down if SNTL has any chance.
I think Joe Canouse could straighten this mess out.

"we both know mike is a liar and a con man -no mines will be found but hes not getting a pass this time -everytime he walks into a store people are going to know his name and his game - his neighbors will look at him with disgust once they know all the details of is con - news papes will crucify him and the Metropolitian Police will shawdow him for the rest of his "free" life - thats Scotland Yard for those not familiar with the Brits - fear not I shall bring you all into the new blogs in England where we can speak freely of this ol chap and his shenanigans - the English Like a good scandal with their spot of tea ya know - the entire world will soon know Mikey - hopes hes ready to go viral and be a celebrity of the worst kind-
The British tabloids are their own brand of journalism. Whereas American tabloids have occasionally broken news stories but are seen more as celebrity gossip bastions, the British tabloids jump on news stories with the same ferocity as they pounce on celebrity gossip. The result is an eclectic mix of hard news with unique (often anonymous) sourcing and traditional tabloid sleaze. information, they're likely to get scoops that the traditional broadsheets miss -- though raising ethics questions (ethics ? Mike K )And since tabloids are open to paying good money for story at the same time. It's a cutthroat second dimension of journalism that draws a rabid following both across the pond and around the globeRupurt Murdoch want this story but a few more documents to go then I will RELEASE THE KRACKEN[
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