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06/20/13 2:25 PM

#78218 RE: jagbird #78214

how about the co's that finance the deals with stock and then dump all their shares and ruin the co plans to complete their project, should they be sent to jail?

thecrusher2011

06/21/13 2:03 AM

#78220 RE: jagbird #78214

send Dan to jail for his lies to me



HA! That's a good one!

You labor under the same misunderstanding I always did, that the SEC cares. Newsflash, they do not. Your money is gone and you only have yourself to blame. Imagine someone trying to get rich off the back of somebody else's labor, they called that slavery years ago, now it's called "investing." The whole market is a pyrimid scheme. The guy who invented stocks was a pretty good conman but face it, all you are buying is the chance to find a bigger fool someday in the future, had that bigger fool showed up you'd be thanking Hollis......He was just trying to help you find the bigger fool, and so was that magic satellite guy, but it didn't work. Go back and read through any of the posts of the critics of this scam. They are very sober and to the point, and could have saved people a lot of money. Greed blinds. Now you know what people mean by that statement. Learn from your experience. It may have proven a cheap lesson. Just look at the people who lose EVERYTHING to con artists on "American Greed" most of them never had the benefit of watching a scam operate from start to finish like you have.

Isn't that illegal and what can we do about it?



White collar crime is barely illegal, and hardly enforced, why do you think there is so much of it? Most of the time the con artists only get caught for being too greedy.

Good luck in the future.

xjag

06/22/13 10:02 PM

#78223 RE: jagbird #78214

Yes, Dan has broken several securities laws, but so have most of the scoundrels in government and almost all corporations. People in power and those with massive amounts of capital lie, cheat, steal and control the entire political/financial system, not just DRGI and assorted junior miners.

The Crusher is oh so correct, when he proclaims white collar crime to be acceptable business practice and not actionable under the current system.

Military law is my specialty, but I've been around the financial markets for just about 60 years and have seen a steady decline in the rule of law over the past thirty years or so. There are no longer effective controls on the rampant criminality that we've allowed to infect our very lives.

Stack and prepare, flee these criminally influenced markets and build community ties, put Dan and his ilk out of your mind if possible. My wish is that he's crushed under his Plymouth Neon when the jack fails while he's trying to fix the brakes. The chance he'll end up as Bubba's plaything in a Federal Penitentiary is just about nil.