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  #1
NotMyName
 
Default Re: AFINSA Multi-Billion FRAUD - US Member Companies? How Safe is Greg Manning/Nutmeg?

What is latest INTERPOL actions against Afinsa group?
Have RICO in USA acted against the US affiliates?

>If Greg Manning is part of AFINSA, is it just as crooked, and should
>those wishing to sell, avoid dealing with Manning?


What about NUTMEG STAMPS, now part of Greg Manning?
Is it safe to deal with them? Anyone having problems getting paid?

>On 8 Jul 2006 22:54:11 -0700, "derbyboi" <robertbenoist@hotmail.com>
>wrote:


>>Afinsa has a controlling interest in the Escala Group, a group which is
>>quoted on the NASDAQ stock eschange in the USA. The members of the
>>group are a s follows: -


>>1. "A Mark" - This company is the USA's largest precious metal and
>>bullion dealer and a relatively new acquisition by Escala. It has a
>>turnover which runs into many billions of dollars with relatively tight
>>profit margins.


>>2. "Afinsa Auctions" - Specialist stamp auctioneer in Spain -
>>internet based. Has not traded since February. A separate legal entity
>>to Afinsa.


>>3. "Bowers and Moreno" - Coin dealer and auctioneer USA still
>>trading.


>>4. "Central de Compras" Spanish stamp dealer with exclusive contract
>>to supply Afinsa - not trading.


>>5. "Corinphila" - Swiss Auction House - stamps - based in Zurich -
>>still trading.


>>6. "Greg Manning Auctions" - Stamps - USA - exclusive contract to
>>supply Afinsa. Still trading.


>>7. "Greg Manning Galleries" - Stamp dealer - USA - Still trading.


>>8. "H R Harmer" - Stamp Auctioneer - USA - Still trading.


>>9. "Heinrich Kohler" - 2 German Auction Houses - still trading.


>>10. "Ivy and Manning" - Stamp Auctioneer - USA - Still trading.


>>11. "Kingswood Coins" - Coin Dealer - USA - Still trading.


>>12. "North American Certified Trading" - Coin Dealer - USA- Still
>>trading.


>>13. "Nutmeg Stamp Sales" - Stamp Auctioneer - USA - Still trading.


>>14. "Spectrum Numismatics" Coin dealer USA - Still trading.


>>15. "Teletrade" Coin and sports card dealer - USA - Still Trading.


>>16. "John Bull" Stamp Auctioneer Hong Kong - Still trading.


>>17. "Superior Sport LLC" Sports Memorabilia sales and auctions - USA
>>- Still trading.


>>Escala's current share price on the Nasdaq exchange is $5.81 as at
>>fridays close. The group are currently facing a large number of
>>shareholder class actions and in addition face a US Government
>>Investigation.


>>All the companies named above, apart from the 2 Spanish subsidiaries
>>continue to trade profitably and even should the liquidators of Afinsa
>>in Spain decide to sell the component parts of the group it is probable
>>that they wouold all be sold as going concerns - a management buy out
>>would not be beyond expectation. Dealing with the companies mentioned
>>above (excepting the two Spanich subsidiaries) does not pose any more
>>danger than dealing with any other auctioneer. What does pose a danger
>>is owning Escala Shares which could in the longer term prove to be an
>>extremely bad investment. From a high of $35 or thereabouts the shares
>>have crashed and are unlikely to recover. They could fall further
>>whilst the current crisis continues.


 
  #2
Sir F. A. Rien
 
Default Re: AFINSA Multi-Billion FRAUD - US Member Companies? How Safe is Greg Manning/Nutmeg?


Hey spook ...

Are you going to ask this -=EVERY=- day?

Really need to take a deep breath and live, even if just for 15 minutes!



On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 13:23:56 GMT, NotMyName
<NotMyName@roc.usenetexchange.com> found these unused words floating about:

>What is latest INTERPOL actions against Afinsa group?
>Have RICO in USA acted against the US affiliates?
>
>>If Greg Manning is part of AFINSA, is it just as crooked, and should
>>those wishing to sell, avoid dealing with Manning?

>
>What about NUTMEG STAMPS, now part of Greg Manning?
>Is it safe to deal with them? Anyone having problems getting paid?
>
>>On 8 Jul 2006 22:54:11 -0700, "derbyboi" <robertbenoist@hotmail.com>
>>wrote:

>
>>>Afinsa has a controlling interest in the Escala Group, a group which is
>>>quoted on the NASDAQ stock eschange in the USA. The members of the
>>>group are a s follows: -

>
>>>1. "A Mark" - This company is the USA's largest precious metal and
>>>bullion dealer and a relatively new acquisition by Escala. It has a
>>>turnover which runs into many billions of dollars with relatively tight
>>>profit margins.

>
>>>2. "Afinsa Auctions" - Specialist stamp auctioneer in Spain -
>>>internet based. Has not traded since February. A separate legal entity
>>>to Afinsa.

>
>>>3. "Bowers and Moreno" - Coin dealer and auctioneer USA still
>>>trading.

>
>>>4. "Central de Compras" Spanish stamp dealer with exclusive contract
>>>to supply Afinsa - not trading.

>
>>>5. "Corinphila" - Swiss Auction House - stamps - based in Zurich -
>>>still trading.

>
>>>6. "Greg Manning Auctions" - Stamps - USA - exclusive contract to
>>>supply Afinsa. Still trading.

>
>>>7. "Greg Manning Galleries" - Stamp dealer - USA - Still trading.

>
>>>8. "H R Harmer" - Stamp Auctioneer - USA - Still trading.

>
>>>9. "Heinrich Kohler" - 2 German Auction Houses - still trading.

>
>>>10. "Ivy and Manning" - Stamp Auctioneer - USA - Still trading.

>
>>>11. "Kingswood Coins" - Coin Dealer - USA - Still trading.

>
>>>12. "North American Certified Trading" - Coin Dealer - USA- Still
>>>trading.

>
>>>13. "Nutmeg Stamp Sales" - Stamp Auctioneer - USA - Still trading.

>
>>>14. "Spectrum Numismatics" Coin dealer USA - Still trading.

>
>>>15. "Teletrade" Coin and sports card dealer - USA - Still Trading.

>
>>>16. "John Bull" Stamp Auctioneer Hong Kong - Still trading.

>
>>>17. "Superior Sport LLC" Sports Memorabilia sales and auctions - USA
>>>- Still trading.

>
>>>Escala's current share price on the Nasdaq exchange is $5.81 as at
>>>fridays close. The group are currently facing a large number of
>>>shareholder class actions and in addition face a US Government
>>>Investigation.

>
>>>All the companies named above, apart from the 2 Spanish subsidiaries
>>>continue to trade profitably and even should the liquidators of Afinsa
>>>in Spain decide to sell the component parts of the group it is probable
>>>that they wouold all be sold as going concerns - a management buy out
>>>would not be beyond expectation. Dealing with the companies mentioned
>>>above (excepting the two Spanich subsidiaries) does not pose any more
>>>danger than dealing with any other auctioneer. What does pose a danger
>>>is owning Escala Shares which could in the longer term prove to be an
>>>extremely bad investment. From a high of $35 or thereabouts the shares
>>>have crashed and are unlikely to recover. They could fall further
>>>whilst the current crisis continues.


 
  #3
Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net
 
Default Re: AFINSA Multi-Billion FRAUD - US Member Companies? How Safe is Greg Manning/Nutmeg?

On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 09:10:05 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien
<jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote:

>
>Hey spook ...
>
>Are you going to ask this -=EVERY=- day?
>
>Really need to take a deep breath and live, even if just for 15 minutes!


His 15 minutes of fame are being stretched very thin.

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  #4
NotMyName
 
Default Re: AFINSA Multi-Billion FRAUD - US Member Companies? How Safe is Greg Manning/Nutmeg?

Why is no one actually responding to the key question?

Are all you sycophants afraid to answer, because of the reputed power
of the crooks involved?

What is latest INTERPOL actions against Afinsa group?
Have RICO in USA acted against the US affiliates?

>If Greg Manning is part of AFINSA, is it just as crooked, and should
>those wishing to sell, avoid dealing with Manning?


What about NUTMEG STAMPS, now part of Greg Manning?
Is it safe to deal with them? Anyone having problems getting paid?

>On 8 Jul 2006 22:54:11 -0700, "derbyboi" <robertbenoist@hotmail.com>
>wrote:


>>Afinsa has a controlling interest in the Escala Group, a group which is
>>quoted on the NASDAQ stock eschange in the USA. The members of the
>>group are a s follows: -


>>1. "A Mark" - This company is the USA's largest precious metal and
>>bullion dealer and a relatively new acquisition by Escala. It has a
>>turnover which runs into many billions of dollars with relatively tight
>>profit margins.


>>2. "Afinsa Auctions" - Specialist stamp auctioneer in Spain -
>>internet based. Has not traded since February. A separate legal entity
>>to Afinsa.


>>3. "Bowers and Moreno" - Coin dealer and auctioneer USA still
>>trading.


>>4. "Central de Compras" Spanish stamp dealer with exclusive contract
>>to supply Afinsa - not trading.


>>5. "Corinphila" - Swiss Auction House - stamps - based in Zurich -
>>still trading.


>>6. "Greg Manning Auctions" - Stamps - USA - exclusive contract to
>>supply Afinsa. Still trading.


>>7. "Greg Manning Galleries" - Stamp dealer - USA - Still trading.


>>8. "H R Harmer" - Stamp Auctioneer - USA - Still trading.


>>9. "Heinrich Kohler" - 2 German Auction Houses - still trading.


>>10. "Ivy and Manning" - Stamp Auctioneer - USA - Still trading.


>>11. "Kingswood Coins" - Coin Dealer - USA - Still trading.


>>12. "North American Certified Trading" - Coin Dealer - USA- Still
>>trading.


>>13. "Nutmeg Stamp Sales" - Stamp Auctioneer - USA - Still trading.


>>14. "Spectrum Numismatics" Coin dealer USA - Still trading.


>>15. "Teletrade" Coin and sports card dealer - USA - Still Trading.


>>16. "John Bull" Stamp Auctioneer Hong Kong - Still trading.


>>17. "Superior Sport LLC" Sports Memorabilia sales and auctions - USA
>>- Still trading.


>>Escala's current share price on the Nasdaq exchange is $5.81 as at
>>fridays close. The group are currently facing a large number of
>>shareholder class actions and in addition face a US Government
>>Investigation.


>>All the companies named above, apart from the 2 Spanish subsidiaries
>>continue to trade profitably and even should the liquidators of Afinsa
>>in Spain decide to sell the component parts of the group it is probable
>>that they wouold all be sold as going concerns - a management buy out
>>would not be beyond expectation. Dealing with the companies mentioned
>>above (excepting the two Spanich subsidiaries) does not pose any more
>>danger than dealing with any other auctioneer. What does pose a danger
>>is owning Escala Shares which could in the longer term prove to be an
>>extremely bad investment. From a high of $35 or thereabouts the shares
>>have crashed and are unlikely to recover. They could fall further
>>whilst the current crisis continues.



On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 22:43:15 GMT, Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net wrote:
>On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 09:10:05 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien
><jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote:


>>Hey spook ...
>>
>>Are you going to ask this -=EVERY=- day?
>>
>>Really need to take a deep breath and live, even if just for 15 minutes!

>
>His 15 minutes of fame are being stretched very thin.
>
>=======================
> Tracy Barber
>-----------------------
> adirondack-pc
>-----------------------
>"Freebie Stamp Project"
>=======================


 
  #5
Sir F. A. Rien
 
Default Re: AFINSA Multi-Billion FRAUD - US Member Companies? How Safe is Greg Manning/Nutmeg?

A: Because we're not as concerned and as paranoid as you.
B: I answered -=once=-, that's it. Go hunt for the one of several
repetitions you posted and then in the thread you'll find the answer.
C: You need a break today ...

On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 00:51:28 GMT, NotMyName
<NotMyName@roc.usenetexchange.com> found these unused words floating about:

>Why is no one actually responding to the key question?
>
>Are all you sycophants afraid to answer, because of the reputed power
>of the crooks involved?
>
>What is latest INTERPOL actions against Afinsa group?
>Have RICO in USA acted against the US affiliates?
>
>>If Greg Manning is part of AFINSA, is it just as crooked, and should
>>those wishing to sell, avoid dealing with Manning?

>
>What about NUTMEG STAMPS, now part of Greg Manning?
>Is it safe to deal with them? Anyone having problems getting paid?
>
>>On 8 Jul 2006 22:54:11 -0700, "derbyboi" <robertbenoist@hotmail.com>
>>wrote:

>
>>>Afinsa has a controlling interest in the Escala Group, a group which is
>>>quoted on the NASDAQ stock eschange in the USA. The members of the
>>>group are a s follows: -

>
>>>1. "A Mark" - This company is the USA's largest precious metal and
>>>bullion dealer and a relatively new acquisition by Escala. It has a
>>>turnover which runs into many billions of dollars with relatively tight
>>>profit margins.

>
>>>2. "Afinsa Auctions" - Specialist stamp auctioneer in Spain -
>>>internet based. Has not traded since February. A separate legal entity
>>>to Afinsa.

>
>>>3. "Bowers and Moreno" - Coin dealer and auctioneer USA still
>>>trading.

>
>>>4. "Central de Compras" Spanish stamp dealer with exclusive contract
>>>to supply Afinsa - not trading.

>
>>>5. "Corinphila" - Swiss Auction House - stamps - based in Zurich -
>>>still trading.

>
>>>6. "Greg Manning Auctions" - Stamps - USA - exclusive contract to
>>>supply Afinsa. Still trading.

>
>>>7. "Greg Manning Galleries" - Stamp dealer - USA - Still trading.

>
>>>8. "H R Harmer" - Stamp Auctioneer - USA - Still trading.

>
>>>9. "Heinrich Kohler" - 2 German Auction Houses - still trading.

>
>>>10. "Ivy and Manning" - Stamp Auctioneer - USA - Still trading.

>
>>>11. "Kingswood Coins" - Coin Dealer - USA - Still trading.

>
>>>12. "North American Certified Trading" - Coin Dealer - USA- Still
>>>trading.

>
>>>13. "Nutmeg Stamp Sales" - Stamp Auctioneer - USA - Still trading.

>
>>>14. "Spectrum Numismatics" Coin dealer USA - Still trading.

>
>>>15. "Teletrade" Coin and sports card dealer - USA - Still Trading.

>
>>>16. "John Bull" Stamp Auctioneer Hong Kong - Still trading.

>
>>>17. "Superior Sport LLC" Sports Memorabilia sales and auctions - USA
>>>- Still trading.

>
>>>Escala's current share price on the Nasdaq exchange is $5.81 as at
>>>fridays close. The group are currently facing a large number of
>>>shareholder class actions and in addition face a US Government
>>>Investigation.

>
>>>All the companies named above, apart from the 2 Spanish subsidiaries
>>>continue to trade profitably and even should the liquidators of Afinsa
>>>in Spain decide to sell the component parts of the group it is probable
>>>that they wouold all be sold as going concerns - a management buy out
>>>would not be beyond expectation. Dealing with the companies mentioned
>>>above (excepting the two Spanich subsidiaries) does not pose any more
>>>danger than dealing with any other auctioneer. What does pose a danger
>>>is owning Escala Shares which could in the longer term prove to be an
>>>extremely bad investment. From a high of $35 or thereabouts the shares
>>>have crashed and are unlikely to recover. They could fall further
>>>whilst the current crisis continues.

>
>
>On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 22:43:15 GMT, Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net wrote:
>>On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 09:10:05 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien
>><jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote:

>
>>>Hey spook ...
>>>
>>>Are you going to ask this -=EVERY=- day?
>>>
>>>Really need to take a deep breath and live, even if just for 15 minutes!

>>
>>His 15 minutes of fame are being stretched very thin.
>>
>>=======================
>> Tracy Barber
>>-----------------------
>> adirondack-pc
>>-----------------------
>>"Freebie Stamp Project"
>>=======================


 
  #6
Sir F. A. Rien
 
Default Re: AFINSA Multi-Billion FRAUD - US Member Companies? How Safe is Greg Manning/Nutmeg?

On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 22:43:15 GMT, Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net found these
unused words floating about:

>On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 09:10:05 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien
><jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>Hey spook ...
>>
>>Are you going to ask this -=EVERY=- day?
>>
>>Really need to take a deep breath and live, even if just for 15 minutes!

>
>His 15 minutes of fame are being stretched very thin.
>

" f " is now pronounced " sh "?

 
  #7
Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net
 
Default Re: AFINSA Multi-Billion FRAUD - US Member Companies? How Safe is Greg Manning/Nutmeg?

On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 00:51:28 GMT, NotMyName
<NotMyName@roc.usenetexchange.com> wrote:

>Why is no one actually responding to the key question?


Because it is a waste of their time. You sir, and your half-arse
answers, are simply a waste of time. You've been asked countless
times to back up your allegations, but you keep on resending the same
message over and over again, expecting different results.

This is one of the explanations given for insanity.

You present straw man cases and cannot back up anything you say.
First, it's Edmonton, now this sale (?) of yours. Do you really think
that people will do business with someone like yourself?

If you do, then you need some inpatient strapdown therapy, ECT and
maintenance drugs to keep you afloat.

Your type of dialog brings out the worst in people and nothing ever
gets resolved. This is called "sit and spin".

Until your tarnished reputation has been healed - Bill - which at this
time seems unlikely, you will not sell these "stamps" for anything but
peanuts.

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  #8
Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net
 
Default Re: AFINSA Multi-Billion FRAUD - US Member Companies? How Safe is Greg Manning/Nutmeg?

On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 20:11:08 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien
<jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote:

>On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 22:43:15 GMT, Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net found these
>unused words floating about:
>
>>On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 09:10:05 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien
>><jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>Hey spook ...
>>>
>>>Are you going to ask this -=EVERY=- day?
>>>
>>>Really need to take a deep breath and live, even if just for 15 minutes!

>>
>>His 15 minutes of fame are being stretched very thin.
>>

>" f " is now pronounced " sh "?


This man is beyond guilt, beyond shame. He thinks he's laughing at us
behind our backs, but we're not as stupid as he looks. We can see
through the thin veneer, the message and no substance, the dog and
pony show.

Now - if he wants to play well with others in the sand box, maybe
people will take him seriously, after maybe 5 - 10 years.

He's like a form of STD, the gift that keeps on giving. Sheesh...

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  #9
Sir F. A. Rien
 
Default Re: AFINSA Multi-Billion FRAUD - US Member Companies? How Safe is Greg Manning/Nutmeg?

On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 03:24:24 GMT, Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net found these
unused words floating about:

>On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 00:51:28 GMT, NotMyName
><NotMyName@roc.usenetexchange.com> wrote:
>
>>Why is no one actually responding to the key question?

>
>Because it is a waste of their time. You sir, and your half-arse
>answers, are simply a waste of time. You've been asked countless
>times to back up your allegations, but you keep on resending the same
>message over and over again, expecting different results.
>
>This is one of the explanations given for insanity.
>
>You present straw man cases and cannot back up anything you say.
>First, it's Edmonton, now this sale (?) of yours. Do you really think
>that people will do business with someone like yourself?
>
>If you do, then you need some inpatient strapdown therapy, ECT and
>maintenance drugs to keep you afloat.
>
>Your type of dialog brings out the worst in people and nothing ever
>gets resolved. This is called "sit and spin".
>
>Until your tarnished reputation has been healed - Bill - which at this
>time seems unlikely, you will not sell these "stamps" for anything but
>peanuts.
>

Hey ... I've got four unopened jars of Honey Roasted ... any interest Mr.
Bill ?

 
  #10
Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net
 
Default Re: AFINSA Multi-Billion FRAUD - US Member Companies? How Safe is Greg Manning/Nutmeg?

On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 10:07:52 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien
<jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote:

>Hey ... I've got four unopened jars of Honey Roasted ... any interest Mr.
>Bill ?


Heh... This person gives Planters a bad name. More like a plantar
wart.

You know, we've sunken to his low again by participating in his
illness. I say let him burn his millions and leave. Whaddya think?

[ Now, don't get all righteous on me! ]

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-----------------------
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-----------------------
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=======================
 
  #11
Sir F. A. Rien
 
Default Re: AFINSA Multi-Billion FRAUD - US Member Companies? How Safe is Greg Manning/Nutmeg?

On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 19:51:45 GMT, Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net found these
unused words floating about:

>On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 10:07:52 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien
><jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote:
>
>>Hey ... I've got four unopened jars of Honey Roasted ... any interest Mr.
>>Bill ?

>
>Heh... This person gives Planters a bad name. More like a plantar
>wart.
>
>You know, we've sunken to his low again by participating in his
>illness. I say let him burn his millions and leave. Whaddya think?
>
>[ Now, don't get all righteous on me! ]
>

Narrh, it's like the Nigerian Scam ... see how long you can keep 'em on the
hook!

 
  #12
Sir F. A. Rien
 
Default Re: AFINSA Multi-Billion FRAUD - US Member Companies? How Safe is Greg Manning/Nutmeg?

On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 22:53:05 GMT, Boadicea <Boadicea@roc.usenetexchange.com>
found these unused words floating about:

>And you and your butt-buddies still rREFUSE TO ANSWER THE QUESTIONS
>ABOUT THE AFFILIATES OF AFINSA IN USA.
>

As I'm not involved with AFINSA, nor involved in the investigation, there's
no answer available. You 'know' as much as the general public - and presume
far more in the negative sense than any current facts would dictate.

So, think about it, there's no way to 'answer' that you can't/won't twist.

{Sorry, forgot you don't -=think=- either.!}

 
  #13
Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net
 
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On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 18:30:46 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien
<jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote:

>On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 19:51:45 GMT, Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net found these
>unused words floating about:
>
>>On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 10:07:52 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien
>><jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Hey ... I've got four unopened jars of Honey Roasted ... any interest Mr.
>>>Bill ?

>>
>>Heh... This person gives Planters a bad name. More like a plantar
>>wart.
>>
>>You know, we've sunken to his low again by participating in his
>>illness. I say let him burn his millions and leave. Whaddya think?
>>
>>[ Now, don't get all righteous on me! ]
>>

>Narrh, it's like the Nigerian Scam ... see how long you can keep 'em on the
>hook!


Gotcha... He thinks that negative advertising will build his case.
His thinking is so convoluted he may even have Freud seeking motherly
"comforts".

Come to think about it - maybe he only has inkjet copies of real
stamps. Not even good forgeries.

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  #14
Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net
 
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On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 18:34:44 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien
<jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote:

>On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 22:53:05 GMT, Boadicea <Boadicea@roc.usenetexchange.com>
>found these unused words floating about:
>
>>And you and your butt-buddies still rREFUSE TO ANSWER THE QUESTIONS
>>ABOUT THE AFFILIATES OF AFINSA IN USA.
>>

>As I'm not involved with AFINSA, nor involved in the investigation, there's
>no answer available. You 'know' as much as the general public - and presume
>far more in the negative sense than any current facts would dictate.
>
>So, think about it, there's no way to 'answer' that you can't/won't twist.
>
>{Sorry, forgot you don't -=think=- either.!}


Yep. It's a lose-lose situation all around. We can't even take any
credit for exposing his illness to the public. You're right.

With him, it's a shame that he can never lose what he never had. For
shame, for shame...

I'm truly surprised that this anonymous (Bill Grosvenor, folks - noted
web kook) poster doesn't approach AFINSA with his questions. He has
to go through the back door, so to speak. It seems that's all he can
do. He doesn't have the family jewels to ask direct questions to
those that would have the answers.

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  #15
Frank Arthur
 
Default Bomb Canada says "BenyaminJKramer"

"BenyaminJKramer" <BenyaminJKramer@roc.usenetexchange.com> wrote in message
news:45ket25b3kkqqre7bsvdrk9ma6hkiuue3v@4ax.com...
>A possible list of suitable targets for bombing in Canada
> will probably include the following:
>
> Parliament when full of useless MPs and Senators
> Supreme Court when full of anti-normal judges
> Toronto slums where criminals based
> Port of Vancouver
> Port of Halifax
> Port of Prince Rupert
> Port of Toronto
> St.Lawrence Seaway
> Oil refinery Sarnia
> Oil refineries Edmonton
> Oil refineries Calgary
> Toronto Stock Exchange
> West Deadmonton Mall
> Cold Lake military base
> Gagetown military base
> Halifax naval base
> Vancouver airport
> Toronto airport
> Halifax airport
> Montreal airport
>
> Feel free to add other suitable targets for bombing.

"BenyaminJKramer" <BenyaminJKramer@roc.usenetexchange.com> wrote in message
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> And you and your butt-buddies still REFUSE TO ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ABOUT
> THE



 
  #16
Sir F. A. Rien
 
Default Re: Bomb Canada says "BenyaminJKramer"

On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 13:38:45 -0500, "Frank Arthur" <Art@Arthurian.com> found
these unused words floating about:

>"BenyaminJKramer" <BenyaminJKramer@roc.usenetexchange.com> wrote in message
>news:45ket25b3kkqqre7bsvdrk9ma6hkiuue3v@4ax.com.. .
>>A possible list of suitable targets for bombing in Canada
>> will probably include the following:
>>
>> Parliament when full of useless MPs and Senators
>> Supreme Court when full of anti-normal judges
>> Toronto slums where criminals based
>> Port of Vancouver
>> Port of Halifax
>> Port of Prince Rupert
>> Port of Toronto
>> St.Lawrence Seaway
>> Oil refinery Sarnia
>> Oil refineries Edmonton
>> Oil refineries Calgary
>> Toronto Stock Exchange
>> West Deadmonton Mall
>> Cold Lake military base
>> Gagetown military base
>> Halifax naval base
>> Vancouver airport
>> Toronto airport
>> Halifax airport
>> Montreal airport
>>
>> Feel free to add other suitable targets for bombing.

>"BenyaminJKramer" <BenyaminJKramer@roc.usenetexchange.com> wrote in message
>news:0b5ht2t2g0cb67rt22qmrucab7hu1ejfvu@4ax.com.. .
>> And you and your butt-buddies still REFUSE TO ANSWER THE QUESTIONS ABOUT
>> THE

>


Hope you don't have to wait 10 months for her/its 'reply' ...

 
  #17
Sir F. A. Rien
 
Default Re: How Safe is Greg Manning/Nutmeg? AFINSA Multi-Billion FRAUD - US Member Companies? Repost

On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 00:45:15 GMT, ErnstZundholz
<ErnstZundholz@roc.usenetexchange.com> found these unused words floating
about:

>On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 14:48:37 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien <jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com>
>wrote:
>
>>All available on the internet for those with enough intelligence to find.
>>
>>HINT ......... "Google" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>
>>For you to keep repeating this "query" merely smacks of low ability or a
>>desire to troll or inflame!

>
>Actually, was hoping someone connected to Linns, APS or similar, would issue a
>detailed press release with facts and figures.
>

All available on the internet for those with enough intelligence to find.
 
  #18
Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net
 
Default Re: How Safe is Greg Manning/Nutmeg? AFINSA Multi-Billion FRAUD - US Member Companies? Repost

On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 07:28:38 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien
<jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote:

>On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 00:45:15 GMT, ErnstZundholz
><ErnstZundholz@roc.usenetexchange.com> found these unused words floating
>about:
>
>>On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 14:48:37 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien <jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>All available on the internet for those with enough intelligence to find.
>>>
>>>HINT ......... "Google" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>>
>>>For you to keep repeating this "query" merely smacks of low ability or a
>>>desire to troll or inflame!

>>
>>Actually, was hoping someone connected to Linns, APS or similar, would issue a
>>detailed press release with facts and figures.
>>

>All available on the internet for those with enough intelligence to find.


2 things occur to me:

1) He is lazy
2) He wants to stir up more poop

'Nuff Said.
 
  #19
Sir F. A. Rien
 
Default Re: How Safe is Greg Manning/Nutmeg? AFINSA Multi-Billion FRAUD - US Member Companies? Repost

On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 12:59:27 -0400, Tracy_Barber@frontiernet.net found these
unused words floating about:

>On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 07:28:38 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien
><jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com> wrote:
>
>>On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 00:45:15 GMT, ErnstZundholz
>><ErnstZundholz@roc.usenetexchange.com> found these unused words floating
>>about:
>>
>>>On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 14:48:37 -0700, Sir F. A. Rien <jaSPAMc@gbr.online.com>
>>>wrote:
>>>
>>>>All available on the internet for those with enough intelligence to find.
>>>>
>>>>HINT ......... "Google" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>>>
>>>>For you to keep repeating this "query" merely smacks of low ability or a
>>>>desire to troll or inflame!
>>>
>>>Actually, was hoping someone connected to Linns, APS or similar, would issue a
>>>detailed press release with facts and figures.
>>>

>>All available on the internet for those with enough intelligence to find.

>
>2 things occur to me:
>
>1) He is lazy
>2) He wants to stir up more poop
>
>'Nuff Said.


Only "2" applies in -=both=- senses.

 
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