Well,, this is rather open ended? How do we know that the Raid had nothing 
to do with e-gold and instead the Raid was over being a Redemption center 
for NorFed??

JB


>From: "GoldDirectory.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "e-gold Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [e-gold-list] Original Message
>Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 17:21:03 -0600
>
>Maybe we're not on the same page here, because the message seems to have
>been skewed. Here is the original message, as reported by Vince Callaway 
>and
>Steve Foerster. Since Bernard is a rather respectable source, (in my
>opinion), then the primary question I have is, is the message from Bernard,
>as stated?
>
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>
>ALERT: FEDS RAID A FRIEND
>
>I regret to alert you that Parker Bradley, an Exchange Provider for e-gold,
>a Redemption Center and a friend was raided by approximately 25 Federal
>Gestapos on Monday, March 12, 2001. Under the deception of investigating
>credit card fraud, Parker and his wife were kidnapped and treated to the
>usual gross intimidating tactics of our increasingly tyrannical government.
>The raid seems to have been aimed at Parker's past acceptance of credit
>cards for e-gold - a practice that had cost him dearly as the credit card
>industry is so easy to rip off which then blames the merchant.
>
>Please forward this alert to your list and report any raid or unusual 
>police
>activity with anyone associated with NORFED. We all must stay well informed
>and ready to investigate any pattern of the government's tyranny.
>
>Bernard von NotHaus
>Monetary Architect
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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