[e-gold-list] Re: Gold-Age SS-Raid Update 07/24/2001

2001-07-25 Thread Steve Schear


with the tower, to reset the CMOS -- I'll have to get specs from HP
before I go taking this baby apart. In short it's going to take quite a
bit of time and effort to figure out if there is any data intact for me
to recover on either of these machines. This kind of destructive
data-mining was totally unecessary, since I gave them all the passwords
to the various systems they took.

All good reasons to use thin clients at you place of business and keep all 
data bases offshore, backed-up though a distributed network and encrypted.

steve


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[e-gold-list] Re: Gold-Age SS-Raid Update 07/24/2001

2001-07-24 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.

Hello Parker,

I think it is worth that I spend my second post of the day to tell you 
that I am glad you are slowly getting back on your feet.

Welcome back. 

Claude
(Gone until tomorrow.)


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[e-gold-list] RE: Gold-Age SS-Raid Update 07/24/2001

2001-07-24 Thread Samuel Mc Kee


  An interesting side note. On one of the tower computers that was
 returned, I was locked out of the CMOS (apparently, they changed the
 password

And of course, they somehow couldn't simply tell you what they changed it
to.

Petty stuff like this really underscores how childish and pathetic most
government agents really are. It also kind of makes me think that they are
aware of the banality of their own lives, how they need to lash out and hurt
people to make themselves feel important, when in reality they are parasites
upon society. They don't build roads or houses, they don't write software or
make advances in medicine and they don't create new businesses that provide
jobs for people. They can only steal and destroy what others make, and they
love to wield that power because they know it is all their lives will ever
amount to.

Scratch a bully, find a coward.



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[e-gold-list] Re: Gold-Age SS Raid

2001-04-03 Thread Jess Perez

Something you guys in America maybe interested in.

http://www.cbsnews.com/now/story/0,1597,283404-412,00.shtml

Regards Jess

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On 28 Mar 2001, at 16:49, SnowDog wrote:

  ISL pledges an ounce, too !
 
 I'm giving 10 grams, but it will be about 2 weeks.
 

Count me in for 10 grams as well. It is a good cause I think.

Claude
goldcurrencies.ca

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[e-gold-list] Re: Gold-Age SS Raid

2001-03-28 Thread James M. Ray

At 11:50 AM -0500 3/27/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Below is Gold-Age's Official Announcement about what happened on 03/12/2001
We apologize for not posting sooner, but we were out of town with family 
and lawyers planning a course of action.

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On 03/12/2001, the Gold-Age offices were wrongly raided by the Syracuse 
branch of the U.S. Secret Service (SS). All of our computer equipment, business 
records, software, and many  non-business items were stolen by the SS in 
this raid; even though we have not been charged with any crime (because 
we have committed no crime), and they refuse to give us more information. 
We were also taken and interrogated for about 8 hours, over the course of 
the interrogation, the whole thing became less about Gold-Age, and more 
about e-gold  politics -- they wanted us to lie about e-gold.
...

Parker is going to create a legal defense fund account which I'll set
the public-balance attribute on when he tells me. Good lawyers are
not cheap. I'm also donating one full set of six J.S.G. Boggs plastic
Sacajawea dollar coins (say where I send them, Parker) in addition
to any grams I'll be spending to the legal defense fund. The Secret
Service has had more than a few run-ins with my friend Boggs -- I
think the figure they've spent on him so far (in the USA alone) was
somewhere between $5 and $6 million US. Of course, Boggs can
(and does) make his own money ($10.00 bills) to pay lawyers,
and Parker has no such advantage. I encourage folks to dig deep.

I've known Parker Bradley (electronically) for quite a while, and if he
says "they wanted us to lie about e-gold" I become VERY interested
in purchasing a copy of the interrogation transcript, if possible. He's
a well-spoken guy, so actually I'd prefer audio or video. I doubt the 
SS will be thrilled by market demand for a Parker Bradley transcript
solely for entertainment-value, but you can tell them your friend Jim
Ray says "that's the way the donut crumbles" (if you dare!) if there's
any static about my request. Keep your chin up, Parker, treading on
you was a mistake, and you're far from alone.
JMR


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[e-gold-list] Re: Gold-Age SS Raid

2001-03-28 Thread CCS

 Parker is going to create a legal defense fund account which I'll set
 the public-balance attribute on when he tells me. 

I pledge $100.
 
 I've known Parker Bradley (electronically) for quite a while, and if he
 says "they wanted us to lie about e-gold" I become VERY interested
 in purchasing a copy of the interrogation transcript, if possible

Selling copies sounds like a good way to raise money for the legal fund
to me.

Speaking of lawyers...  May I suggest that the Institute for Justice
be contacted.

http://www.ij.org/index.shtml

This case may well be of interest to them.  They might take it pro bono
and it is good to have and be able to demonstrate influential support.

And if you want a real high powered (and probably high priced) advocate
then Henry Mark Holzer might be considered.  He is not longer in active
practice; but he might take a case that interests him.  And he did write
a book on gold (clause contracts).

Best,

CCS

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[e-gold-list] Re: Gold-Age SS Raid

2001-03-28 Thread jpm

 Parker is going to create a legal defense fund account which I'll set
 the public-balance attribute on when he tells me.

I pledge $100.


ISL pledges an ounce, too !


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[e-gold-list] Re: Gold-Age SS Raid

2001-03-28 Thread SnowDog

 ISL pledges an ounce, too !

I'm giving 10 grams, but it will be about 2 weeks.




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[e-gold-list] Re: Gold-Age SS Raid

2001-03-28 Thread C. Cormier - Ormetal Inc.

On 28 Mar 2001, at 16:49, SnowDog wrote:

  ISL pledges an ounce, too !
 
 I'm giving 10 grams, but it will be about 2 weeks.
 

Count me in for 10 grams as well. It is a good cause I think.

Claude
goldcurrencies.ca

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