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Post by happyhikeron Sep 27, 2008 11:27am
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From Jim Puplava

From Jim Puplava
Below is information from the Jim Puplava site.

Ifyou don't read the complete page, atleast scroll down to the bottom andread Jim's suggestions aboutdealing with B.B. bashers.

https://www.financialsense.com/metals/crime/main.html


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CRIME OF THE CENTURY
The Truth About Naked Short Selling in Juniors

INTRODUCTION
by Jim Puplava

On March 31, 2007 I had the opportunity to interview Dr. Patrick M. Byrne, Chairman and CEO of Overstock.com on Financial Sense Newshour [FSN]. Dr. Byrne was interviewed by Bloomberg News' Michael Schneider on March 14, 2007, the transcript of this interview titled 'Phantom Shares,' Failed Trades and Naked Shorts (Transcript) is still available on Bloomberg.com. This interview, coupled with Dr. Byrne's explosive slide presentation of the not-so-hidden corruption in our financial markets called, The Dark Side of the Looking Glass: the Corruption of Our Financial Markets, motivated me to do my own investigation.

In my FSN Annual Year End Review for 2007, Part 1, I briefly touched the significance of my interview with Patrick Byrne. Since then and throughout 2008, I have personally witnessed this abhorrent and perverse action in junior mining shares. I am so appalled by this rampant abuse, that I began a series on Financial Sense Newshour's "The Big Picture" to expose this "Crime of the Century" [COTC] to our listeners.

The quote "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" is often attributed to Edmund Burke. It is my fervent belief that Financial Sense visitors are identified as good men and women, who search for uncommon truth in their quest to become wise investors. In this regard, Financial Sense hopes to provide accurate information in this series so that we all can do something to stand against this evil practice of naked short selling.

Financial Sense Newshour - Crime of the Century Broadcast series
06/21/2008

Crime of the Century, Part 5: Summary and Conclusion with Eric King
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06/14/2008

Crime of the Century, Part 4: Fingerprints at the Crime Scene, Protecting Mining Companies & Internet Rats
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06/14/2008 Crime of the Century: Other Voices - Darin Diehl, Publisher & Executive Editor
Stockgroup Information Systems, Inc. (Stockhouse Message Boards) | Transcript
06/07/2008 Crime of the Century, Part 3: Stock Fraud with Wes Christian
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