From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2006 5:47 PM PT
To: Larryneilson@nationalmarketing.com
Cc: rest; GShapiro@eeiconferences.com; JohnStossel@abcnews.com; Lowell Potiker - Fund manager; JRK@class-action-law.com; Ron Bellows Senior - Risk Management specialist - AIG; Linnane Ciara - Marketwatch; Connell Lund - Assistant to the President of the Screen Actors Guild.; lj@mga-incrementalbusiness.com; Ljsales@idirect.com; SupremeInternetCourt@yahoogroups.com
Subject: You really should reconsider your business model to incorporate the 30 minute seminar-tutorials I am currently giving on the "Money Creation" business, but only let me know when you have no less than 50 people signed up without it...

 

Costing them a dime bearing in mind that this heavily broadcast and soon to be heavily read communiqué could very possibly be used by one of your customers to ask at a minimum,

 

Why didn’t you see fit to inform us of such a one of a kind opportunity that would have ensured us quite the competitive edge?”

 

And of course my sharing with 50% of zero proceeds is not exactly anything to “write home about” but when considering the Knowledge-Information-Light that could help them all mitigate their liability exposures just like our Insurance Marketing Services Inc. so very profitable newsletter business PLUS the fact that I would be willing to bet my bottom increasingly worthless United States Dollar that there will be “in no time” as the past and the future all come together in the present, the Digital Age a godsend, those in the audience who would smartly choose to be “generous” as they would also be “first in line” to place their sponsorship ads at any one of our websites including www.CompetingCorruption.com and the so sic www.SupremeInternetCourt.com then you may find your greed “sumwhat” [sic] peaked and if not think of either your current competitors or your future competitors reading all this who as I taught you are best found amongst your employees who often think correctly that their bosses are not only lazy-stupid but “filthy rich” to boot.

 

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