From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent:
Tuesday, December 21, 2004 1:40 PM PT
To: Peter Espy –
General Manager, Peru Rail.
Cc: rest; FBI; President@whitehouse.gov;
Eliot Spitzer - Attorney General of New York State
Subject: FW: hello...this lifting of the seat may have been one of the most ingenious inventions of woman....THE MEEK WITH TEETH SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH

 

Dear Mr. Espy,

 

Earlier I received the following email from my friend Yasmine Martin, who I now understand has moved on.

 

Thank you for your email. Please be advised that I am no longer working with PeruRail. May I take this opportunity to thank you all for your support and I wish you all good health and luck. Therefore, to make sure you still receive prompt feedback to any PeruRail queries you may have, please note below contact emails depending on area of your questions.

 

I last heard from Ms. Martin back on July 19th when she was immersed in Copa America, copying FBI Agent Marc Culp:

 

Dear Gary

 

I was away for the past week, traveling on the railway lines, this is the first email, I have ever received from you, therefore not too sure, which email and blind copies

you are referring too. Please send me any questions you have, however this week being the final week of the Copa America, and Peru being host country, will be out

checking operations.

Look forward to hearing from you soon.

Kind Regards

Yasmine

 

May I suggest u leisurely read what I wrote Augusto Benito Vargis, a Peruvian Inka trail guide, that triggered the automated response from Ms. Martin and let me know first of all whether u share her sentiments that as of when we all met around June 27th, u surely heard about the one of a kind panoramic view train ride my dog Pypeetoe and I took, that no one in their right mind would mess with the likes of Coca Cola who did an excellent PR job providing law enforcement with the most immaculate looking uniforms, the Coca Cola emblem so proudly displayed above the heart perhaps making Hitler smile from ear to ear sending a message loud and clear that anyone who dares to interfere with their business model of hooking the masses on sugar, getting smarter with time in removing the syrup from the water and charging an arm and a leg for bottled water, KO’s PE when I just looked under 22 and heading down, their Market Value under $100 billion, chomp change needed to take control of this not really so public corporation were I not seeking a win-win situation, to mention little of the plastic bottles one would be hard pressed to blame on our great President the most honorable George W. Bush today beyond a shadow of a doubt not only wanting but succeeding rather well in doing the right thing and the smart thing which is also the right thing in bringing democracy to the world, i.e. one man-woman one vote only meaningful if in fact one is an independent thinker that begins with each of us being entitled to clean drinking water, the most basic and precious human right, agree?

 

Second, when would u be available to meet with me and/or member-s of the grass roots organizations we’re in the process of empowering around the world, and of course let know if u have any questions, agree?

 

Good Day and take very good care,

 

Gary S. Gevisser

A Name From Here, You Can Trust Over There

 

 

Ps – I think u would agree placing this communiqué as a reply to this posting, IF U KNEW WHEN U'D BE VERY VERY RICH, on the Coca Cola Yahoo message board soon after hitting the send button is not an altogether bad idea, agree?

 

Ps I – Would u agree that this announcement in the Wall Street Journal that the DeBeers-Anglo America Cartel is “to Amend
Diamond Accord to Satisfy the EU
” is simply PR Nonsense, that nothing has changed, yet, agree?

 

BRUSSELS -- The European Commission said diamond company De Beers Group and its Russian counterpart Alrosa have offered to amend their $4 billion ($3 billion) deal in an effort to quell European Union antitrust concerns.

Under terms of a pact announced in March 2002, Russian state-owned diamond miner OAO Almazy Rossii-Sakha, or Alrosa, agreed to sell half its production to De Beers, of Johannesburg, South Africa. Alrosa, Russia's only diamond-mining company, is the world's second-largest producer of rough diamonds, after De Beers.

The following January, EU antitrust regulators opened a formal investigation, saying that the deal would restrict competition by shutting out other potential players in the Russian diamond industry. In response, De Beers and Alrosa suspended the agreement.

To address the EU's concerns, the companies are offering to progressively reduce the annual quantities of diamonds that De Beers will buy from Alrosa, to a maximum of $275 million from 2010 onward, from $700 million in 2005. The original arrangement provided for $800 million a year for five years.

The diamond companies also have agreed that two independent trustees should monitor their compliance with the new agreement.

"We believe that these proposals address the concerns that the commission has identified," De Beers said. In the meantime, it said, De Beers and Alrosa will continue to trade with each other on an ad hoc basis.

The commission intends to publish a list of the companies' proposed commitments in February or March. Competitors will get a chance to comment on them in confidence for a month.

EU regulators have the power to impose fines of as much as 10% of companies' revenue if they implement agreements that antitrust authorities consider break EU law.

Separately, the EU continues to look into complaints from dealers and gem cutters about De Beers's system of selling uncut diamonds world-wide, said Jonathan Todd, a commission spokesman. The new system, known as Supplier of Choice, formalizes the commercial relationship between De Beers unit Diamond Trading Co. and a small group of sightholders, or approved dealers and gem cutters, through which the company distributes its rough diamonds.

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 12:00 PM
To: Augusto Benito Vargas
Cc:
Yasmine Martin (ymartin@perurail.com); Eliot Spitzer - Attorney General of New York State ; president@whitehouse.gov; Edward Jay Epstein - Author of The Diamond Invention
Subject: RE: hello...this lifting of the seat may have been one of the most ingenious inventions of woman....

 

Augusto, my dear friend, great news...---...