From: Gary S. Gevisser
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 7:46 PM
To: Anonymous CCCLXVII
Cc: Devin Standard
Subject: RE: Mr. Class Action

 

 

Did u not receive this reply to her reply although u may have been referring to Emily Lambert’s colleague who co-authored the Forbes article on Milberg Weiss?

 

A lot of stuff is starting to happen and it is all good not to forget that today St. Patrick’s day is the 26th anniversary of my “landing” on US soil, Bryan Taylor our English-French Canadian friend who shall soon “set sail” along with his sister for Minehead, England, has the Irish blood so after dinner he and I will be out partying, that last hyperlink showing a drawing of a bar scene which I purchased from a guy at this one bar in New York on January 16th 1995 the night of Derrick Beare’s bachelor party.

 

Tomorrow I will be sending my immediate family a broadcasted communiqué that will be engineered to get this one guy Poli-Pollak a somewhat regular on the Hannity TV show to carry the “football” into VP Cheney’s office. Poli’s one buddy from Colorado University is a guy by the name of Phil Perry who is married to one of Cheney’s daughters and I assume it is not the gay one.

 

The “football” is the epic of epic class action complaints against Citigroup that has the likes of Milberg Weiss and his puppets, The JRK et al more concerned than even the too Grand Jury investigations geared supposedly to nailing Milberg Weiss “once and 4 all” but the fact that they have not been able to get an indictment after this period of time is nothing short of incredible, in the words of The JRK

 

“If u, the prosecution, are not able to bring an indictment when the only evidence being heard is yours then you should pack your bags and collapse into a heap of tears”.

 

There is a lot more going on than meets the eye but I am rather confident without being arrogant that it is within our power to “put this sucker to bed”.

 

All one needs to do in order to understand how rigged the system is against the salaried [w2] worker especially the lower working class who cannot afford to purchase a home is the fact that they are not allowed to deduct their rent for both federal and state taxes as best I recall while the “rich” write off their “rent” while their property appreciates in no small measure the result of being able to deduct their “rent”.

 

Perhaps more importantly, once the working class realize that their union chiefs are all “bought and paid for” that when we have strikes that put cashiers out on the picket line that the laborious negotiations between their chiefs and the management chiefs is nothing more than a charade, musical chairs at best, then u r going to have rather angry folk, and don’t get me started on the Indian Chiefs, the word ethics entering my head, oh yes the “hypotethical” [sic].

 

My plan is simple, not stupid and in my opinion not very dangerous.

 

First line up my all the “ducks” showing folks that there is no such thing as luck, no such thing as coincidences, i.e. design everywhere, up to each one of us to play our part, part 8 of the 8 part mini series to Diana Henriques of the New York X is the “lynch pin” that should stop the masses from rioting, screaming “bloody murder” instead have them wait in the confines and comfort of their living rooms, not watching fukukta TV but tuned into the Nextraterrestrial and emandandog blah blah websites as we have our “telemarketers” spread the word of hope, justice and peace, God bless us all. Goodnight. GG

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Anonymous CCCLXVII

Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 6:02 PM
To: gsg@sellnext.com
Subject: Re: Mr. Class Action

 

give him a hint so he can decide if its worth continuing the convbersation

 

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From: "Gary S. Gevisser" <gsg@sellnext.com>

Date: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 12:43 pm

Subject: Mr. Class Action

 

> I have information that is very relevant to the Grand Jury

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