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ncansd3 utters the james davidson name :
By takes one to know one ? on 6/2/2005 1:18:05 AM

E-mail: biodog0@yahoo.com

For those not following the Yahoo NFI board,things started getting interesting again lately.

O'Brien of the February 8 letter-ad to Bush in the 'Washington Post' or 'dirtydirtydeeds' or 'ncand3' as he is now known on the Yahoo NFI board began to appear agitated or animated over the last couple of days and telling all who would listen to read his 'news' on www.ncans.net.Well as it turns out a Mr.Jesse Eisinger of Dow Jones FEELS HE HAS REASON TO BELIEVE ncansd3 et.al. is really one Mr.James Dale Davidson.

Anyway below is one of ncand3's latest posts from that board tonight giving his version of the event and hinting indeed James Davidson is who some at DJ etc. suspect him to be.I suggest a visit to to ncans.net website further details as 'Bob O'Brien' perceives them anyway.

Also I noted 'O'Brien' seems to have used a website,is it joker.com ?,in Germany,I believe to promote NFI or Novastar of Kansas stock. Does anyone know if perhaps he or others can do their NFI or Novastar trades directly in that country and whether someone who wished to draw less attention to their trades might be at an advantage to do so from there rather than from the U.S. ? Just wondering. I'm sure some of you remember that aspect of the so-called 'Stockgate' as the penny scamsters themselves call it regarding 'naked shorting' and so forth,one of their great conspiracies was that their shares were manipulated from Germany......well as you recall Davidson made that claim himself about his Powerchannel pump and dump stock....(do search 'pwrc' on this message board)...Any similarity ?


ncansd3 utters the james davidson name :

Re: Send, or not? Comment, or copy? RVA
by: ncansd3
Long-Term Sentiment: Strong Buy 06/02/05 12:02 am
Msg: 310727 of 310744

I would add that copies of emails in which Mr. Eisinger cites very granular banking info regarding NCANS deposits are available if they wish to email me.

What is actually funniest to me is that through all of this, the reporter hasn't considered that he might have found a guy who contributes to NCANS and has used his cash to help the cause - but is someone different than me. Someone who actually has been very helpful with things like procuring anonymous cell phones and the like, but is no more Bob O'Brien than the Granny he went to terrorize. Oh well, I'm sure it will all make great theater, and the attorneys are likely to have a ball with it. Like I said in the beginning - they require a Bob O'Brien at all costs, and it really doesn't matter much whether he is the genuine article or not at the end of the day.

And I'm not telling - not going to do it. Kind of pisses everyone off, I can tell. Sorry guys. But I'm quite sure you have the right guy - keep on keeping on - he sounds like a bad 'un to me. Very mysterious. I was told a sandwich shop was involved. One shudders to think what goes on there. And a boat. I think it's named the James Davidson. It is all unclear at present. Or maybe the sandwiches are subs - those are marine sounding.

Actually, I do kind of wish it was me. Not that it isn't. Or is. Or may be. Or not.

But what I do know is that violating federal laws is a no no last time I checked - and if what they discovered was a big donor to the cause - I hope it was worth someone going to jail over. That's what happens when you violate federal law, I think - I haven't done any federal lawbreaking, so couldn't tell you.

So what do we have at the end of all of this? People who can easily be shown to do anything it takes to get their way, regardless of the law, and who aren't bright enough to get that they are holding nothing. Capital N. Nada. Which they will ultimately find out, as do most who have nothing, over time. In the meanwhile, I think maybe this will be a good mechanism to launch the fiction book - it's about a corrupt, criminally linked hedge fund who sets out to crush a company as part of its serial killing mechanism, who uses the press to do its dirty work and considers itself above the law due to its political contacts, and decides to go after a guy that creates a website that exposes their scheme and creates considerable difficulty for them. I even have a corrupt reporter or two in it. Sort of wrote itself. I think it's a good read. Fast, and believe it or not, has a few similarities to real life.

Have to figure out how to get it out there. I suspect now is the time.

Oh well, good night all. Thanks for all the FBI and WSJ complaints - they will follow up, and they don't just poo poo this sort of thing when it involves attorney trust accounts and feloniously obtained bank records.

We shall see what the day brings.



Posted as a reply to: Msg 310685 by rvac106


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