At 11:50 AM -0500 3/27/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>Below is Gold-Age's Official Announcement about what happened on 03/12/2001
>We apologize for not posting sooner, but we were out of town with family
>and lawyers planning a course of action.
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>On 03/12/2001, the Gold-Age offices were wrongly raided by the Syracuse
>branch of the U.S. Secret Service (SS). All of our computer equipment, business
>records, software, and many non-business items were stolen by the SS in
>this raid; even though we have not been charged with any crime (because
>we have committed no crime), and they refuse to give us more information.
>We were also taken and interrogated for about 8 hours, over the course of
>the interrogation, the whole thing became less about Gold-Age, and more
>about e-gold & politics -- they wanted us to lie about e-gold.
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Parker is going to create a legal defense fund account which I'll set
the public-balance attribute on when he tells me. Good lawyers are
not cheap. I'm also donating one full set of six J.S.G. Boggs plastic
Sacajawea dollar coins (say where I send them, Parker) in addition
to any grams I'll be spending to the legal defense fund. The Secret
Service has had more than a few run-ins with my friend Boggs -- I
think the figure they've spent on him so far (in the USA alone) was
somewhere between $5 and $6 million US. Of course, Boggs can
(and does) make his own money ($100000.00 bills) to pay lawyers,
and Parker has no such advantage. I encourage folks to dig deep.
I've known Parker Bradley (electronically) for quite a while, and if he
says "they wanted us to lie about e-gold" I become VERY interested
in purchasing a copy of the interrogation transcript, if possible. He's
a well-spoken guy, so actually I'd prefer audio or video. I doubt the
SS will be thrilled by market demand for a Parker Bradley transcript
solely for entertainment-value, but you can tell them your friend Jim
Ray says "that's the way the donut crumbles" (if you dare!) if there's
any static about my request. Keep your chin up, Parker, treading on
you was a mistake, and you're far from alone.
JMR
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