I said the Nigerian bank scam letters are full of highfalootin' language and twisted syntax as well as sense of urgency to cash in on available million$... no real difference here.
I then mentioned that the content was never really the issue, but rather the "Alex" tie-in, as re-posted above by Worthashot....
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They pulled the other thread, It was most likely getting to long and out of control. This much better to start fresh we should call it xkem after approval.All kinds of new stuff and other herbal remedies are coming out with some new web sites we have just begun our long march
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you know there is more than enough blame to go around, when it comes to insulting, condescending behavior
we had a nice, productive, knowledgable thread going. XKEM has a hiccup and the thread gets turned on it's ear. (no need to say by who) then the thread is erased! I don't know who did it, but it was audacoius to say the least. think of all the DD lost!
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Dusty, sorry, not familiar with "the editorial." I have not followed this day-to-day... Am not headed anywhere--my main contribution to date has been verification that TA was gagged...
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The XKEM thread in Hot Stocks Free for All is still there for the moment, not as long as this one was but maybe there is some DD there.
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quote:Originally posted by Egg Inspector: you know there is more than enough blame to go around, when it comes to insulting, condescending behavior
we had a nice, productive, knowledgable thread going. XKEM has a hiccup and the thread gets turned on it's ear. (no need to say by who) then the thread is erased! I don't know who did it, but it was audacoius to say the least. think of all the DD lost!
the relevant DD should be easy enough to re-create...
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Egg, I had a page disappear on one of my stock picks...Apparently it was some kind of glitch..
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quote:Originally posted by worthashot: The XKEM thread in Hot Stocks Free for All is still there for the moment, not as long as this one was but maybe there is some DD there.
Not much...I've been trying to bring it over....
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Obasanjo restates focus on better economy From Emeka Anuforo, Abuja Friday, July 07, 2006
PRESIDENT Olusegun Obasanjo yesterday reiterated the commitment of his government to foster an economy that is technology-driven, private sector-led and knowledge-based.
The President spoke when he commissioned the hi-tech food preservation facility, Gamma Irradiation Facility and launched the drug, NICOSAN, developed locally for the management of sickle cell diseases.
Developed by scientists at the National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development, Idu, Abuja, the product is a non-toxic, natural herbal drug,
composed of extracts from local plants.
The drug is now being produced by Xechem Pharmaceuticals Nigeria Limited, a subsidiary of Xechem International Incorporated based in New Jersey, United States of America (U.S.A) and produced within the premises of Sheda Science and Technology Complex.
From the assessment of the Chief Executive Officer of Xechem International, Dr. Ramesh Pandey, Nigeria stands to earn a yearly income of over $150 million from exporting the drug to the international community.
The Minister of Science and Technology, Prof. Turner Isoun said at the ceremony that the drug, which had gone through various levels of certification at the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) had been granted an Orphan Drug status by the Food and Drug Administration of the United States of America (U.S.-FDA). This, he said, had given it further credibility and international acceptability for the
management of sickle cell disease.
Obasanjo, who could not hide his joy at the facilities, noted that the government had not lost focus of its vision of re-engineering the science and technology sector to make Nigeria a key participant and stakeholder in the application of new and emerging technologies.
The President said: "Today's activities also further confirm my strong belief that the frontiers of development are within the reach of any determined and committed society that takes science and technology seriously with the determination to uplift
its citizenry to a state of prosperity."
He stressed that the essence of the reform in the sector had been to improve the performance of the sector, make it more proactive to the country's national needs and enhance its efficiency in service delivery.
Stressing that the Gamma Irradiation Facility would transform food preservation in the country and make certain agricultural products available all year round, he described the facility as "a high priority project with significant commercial undertones."
Already, the President has approved the privatisation of the Gamma Irradiation Facility in the next three years. This is to enable private sector operators tap into the facility and make it yield the enormous economic dividends for which it was set up.
Expressing immense joy at the production of the sickle cell drug in country, Obasanjo lamented that persons afflicted with sickle cell disease suffer crises which could result in damage to the kidneys, lungs, bones, eyes and the central nervous system.
The Gamma Irradiation Facility is an important multipurpose facility with diversified applications, which according to the Minister of Science finds ready applications in the preservation of food and agricultural products, pest control, healthcare
delivery, packaging and improvement of mechanical properties of materials such as rubber latex plastics and electrical cable, among others.
Officials of the Nigerian Nuclear Regulatory Agency told reporters that the facility had gone through various levels of assessment and had acquired five of the agency's licences within the last one year.
Speaking on the facility, Isoun said: "The multipurpose Gamma Irradiation Plant has a large production hall. It is the most modern commercial irradiation plant in Africa, and one of the most modern of its type in the world characterised by the
state-of-the art technology. Its irradiation source is a 340k Cobalt-60 source. The facility will be managed in collaboration with other technical partners, who have acquired vast experience in the management of similar facilities."
Discussions are also said to be on-going with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna to designate the facility as a regional Centre of Excellence in Food Irradiation.
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Phat mans post is gone in his history..I should of put it in memory or atleast printed it, geez I have 3 printers hooked up,,Dumb of me, remember thinking what if..
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Member Rated: posted July 07, 2006 11:11 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FG to launch first anti-sickler drug Frid, July 07, 2006
The first Nigerian developed anti-sickler drug, NICOSAN, will be launched today in Abuja.
Also to be commissioned is the Gamma irradiation facility situated at the Sheda Science and Technology Complex, Sheda (SHESTCO), Abuja.
The Gamma irradiation facility is to be used for food preservation, sterilization of pharmaceutical and medical devices, as well as polymerization and other industrial applications.
A statement signed by information officer of the complex, Ndidi Onuora, and made available to Daily Champion said the minister of Science and Technology Professor Turner Isoun assured that all necessary precautions have been taken to ensure safety of the products as well as continuity in the production of the anti sickling drug NICOSAN adding, "This is just an iceberg."
Disclosing that the drug, used for the treatment of Sickle Cell diseases, and produced by a pharmaceutical company, Xechem-Nigeria, has been tested locally and internationally at Philaldelphia children’s Hospital in the United States the minister said the drug has been recognized by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for treatment of Sickle Cell disease, He also said it had been approved by National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).
The Director General of SHESTCO, Dr. Ayodele Coker, in the statement said achieving the drug was not by accident but by design, stressing that, "We contacted Xechem International after a conference held in the United State and I am happy that our dreams and efforts were not in vain."
someone posted a link to a board for sickle cell community at http://www.sicklecelldisease.org. The idea was that stock message board were "spreading the word" to these affected folk. One thread contained a post with a laundry list of "DD," and the whole thread was deleted. The folks at that site were *not* amused--including one Nigerian.
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quote:Originally posted by Purl Gurl: I warned you, Amswap.
Purl Gurl
Warning accepted. Now how about answering my question? I'll ask again:
WHO HAVE I INSULTED?????????????????????
You're okay in my book, Amswap
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Tue, Jun 20, 2006 • XECHEM INTERNATIONAL INC Files SEC form 8-K, Unregistered Sale of Equity Securities, Other Events EDGAR Online (Tue, Jun 20) http://biz.yahoo.com/e/060620/xkem.ob8-k.html
Thu, Jun 23, 2005 • XECHEM INTERNATIONAL INC Files SEC form 8-K, Entry into Material Agreement, Termination of Material Agreement EDGAR Online (Thu, Jun 23) http://biz.yahoo.com/e/050623/xkem.ob8-k.htmlPosts: 6008 | From: phoenix az | Registered: Mar 2005
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quote:Originally posted by amswap: Tex - are you a moderator?
yup
Could you explain how someone like purl has the power to erase that thread and can you bring it back? I would also appeal to you that if she is a moderator, you have someone who runs this board look at the manipultion and misleading things she posts and have them consider removing her authority. Because someone is pointing out the truth about her should not give her the ability to remove a thread with as mund dd as that one had. Thanks in advance for any help.
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quote:Originally posted by T e x: I replied to your "analysis," Eggie...
I said the Nigerian bank scam letters are full of highfalootin' language and twisted syntax as well as sense of urgency to cash in on available million$... no real difference here.
I then mentioned that the content was never really the issue, but rather the "Alex" tie-in, as re-posted above by Worthashot....
I guess I'm going to show my 'lack of paying attention' but, I don't have a clue who Alex is or how him being associated with a letter or post matters??
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quote:Originally posted by T e x: I replied to your "analysis," Eggie...
I said the Nigerian bank scam letters are full of highfalootin' language and twisted syntax as well as sense of urgency to cash in on available million$... no real difference here.
I then mentioned that the content was never really the issue, but rather the "Alex" tie-in, as re-posted above by Worthashot....
I guess I'm going to show my 'lack of paying attention' but, I don't have a clue who Alex is or how him being associated with a letter or post matters??
Alex is a known pumper/basher and over all pain in the pocket book!
but it isn't this alex...from the email
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Oh, ok. So you don't think everyone should she that she is entitled to her opinion and demean and call people names, but when you show her that, she has the ability to dump an entire thread? No, I think people should see it so they know some can get away with stuff on here and others can't unless the mods do something about it. I don't think they have paid attention to her on the other thread and she should not have the right to cut it off because she is unwilling to justify her own bs when she calls everyone else on what she disagrees with. Something is just plain not right about that. You'll notice after she warns me, she never tells me who it is I have insulted. I may have an incorrect way of saying something, but I don't know who I've insulted. If I get a warning, I should at least be told what it's for and given an example of a past error that would explain exactly what it is I'm being warned about.
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quote:Originally posted by T e x: I replied to your "analysis," Eggie...
I said the Nigerian bank scam letters are full of highfalootin' language and twisted syntax as well as sense of urgency to cash in on available million$... no real difference here.
I then mentioned that the content was never really the issue, but rather the "Alex" tie-in, as re-posted above by Worthashot....
I guess I'm going to show my 'lack of paying attention' but, I don't have a clue who Alex is or how him being associated with a letter or post matters??
The credibility of sources does matter!! Whoever "Alex" is, he says he received an email from a "contact". It may not have been fabricated. The point is it was probably the same XKEM contact who told him to leak the initial Nigerian article. It's just sounds shady and makes me question his credibility.
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quote:Originally posted by amswap: Tex - are you a moderator?
yup
Could you explain how someone like purl has the power to erase that thread and can you bring it back? I would also appeal to you that if she is a moderator, you have someone who runs this board look at the manipultion and misleading things she posts and have them consider removing her authority. Because someone is pointing out the truth about her should not give her the ability to remove a thread with as mund dd as that one had. Thanks in advance for any help.
lol, I suspect she's pushing your buttons again, man... seriously? I don't "get" how so many get so bent so easily. Oh...I *know* first-hand how exasperating she can be...lol, when I was green as fresh mint leaf here? She cuffed me pretty good...and not only her. Several of da vets here dished me a pretty rough time...
But guess what? I sure learned alot--quick.
Re: the former thread--If I had to guess, I'd say Bob starting checking the thread after I reported Bruce Wayne's "poster/photo,' and simply threw his hands up and killed it. I can ask whether DD posts are recoverable--I'm too new at "modding" to know what's possible...
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Nigeria removed from international finance blacklist, President Obasanjo elated Jun 23, 2006, 13:40
President Olusegun Obasanjo has expressed his elation at the announcement of Nigeria’s removal from the International Financial Task Force’s (FATF) list of Non-Cooperating Countries and Territories.
Welcoming the announcement by the FATF in Paris on the morning of June 23, President Obasanjo said that Nigeria’s de-listing would, together with the ending of its indebtedness to the Paris Club, the BB Minus rating of its long-term credit status and other positives economic indices, help to attract greater foreign investment to the country.
He also noted that with the de-listing of the country by the FATF, Nigerians would now find it easier to transact business with foreign partners, as existing restrictions on their ability to engage in financial transactions outside the country will be removed.
President Obasanjo commended members of the Inter-Agency Committee who crafted the National Anti-Money Laundering Strategy and worked with the FAFT to ensure that Nigeria met its criteria for removal from its list of non-cooperating countries. He also praised the National Assembly for passing the required legislation.
Nigeria was placed on the FATF list of non-cooperating countries in July 2001, having been adjudged to be in substantial non-compliance with a set of 25 criteria including weak anti-money-laundering legislation, inadequate regulation and supervision of the financial sub-sector and the absence of a Financial Intelligence Unit for the receipt and analyses of reports of suspicious transactions from financial institutions.
The country’s de-listing by the FATF today (June 23) is in recognition of the significant progress which the Obasanjo Administration has made in sanitizing the country’s financial sector and implementing the National Strategy Against Money Laundering and Combating the Financing of Terrorism.
With today’s delisting by the FATF, Nigeria is now free of encumbrances that have the capacity to stifle the inflow of investment and economic growth.
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