I am posting this again to JIM LORD as I feel it is a very important post...

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Forgive me for posting this again, but I feel this is a VERY important post for all of us...I know that Jim Lord visits this site, so I do not want him to miss this. Thanks!

Jim, While we all enjoyed hearing you today on m2ktalk, the host never explored what else may have been told to you by Mr.CEO during your talks with him. You spent two days with the man, so I'm sure he told you LOT'S of interesting info. Could you do us the huge service of filling us in on ANYTHING that he told you. Also, if 40-60% grid failure for 2 weeks is the best case, what is his most PROBABLE case? Thanks ALOT in advance!! -Orson

-- Orson Wells (wells@whitebulb.com), December 02, 1999

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I agree Mr. Lord... your credibility has suffered because now even you will not provide more details on the things you learned during your supposely 2 day visit with Mr. CEO. Come clean... youre already considered a nut by the government so you actually have nothing to loose by speaking out what you know.

-- A Guy (waiting@y2kgetit.com), December 02, 1999.

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Please delete the derogatory entries in this thread.

Orson's question is a good one. If it can be answered, it would shed some vital light into an exceedingly dark corner.

Thank you.

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-- snooze button (alarmclock_2000@yahoo.com), December 02, 1999.


I meant to say:

Jim Lord really does have an obligation to prove that Mr. CEO does in fact exist! You won't find anything at his website. What's new on the site- -a document dated 11/11/99 heads the list!

-- Slobby Don (slobbydon@hotmail.com), December 02, 1999.


He doesn't have an obligation to prove anything. If you don't want to believe him, then don't. You'll be in good company with the millions of other pollys out there who are unwilling to face reality. Hopefully, you won't suffer their fate as well.

Jim Lord is a HERO and should be honored, not ridiculed.

-- (brett@miklos.org), December 02, 1999.


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