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16 years ago @ Big Journalism - When Liberal 'Journali... · 0 replies · +2 points
There you go again, pretending once again you are someone you are not. The only fence Moore spent time behind is the cage he sat in while in an Australian prison.
As for K2, don't know the guy and have no beef with him. Nor do I have a beef with Moore - he just needs to stop perpetuating the con and get some mental help.
However, the "real K2" should read the sociopath definition posted earlier and rethink his relationship with Moore. If you are out there K2, you can find the truth too and maybe help your friend Moore get the help he needs.
As much as I would like to continue this dance, all that can be said has been said. The truth is out there. Don't take my word for it and don't take Moore's. Find out for yourselves. The truth will set you free. And, once again, adieu.
16 years ago @ Big Journalism - When Liberal 'Journali... · 0 replies · +2 points
LMAO. That was funny. No ex-3C employee here though. However, Kevin was probably an ex-3C guy and current employee of Sovereign Deed because Kevin is probably Mr. Moore. Besides, I don't think Moore was at 3C long enough to terminate anyone anyway.
The purpose of my posts were/are two-fold:
1. Have Brad Thor realize that he was duped into supporting a conman;
2. Because everyone deserves a mulligan (or two) in-life, inspire Mr. Moore to man-up, come clean on all his past lies, deceit and cons and issue his mea culpa - a "hate the sin, not the sinner" kind of thing. He will be a better man for it.
I concur with your thoughts on Brad Thor. He is one hell of an author.
16 years ago @ Big Journalism - When Liberal 'Journali... · 0 replies · +2 points
Q: How do you know someone is a sociopath?
A: Follow this link -http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_know_if_some...
An exerpt from the link: "Many are monumentally self-important: they may pretend to be millionaires when in reality they are sliding towards financial disaster...Habitual dishonesty...He cannot hold a job and will probably commit crimes - theft, fraud, forgery, and spend time in jail or prison...Lack of Realistic Life Plan/Parasitic Lifestyle ... Criminal or Entrepreneurial Versatility...What they do have is the ability to manipulate each situation to where nothing is their fault. They are quick to give praise to someone, but use that as another way to draw them further under their control. They truly have no capacity to believe that anything they have ever done is wrong - even when caught in a bold faced lie."
I am sure Mr. Moore will think he is looking in a mirror when he reads this.
So much for crumbling and running for the door, ace.
Jimmy - Hooyah!
16 years ago @ Big Journalism - When Liberal 'Journali... · 0 replies · +2 points
The facts are out there. Seek the truth Mr. Thor - it is not hard to find but your good name will be hard to recover.
Adieu.
16 years ago @ Big Journalism - When Liberal 'Journali... · 0 replies · +1 points
Nice try on the ex-employee as well but Sherlock Holmes you are not. I do however know of ex-employees that left "3C" in the wake of this fiasco that speak with knowledge re: this guy - hence the insight.
The threat of libel, if I recall properly, was leveled against Michigan Messenger by Mr. Moore as well. I am no fan of that liberal rag but even a broke clock is right twice a day and that investigative reporter did one hell of a job.
Instead of whining to Brad Thor, why doesn't Mr. Moore just shut-up, use his supposed "abundant business success and experience" and run a legitimate business to profitability? If he is the lightening rod, why not get behind the scenes and use this "experience" to make it happen? You don't see any other successful businessman who comes under attack from a liberal rag whining about it - they laugh all the way to the bank.
For example, look at Eric Prince - you think he gives a darn what the media has portrayed him as? Hell no. And he has been, and continues to be, raked over the coals by the MSM - both domestically and internationally - and Congress. Does that stop him? Absolutely not! He just does a market assessment, modifies his business plan/model and marches on. He is the real deal - ex-SEAL, loyal, high-integrity, etc... He even had his personnel/management take the same oath U.S. Service members take. That is an example of a patriot and a good businessman.
16 years ago @ Big Journalism - When Liberal 'Journali... · 0 replies · +2 points
You are not alone in the start-up world. I have a few under my belt (taking one public) as well as working for both domestic and international privately-held and publicly-held firms ranging from $60 million to well over $15 billion in annual revenue. I have prepared and presented business plans not only for investors but for banks as well, securing funding from both. So save the childish GDP contribution comment for the socialists. I am just another businessman trying to make sure another one of the good guys - Brad Thor - doesn't get bilked by this conman who is masquerading as a legitimate businessman (and ex-soldier, ex-super spook, ex-Counter-Russian-Mafia-Agent, ex-....).
I agree that start-ups and legacy firms alike do require "fortitude and hard work from a big team of people" as you stated. But they also require integrity, loyalty, duty, respect, self-less service, honor and personal courage.If you were ever a Soldier (assuming you were if you worked at 3C) these values should sound familiar to you - they are the Army Values. Bottom line, these values are not to be found in Moore's business behavior.
Also, your comment about the economy ("the country has been suffering through a traumatic financial crisis with some of the biggest corporations going out of business") wasn't a factor, and neither was the dead investor a factor when Sovereign Deed failed to pay Gerson for their product...in 2006! All I see in your comments about why Sovereign Deed can't/won't meet their financial obligations are the smoke and mirrors of a con or the excuses of someone who won't/can't take the responsibility for their failure as a businessman, or both.
When you really look at Moore's business behavior, it is rather sociopathic. And sad.
16 years ago @ Big Journalism - When Liberal 'Journali... · 0 replies · +2 points
Where there is smoke there is fire. A little research at the county court house(s) where Sovereign Deed is located may reveal that there are other Sovereign Deed vendors that had to take him to court to get paid and quite possibly ex-employees who were waiting on wages having to do the same.
Question #1: If he doesn't pay his bills and doesn't pay his employees, will he be there when "disaster hits"? If he hasn't paid his bills, with "what" and with "whom" will he get the job done?
Question #2: Is he STILL a victim of some left wing conspiracy if his vendors and employees had to sue him becuase he did not pay for services rendered or products provided?
16 years ago @ Big Journalism - When Liberal 'Journali... · 0 replies · +2 points
I read the ruling from Judge Mark Filip of the US District Court of Northern Illinois dated 7-01-05 (almost two months after the ruling you cited). This document can be found at http://www.thelenreid.com/resources/documents/Tri...
I am not a lawyer but after looking at this ruling, it seems that the injunctive relief granted two months earlier didn't hold in federal court. Of the thirteen motions filed, Mr. Moore was named in all of them, his wife in seven and their "company" (Triple Canopy Group) was named in ten.
16 years ago @ Big Journalism - When Liberal 'Journali... · 0 replies · +2 points