Saturday, September 13, 2003

9/11 and Pods on the Airplane Bottoms.

A friend of mine who is very reliable at providing good research is currently looking into this:







The idea is there was something on the bottom of the planes involved in the 9/11 crashes. More on this story as it develops.



/rizzn

Bio Project.

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (Project Gutenberg): "She ate a little bit, and said anxiously to herself, `Which way? Which way?', holding her hand on the top of her head to feel which way it was growing, and she was quite surprised to find that she remained the same size: to be sure, this generally happens when one eats cake, but Alice had got so much into the way of expecting nothing but out-of-the-way things to happen, that it seemed quite dull and stupid for life to go on in the common way."



"So she set to work, and very soon finished off the cake. "



Today I'm working on the bio project, and uploading the Wimmer Phone Sets. I'll post url and details later today.



/rizzn

Friday, September 12, 2003

more words

Remembering days when

we were children

restlessly innocent

we'd run around and play

jump around and say

i can't wait to grow up

up until that day.

everything gets harder

dreams...

they all get farther.

we forget why we are living

question...

whether life was really given.

until we never stop to smell the air

until we never care

to watch the sun go down

until we never cry before a crowd

for shame

we've lost all innocence

distance ourselves

until life makes sense

older now

we've loved and lost friends

colder now

learned to meet ends

calloused and proud

searching then found

and then, lost again.





Moose Turd Pie

It's good though ...


Well, apparently, someone thinks they can revive this company. Our VP of Customer Relations Robert Katz (although he likes to refer to himself as the Senior VP now) is trying to bring in 'hard money lenders' from New York. I have a gut feeling these are loan sharks, but I'm not going to question it or even get into it. I'm strictly sticking to the formation of the Committee of Investors and the assemblage of evidence.



I'm not getting a lot of help from anyone in the office, including the president, which makes me wonder exactly why I'm doing this. Then I remember, despite the assuaging of the president to the contrary, my ass is on the line, too.



I'm going to put a module up in the middle column later today if I can get enough of this uploaded where you can start downloading the conversations with the embezzler James Anthony Wimmer. I want as many copies of these files floating around the net as possible -- that way if I get in any kind of trouble over this, and my hard drives are seized, I still have cover-my-ass material floating around out there.



Unfortunately, however, I have over two gig's of audio here, and I doubt many of you actually want to download and listen to this, unless you are a reporter looking for a scoop on a story.



Don't worry, though, I'll put summaries and teasers on each of the files, so you can skip to the good stuff and skip them altogether if none of it interests you (and I doubt any of my readers will be interested in anything but the juicy details and the bottom line -- I'm barely interested in it and I have had to listen to these files about 20 times each).



A little background on what my company does in the first place



FlyDLUX is what's referred to as a ticket broker. We simply purchase tickets and resell them to travelers. For most businesses that deal in tickets, this is a very low margin industry. That's why you really don't hear of brokers that much. The only time a ticket broker makes any kind of money to speak of is if they have a line on some really cheap-assed tickets. Most businesses that sell tickets only do it to facilitate the sale of other travel amneties (these are called Travel Agencies).



The biggest difference between a Travel Agency and a Ticket Broker is that a Ticket Broker doesn't have to own a Travel Agency license (which are quite expensive), and they aren't liable in the same way a travel agent is for messed up travel plans.



How do we get our discounts? If our business was still in running condition, that would be proprietary information. However it's not, so it isn't.



Essentially, we have a special set of deals with a large ticket consolidator and a large airline. It's a grey market area, but we get tickets in two price catagories: domestic and international. They are an unbelievably low cost for both, and then we mark them up to near market value, and are thereby able to undercut all competition and still turn a tremendous profit.



Metaphorically, we are buying $20 bills for $1, and selling them for $5-18. How can anyone screw that up?



The best I can tell, James Wimmer, the guy who is the deal-maker with the airline and the consolidator, was doing an unknown combination of the following three things: skimming money off the top, selling the same stock as many as three times over under the table, and being an incompetent buffoon in his duties of helping to fulfill the tickets.



The tapes show evidence of this: his incompetence, his inability to keep his story straight, and his inability to manage the amount of money and trust he was given.



/rizzn

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It's fun. Check it out.

Thursday, September 11, 2003

Bin Laden Tape Is Old Material - French Expert

Bin Laden Tape Is Old Material - French Expert (my copy): "A leading French terrorism expert cautioned Thursday against taking the latest Osama bin Laden video at face value, saying it was largely an edited collection of old footage and sound tracks that have already been aired.

Wednesday, the Al Jazeera Arabic television station broadcast a tape of bin Laden and his right hand man Ayman al-Zawahri, in which the al Qaeda leader urges supporters to bury Americans in 'the graveyard of Iraq.'

But Roland Jacquard, head of the Paris-based International Observatory on Terrorism, told French radio that the tape was above all a show of defiance on the eve of the September 11 anniversary by al Qaeda number two al-Zawahri."



I'm inclined to agree. All the people I've talked to who purport to be in the know agree that bin Ladin was utterly destroyed in a specific bombing attack that destroyed a large cave network.



/rizzn

Wednesday, September 10, 2003

My Strange Journey Continues

Well, it's 2:30am, and the real work for the day is beginning.



I just open negotiations for two new ventures.



One is my Aircraft Project. VMPI stands to make as much as 30 million dollars off it's share in the next round of funding for the project, of which I personally get to see near half of that.



So that is interesting. And potentially profitable. The negotiations, on the downside, could take as much as a couple months to proceed. Meaning I'm going to need to look for money to live off in the mean time. I really don't want to get a day job -- it will really take away from my focus -- and for some reason I have a lot of it right now.



And I opened negotiations with a fellow who lives in my building to engineer a takeover of a bio-engineering firm. For future reference I will call this the Bio Project.



Let me say this: you will likely not find a bigger geek than I (Lish gives me a run for my money though). But even I get bored when the talks get down to the nitty gritty on how these chemical reactions stuff works. I really need a chemist or biologist nerd to come along beside me and sweep in with the hard hitting questions.



But at any rate, this sounds like a lucrative offer, and I could stand to make as much as a million or two dollars in the name of RisczMarc Holdings if this thing goes over well -- this would not be a bad thing. It's going to be a long negotiation. There's a lot of business and preperation to take place, so it's going to be a long road to hoe on that.



Meanwhile, I'm still assembling all the evidence for this case against Tony (the embezzler).



I'm going to make the MP3's of all the phone conversations we've had with him available for download and also make the CD's purchasable from a CafePress store so if somehow this whole situation gets turned around, the evidence is still out in the open.



Plus, if I can make a couple bucks off of Tony's assinine mistakes, I wouldn't mind it.



Also, as a favor to my buddy and co-worker Rick, I would like to relay his formal recusation of himself in all this, supported by my full agreement. He and I have put blood, sweat, tears, and our own necks on the line for this company. Anything that went wrong rests squarely on the shoulders of James Anthony Wimmer. Rick Rice and myself are completely blameless in this. We didn't steal $250,000 from the company. We didn't co-mingle funds. We didn't sell the same product more than once. We simply tried to straighten the messes out, and unfortunately due to our hands being authoritatively tied and being poured into the situation too late, we were unable to fix it.



That is all for this evening. As you were.



/rizzn