Posted on 09/15/2009 8:40:44 PM PDT by senatorboi
I stand corrected. I shudda looked it up before my response. Thanks for the heads-up.
It is a really weird set of legalities involved in that one. Much debated and argued among the “legal research gnomes” who spend entirely too much time sitting at their desks and pondering semantics rather than applicability.
And then there is the ‘San Francisco Treaty’......oy!
Any leftover troll burgers for dinner?
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Nothing left. Go back and enjoy your vacation! LOL
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Yep!!
That’s exactly the here-kitty-kitty I was looking for, thanks :-)
here is why LucasSmith is a fraudster. On the top left corner of his hoax is a stamp with a signature. Both read Helton Maganga. The true name of this Doctor is Heltan Maganga not Helton.
This is confirmed by this Kenyan listing of doctors:
http://www.healthoutsource.co.ke/directory/healthdirectory.php?id=1199
and by this video of an interview to him:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vL2ErPz7Qk&feature=player_embedded
How did he make such a mistake ? While searching the name he came across some second hand articles about a cholera outbreak that mispelled tha name. The original Kenyan source-articles spell the name correctly.
So it is obvious he made the stamp himself, unfortunately he mispelled the name.
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