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Author: | SnoWolf [ Fri 13 Jul 2007 08:03 ] |
Post subject: | No more Anthony Oliver |
I just want to say that I will never post anything having to do with AO, again. I have decided that I have more important things and more important people to deal with. Whether this is him or an imposter, makes no difference. I will no longer spend my time or energy on someone that doesn't deserve to breathe the same air I do. With that said, If I get any more e-mails from this person I will file charges for harrassment and whatever else I can. OK. So far no one has found you but when they do, you can pay me. Keep all your comments to yourself and out of my life. As far as you updating the national FRA file, or whatever...if you were as good as you think and claim, you would know that I am not FRA, yet. I have no lisence to update (notice below and other posts, I have said that). You would not have asked for any information from me. And me catching this obviously places my intellegence well above yours. I don't have time for stupid people. Have a wonderful life. When you are caught, be nice to cellmate, Bubba. It will make things much easier on you. I am done with you and your imposters. Thanks. |
Author: | Eagle [ Sun 15 Jul 2007 00:04 ] |
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Had... by any chance?????????????????/ |
Author: | SpanielPI [ Sun 15 Jul 2007 06:23 ] |
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utah, 1) Please use a dictionary. Your spelling is horrible, reflective of a third grader. 2) No need to use all caps when typing. Not everything you write warrants it. 3) Please brush up on your punctuation as well. Your posts are extremely difficult to read and understand. 4) This incident you describe is an outright lie ! I still have contacts out there in Riverside County and no such "bust" took place within the last 48 hrs. I myself have turned in many, many individuals to the detention center you mention. 5) If the Narcotics Detectives you mention were involved in this bust, then why were you the one surrendering the individual to the jail ? Any experienced BEA in California knows it is far easier and less time consuming to have a defendant processed by a LEO than by the BEA. The avg. booking time/paperwork/surrendering of a defendant into the RP Det. Ctr. there in Riverside, Ca. took no less than 4 hours and sometimes as long as 8; Depending on how busy they were. 6) I would also like to know how you managed to be in 2 places at the same time ? The real Anthony Oliver, at the time you claim to be performing this "bust" was at home. I know this for a fact because certain parties have him under surveillance. Whoever you are, whatever you are, get a life man....your wasting yours with this crap. |
Author: | robert78 [ Sun 15 Jul 2007 08:41 ] |
Post subject: | OA |
Nicely Put and to the Point Mindtracker. |
Author: | SpanielPI [ Mon 16 Jul 2007 07:33 ] |
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Just proves my point even further....your statement of "when a BEA surrenders a defendant, the bond is automatically exonerated..". that is NOT CORRECT. Regardless of who apprehends/books into jail a defendant, a motion still has to be filed. Additionally, I never had a defendant get recieved and booked at the RP Det. Center in 30 minutes. Answer me this: When you allegedly surrendered this mythical defendant there at RP, what is thier booking procedure ? Regarding your actual physical location, I am not stupid enough to state where you are being surveilled. One last note: There is no such unit as the U. S. Airforce Speical Forces Unit. Doesn't exist. There is however S.O.C.: Special Operations Command which is comprised of military personnel from all of the various units of our military. Then of course, there are the following units: Army Special Forces, Navy Seals, Marine Force Recon, Air Force Special Ops, and of course the non-existent Delta Force. There are major differences between a "Special Forces" unit and a "Special Ops Unit". From my understanding, the mission of the Air Force's Special Ops unit is to recon, provide intel, and advise command of airbase security issues. They also double as SWAT teams on airbases. In times of war often the Air Force will deploy a 1 or 2 man recon team on the front lines to act as forward observer's for calling in air strikes and coordinating air force and infantry maneuver's. These individual's can be parachuted, deployed by submarines, fast roped by helo's, etc. to thier designated observation point. They have strict order's to remain silent. They are not to engage the enemy on the ground under any circumstances except in the preservation of thier own life or that of the mission. They are to use stealth, concealment, and camouflage at all times and to avoid enemy contact at all costs. However, they are NOT an infantry or combat unit per se.where a special forces unit is primarily a combat unit. |
Author: | tsuggs [ Mon 16 Jul 2007 18:58 ] |
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Ah Utah, 2 words. Lick Ba_ _ _! |
Author: | DMARTZ [ Mon 16 Jul 2007 19:48 ] |
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Tony, You are killing me |
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