Jun 21, 2013

Where did all the money go?

The $6,000,000 Question
Now that the SEC has won the fraud suit against Sean David Morton,
what ever happened to all of the money?

About one-hundred investors who invested over $6mil in what government regulators at the SEC called a "psychic scheme" designed to defraud, all have the same question: What happened to all of the money?

According to court documents, regulators at the SEC discovered that at least a quarter million dollars from this psychic investment fund established by Morton was diverted to Morton's so-called Prophecy Research Institute.  This still leaves $5.75mil drifting somewhere and the fact that Morton never disputed the facts established by the SEC in civil court speaks volumes.

Let's say that some of the funds were indeed lost during some sort of investing, but how much was it really?  What was the $250,000 that was diverted used for?  Where did all of the money go?  Has some of it been stashed?  Did it all get spent?  Is it sitting in an off-shore account somewhere?  If anyone knows, they certainly aren't in a hurry to tell anyone.

In recent court filings by Sean David Morton and his co-defendant/accomplice/wife Melissa Ann Morton, they now claim to be destitute and unable to afford fees associated with appealing their loss to the SEC's allegations of fraud.  Sean David Morton alone was ordered to pay more than $11mil in restitution, fee, and fines - or as the SEC calls it, disgorging ill gotten gains.

You can read the appeal filed by The Mortons here.  In the appeal, The Mortons claim to have little to no income and allege that they could not file an appeal in a timely manner due to medical issues and "filing of bankruptcy due to financial ruin."

I wonder just how much forethought went into the financial ruin of some of their investors who lost their savings or retirement - I think it safe to venture little to none.

Yet it appears The Mortons can afford to go to Disneyland, hold season football tickets at USC, travel to conventions, host tours in foreign countries, and sell their goods among other activities.

The Mortons never appeared to actually dispute the charges brought by the SEC, instead choosing to argue jurisdiction, venue, their alleged status as ambassadors to the fictional Republic of New Lumeria, and tossing accusations of government misconduct in a clearly contrived effort to somehow find a technical loophole from which to escape all the while assaulting the courts with a barrage of incoherent legal ramblings.

So the question remains: Where did all of the money go?

By the way, The Mortons' appeal was denied.  Even a non-psychic could see this coming.  What's Sean David Morton's excuse?

Jun 20, 2013

MUFON Promotes Greer Nonsense

MUFON Promotes Greer Silliness

Greer promises more evidence on bogus 'alien' in Las Vegas

For an organization that stakes itself on scientific investigation, MUFON doesn't seem to mind staking itself in the heart by stooping to promote more low grade UFO theatrics.

Yep, the folks at MUFON have chosen to parade around Steven Greer and that nonsensical film Sirius in which Greer promotes his delusional beliefs by wrapping up every conspiracy theory possible to justify his theory that aliens have been on this planet and the government is covering it up to enslave us all by hiding free energy to keep an all sinister monetary and power based cabal in business.

Mind you, this cabal has supposedly assassinated political figures including presidents, and controls people at the highest levels of all worldwide governments and corporations.  Yet, somehow, Greer has managed to outwit these evildoers at every turn and has a dead man's trigger on hand that will release a damaging cache of info that will expose these goons.  Uh, yeah.  Sure.

Greer's shameless self promotion knows no bounds to the point where he goes so far as to claim that the events of 9/11 were manufactured to divert attention from the 2001 Washington, DC Press Club event.  Greer would have you believe that this evil cabal decided to put disclosure on the back burner by using a terrorist attack to kill thousands and start a war...months after DC Press Club event took place.  In the world of UFOs, self promotion knows no bounds or decency.

Greer's presentation bio on the MUFON Symposium's website includes the laughable statement that the Sirius movie is an "historic film" that "was inspired by Dr. Greer’s work."  And if you go see Greer at the symposium, he advertises that he has the latest news on the Atacama humanoid.  I'll hazard a guess that it will be about more unknowns in terms of DNA and the need for further study and funding is needed.  I'm sure Greer cheerleader Paola Harris will be there shaking her head up and down in affirmation.

So hats off to you, MUFON, for letting nuts like Greer loose at your "scientific" organization's symposium.  Maybe someone should tell the folks at MUFON that scientific investigation also involves the use of common sense.  But common sense doesn't sell tickets or DVDs like hype.

Your time will be better spend at the San Diego Comic Con in July where the folks involved in pretense don't try to pass it off as fact...





Jun 7, 2013

Human remains with elongated skulls found in Mexico

Read all about it here.  Looks like Doc Greer's supposed alien ain't all that unique after all.  For more humor, you can now also view the hilarious "dead man's trigger" that was talked about in the Sirius documentary.  Yep, this is what Greer was saying would be released if anything nefarious happened to him. 

Listen, folks, the government doesn't need a disinformation program to discredit UFO lunatics when they have Doc Greer to do it all on his own with his antics.

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