Oct 11, 2010

Scientist Says Signal Is From Alien Planet

Strange Signal Comes From Alien Planet, Scientist Says




Fox News is reporting a story about a signal allegedly being received from a planet within a "habitable zone." The Fox News story reports:

"Following the Sept. 29 announcement of the discovery of Gliese 581g, astronomer Ragbir Bhathal, a scientist at the University of Western Sydney, claimed to have detected a suspicious pulse of light nearly two years ago, that came from the same area of the galaxy as the location of Gliese 581g, according to the U.K.'s Daily Mail online."

Though the story may not be all that, as SETI astronomer Frank Drake asked the scientist for data, which the scientist never provided. Another flash in the pan story? Probably...

Oct 5, 2010

Disjointed Propaganda

Morton Issues Tirade About Ongoing Legal Woes


ABOVE: Sean David Morton is accused of defrauding investors
out of $6,000,000.00 in a psychic investment scheme.



On September 29, 2010, Sean David Morton's e-list distributed a message suposedly written by someone named Vanessa San Souci alleging to be reporting for The American's Bulletin, Tendance Magazine, and International World Press.

What's bemusing is that the message clearly reflects the same style as Morton's writing and no reference could be found anywhere for someone named Vanessa San Souci reporting for any of the above named entities/publications. The American's Bulletin is a small subscription based paper covering personal freedoms, Tendance magazine is a foreign language website, and International World Press is a company focusing on health and wellness. A reasonable person would likely find it evident that this message is from Morton himself.

In the message, it is alleged that a civil lawsuit filed against The Mortons by a New York resident has been dismissed, that the SEC civil suit is going to go nowhere, that Morton has been "liabled" [SIC], that Morton is going to sue and so on. Later in the message, it is stated that the lawsuit will likely be dismissed. The lawsuit is still proceeding and it was Morton who was given another chance to file papers with the courts, not the plaintiff in the case.

The message states, "Sean and Melissa Morton, by the way are to be credited, for defending this entire action without an attorney but as Sui Juris, Pro Se Real Parties In Interest (Defendants)."

Frankly, the complaint and continuing briefs filed by Morton originally attempting to stop the SEC's investigation were nothing more than incoherent, conspiracy laden, finger pointing tirades that would make a first year law student blush. The question is if all of this was "on the up and up" as Morton claimed, why was there an attempt to even stop the investigation instead of just opening the accounting books? You know the saying - if you have nothing to hide...

The message goes on about how Morton was never given a chance to tell his side of the story, "...AND UPON WHICH THE TV SHOW “INSIDE EDITION” DID A SEGMENT, CHECKING NONE OF THE FACTS AND NEVER BOTHERING TO GET THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY!!"

Odd, considering Inside Edition confronted Morton with a camera and a reporter. When asked about the allegations of the investment scheme, Morton, clearly caught off guard, said, "I don't know what you're talking about."

With camera rolling, reporter with microphone in hand, it is nothing but dishonest to say an opportunity was not provided for Morton to tell his side of the story. The message also slams Coast To Coast AM host George Noory and staff for banning Morton from the show after the SEC served subpoenas for copies of Morton's appearances on the show.

All in all, the message is nothing short of a pep rally and back patting session clearly designed to prop the failure of Morton's alleged investment scheme on the shoulders of everyone but himself. The problem with self indulgent media is that after a while you start believing your own media...no matter how utterly ridiculous it sounds.

Sep 2, 2010

Mighty Morphing Morton Bio

Mighty Morphing Morton Bio

ABOVE: Self proclaimed "psychic" and alleged financial fraudster Sean David Morton seems to morph as much as his bio.


It really is amazing, in the face of facing a federal lawsuit accusing him of defrauding investors out of millions of dollars, that Sean David Morton would still be flying his bio trying to sell spots on a cruise ship and stating the following in it:

" His political and economic predictions shocked the nation."

I don't think it would be a stretch to imagine that the investors Morton allegedly defrauded were indeed shocked by his economic predictions. Morton's bio has changed over the years and you can read one incarnation of it here.

Aug 29, 2010

Selling Money as Love, Energy, and Spirituality

Selling Money as Love, Energy, and Spirituality


"Money is a form of ENERGY, first and foremost, and I view it as an expression of LOVE at its highest level."
-- Sean David Morton (pictured above) in a letter to potential investors


Can't buy me love - so said The Beatles. But if you ask Sean David Morton he'll tell you the opposite...or at least that's what he essentially stated in a letter to potential investors of his now defunct Delphi Associates Investment Group (DAIG). The letter can be read at the following links below:

Original offering letter sent (Adobe Acrobat required, 2.2MB)

Basic HTML copy of the letter (easier to load)

The letter is chock full of statements that one might call a signed confession pertaining to the allegations made by the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission that Morton swindled investors out of more than six-million dollars.

Here are some highlights of the letter sent sometime in 2006:

"I NEED you to prosper SO YOU CAN DEVOTE YOURSELF TO HELPING OTHERS."

"I have seen every Ponzi scheme, roll-over, debenture, 419, Nigerian oil well—piggy back on a billion bucks for a guaranteed rate of interest per week program out there."

"I was involved in one of these myself about 12 years ago, and was the only person that took it to the wall, testified before the SEC and had the criminal responsible tossed in jail."

"I am not willing to risk my immortal soul or spiritual path by ripping anyone off."

"I just wanted to say thank you all again for your love and trust. It is not misplaced and I shall not let you down."

"I can make trades on the account, but only Melissa and I have the power to actually ACCESS the funds. NO ONE ELSE!"

"ANY OTHER USE OF THE FUNDS IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED, IS MISAPPROPRITATION and a CRIMINAL ACT."

Aug 12, 2010

The Morton Files


THE MORTON FILES



The ufowatchdog.com investigation exposing Sean David Morton

If you're looking for the definitive and State of California courts approved investigation of Sean David Morton, look no further than The Shameless Psychic and His Prophecy of Lies.

A Look Inside A Psychic Lawsuit

How Do You Sue A Psychic? With A Lawyer.


Sean David Morton (pictured above) and Melissa Ann Morton are accused of allegedly swindling investors out of more than $6,000,000.00

If a supposed psychic can predict the outcome of the stock market and other investment securities, one would make the next logical step and assume the alleged psychic could predict the outcome of a lawsuit. Apparently not. One investor into sean david Morton's alleged investment scheme, Christopher Bass, filed suit against The Mortons and others pertaining to his loss in the investment which Sean David Morton told investor he could predict the outcome of the foreign currencies market using his psychic powers.

A copy of the lawsuit filed by Bass, which he won judgment in, can be read here. Another lawsuit in which a judgment was filed against The Morton was filed by Tim Saunders. You can read a copy of that lawsuit here. So apparently lawsuits are immune from psychic powers...

Jun 13, 2010

The Psychic Who Couldn't See Tomorrow



ABOVE: Sean David Morton (left) and Melissa Ann Morton (right) have been accused
of defrauding investors out of more than $6mil.

Aren't psychics supposed to be able to actually see what is going to happen in the future? It appears that Sean David Morton's self proclaimed psychic abilities haven't been of much benefit to him.

In a California court ruling from June 2nd, Sean David Morton was ordered to pay all attorney fees associated with his loss pertaining to his suing an estate, a case that Sean David Morton has been pursuing for the last three years.

Sean David Morton has also lost several other lawsuits pertaining to former investors accusing him of fraud. Sean David Morton has lost a number of lawsuits over the past seven years, including his failed lawsuits against ufowatchdog.com.

So, if Sean David Morton is a psychic, why doesn't he see all of this coming? This isn't meant to be humorous or the use of a bad cliche, but one has to wonder how someone boasting to have a 90% accuracy rate (which Sean David Morton does not) can't predict his own future.

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