Owned by: Michael Clark 674 Baxter Road, Crandall, Georgia, 30711 706-280-7985 s101elvis@yahoo.com
Anyone feel like looking him up further? Like, check his tax records, or his political donations?
PS: All of this information is information that he, personally, directly, has made publicly available. I simply asked Netsol who owned the domain, and boom.
Nothing on opensecrets.org for a Michael Clark in Crandall, GA. There's stuff from a Michael Clark in Rome, GA, to the Independent Insurance Agents of America, but that's 54 miles from Crandall so it's likely not the same Michael Clark.
"Our enemies (far left radicals) are better organized, better financed, and more aggressive than we are. These far left radicals won’t let anything stand in their way to pass their radical agenda’s, and that includes your freedom. Limb by limb our freedom is being taken from us right before our very eyes. We must act now to stop these liberals before they destroy our great nation!"
When you buy a subscription to (Stopping Tyranny) it makes you a member of the TeaPartyBizOpp, being a subscriber to (Stopping Tyranny and being a member of the TeaPartyBizOpp, are one and the same. When you purchase a subscription it comes with a home based business opportunity - where you can earn extra income selling subscriptions to our newsletter, and like all other network marketing companies, you get paid on your efforts and the efforts of everyone in your entire organization on the sales of subscriptions to (Stopping Tyranny). So it's not a pyramid scheme and anybody who sez so is a dirty filthy lying commie librul!11!!
From BusinessInsider.com (http://www.businessinsider.com/teapartybizopp-2010-9)
So who's behind this scheme? In an email to TPM, Mike Patterson confirmed that he owns North Georgia Advertising -- which he described as a "direct response marketing company" -- and which operates the TeaPartyBizOpp website. Patterson touts TeaPartyBizOpp as one of his company's newest marketing programs. He explained that "right now the conservative organizations we help finance are the GOP, and the American Center for Law & Justice." The rest of the money "goes into our marketing budget - which in our case is paid to our Independent Reps. for the efforts of enrolling other members to help finance conservative causes." Patterson clarified that his business has "no official connection to the Tea Party," and while he hasn't been to any rallies himself, he does consider himself a "Tea Party Supporter."
Nope, just your average sucker-the-idiots Amway-lite scammer. But the semi-literate spelling and grammar is a good touch - this guy knows his market. "GUD SPELLNG IS A COMMIE MOOSLIM PLOT!!! REMEMBR OBAMMA WUNTS UR KIDZ TO SPEL GUD!!1!"
"If your like most Americans your probably very angry at what’s going on in washington right now."
Omfg. Learn how to use YOU'RE and how to capitalize! I'm almost of the mind that anyone dumb enough to buy into this deserves what they get. A fool and his money, etc. etc.
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Date: 2010-09-21 01:50 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-09-21 02:29 am (UTC)Michael Clark
674 Baxter Road,
Crandall, Georgia, 30711
706-280-7985
s101elvis@yahoo.com
Anyone feel like looking him up further? Like, check his tax records, or his political donations?
PS: All of this information is information that he, personally, directly, has made publicly available. I simply asked Netsol who owned the domain, and boom.
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Date: 2010-09-21 05:25 am (UTC)I can see I'm going to have to digest this in very small pieces.
Date: 2010-09-21 01:51 am (UTC)BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Re: I can see I'm going to have to digest this in very small pieces.
Date: 2010-09-21 09:12 am (UTC)"and it’s all by design - which means on purpose."
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Date: 2010-09-21 02:08 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-09-21 05:26 am (UTC)There is only one question: "Is this a pyramid scheme." The answer is awesome.
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Date: 2010-09-21 11:34 am (UTC)So it's not a pyramid scheme and anybody who sez so is a dirty filthy lying commie librul!11!!
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Date: 2010-09-21 11:43 am (UTC)So who's behind this scheme? In an email to TPM, Mike Patterson confirmed that he owns North Georgia Advertising -- which he described as a "direct response marketing company" -- and which operates the TeaPartyBizOpp website. Patterson touts TeaPartyBizOpp as one of his company's newest marketing programs.
He explained that "right now the conservative organizations we help finance are the GOP, and the American Center for Law & Justice." The rest of the money "goes into our marketing budget - which in our case is paid to our Independent Reps. for the efforts of enrolling other members to help finance conservative causes."
Patterson clarified that his business has "no official connection to the Tea Party," and while he hasn't been to any rallies himself, he does consider himself a "Tea Party Supporter."
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Date: 2010-09-21 02:08 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2010-09-21 05:49 pm (UTC)"GUD SPELLNG IS A COMMIE MOOSLIM PLOT!!! REMEMBR OBAMMA WUNTS UR KIDZ TO SPEL GUD!!1!"
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Date: 2010-09-21 09:36 pm (UTC)Omfg. Learn how to use YOU'RE and how to capitalize! I'm almost of the mind that anyone dumb enough to buy into this deserves what they get. A fool and his money, etc. etc.
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Date: 2010-09-21 11:46 pm (UTC)