I. A Question About Zerohedge:
Felix Salmon raises some questions about the blog, Zerohedge, which rose to swift prominence recently, following the TARP bail-out.
He notes that one of the principals, Daniel Ivandjiiksy has a record of insider trading.
I hardly think that this undermines the credibility of what Zerohedge posts. A drunk driving violation doesn’t disqualify you from credibly digging up information on auto industry lobbying. What’s more germane to my mind is the fact that none of these bloggers seem to have been so visible before the Goldman-AIG bailout story broke (ahem…taking a bow here..). Is that coincidental? Perhaps.
II. Other Bloggers:
Here are some of the bloggers or names that have suddenly become attached to the story – Max Keiser, Goldman666, Matt Taibbi, Zerohedge.
They’ve all contributed a lot of legitimate material. But one thing strikes me as odd. None of these names were notable for critiquing any of the main culprits of the financial crisis, before September 2008. But now they’re the blogosphere’s leading voices on the kleptocrats.
Yet, Taibbi, as I’ve noted, isn’t all that informed about a number of things. And in some of his writing, at least, seems to be steering opinion away from what I consider the prime suspects. I initially thought he might be spreading a bit of disinformation. Now, I wonder if it’s just that he doesn’t know enough. In any case, they’ve all done good and useful work that I hope won’t be discounted because of occasional slip-ups.
Even if individual posts or documents are unreliable, vetting from the blogosphere should keep everyone honest.
Note: In relation to the attacks on my own credibility by a pseudonymous stalker, Tony R, here is a link to a settlement with the NASD (the securities dealers association).
Correction: Villasenor denies that he is the same as Tony R. I’ll accept his denial, though both he and TR use the same message boards, employ the same invective, use multiple aliases – some of them overlapping or very close – and both attack the same figures.
Villasenor Ry–ls continuously slanders me with accusations that I’m a “stock fraudster.” The only reason he gives is that I co-wrote “Mobs” with a financial newsletter publisher, one of whose innumerable publications has fallen afoul of the SEC, and some of whose associates have had admittedly very questionable histories. (I’ve blogged about them before). But none of them ever had any kind of contact with me. So why the persistent posting (since 2007)?
Villasenor Ry–ls seems to have been a reader of mine who thought I was on the far left side of the political spectrum, and became incensed when he found I was a supporter of Ron Paul instead. Having seen some of his rants before I’d taken up the book project, I briefly questioned him about them. I found his responses incoherent, so I went ahead and wrote the book. That seems to have set him off.
Scroll down the webpage I’ve copied below, and you’ll see his real name, Roberto G. Villasenor. (He has scores of aliases). [Correction: Villasenor denies that he is Ry_ls. Both use multiple aliases, both post on similar issues, in similar venues, both have been attacked for libel, both are traders/speculators, so it was an error, it was a good faith one, easily made, I think, unless one were familiar enough with the stock underworld to tell all these characters apart at once]
Villasenor’s Ry–s role in the “captured media” story (the thesis that Wall Street media coverage is manipulated by powerful financiers) is a minor one and can be found at Patrick Byrne’s Deep Capture blog, one of the main advocates of that thesis. It’s a bit role in the story of the ‘Easter Bunny’ (the character who, Byrne says, first drew his attention to the naked-shorting businesss). Byrne deserves a great deal of credit for going after the story early on, despite brickbats, and for detailing exactly how the Russian-Jewish mafia came to Wall Street.
[Note: Byrne’s company, Overstock, an internet discount retailer, has again come under investigation by the SEC. Byrne thinks that it’s retaliation for his campaign against naked short-selling].
On the other hand, Gary Weiss, a former Forbes journalist and perpetual sparring partner of Byrnes’, says that the Overstock investigation is legitimate. He says it proves that Byrne was all along using his Wall Street short-selling-conspiracy campaign to divert attention from his own massaging of company earnings. Weiss and Sam Antar (a convict turned white-collar crime fighter, who has criticized Overstock’s accounting) argue that Byrne harasses his critics over personal matters.
[Both sides seem to make some good points, but on the issue of personal attacks, neither side comes off well. There’s stuff that’s fair game for criticism. There’s other stuff – family or medical matters, physical appearance, sexual history – that shouldn’t be, because they’re completely irrelevant to the issue – financial fraud. Some of the back and forth ends up being plain nasty].
To return to the story of my web-stalker, Villasenor is also connected to an allegedly extortionist website that has shady connections. I don’t want to get into all that here, though. (this is Villasenor but it’s not R__ls)
[Update: I just got a critical comment from this website, claiming that “extortionist” is not accurate. I deleted the comment, because in my post I’ve used the word “alleged”; my focus is on Villasenor’s activities, not on the website. Nonetheless, I’ve now added a link to back up the term, “extortionist”].
Where does Villasenor Ry–ls write about his targets? Apparently from Guatemala, hiding out in a hut. Being penniless, unemployed, and on the run from whoever is suing him for libel this time round (as you can guess, he gets sued a lot), he spends all his time posting long screeds on Indymedia, which has no standard about what it’ll publish.
Other journalists whom he’s latched onto in his screeds include well-known members of the major media, like Carol Remond, Roddy Boyd, Jesse Eisinger, Christopher Byron, Gary Weiss. You can see their names, as well as private correspondence of theirs, posted publicly by Ry__s Villasenor. This strongly suggests a degree of attention-seeking.
As an example of his activities, Villasenor has also attacked a CEO named Michael Zwebner for stock-pumping. Zwebner sued him several times and seems to have lost, as he was likely to under US law, which requires the plaintiff to establish “malice” – something quite hard to do. Still, I know nothing about the merits of the case. I’m merely pointing out that Villasenor has a history of attacking people.
[Correction: Villasenor has indeed attacked Zwebner, but not, apparently, Ry__s]
Before that, Villasenor Ry__s also used to post on Amr Elgindy’s message board – Elgindy being a near-legendary Wall Street fraudster involved in naked shorting and also in the 9-11 story.
I’m guessing that might be the reason that Villasenor Ry__s defends naked shorting and claims its critics are people with vested interests in laundering money – penny-stock pumpers, for instance.
Having read through nearly all his extremely involved statements (some achievement, as they go into hundreds of webpages), I’ve come to the conclusion that some parts of his rants are not beyond credibility, even though is he isn’t the most credible person to be making those points.
For instance, it’s certainly true that there is a lot of money being laundered through the stock market, and that penny-stock pumping is one avenue. It’s also obvious that Cox and the SEC didn’t do their jobs – whether as part of an overarching conspiracy is something that has to be established. I suspect that the venture capital firm the CIA set up in the 1990s – In-Q-Tel, which I’ve mentioned in my book on Abu Ghraib – might have some connections that are also worth pursuing. And off-shore firms and banks play a large role in what’s happened over the last 25 years. All that is true.
But whatever accurate moments Villasenor’s Ry__s’ rants have, they get muddied by his tendency to attack anyone who’s ever crossed his path, even casually, and weave them all into a galactic conspiracy directed at his trading/speculating losses.
Well, even as an amateur, I’ve probably lost more than he has. And for a sometime school-teacher, that’s a lot. But I don’t blame anyone for those losses except myself.
Yes, the market is rigged. Yes, it’s manipulated. Yes, it’s not your fault and yes, you got conned. But those are factual truths. In trading, you have to learn to deal with emotional truths, which are different things. The emotional truth you have to “own” is that it’s always your fault…no matter how much it isn’t. That’s the only road to mastery.
Update:
I’ve pasted a copy of the message-board that alleges that Rip-Off Report is associated with extortion. I’m pasting the whole page, in case the link gets lost. As you can see from it, Villasenor, is/has been charged with racketeering, conspiracy, invasion of privacy, defamation and other crimes (you can verify by googling Roberto G Villasenor and NASD, as well as Villasenor and Zwebner, and also any of Villasenor’s aliases – which are variations on wolfblitzer, pin, worm, and many others. I’m not mentioning his most frequent alias, because any time it’s mentioned he shows up on this blog and starts spamming me and reduplicating his posts all over the web.
1. FALSE: I attended Freedom Fest (TRUE: I did not attend and never have attended, although I fail to see why that’s a crime, even if I did)
2. FALSE: I have sold stock (TRUE: I never have. You need a license to sell stock and I don’t have one, nor am I interested in getting one. I only trade my my own savings – and that, rather infrequently. I did research Goldman Sachs, with the intention of using that material in “Mobs,” but that was vetoed and I turned the research into an investment report, suggesting shorting GS. I didn’t own GS at the time, have never owned it, and didn’t know anyone else who owned it. I advocated shorting it because I thought it was a corrupt company, knee-high in derivative contracts – and I was proved quite correct. I later turned that into a story that was used by my co-author’s company. The research on that is thorough and I stand by it. The report was later sold by the company under someone else’s name without my permission – that was one of many things that led to my leaving. I had no say in any of that. Besides some very brief analyses (a few paragraphs) of the Indian market where I recommended nothing I held (or anyone I knew held), that is the extent of my involvement with recommending anything in a newsletter. You can find that writing on my blog and check for yourself).
3. FALSE: I am closely associated with/covering for Porter Stansberry, James Davidson, Mark Skousen.
(TRUE: They are associates of my co-author’s. I do not know them except by hearsay and was quite critical of two of them to senior people – to my detriment – and on this blog. I’ve been blurbed by left-wing writers like Ward Churchill and I don’t know them personally either).
4. FALSE: I wasn’t born in India (TRUE: I was born there and completed my first two university degrees there. I speak two Indian languages and return there frequently. Most of my family lives there).
5. FALSE: I am concealing my birth-date because I’m a fraud (TRUE: Revealing personal information on the net exposes you to frauds/threats of all kinds. It’s sensible to put the minimum possible out in public).
4. FALSE: I am “covering” for the company. (TRUE: I have never “covered” for any one. I asked about the Stansberry case, as well as about Davidson, at the time I was approached to help write the book. I was told by two senior people that the problems were in other divisions and in the past, and I would have no involvement with them. I did my work almost completely over the net and was most of the time out of the country. I have several times expressed my dislike of the “hard-selling” employed by some newsletters published by the company. I have criticized that, and other things, not only directly to senior people, but also in my blog posts. I have suffered the consequences for that in my career. I do not think more can be asked from a citizen journalist. After having left the company in 2007, I came across published material on the web that confirmed that I was right to leave. In so far as that material has any relation to my own interests as a citizen journalist, I have posted it. Beyond that, it would be both incorrect and injudicious for me to venture, for many reasons that would be immediately apparent to anyone with an ounce of intelligence or integrity).
5. FALSE: I am “pretending to fight Byrne.” (TRUE: My posts support Byrne’s findings, as they confirm my own research into the engineering of media coverage. I have, however, criticized some of the tactics he’s used to go after his critics. That’s in keeping with my general dislike for “personal attacks” on the web that use material that’s irrelevant to the public interest involved. I cannot “fight” anyone over subjects I cannot verify or disprove. I believe (with Byrne) that naked short-selling had a serious role in the financial crisis. I also believe (with Byrne’s critics) that the market is used to launder money. That opposition roughly coincides to Republican-Democrat, and as always, both sides seem to have got different parts of the story right. Which of the two is the more important part, I don’t know).
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WEBSITE POST
Google search 9/29/09
From: edmagedson@ripoffreport.com
Subject: Group of Criminals behind ripoffreport (badbusinessbureau) and easybackgroundcheck (modelingscams)
Date: 16 Jun 2005 13:52:03 -0600
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3U.2ADE/1636
Message Board Post:
Ed Magedson demanded over $50,000 from a company that is also suing him and the Rip-Off Report
Ed Magedson demanded $5,000 from a small business owner in return for a positive testimonial.
Complaint filed by an Arizona law firm that was victimized by the same Rip-Off Report extortion scheme.
Criminal Ed Magedson is working with the group of criminals that formed the easybackgroundcheck aka modelingscams
List of companies paying extortion money –
Consumer Health Network
National Health Network
World Benefits
National Grants
Incredible Discoveries
MVI – Mini Vacations
Harvard Professional Group
Alyon
Group of Criminals behind ripoffreport (badbusinessbureau) and easybackgroundcheck (modelingscams) –
Ed Magedson – Conspiracy and Racketeering (RICO) proceedings as well as claims for defamation
Les Henderson – Under the guise of helping protect her from “scam” companies he tries to lure a 17 year old girl to his hotel room to do coke
Edward Bloedow – has convictions for flashing women (misdemeanor) and receiving stolen goods (felony)
Frank Torelli – is so afraid his lies, conspiratorial and illegal activities will eventually catch up with him he never discloses his whereabouts
William Rosenberger – Conspiracy and Racketeering (RICO) proceedings as well as claims for defamation and invasion of privacy filed
Madelene Rosenberger – Conspiracy and Racketeering (RICO) proceedings as well as claims for defamation and invasion of privacy filed
Roberto Villasenor Jr. – Conspiracy and Racketeering (RICO) proceedings as well as claims for defamation and invasion of privacy filed
Stephen Howe
Michael Potter – attorney in California who acts as a front for Bloedow and Noll
Klaas DeVries Jr. – named in RICO lawsuit filed with FBI and U.S. Attorney General’s office
Ted Peterson
Stick Bogart
Robert Kirchman
Pamela Kirchman
Amr Elgindy- FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s office link Easy background Check Founder Amr El-Gindy (along with Criminal Les Henderson) to 9-11.
Robert Noll – owner of Monster Talent management an unlicensed photo mill in California
Patricia Gewartowski- under investigation by federal authorities for revealing confidential financial information to criminal Frank Torelli and Criminal Les Henderson
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This is not something I have ever explicitly researched or have 1st hand knowledge of (or really care), but I seriously doubt worm_06 and TR are the same person, even though I have been told this by others. It’s pretty easy to tell the difference. TR is utterly nuts. Like him or not, the other guy at least seems rational. I’ve never seen a TR post that was even coherent. I don’t think that can be faked for that period of time.
Well – maybe so.
But here’s my question. Why is it that TR himself said repeatedly that his real name was not TR?
And that he would always show up on this blog when mentioned, but the first time I posted Villasenor’s name, he stopped troubling me at this blog?
They have different styles of writing…but so what? If I were sock puppeting, I’d take care to make my style noticeably different too. It’s nothing to mimic that endless gush of psychotic lies and half truths and fudges.
In any case, I’ve no axe to grind in the matter. If it’s not RV, it’s not him. I’ve no interest in blaming him for something he didn’t do.
I don’t frequent stock message boards enough to figure out who he is.
But look, you have two guys with stock problems, with multiple aliases, several from lycos, who post on the same message boards about naked shorting and penny stock scams, who both attack Zwebner and got sued by him..and neither have appeared simultaneously on this board..
I don’t keep track of the denizens of the underworld…it’s not important to me.
What’s important is that the idiot stops slandering me on Indymedia – which must be out of its mind to let anyone post whatever garbage comes into their minds. That’s supposed to help – what? public discourse? Outright lies?
The public deserves to be conned by frauds and charlatans if this is the only return independent journalists get for sacrificing time, effort and personal safety …
Not only to do the work but to suffer threats, cold shouldering, intimidation, plagiarism, slander, and garbage, from the left and from the right…
A pox on the whole lot of them.
Dishonest from top to bottom.
And you think going after Goldman Sachs will help?
There will be a hundred others to take their place.
The whole system is rotten and needs to go down..its beyond reform..
America is over.
“The whole system is rotten and needs to go down..its beyond reform..
America is over.”
A straight jacket worthy nut in Guatemala is stalking you and that’s your conclusion from it?
No – it’s not the strait jacket worthy stalker, my friend..he’s just a symptom..and an exceedingly minor symptom..
If you’d read my other posts that precede this and follow it, I am talking about the manipulation of opinion by prize committees, slander on the net (trashing people personally, outing them over personal matters, sexual blackmail (Letterman, recently, by a major journalist), disinfo campaigns, plagiarism and revisionist history – practically everything you read these days) and then the defense of all this sort of thing as somehow necessary to free speech – by libertarians.
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