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Robert Morey's National Mail Fraud: "Phoney Embezzlement Charges to Deceive the Public" #3

Radio host Bob Morey, who has more skeletons in his closet than he can hide, comes up with a desperate mail fraud scheme to raise money & acquire financial aid. Morey, not wanting the public to re...  
 
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Bobhayford (1 year ago) Show Hide
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omiolo:

Please explain, if you are able, why the hardcore evidence in this video is "garbage"?
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Thank you for your input concerning this case concerning Morey's non-profit organization's nationwide mailouts(sent out by the thousands)to seek financial support from unsuspecting readers based on unsubstantiated allegations of criminal activity. Morey, instead of proving his allegations publically or turning the criminals over to law enforcement authorities for prosecution, deletes comments about this from his blog with no response. See the full length videos, go Yahoo Video, "Robert Morey."
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this is garbage....keep the word Mormon out of your tags
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The reason the word "Mormon" was used is because the person who has made fraudulent extortion claims is the author (Robert Morey) of the book, "How To Answer A Mormon." For more information on Mormonism, go to Google Video or Yahoo Video (search Larry Wessels) and look for the video entitled "Mormonism Topical Video" featuring ex-Mormon Robert McKay. See also the 2-hour video series entitled "Comparative Religions Overview" which covers numerous religions including Mormonism.

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