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June 3, 2005
Disputed Content Remains
By QBlog in TEAM
Earlier this week I reported that the Team of Destiny Team lawsuit against Scott Larsen was recently dismissed. However, the disputed content still remains available to anyone with Internet access which makes me wonder why Orrin Woodward's group sued Larsen to begin with. Larsen may have yanked the material from his servers but copies still remain on Archive.org and various mirror sites around the world.
If you missed Larsen's criticisms and analysis of Team of Destiny Team the first time around, check out the Team of Destiny Open Meeting report that started the legal saga. It's quite revealing.
Of course there's also the eternal question, "What is Team of Destiny?" and Larsen attempted to answer that with lots of graphs and charts and the simple statement that Team of Destiny is a Quixtar motivational group (duh!).
If you have lots of free time, poke around one of the many site mirrors and see if you can figure out what all the fuss was about. Here are three, but there are many more out there if you know where to look.
- Is Team of Destiny a Pyramid Scheme?
- Is Team of Destiny a Pyramid Scheme?
- Is Team of Destiny a Pyramid Scheme?
Comments
AHhahah, I love it! All the money TOD (TEAM) spent, and for what?
Good question. For what?
Read lawsuit. If was nothing more than to intimidate and punish Scott Larsen.
Think about it: Quixtar: supressing freedom of speech. :D
Any body wanna have fun? Take these mirrors and paste them in free accounts in geocities etc. Fill up all the 'free' hosting services with them. Stay anonymous ;) If you really wanna 'fired up' TEAM / Quixtar, go ahead. Make anonymous accounts and multiply ........it's just few kilo bytes.
GO!
Posted by: MO | June 3, 2005 7:29 PM