Re: Most recent headlines about Reynolds |
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"he actually signed a contract with them to deliver his supposed natural range beef..." "supposed" natural beef"? First, all beef is natural under FDA regulations; why when Reynolds talks about his beef didn't and doesn't he call it "organic"? There are and were dozens of organic beef ranches in the US, especially in Colorado, from the 1940s, run along the principles of Allan Savory from the 1970s. So what he proposed was not new - there were lots of mentors, there was obviously a market already, no need for other farmers to be "jealous" or for the FBI to fabricate drug charges. As to scale, if you haven't got the cattle, you haven't got anything. He didn't have the collateral, meaning he didn't have the cattle, so he didn't have anything to deliver on the Boston contracts, if they existed, and if they did, he probably would have run before they were deliverable. He only COULD have done it had he actually had the cattle on contract around the country that he claimed, and he did not. Having the collateral makes all the difference. So he could NOT have done it, because it was clearly never his intention to do it. Otherwise he WOULD have done it. There were no contracted cattle, or else the ranches under contract could have proved that for him. Not sure why this basic logic escapes those who believe him. They have no class, they just knew how to spend, to waste the money on trips and large beds, to throw money hand over fist with the usual stupidity of the newly rich. Have you ever read his propaganda story? I think you said you had. It is such a tissue of conspiracy theory, so vague, everyone being warned off him by powers from the FBI to the US Federal Reserve, all out to the get the big shot cowboy (who was no cowboy). He keeps talking about friends this and that, but then says they were all intimidated, yet when it's convenient to his little story, they're around to give information. No one to look after the kids? How about his family or hers - her dear old mom? All this is forgetting about his check kiting, which is one more proof that he wanted to con the bank out of money - your money, my money, ranchers's money, not some banks money, but other people's money, money to which he had no right. Speaking of which, there are still warrants out for "Celina" Neteri Reynolds in South Dakota and Wyoming for passing bad checks. He mentions a lawyer, Jane Farrell, who really does exist in Hot Springs SD. Why doesn't he mention the name of the other lawyer she recommended to defend him but who was so discouraging? If he had had real contracts, he could have proved it, and the lawyer could have redirected the whole thing; or he could have found another lawyer capable of handling it differently. He didn't bother it seems, because it is all BS. "same as the horse riding business we started in San Miguel...it COULD have worked...it got off to a good start...but this all misses the point...he and Celina lived for the CON.." And still do. Not sure if she's still operating and who is helping. But she has her supporters. She's still teaching English to some kids from Guadalajara whose parents are too dumb to know that she is barely literate. Still has borrowed cars, is still co-opting other people's horses, must be paying the rent out of someone's pocket. Too bad people are so gullible. They haven't known them that long and haven't seen him when he can be threatening, menacing, intimidating, when he turns those cold fish eyes on you, or keeps every muscle in his face rigid when he is trying to put one over on you...... how he loses his temper when it doesn't work. They don't know how often she has said Reynolds would kill anyone who made him angry enough. Constant threats from him or his ventriloquist's dummy. He is a psychopath. Be interesting to know how they got the grey quarterhorse, grandson of Bedouin and other famous family - she claimed Reynolds got it last summer because someone owed him something, but it would have had to be quite a debt. Surely not for his amateur "veterinary" services, which were so poor that the locals used to make fun of him and the local vets gossiped about him. In the end, the horse went lame and has stayed lame. Lastly, as to drugs, some people have known him to be high on something. Assuming nicely, maybe tequila, but some think otherwise. Will you be visiting him in prison in Colorado or South Dakota do you think? --------------------- |
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