
I walked slowly down the mountain, across the beach, and waded through the shallow water towards the WWSN Delta base. I climbed aboard the patrol boat, and swung quickly around to the east side of the island for one last look at what remained of Travelogia.com.

Even down on the water, I could feel the heat from the flames at the top. And it felt good...

"Well, Val," I spoke into my radio uplink to base. "Did we do the right thing here today?"

"Damn straight, Bob," Val replied. "These scammers were ripping off regular folks left and right with empty promises and nothing but a clever money game."

"Yeah, I know, Val. But when are these people gonna ever learn? How many times do these Jim Fobair and Phil Piccolo clones have to steal your money and break your heart before you finally say, no more?"

"How many lives have been ruined, relationships damaged beyond repair, reputations trashed, and bankruptcies filed because of these Internet con men and their MLM pyramid schemes?"
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"Most of the founders, leaders, and top promoters of every bad program are repeat offenders. they've scammed before and they will scam again! It's axiomatic. If a guy like Jim Fobair is involved in any way with whatever program or product you are considering, you need to hide your wallet and run for the hills. It WILL be a scam!"

"That reminds me, Bob. Late last night while you were out hunting down Travelogia, we received a fax from someone working with Jim Fobair and a few of his OneSource Laundry CD scammers promoting a new 'holographic disc' called the 'Smogbuster'. They included an image of this gadget that supposedly increases gas mileage and reduces pollution. They want to meet you at a secret location ASAP."

"I'm on my way, Val. Do some fast intel on this Smogbuster scam and the people behind it. If Fobair is involved, it's going to be big!"
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