By
Bess Levin
The SEC today
charged Sean David Morton with scamming $6 million from 100 investors in
his Delphi Investment Group (the individuals would put money in one of three
companies- Vajra Productions, LLC, 27 Investments, LLC, and Magic Eight
Ball Distributing, Inc.- all under the Delphi umbrella). Morton, who
bills himself as “America’s Prophet” (so punny!), with his wife Melissa,
apparently reeled in the cash by convincing potential investors that his
psychic abilities would make them “piles of money,” if they acted fast.
According
to the Commission’s complaint, Morton used his monthly newsletter, his website,
his appearances on a nationally syndicated radio show called Coast to Coast AM,
and appearances at public events, to promote his psychic abilities. Morton made
numerous materially false representations relating to his psychic abilities in
order to solicit investors for the Delphi Investment Group. For example, Morton
wrote to potential investors in his July 20, 2006 newsletter that: “I have
called ALL the highs and lows of the market, giving EXACT DATES for rises and
crashes over the last 14 years.” (emphasis in original.) The Commission alleges
that this assertion, like others Morton made in soliciting investors, is false.
This
is also good:
In
one-on-one correspondence with potential investors, Morton was even more
aggressive in his solicitation. For example, on October 7,2006, Morton wrote to
a potential investor, Investor G, in two separate emails: “The more [money] you
get me the MORE 1 can make for you” and “[g]ive ME enough money to help YOU!
Give me enough so that the average profits will make a DIFFERENCE in your
life.” (emphasis in original.) In a subsequent email, after Investor G had
already invested with the Delphi Investment Group, Investor G told Morton that
he would like to invest in other types of investments such as the stock market.
Morton replied, “for RIGHT NOW you will make the most with [the Delphi
Investment Group]. Once the DOLLAR starts to DROP, which will happen soon, we
are set to make a FORTUNE!” (emphasis in original.)
I’m
sure a lot of you will be quick to label these people, like Investor G, as
pretty stupid for falling for such an obvious scam. But we did a little
investigative research (went to Mr. Prophet’s website)
and have another theory. Nobody was duped by the psychic claims. They just got
a load of Morton with people such as, for example, ANTHONY MICHAEL HALL and
figured this guy must be legit. You probably would’ve, too.
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I
previously wrote on this website in 2004 http://www.albertpeia.com/breakinews2004.htm
:
‘Indeed, Among the Art Bell
Frauds Is A Troubled Mental Case Named Sean David Morton Who, As An Example Of
This Fraud promoted By Coast To Coast, Predicted inter alia, A Year
After Bush Was Elected He Would Be Assassinated and His Predicted Running Mate
Christie Todd Whitman Would Become The First Woman President; The Pope Would
Die (renewed predictions 3 years in a row); The St. Louis Rams Would Win The
Super Bowl and Because They're An NFL (not AFL) Team, The Stock Market Would
Soar (neither occurred); The Arizona Diamondbacks Would Win The World Series
Because He Had A Vision Of Snakes On A Ballfield/Stadium (they didn't); The
Stock market Would Hit 14,000 (Dow) before The 2004 Election (Only 4,000 points
or 40% off); ETC.. Just little things. He also sells his
"remote-viewing-know-how" and consults for the u.s. government
security/intelligence agencies and has a u.s. government security clearance for
same which probably explains the feds making "all the right moves" on
that front. Riiiiight. He's also predicting hurricanes in florida, earthquakes
in california, snow, rain, wind. What a mental case! Then There is remote
viewer major ed dames aka 'Dr. Doom' who announced he was going to remote view
the antichrist/satan and with regard to a missing child/murder victim whose
body was sought, he saw her amidst water thus narrowing the search to 2/3 of
the planet. Gordon Michael Scallion Had Had A Nervous Breakdown And The Rest Is
Pseudo-psychic History. What b**l s**t! There's a face on Mar's Says b**l s**t
Artist richard c. hoagland. We all really know that that 'Woman on Mars' is
there to keep the 'Man in the Moon' company. There's also "alien
abductee" whitly streiber (previous fictional work prior to Communion was
The Hunger, about vampires). Then There's also Fraud/Government Dupe Bob Lazar,
ETC.. Fortunately I have a good memory and remember bell's pro-israel
jingoism/war mongering while he was cutting a jew deal on 'Superstorm' despite
current denials of his "then" position.
Then there is the affable George Norry. His self-effacing, ingratiating style,
lack of innate intelligence, stuttering at times as he timidly asks a question,
one is reluctant to be critical but rather be "charitable",
understanding, patient, and supportive. Indeed, his interviews usually have the
resemblance to a verbal Rorschach Test wherein norry, so so sorry, spews forth
his usually non-sequitorial associations on reflexive impulse, much like a
gumball machine drops the gumball with a turn. He is probably one of the
dumbest persons to have ever hosted a radio or other media show, certainly of
those that I've sampled.
He recently had that participant in that great american fraud, the moon landing
that wasn't (it was a moon mission, however, viz., 'the day that NASA/criminal
u.s. "mooned" the world'), Edgar Mitchell who now dabbels in the
"paranormal". Indeed, Mitchell alludes to an incident with charletan
uri geller, wherein he implores geller to teleport something back from the
moon, viz., the camera he had left on the moon. Alas, geller was unsuccessful
in that endeavor because the camera was annexed to something quite heavy. Not
to be dismayed, however, while in the cafeteria in the presence of mitchell,
geller bit into some ice cream, and bloodied his mouth on, you might not have
guessed it, mitchell's tie clasp which he had left on the moon, apparently
successfully "teletransported" by by mitchell's heroe,
trickster/huckster/geller. Riiiiight. I couldn't take any more and ended my
sampling of the show at said point. What b**l s**t!
They Believe THE Fraud of the
20th Century (Yet to Unfold), Which Continues As The Fraud of What Remains of
the 21st Century [Now Eclipsed By The Crime/Fraud Of What Remains of the 21st
Century]. You Can Bet Their NASA Guests "Believe" In The Moonscam.
Indeed, Their Paychecks and Lives Depend On It. With Intent To Satisfactorily
Answer Pointed Scepticism Regarding The "moonlanding", NASA Spokesman
Brian Welsh, for example (there were others), Began Asking Questions and
Demanding Answers. He Was Dead In No Time At All, Of A "Heart Attack"
At Age 43. Riiiiight.
It
Should Be Noted, In Fairness and For Balance, That Edgar Casey Was In Fact 'The
Real Deal', Though In Error and Mistaken In What He Erroneously Posited As
Constituting Any Notion Of "Reincarnation".