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Date: 11 Sep 2007 21:03:50
From: samsloan
Subject: Susan Polgar and Infectech, Inc.
While searching for information about Susan Polgar's claim to be able
to raise $2 million dollars to hold a match for the Woman's World
Championship, I found the following remarkable press release in the
archives of Susan Polgar's old website at
http://web.archive.org/web/20010515233158/http://polgarchess.com/

Among the many remarkable things about this press release is it claims
to have products for the faster detection of Tuberculosis and many
other diseases, but fails to explain why it would seek the help of
Susan Polgar in marketing these products.

Apparently, nothing came of this. The match of course never took
place. By the time of this press release, Polgar's world championship
title had already been declared forfeited and Xie Jun was the new
world champion. This press release may explain why Polgar kept
insisting that the match be postponed to tember 1999 and kept
saying that she would be able to raise two million dollars for the
match by that time.

Sam Sloan


PRESS RELEASE

FOR: Infectech, Inc. and Company
CONTACT: Mitchell S. Felder, M.D. Sharon, PA
(724) 346-1302



FOR: Newcomb CONTACT: Fred Newcomb
Burlington, MA
(781) 272-6232
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 21, 1999

Susan Polgar to Participate in Women's World Chess Championship
Co-Sponsored by Infectech, Inc.

Sharon, PA - October 21, 1999 - Infectech, Inc. (IFEC:NQB) announced
today that Susan Polgar, the Women's World Chess Champion has signed a
contract with Infectech for sponsorship of a Women's World Chess
Championship event. Under the terms of the contract, Infectech, Inc.
will seek sponsorship by a multinational corporation for a $2.3
million prize fund to be divided by the contestants. The prize fund
will consist of $1.1 million in cash and up to one million IFEC
private placement shares, having a $1.2 million value, to be purchased
by the sponsoring multinational corporation. Infectech, Inc. has
signed a Letter of Intent with Judith Polgar, the highest ranking
female chess player in world history, and the sister of Susan Polgar,
for participation in this event. Susan Polgar is a member of the
Infectech Scientific Advisory Board, and Grandmaster Susan Polgar has
agreed to represent the United States in this world championship
match.

Dr. Mitchell S. Felder, CEO and President of Infectech, Inc., stated
that, "We are quite excited to have Infectech serve as the catalyst
for this prestigious event. This event will be a truly innovative
mechanism by which IFEC can allocate $1.2 million dollars of funding
for the IFEC products involving the faster detection of Tuberculosis,
M. avium (one of the major bacterial infections of AIDS patients),
Pseudomonas (a major bacterial killer of cystic fibrosis and cancer
patients), as well as for the bioremediation of environmental
contaminants. It is a beautiful concept that a chess tournament may
assist in the further development of these most humanitarian medical
products which have the potential for saving thousands of lives."

IFEC management believes that in light of the recent Kasparov vs. The
World internet chess game, which received the most internet web hits
in history, this chess tournament could likewise serve to highlight
the innovative IFEC medical diagnostics technology and extensive
intellectual property.

The tournament hopes to have the participation of Xie Jun of China
(the recent FIDE Women's Chess Champion, which is being contested in
court by Susan Polgar), as this tournament could definitively prove
who is the best female chess player in the world. Infectech has
already been shown a great deal of initial interest by multinational
corporations in a possible co-sponsorship of this event.

Infectech, Inc., founded in 1989, is a biotechnology company which
owns 26 patents for the rapid identification and antibiotic
sensitivity testing of 34 disease-causing bacteria, including
Tuberculosis, Pseudomonas, M. avium and Nocardia. These bacteria play
a prominent role in causing the death of cancer, Cystic Fibrosis and
AIDS patients, and those undergoing surgery. The company's primary
focus is the development of a system for rapidly identifying bacteria
infecting hospital patients utilizing its patented baiting technology
in combination with fluorescent amplification. MD-Diagnostics.com,
Inc., is a subsidiary formed by Infectech, and is dedicated to medical
diagnostics over the Internet. The Infectech web site is www.infectech.com.
The Polgar web site is www.polgarchess.com.





 
Date: 13 Sep 2007 19:57:52
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Susan Polgar and Infectech, Inc.
[quote="Brian Lafferty"] http://www.secinfo.com/duV3u.57u.htm

http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-57577872.html [/quote]

Boy, I am so disappointed in Susan because of the press release above.

Has not she often stated that she would never associate with a
"convicted felon"?

Does not she know that Webster Hubbell, with whom she is linked in the
article above at http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-57577872.html has
been convicted three times of felonies and spent more than one year in
Federal Prison for refusing to rat on President Clinton during the
Clinton-Lewinsky scandal.

I would give you the links to prove this, but such links have been
prohibited under the Tim Sawmiller Rule.

Sam Sloan



  
Date: 13 Sep 2007 20:14:17
From: Paul Rubin
Subject: Re: Susan Polgar and Infectech, Inc.
samsloan <samhsloan@gmail.com > writes:
> Has not she often stated that she would never associate with a
> "convicted felon"?

She was referring to one specific convicted felon.


 
Date: 11 Sep 2007 22:43:22
From: Paul Rubin
Subject: Re: Susan Polgar and Infectech, Inc.
samsloan <samhsloan@gmail.com > writes:
> Among the many remarkable things about this press release is it claims
> to have products for the faster detection of Tuberculosis and many
> other diseases, but fails to explain why it would seek the help of
> Susan Polgar in marketing these products.

I don't understand what's remarkable about the press release. That
was the height of the dotcom era and compnaies were dumping millions
on far crazier things as well.

> This press release may explain why Polgar kept insisting that the
> match be postponed to tember 1999 and kept saying that she would
> be able to raise two million dollars for the match by that time.

Well, she expressed an idealistic desire that the WWC prize fund be
that high, and got some silly corporation to bat around the same
number, but I don't see any documentation that she actually held out
for such an amount.


 
Date: 12 Sep 2007 05:27:59
From: samsloan
Subject: Re: Susan Polgar and Infectech, Inc.
On 11, 5:03 pm, samsloan <samhsl...@gmail.com > wrote:
> While searching for information about Susan Polgar's claim to be able
> to raise $2 million dollars to hold a match for the Woman's World
> Championship, I found the following remarkable press release in the
> archives of Susan Polgar's old website athttp://web.archive.org/web/20010515233158/http://polgarchess.com/
>
> Among the many remarkable things about this press release is it claims
> to have products for the faster detection of Tuberculosis and many
> other diseases, but fails to explain why it would seek the help of
> Susan Polgar in marketing these products.
>
> Apparently, nothing came of this. The match of course never took
> place. By the time of this press release, Polgar's world championship
> title had already been declared forfeited and Xie Jun was the new
> world champion. This press release may explain why Polgar kept
> insisting that the match be postponed to tember 1999 and kept
> saying that she would be able to raise two million dollars for the
> match by that time.
>
> Sam Sloan
>
> PRESS RELEASE
>
> FOR: Infectech, Inc. and Company
> CONTACT: Mitchell S. Felder, M.D. Sharon, PA
> (724) 346-1302
>
> FOR: Newcomb CONTACT: Fred Newcomb
> Burlington, MA
> (781) 272-6232
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> October 21, 1999
>
> Susan Polgar to Participate in Women's World Chess Championship
> Co-Sponsored by Infectech, Inc.
>
> Sharon, PA - October 21, 1999 - Infectech, Inc. (IFEC:NQB) announced
> today that Susan Polgar, the Women's World Chess Champion has signed a
> contract with Infectech for sponsorship of a Women's World Chess
> Championship event. Under the terms of the contract, Infectech, Inc.
> will seek sponsorship by a multinational corporation for a $2.3
> million prize fund to be divided by the contestants. The prize fund
> will consist of $1.1 million in cash and up to one million IFEC
> private placement shares, having a $1.2 million value, to be purchased
> by the sponsoring multinational corporation. Infectech, Inc. has
> signed a Letter of Intent with Judith Polgar, the highest ranking
> female chess player in world history, and the sister of Susan Polgar,
> for participation in this event. Susan Polgar is a member of the
> Infectech Scientific Advisory Board, and Grandmaster Susan Polgar has
> agreed to represent the United States in this world championship
> match.
>
> Dr. Mitchell S. Felder, CEO and President of Infectech, Inc., stated
> that, "We are quite excited to have Infectech serve as the catalyst
> for this prestigious event. This event will be a truly innovative
> mechanism by which IFEC can allocate $1.2 million dollars of funding
> for the IFEC products involving the faster detection of Tuberculosis,
> M. avium (one of the major bacterial infections of AIDS patients),
> Pseudomonas (a major bacterial killer of cystic fibrosis and cancer
> patients), as well as for the bioremediation of environmental
> contaminants. It is a beautiful concept that a chess tournament may
> assist in the further development of these most humanitarian medical
> products which have the potential for saving thousands of lives."
>
> IFEC management believes that in light of the recent Kasparov vs. The
> World internet chess game, which received the most internet web hits
> in history, this chess tournament could likewise serve to highlight
> the innovative IFEC medical diagnostics technology and extensive
> intellectual property.
>
> The tournament hopes to have the participation of Xie Jun of China
> (the recent FIDE Women's Chess Champion, which is being contested in
> court by Susan Polgar), as this tournament could definitively prove
> who is the best female chess player in the world. Infectech has
> already been shown a great deal of initial interest by multinational
> corporations in a possible co-sponsorship of this event.
>
> Infectech, Inc., founded in 1989, is a biotechnology company which
> owns 26 patents for the rapid identification and antibiotic
> sensitivity testing of 34 disease-causing bacteria, including
> Tuberculosis, Pseudomonas, M. avium and Nocardia. These bacteria play
> a prominent role in causing the death of cancer, Cystic Fibrosis and
> AIDS patients, and those undergoing surgery. The company's primary
> focus is the development of a system for rapidly identifying bacteria
> infecting hospital patients utilizing its patented baiting technology
> in combination with fluorescent amplification. MD-Diagnostics.com,
> Inc., is a subsidiary formed by Infectech, and is dedicated to medical
> diagnostics over the Internet. The Infectech web site iswww.infectech.com.
> The Polgar web site iswww.polgarchess.com.

The Fake Sam Sloan keeps covering up my Polgar threads so here it is
again.



 
Date: 11 Sep 2007 20:52:42
From: samsloan
Subject: $20K loan from Marcus Roberts
On 11 , 17:54, mar...@stkittsnevischess.org wrote:
> On 11, 4:03 pm, samsloan <samhsl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > While searching for information about Susan Polgar's claim to be able
> > to raise $2 million dollars to hold a match for the Woman's World
> > Championship, I found the following remarkable press release in the
> > archives of Susan Polgar's old website athttp://web.archive.org/web/20010515233158/http://polgarchess.com/
>
> > Among the many remarkable things about this press release is it claims
> > to have products for the faster detection of Tuberculosis and many
> > other diseases, but fails to explain why it would seek the help of
> > Susan Polgar in marketing these products.
>
> > Apparently, nothing came of this. The match of course never took
> > place. By the time of this press release, Polgar's world championship
> > title had already been declared forfeited and Xie Jun was the new
> > world champion. This press release may explain why Polgar kept
> > insisting that the match be postponed to tember 1999 and kept
> > saying that she would be able to raise two million dollars for the
> > match by that time.
>
> > Sam Sloan
>
> > PRESS RELEASE
>
> > FOR: Infectech, Inc. and Company
> > CONTACT: Mitchell S. Felder, M.D. Sharon, PA
> > (724) 346-1302
>
> > FOR: Newcomb CONTACT: Fred Newcomb
> > Burlington, MA
> > (781) 272-6232
> > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> > October 21, 1999
>
> > Susan Polgar to Participate in Women's World Chess Championship
> > Co-Sponsored by Infectech, Inc.
>
> > Sharon, PA - October 21, 1999 - Infectech, Inc. (IFEC:NQB) announced
> > today that Susan Polgar, the Women's World Chess Champion has signed a
> > contract with Infectech for sponsorship of a Women's World Chess
> > Championship event. Under the terms of the contract, Infectech, Inc.
> > will seek sponsorship by a multinational corporation for a $2.3
> > million prize fund to be divided by the contestants. The prize fund
> > will consist of $1.1 million in cash and up to one million IFEC
> > private placement shares, having a $1.2 million value, to be purchased
> > by the sponsoring multinational corporation. Infectech, Inc. has
> > signed a Letter of Intent with Judith Polgar, the highest ranking
> > female chess player in world history, and the sister of Susan Polgar,
> > for participation in this event. Susan Polgar is a member of the
> > Infectech Scientific Advisory Board, and Grandmaster Susan Polgar has
> > agreed to represent the United States in this world championship
> > match.
>
> > Dr. Mitchell S. Felder, CEO and President of Infectech, Inc., stated
> > that, "We are quite excited to have Infectech serve as the catalyst
> > for this prestigious event. This event will be a truly innovative
> > mechanism by which IFEC can allocate $1.2 million dollars of funding
> > for the IFEC products involving the faster detection of Tuberculosis,
> > M. avium (one of the major bacterial infections of AIDS patients),
> > Pseudomonas (a major bacterial killer of cystic fibrosis and cancer
> > patients), as well as for the bioremediation of environmental
> > contaminants. It is a beautiful concept that a chess tournament may
> > assist in the further development of these most humanitarian medical
> > products which have the potential for saving thousands of lives."
>
> > IFEC management believes that in light of the recent Kasparov vs. The
> > World internet chess game, which received the most internet web hits
> > in history, this chess tournament could likewise serve to highlight
> > the innovative IFEC medical diagnostics technology and extensive
> > intellectual property.
>
> > The tournament hopes to have the participation of Xie Jun of China
> > (the recent FIDE Women's Chess Champion, which is being contested in
> > court by Susan Polgar), as this tournament could definitively prove
> > who is the best female chess player in the world. Infectech has
> > already been shown a great deal of initial interest by multinational
> > corporations in a possible co-sponsorship of this event.
>
> > Infectech, Inc., founded in 1989, is a biotechnology company which
> > owns 26 patents for the rapid identification and antibiotic
> > sensitivity testing of 34 disease-causing bacteria, including
> > Tuberculosis, Pseudomonas, M. avium and Nocardia. These bacteria play
> > a prominent role in causing the death of cancer, Cystic Fibrosis and
> > AIDS patients, and those undergoing surgery. The company's primary
> > focus is the development of a system for rapidly identifying bacteria
> > infecting hospital patients utilizing its patented baiting technology
> > in combination with fluorescent amplification. MD-Diagnostics.com,
> > Inc., is a subsidiary formed by Infectech, and is dedicated to medical
> > diagnostics over the Internet. The Infectech web site iswww.infectech.com.
> > The Polgar web site iswww.polgarchess.com.
>
> If Susan Polgar had an ounce of class, I'd have my sister be world
> chess champion. The master of deception, Susan has her husband slander
> my good name, and her henchmen chase me on St Kiits and Nevis.
>
> Staking is a good word for Polgr's beavhior. It must be that Sloan
> (Sam) stalker family, so Susan learned at a young age to track people.
> Only, the point of her existsnece, seems to be self-marketing and
> making her sister chess champion of the world.
>
> You can use the world Dunderhead, the President of the "Commonwealth
> of Chess Nations" which woud be laughed out of the house of commons is
> fearful of Ilyumzhniv. Short is afraid to speak, and you see he is
> punshied when Short speaks.
>
> Marcus Roberts
>
> Marcus Roberts
> Permanent Delegate of St Kitts and Nevis to FIDE- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Marcus, will you loan me $20K? I need to pay for my drug habit. I'll
offer you my wife for a week as collateral. She'll blow you and your
sisters as many times as you want.

Sam Sloan



 
Date: 11 Sep 2007 15:54:52
From:
Subject: Re: Susan Polgar and Infectech, Inc.
On 11, 4:03 pm, samsloan <samhsl...@gmail.com > wrote:
> While searching for information about Susan Polgar's claim to be able
> to raise $2 million dollars to hold a match for the Woman's World
> Championship, I found the following remarkable press release in the
> archives of Susan Polgar's old website athttp://web.archive.org/web/20010515233158/http://polgarchess.com/
>
> Among the many remarkable things about this press release is it claims
> to have products for the faster detection of Tuberculosis and many
> other diseases, but fails to explain why it would seek the help of
> Susan Polgar in marketing these products.
>
> Apparently, nothing came of this. The match of course never took
> place. By the time of this press release, Polgar's world championship
> title had already been declared forfeited and Xie Jun was the new
> world champion. This press release may explain why Polgar kept
> insisting that the match be postponed to tember 1999 and kept
> saying that she would be able to raise two million dollars for the
> match by that time.
>
> Sam Sloan
>
> PRESS RELEASE
>
> FOR: Infectech, Inc. and Company
> CONTACT: Mitchell S. Felder, M.D. Sharon, PA
> (724) 346-1302
>
> FOR: Newcomb CONTACT: Fred Newcomb
> Burlington, MA
> (781) 272-6232
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> October 21, 1999
>
> Susan Polgar to Participate in Women's World Chess Championship
> Co-Sponsored by Infectech, Inc.
>
> Sharon, PA - October 21, 1999 - Infectech, Inc. (IFEC:NQB) announced
> today that Susan Polgar, the Women's World Chess Champion has signed a
> contract with Infectech for sponsorship of a Women's World Chess
> Championship event. Under the terms of the contract, Infectech, Inc.
> will seek sponsorship by a multinational corporation for a $2.3
> million prize fund to be divided by the contestants. The prize fund
> will consist of $1.1 million in cash and up to one million IFEC
> private placement shares, having a $1.2 million value, to be purchased
> by the sponsoring multinational corporation. Infectech, Inc. has
> signed a Letter of Intent with Judith Polgar, the highest ranking
> female chess player in world history, and the sister of Susan Polgar,
> for participation in this event. Susan Polgar is a member of the
> Infectech Scientific Advisory Board, and Grandmaster Susan Polgar has
> agreed to represent the United States in this world championship
> match.
>
> Dr. Mitchell S. Felder, CEO and President of Infectech, Inc., stated
> that, "We are quite excited to have Infectech serve as the catalyst
> for this prestigious event. This event will be a truly innovative
> mechanism by which IFEC can allocate $1.2 million dollars of funding
> for the IFEC products involving the faster detection of Tuberculosis,
> M. avium (one of the major bacterial infections of AIDS patients),
> Pseudomonas (a major bacterial killer of cystic fibrosis and cancer
> patients), as well as for the bioremediation of environmental
> contaminants. It is a beautiful concept that a chess tournament may
> assist in the further development of these most humanitarian medical
> products which have the potential for saving thousands of lives."
>
> IFEC management believes that in light of the recent Kasparov vs. The
> World internet chess game, which received the most internet web hits
> in history, this chess tournament could likewise serve to highlight
> the innovative IFEC medical diagnostics technology and extensive
> intellectual property.
>
> The tournament hopes to have the participation of Xie Jun of China
> (the recent FIDE Women's Chess Champion, which is being contested in
> court by Susan Polgar), as this tournament could definitively prove
> who is the best female chess player in the world. Infectech has
> already been shown a great deal of initial interest by multinational
> corporations in a possible co-sponsorship of this event.
>
> Infectech, Inc., founded in 1989, is a biotechnology company which
> owns 26 patents for the rapid identification and antibiotic
> sensitivity testing of 34 disease-causing bacteria, including
> Tuberculosis, Pseudomonas, M. avium and Nocardia. These bacteria play
> a prominent role in causing the death of cancer, Cystic Fibrosis and
> AIDS patients, and those undergoing surgery. The company's primary
> focus is the development of a system for rapidly identifying bacteria
> infecting hospital patients utilizing its patented baiting technology
> in combination with fluorescent amplification. MD-Diagnostics.com,
> Inc., is a subsidiary formed by Infectech, and is dedicated to medical
> diagnostics over the Internet. The Infectech web site iswww.infectech.com.
> The Polgar web site iswww.polgarchess.com.

If Susan Polgar had an ounce of class, I'd have my sister be world
chess champion. The master of deception, Susan has her husband slander
my good name, and her henchmen chase me on St Kiits and Nevis.

Staking is a good word for Polgr's beavhior. It must be that Sloan
(Sam) stalker family, so Susan learned at a young age to track people.
Only, the point of her existsnece, seems to be self-marketing and
making her sister chess champion of the world.

You can use the world Dunderhead, the President of the "Commonwealth
of Chess Nations" which woud be laughed out of the house of commons is
fearful of Ilyumzhniv. Short is afraid to speak, and you see he is
punshied when Short speaks.

Marcus Roberts


Marcus Roberts
Permanent Delegate of St Kitts and Nevis to FIDE