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Trading inmates like stock on the stock exchange?

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I heard something very disturbing. I heard that the inmates that are incarcerated in federal prisons have their ssn reversed and based on the amount of bond they could have put up for their release say 250,000.00 for example, their incarceration serves as collateral. This amount that they are worth is used to trade on the NYSE. That is the reason for the daily counts at 4 pm- stock market closes as 4:30 they need to "take stock in their inventory". I have also heard that one could look up the ssn number of a federal inmate with their ssn reversed, to see evidence that this is being done. I am really interested in learning the truth about this. Does anyone have information abou this?

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  1. I have heard something similar but I really don't know any off the details of it. I had never heard the SSN thing though. I think I'll email the admin over @ http://marketstock.net  He should be able to set us both straight

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