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Re: namtae post# 4885

Monday, 11/24/2014 12:58:48 AM

Monday, November 24, 2014 12:58:48 AM

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When ADIA was worth $100M based on my forensics consulting revenues and a few hundred thousand users of our host intrusion prevention software, it was worthless stock.

Do you understand what makes stock worthless? You seem to have it backwards in your postings -- stock is worthless when the people in control of issuing new shares treat it like their own personal piggy bank and issue new shares for nothing while refusing to focus the limited resources of the company on the things that produce significant growth so that there is value left over after compensating insiders.

My forensics consulting revenue is not the basis of the value of the stock.

Neither are the hundreds of thousands of users we will have again when I finish the launch of our new products, which doesn't require anything like a reverse merger that dilutes the existing shareholders.

The value of the stock comes from an honest, competent team that makes decisions and takes actions to create shareholder value. Period.

No matter what happens with Bill Hodson and Shelly Singhal, every holder of ADIA shares will have value created for them in the future by my efforts and through the team that operates Homeland Forensics, Inc.

My premature death is the only event that may defeat my plan, and at some point we will even insure against that risk. Watch and learn.