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Re: $hellKing post# 297

Friday, 12/30/2016 7:15:32 PM

Friday, December 30, 2016 7:15:32 PM

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My Latest Thoughts:

What IFFF this is the company I discounted, Shell:

https://kingsmen-capital.com/about-us/

It's the only thing with the name Kingsmen out there. At first I discounted it. I still do, but I don't rule it out. What if Bayswater is like Empire Financial. I know you heard of Bryan Glass.

I have about 600,000 shares (goal of 1 M) in one of Bryan's shell companies. Been buying it at a fraction of a penny over the last few months. At first, I thought an Indy movie company was going to come through it since Bryan Glass is heavily involved in that. Then I saw speculation elsewhere similar to my speculation. Then I learned he has at least 5 of these shells that he is filing active things with, with the NVSOS. But he is a broker and taking companies public as a middleman. More complicated. He buys them and then sells them. Kinda like what we are doing but on a much more sophisticated level. I'm used to seeing a company cmoe in and buy a shell with legal counsel. But he is like a middleman in the process. So, what I thought would be an Indy film company is just going to be a mystery gift. Down the line. Who knows when. Or when I'll ever reach my one-million-share goal.

So what IFF Bayswater is like Empire Financial. That they become the owners and then bring in a new owner. They assistant in mergers, so that is like Empire Finanicla. MAYBE they are doing the same as broker Bryan Glass -- the middle man -- BUYING AND SELLING the shells. So this name change would be a lot further along than some of Bryan's stuff. So, Bayswater could have this Singapore address but trying to pull somebody else in from a different address. That could be, right?

I can't rule it out. I have no evidence. I have a potential suspect. I like it IFFF thath Kingsmen above came through from these murky waters below us. I don't what is coming up from the depths here, but I'm curious. Every shell seems to be taking a different path to legitimacy. At one time, I was under the impression that there was only one legal path in these reverse mergers. I haven't seen the same path taken by anyone yet. They are all getting to the same place through so different r/m paths. Debts are never handled the same way. Fascinating!

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