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Thursday, 09/03/2009 11:21:48 AM

Thursday, September 03, 2009 11:21:48 AM

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fwiw, something I posted on the "other" board...

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pure speculation, but consider this: Follow the history of EESO back to Brian Kistler (http://www.linkedin.com/pub/brian-kistler/2/411/561) and his Ft Wayne crew who engineered the 2008 dilution and first couple EESO runs.

Consider that you figure you can run it again, but first want to drive it back down to the cellar for max profit. Maybe a lawsuit from Belmont (obvious manipulation on someone's part), a long streak of no positive news, maybe rumors/lawsuit suggesting sour partnership with WowG. Maybe create some quick iHub accts and spend a couple hours/day bashing the stock. Plus some good old fashioned price manipulation, MM and otherwise.

Presto, you walk the stock back down to the 001x range just in time to add a final load of shares before the following happen:

-- WowG lawsuit resolved.
-- Sept WowG launch.
-- Murph announces one or more signed new contracts.

Again, pure speculation, but the old adage is often apt: Follow the money. And with 100x runs in this, there are literally millions of dollars to be made off this.

Would Jared do this? Why not? He's often asserted the long-term holders will do fine here. ie: People who hold through the valley for the next run. He and his friends make a ton on the run, as they no doubt did the past couple, as do all the retailers (we) who hold their shares into the run.

Would Newbauer do this? He just launched his own pinkie shell to fund his entertainment ventures. No brainer.

Would Allie do this? He's a businessman and entrepreneur. No brainer.

Would Zimmerman do this? Ditto.

Would Kistler facilitate this? It's his core business.

Once again, pure speculation. But it's the gamble I'm betting on. Kistler and crew banked two solid runs with EESO, and imo, nearly everything that's happening now with this stock is part of the setup for their next run.

99.99% of all pinks are scams. Best to assume the other 0.01% are as well.