Saturday, September 29, 2012 5:12:00 PM
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no problem
here is a link to an SEC document that shows fraud:
http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1308841/000110801709000365/ex101.htm
It was filed by GTGP with the SEC and is the sublicensing agreement with ANASAZI CAPITAL CORP. It states that GTGP received $1.25 million in cash equivalent when this agreement was signed.
The stock price of GTGP increased by 70% and the trading volume increased by 100 times when the 8K was filed that included this fraudulent agreement.
It turns out that by reviewing the Anasazi Capital Corp. Balance Sheets and Cash Flow Statements filed with the SEC, you can determine that Anasazi never paid the $1.25 million to GTGP, but instead took a note. In fact Anasazi quickly wrote down the value of the sublicensing agreement from its balance sheet as it was deemed worthless since they never sold one penny's worth.
A total fraudulent sham transaction by GTGP with an empty public shell that closed down soon thereafter.
I hope this helps
now
If you would also like to review the links to SEC filings that prove that GTGP filed fraudulent financial statements with the SEC, then that can be done also.
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