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"Except in this case where the company criminally defrauded the clearing firm"
the fun part about all these accusations is that it cannot be proved that CRGP received the 4 million
You are correct Lufrance....CRGP did not take the 4 million
SEC already knows this...no evidence of this exists
exactly my point! some very, very, very angry people in scottsdale
Phil is in serious trouble with people scottsdale, staying in belize would have been his best option
I do agree with you, they are too lazy to do themselves and want everything handed over to them
Carter is not in trouble and he is not trade, he is long gone
its a secret room and only those that are in the Salas circle of trust can participate
Carillo introduced Muller to new player who lives in Scottsdale, its not Marshall or Naylor since they have issues with Phil
why would they give up the identities of 1000 hub posters?
Carlos Salas smartest man in the room, that is the point
Will Ihub give up the identity of the almost 1000 posters?
Muller has moved on to another mining company and has already spent the cash he made late summer 2015. He has included a new member to his team. Carillo was kind enough to introduce this individual who now lives in scottsdale.
This has nothing to do with Muller or Carillo
No Coleman is not Carter....
yes, Carter and Coleman both have the same initials (AC), yes Carter and Coleman are both from Australia......yes Adam Coleman is seen in picture holding Canadian license plate, yes his girlfriend is from Guadalajara and was on his way to see her before he disappeared.
This does not prove Coleman is Carter!
THE coastal Mexican region where the bodies of two men were found in a burnt-out van, likely to be identified as a pair of missing Australian surfers, has earned a reputation as the country’s murder capital.
Dean Lucas and Adam Coleman were travelling the picturesque coastline of northern Mexico in search of the kind of off-track surf beaches you wouldn’t find in a Lonely Planet guide.
Mr Lucas’s partner Josie Cox, who he had planned to propose to, said the men were a couple of “very keen and confident surfers” and “may have gone in search of waves in remote villages close by”.
It was on those remote roads they were driving overnight that it appears the pair ran into significant trouble.
The men were believed to be camping en route from Topolobampo to Guadalajara but, unusually, had not made contact with their girlfriends or family members for more than a week.
As Australian authorities communicated news of a “tragic event” to the families of Mr Lucas and Mr Coleman, reports emerged two bodies had been found in a torched vehicle appearing to have once matched the description of the blue and white camper they were driving.
The WA friends were only about 25km from bustling modern cities and tourist attractions. Although most parts of Mexico are safe to visit when precautions are taken, away from the tourist cities and under cover of darkness are when many areas reveal how they’ve been touched by the country’s roaring underground drug trade and organised crime.
La Trobe University Institute of Latin American Studies senior fellow Dr Barry Carr says the two travelling surfers may be an extreme example of what can go wrong in the country.
“Parts of Mexico have a partly deserved reputation for being a dangerous place,” he tells news.com.au.
“If I was giving advice to friends of mine about driving, I would tell them two things: don’t drive at night and don’t, under any circumstances, get off the main highways. You can be in the wrong place at the wrong time, classically, and it looks like that unfortunately may be the case for these young men.”
Dr Carr says that the picture of the burnt-out vehicle, while not a signature of any particular criminal group, was an extreme example of fairly common gang behaviour in many parts of rural Mexico.
“There is the so-called war on drugs in Mexico that has been raging since 2006. Around 102,000 have been killed and 32,000 have been disappeared. Disappeared people is a very common phenomenon — disappeared foreigners is less so but very unfortunately it does happen,” he said.
“These guys were outsiders, there is nothing to suggest that they were involved in anything illegal. They could have been lost, they could have been carrying valuables, they simply could have been picked up, robbed by some local thugs or could have fallen victim to some sort of stand-over tactic.”
Rural kidnapping, robberies and theft not necessarily connected with the drug trade is a risk travellers take when going off-road in Mexico.
The state of Sinaloa, where Mr Coleman and Mr Lucas had travelled, has long been a notorious area for crime and is on the radars of international government authorities such as Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade with warnings often in place.
Home to one of Mexico’s most significant international drug trafficking and organised crime syndicate, the Sinaloa Cartel, the Mexican state has both benefited and lost out from the distribution of cocaine and other drugs the organisation specialises in.
“There’s no secret there’s white powder behind a lot of the wealth in that state,” Dr Carr says.
One of the leaders of the Sinaloa Cartel, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, rose to international infamy pulling off an incredible escape from a Mexican prison in July.
The municipality of Navolato, about 25km west of the city of Culiacan, has been the site of countless murders and mafia activity in recent years.
Reports from local media detail burnt-out cars discarded on the streets of the notorious town, and brutal deaths likely associated with the drug trade, Dr Carr says.
Although nothing has been confirmed of the identity of the bodies found in the van in Navolato, nor the whereabouts of the two missing men, those close to the men are fearing the worst.
Mr Coleman’s Mexican girlfriend, Andrea Gomez, told the Associated Press she and Mr Lucas’s partner, Josie Cox, will travel to the Sinaloan capital of Culiacan to see if the two bodies are the men.
“Everything points to it being them because the van matches; it had a bicycle,” Ms Gomez said.
She said that Ms Cox was bringing Mr Lucas’s dental records for matching and she had “pieces of dreadlocks” that Mr Coleman had given her.
The Department of Foreign Affairs is providing consular assistance to the families and issued a statement on their behalf on Sunday, saying they were aware the van had been found and a “tragic event” had occurred.
“The families hold deep fears for the safety of their sons, but stress that they are still waiting for details to be confirmed,” a statement from the department said.
An online fundraising campaign to support the families of the two men has received more than $22,000 in a matter of hours.
But Muller is already at it again, no stopping him and his buddies
I can assure you surfer Adam Coleman is not Adam Carter
Just because he had Alberta plates and links to Guadalajara does not prove nothing
http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/warnings/wrong-place-wrong-time-how-australian-surfers-may-have-run-into-trouble-in-dangerous-mexico/news-story/f851082364b5eeb04b77fe59cb486fc7
That's because you do not know who all the players are...Salas and his buddies at Beaufort pulled the strings on this scam...this is much bigger than you think.
There will be no NOBO list for public...ever..Carter and Muller are long gone and spent all the money they made over the summer
Yes Beaufort and Carlos Salas of COR will be at it again...this time they will be more careful
Keep guessing, you are not warm at all, in fact ice cold.
Like it was said...many years of speculation.
It will take years of speculation before you arrive close to what really happened with COR, CRGP and Beaufort!
He is just a few clicks away from here working with Muller and gang.
No Luis is just a puppet that works for a very violent person.
I that illegal to do?
You are absolutely right, Muller, Carter, Marshall, Shull and Carillo continue to do the same....at this very moment.
It certainly is not illegal for companies to issue or buy shares during the 2 month period leading up to a cash dividend.
SEC has no teeth to sink into CRGP, but they do have enough evidence against Carlos Salas of COR
No Carter, Muller, Marshall will never be picked up.
That is what Carlos Salas is good at...to MISLEAD and CONFUSE
They are aliens that reside in Phoenix!
All characters at CRGP are criminals....they will never be charged by authorities because they are 10 steps ahead at ALL TIMES.
Muller, Shull, Marshal and Carillo are too smart! they will spin a web of confusion as they always do...
Carillo is connected to big time players in DF and has brought his game to a much higher level...
Its only going to get more confusing as new players start to unfold....this is actually bigger than anyone can imagine....
That is why Salas was the smartest man in the room.
That's because Carter was in Ibiza during that time....he is long gone in the eyes of the authorities...but close very close for those that know the business
Carter and Muller are both criminals....Luis has no record but works for bad guy in Michoacan.
That could be so...however...Carillo has now escalated his practice to another level....of course operating out of another country but making piles of cash he has never seen before....hardly finished.
Marshall lives happily and freely in PhoenIx AZ....keep in mind this city has dominating Hell's Angels chapter...if they wanted to put a hole in his head he would not have ended up living in AZ. The people that shot his house in Vancouver are much more dangerous....in any case the shooting was just a warning.
LOL...of course its a SCAM,,,,just like all penny stocks are scams or most of Wall Street for that matter.
The point here is it will be impossible for authorities to charge anyone as everything was done by the book.....many here will not agree but they do not have all the facts. Muller, Marshall, Shull and Carillo are always 10 steps ahead.
Really? I hope you are right about that...LOL
It was all a very clever plan to defraud investors....they all knew what was going on, however they did not know that Salas was the smartest man in the room.
This is not even half the story....you are only seeing the tip of the iceberg.
CRGP shareholders have to wake up to the reality that all assets have been moved over to Milagros.
There will be no buyout as many are suggesting.