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Sunday, 03/15/2015 5:19:52 AM

Sunday, March 15, 2015 5:19:52 AM

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Forums can have an effect best described as suggestive momentum. Similar to a bay that invites surfers, however angers those having a private property there. To keep the surfers away they put a warning there: Careful sharks, even when this bay never has seen a shark. But the effect of course pays – nobody will go surfing, but only those who are living there and know, there are no sharks.

The same effect we see, when one reads daily suggestive texts that are presented as questions leaving the proof to the contrary to others, but of course this is impossible, as the question is of no substance. But the effect is the same as with the surfers: Nobody will test if the warning is true or not and therefore this little sentence had the desired effect. And in forums such daily cascades have a desired effect as well for those who want to damage the reputation of the company.

But will it work? Certainly no – a la long it never works if the fundamentals are in favour of a positive outcome. But it works short-term as it keeps small retailers away or selling while the biggies who see the picture accumulate at every price.
And DECN is not a stock where the shorts can play a game on one hand due to illiquidity of the float and due to margin requirements which are too expensive for penny-stocks, this kind of group falls out. The biggies for sure are no part in this forum either as they have better things to do (except some putting their nose in for a good laugh). Could it then be, that people who have a “past” with DECN could use the forums as pay-back?

http://www.wikinvest.com/stock/Instacare_(ISCR)/Instacare_Corp_Ronald_Kelly
Reading this court-paper I would say; K.B. made himself not many friends, when he sued them in court in the name of DECN (former InstaCare Corp) and won.
They not only had to pay a substantial amount in Dollars , but then as well had to return roughly 32 Mio shares to the company. As a matter of fact, this case among others was partly responsible for changing the shares-structure.

This excerpt taken from the ISCR 10-Q filed May 28, 2009.
instaCare Corp. vs. Ronald Kelly, et. al. (“Kelly”)

the Company filed a complaint in the United States District Court, for the Central District of California (Case Number CV 05-4932-RSWL), against Ronald Kelly, Linda R. Kelly, Kimberly Kelly, and Kelly Company World Group, Inc., seeking damages for:

1.
Fraud;
2.
Declaratory Relief;
3.
Breach of Fiduciary Duty;
4.
RICO violations;
5.
Injunctive Relief;
6.
Conversion;
7.
Breach of Contract/Breach of Corporate Merger Agreement; and
8.
Accounting and Ancillary Relief.

Of course being caught and stripped off everything hurts and one does not have to wonder when they now use all what they have left to try to damage the company even with a paid cyber Scam-Alerts-program that now runs for months on a certain forum and in the meantime reached more than 120.000 mails. But then they even went further and used Hotstocked – who has been sued for fraud and found guilty and is operated out of the Balkan by some known names - Strange is then, that one known poster is linked to hotstocked and is giving heat on other companies – besides DECN – and most of those names are then as well covered by hotstocked. Indeed a very reputable connection as hotstocked company has been sued for fraud many times already.
http://ia601605.us.archive.org/15/items/gov.uscourts.ohsd.159815/gov.uscourts.ohsd.159815.2.0.pdf

Conclusion: We should not underestimate DECN. They have achieved more than could have been expected 2 years ago, when J&J sued them for infringement. And actually this court case for shareholders has been the best Due-Diligence with reference to DECN as you can bet, that lawyers turn every stone upside down to find weakness – and as we know, the only one who found weakness, was DECN as J&J employed a faked witness. In the meantime, we certainly will be entertained by those who have an “unfriendly past “ with DECN.
Looking Forward to a very postive spring-season for DECN shareholders.