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Re: wasinvestor post# 2143

Thursday, 11/19/2015 7:28:21 AM

Thursday, November 19, 2015 7:28:21 AM

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"the SEC found no wrong doing,filed no charges,imposed no fines or penalties.( those are facts that are irrefuteable )IT took no action because there was no violations."

Not true. We all know that among others the Baltic icebreaker PR (funniest work of fiction ever written) and the Deepwater PR were complete lies from start to finish.

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/green-energy-resources-develops-breakthrough-heat-treating-methodology-for-woodchips-signs-a-50-million-export-supply-contract-and-undertakes-emergency-supply-mission-using-icebreaker-ships-to-rescue-northern-scandinavian--town-65738022.html

http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=42963624


This is the closest Joe Murray ever came to a truthful PR, and even then he tried to shift the blame when he was just as guilty:

http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=43223001

Over the space of three years, GRGR claimed orders of over a billion dollars. Seriously, over a billion dollars. Add them up yourself:

http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=news&symbol=NO%5EGRGR

GRGR's actual revenue over that period was less than a thousand dollars, and that was from Joe's log delivery service, where he bilked countless customers.

The SEC may still be looking at prosecuting the crooks behind this scam, or they may be content with having consigned GRGR to the Grey market, where it will languish forever. But the idea that GRGR was exonerated is simply wrong.

"The SEC lifted the suspension."

No, it didn't. It imposed a ten day suspension, which is all it is allowed to do by law. That's always enough to send an OTC stock to the Grey market, where trading is minimal and future damage is minimized.

GRGR was most definitely a scam, and Joe Murray and Jack Halperin are both common criminals, whether you like it or not.

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