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Wednesday, 02/17/2016 8:50:00 PM

Wednesday, February 17, 2016 8:50:00 PM

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Does it come as a surprise, after scamming many working people out of their life's savings, they skipped out on the rent (Calif.) and left everybody hanging?

Did Wave not behave true to form--pure self-dealing at the end. They knew there would be suits, so by saying nothing, it gives the other side not much to work with.

Lt. Col. Ret'd William Solms proved every bit the preening, yellow snake I called him after his braggadocio began evaporating before hitting the ground.

On another board very early on, I called him Chickensheit Bill, only it was spelled correctly.

Wave did not disappoint in its ending--in many ways it was every bit the equal of the long-running scam [WAVX, the company] pulled on so many, by a coterie of lying plunderers, aided by a manipulative few.

Wave's curtain call was a masterpiece in and of itself. It was almost as it was happening slo-mo, in real time, elsewhere the signs of certain doom were misinterpreted as proof good things were happening.

In the entire bizarro world of Wave I witnessed first hand and up close for 20 years, the Wave explosion at the end caught so many by surprise.

To me, it was almost as if were totally predictable, if not preordained. It is much like if one were riding down the highway back in the day and the commercial roadside signs in rhyme would end, spelling "Burma-Shave"--that's how it seemed to me. Instead, as we passed the "Reverse Split #3" and the "Bankruptcy, Chapter 7" one expected to see "WAVX:RIP".

Strange days abound for Wave followers. The bare, bleached bones of the hollowed-out company are being picked over by the jackals, hyenas and vultures--all looking for any scrap overlooked by those higher on the food chain.

One wonders did those who slithered last out the door to the Wave executive suite scam the bridge loaners and all the other creditors? One has to admire consistent professionalism. One expects the bridge-loaners will end up with a big bag of nothing.

Wave's enigmatic and mysterious presence continues past death and through the bankruptcy autopsy and the coroner's hearing the enraged shareholders hope to have.

The elusive answers will be plucked out one by one, like cactus spines. Someone will still have to categorize and collate the many pieces of evidence--should any be found.

Good luck to them finding justice in Wave's ashes.

Blue


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