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Monday, 07/17/2006 4:50:26 PM

Monday, July 17, 2006 4:50:26 PM

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Get right with God

There was a time back in January where DeWayne Reeves was considering getting out of the "pump and dump" racket. For whatever reason, he's decided against cleaning up his act.

During a conversation with him about Eagletech, we got to talking about CMKM Diamonds and he told me then that he didn't expect to see any evidence of a short and that he thought shareholders would lose everything. He seemed genuinely concerned that when the CMKM Diamonds game was over, some people would commit suicide over it.

Later, I would get an email from him with the message he said he was going to start spreading to CMKM Diamonds shareholders.

"If you really believe that God led you to the stock, then you also have to open up your mind to believe that His motives may have not been direct financial gain. Perhaps He wanted to educate you. Or maybe he wanted you to be exposed to some other opportunities. Maybe he wanted you to develop some relationships, as relationships are very high on God's priority list. God is a big God, so please...whatever you do, don't limit Him with Your thinking. His ways are not our ways, His thoughts are not our thoughts. We don't always understand what He is doing, but His word says, 'All things work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose'. Therefore, it is imperative that you qualify for the previous statement I just made. Make sure that no matter what happens with CMKX, you are qualified for God's promise. If you're not sure, even if you are
sure...go talk to Him anyway. Let Him give you peace in your heart and mind that no matter what happens, He will work it for your good. He loves you that much..." - DeWayne Reeves

It's not a bad message, despite the source. When it finally dawns on you that you got taken, try to remember this little sermon of his. Don't whack yourself.


"The penny stock investor may be the most dangerous creature in the investment world, at least to himself.[...]His hypocrisy becomes most apparent when he then blames his losses on the greed of others." Robert C. Dugan, Director - JRM Capital

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