He wrote this: --and he's answering your question, hold on....
Wall Street Dude: i just sent you a copy of the bondholders.
Wall Street Dude: this is what it boils down to.
Wall Street Dude: between you and I
Wall Street Dude: these guys are saying they own some bonds.
Wall Street Dude: they say the description of the bonds, but they don't say how much of the bonds
Wall Street Dude: tell me... i beg of you tell me how many bonds they are putting up for hypothecation.
Wall Street Dude: if i knew that i could tell you much more... and even give you an opinion.
Wall Street Dude: but i can't, because they don't say.
Wall Street Dude: which is why you won't ever see any audited statements (regardless of what it says on the website, [which i noticed was taken down], )
Thehavenots: Question. Ask him this...if these are bearer bonds (which i have been led to believe they are...i could be wrong), how do we know who the true owners are? Couldn't anyone issue a pr claiming they own it (if they were crazy enough and have a total disregard for the law...as apparently some of this cast have proven already)
Wall Street Dude: they are not.
Thehavenots: explain?
Wall Street Dude: did you get my email?
Wall Street Dude: and THAT is exactly the genius of this whole deal.
Thehavenots: what was in it?
Wall Street Dude: a copy of the bondholders
Thehavenots: yah
Wall Street Dude: a pdf copy
Thehavenots: you sent it to me five times over the last two days
Thehavenots: are you high?
Wall Street Dude: dude, shut up,, you never confirmed you got it.
Thehavenots: I told you have it three times last night
Thehavenots: sorry
Thehavenots: I meant it in a good way
Wall Street Dude: did you get it tonight?
Thehavenots: Is it different?
Thehavenots: l will check
Wall Street Dude: no
Thehavenots: got it
Wall Street Dude: thats the proof right there.
Thehavenots: okay
Thehavenots: you tripped me out last night
Thehavenots: I'll tell you
Thehavenots: that's why I didn't buy back in today
Wall Street Dude: hey man,,, i'm not saying not to buy it or buy it, i promise.
Thehavenots: gotcha
Odysseus crossed the river of Styx. He asked Achilles if it was worth trading his life to have his 'name' live forever. Achilles replies: "I would rather be the slave of a slave on earth, then to live here in Hades..." --Homer's The Illiad