This has been very messy but in the long run would selling off shares to these companies not be the best way to expand in Mccusker's current position? He doesnt have the capital to buy more companies outright but this way he will be accumulating their revenue under the Mccusker name. I am new to this but to me this seems like a way for him to continue putting everything under the Mccusker umbrella. All these outgoing shares are worrisome but if they are 1. clearing out all old debt for both Mccusker and ORRV and 2. adding revenue streams to Mccusker Holdings, this is a double benefit and trying to look at this from McCusker's standpoint as though he does in fact care about shareholders (I do think he is in this for good reasons am just starting to get worried at this pps), this seems like it would be the only logical next step. If the opportunity arose to acquire this other company at the cost of shares (no actual cash had to be given out) this seems good for Will, the company, and shareholders. Continuing to add revenue streams will only expand profits which will grow the company. This is all speculation because I am far from an experienced or knowledgeable trader but i have been here since January and looking back at everything that has happened I am trying to make logic out of the steps he has taken. As a shareholder obviously I would have liked more transparency but I completely understand his side. When you divulge details too early things fall apart and I think Sam Garrett will help with that. Mccusker knew about all of this debt (both his and ORRVs) going into this and probably had a lot of this pps manipulation planned out. I am not sure the exact legalities regarding this and I am not accusing anyone of anything but we all know this happens all the time in the stock market. If he planned on letting the price drop to finalize these share payment agreements, then most everything that has happened over the past few months makes logical sense. The drunk tweets are ridiculous but we all do stupid things and we all have our vices. If you look back at great people in history most of them had near-debilitating vices that they struggled with throughout their life. They still accomplished great things. If I sold now, like most people here I'd lose a shit ton of money but thats why I consider myself a long! I've only been here a few months but I plan on staying. The hardest part of playing the OTC is exercising patience when it is most difficult. I will reiterate what I said in a previous post: Willard put his own name on Mccusker Holdings and has been growing it for 17 years. I do not think he has put so much into this company just to turn around and completely destroy its name and reputation. JMO