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Re: Valiant post# 121321

Sunday, 08/06/2017 12:35:52 AM

Sunday, August 06, 2017 12:35:52 AM

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Can you explain how you think the inWith corporation "buyout" was a legitimate circumstance then? How he can tout for months on end about a huge buyout surfacing and then, when the date for it FINALLY reaches its end.. and the stock surges in value to over $0.04 a share .... he avoids mentioning the buyout plan altogether (implying it failed) and goes on to mention how next week there will be a brand new article that promotes how EPGL SHOULD be worth $0.10 a share and allows the stock to slink back into the abyss where it was before ...

Consider InWith Corporationn was founded only a month before he started talking about the buyout, InWith Corporation was "powered by EPGL" (shown on InWith corporations site), one of the board members from InWith was from EPGL itself, the date for revealing the members of InWith was scheduled for February but investors didn't get information on that until well over a month later, and then consider the fact how is ANYBODY... literally ANYONE expected to believe this company is worth half a billion dollars at this stage...? For 3 patents and some IP that's "beyond it's time" ?

He's got you where he wants you, dangling before the carrot he places in front of you, and when that carrot ends up shriveling up and rotting, he directs your attention to a brand new carrot on a stick to entice your attention away from the failed promises he so wants you to believe so he can make money off of you..

Michael Hayes is a fraud and needs to go to prison. His patents aren't worth crap, and he knows it. The "IP" he so vehemently touts, isn't worth anything either. That's why no real corporation is stepping up to buy it.

Just because a few big corporations are interested in "first rights" to the technology, does not mean they are obligated to do anything with them. Just means that the big guys can decide to look into and buy first first if he does end up doing something worthwhile. Which won't happen because he's already making bank on the people foolish enough to pump his own stock up for him.

Sorry, I'm truly trying to help you here. I have no position in this stock and really just want to get you to see what he's doing to you.

"Believe only half of what you see and nothing that you hear."

-- Edgar Allan Poe


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