I know. You see, things would be different if, for example:
-A trip by a shareholder to the office turned out to be a real office with real employees and a casual meeting with management
-Dr Mensah emailed shareholders and said "things are going well"
-Harris had a real track record of success
-The shell wasn't closely tied to BBAN and the "bad guys"
-Georgia Aerospace had actually bought the manufacturing facility and hired 200 - 1,000 workers for federal contracts
-Canady had emailed or pr'd the great opportunity for their funds.
-Georgia Aerospace had a working website, email and phones that shareholders could use to verify.
-CSHD had information on each subsitiary, joint-venture that would've been substantiated.
-8K's with audited financial statement had been filed with the SeC
-Management hadn't posted on message boards, held paltalk interview or paid stock promoters
...much more...
The most valuable commodity I know of is information