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Re: McCloud post# 15830

Sunday, 08/24/2003 10:12:26 PM

Sunday, August 24, 2003 10:12:26 PM

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Ernie- I simply do not believe our posts have ANY effect on the shareprice. I believe the debate we have had over the past few months, but more particularly the past month, has been healthy.

The company has done more harm to the shareprice than a million negative posts could ever do. They are secretive to the point that it is ridiculous. Things have taken place that I do not care to mention at this time. These things are SHADY. These are not things I'm guessing at Ernie. They are things that have most definitely taken place that company officers have done.

I would go through cycles of anger at the company over these past few years when I thought they were being less than honest. However, there were several people/posters that I would let talk me into blowing off the obvious and take managements word for what was happening (my fault).

I now have that gut feeling again that management is not being totally honest with us (hence the anger). I believe they are having trouble converting the software into hardware form. This is the reason they cannot secure financing.

I also believe they are pretty well aware that we will not receive financing from Mercatus but plan to use the other 400 million shares to try and pull this off.

I also believe Cooper left because he saw right away that it was a total longshot.

In summary, I do not think New Visual will pull this off. If they do pull something out of their hat, it will not be anything nearly as groundbreaking as we had hoped.

I have already sold every free trading share I owned but am here because I still have a few restricted shares remaining. I've ticked a good many people off here but I refuse to lay down just so the isn't affected. The company is the one to blame for the shareprice. Also, we each have our own way of dealing with things. I prefer to be more vocal than some. That has cost me respect but so be it. I'm also not out a bunch of money here like some. Skepticism has paid off thus far. Is money most important? No way; but I do expect to be fully informed about what is going on so that I can decide whether or not to sell. Management needs to be accountable for their actions and I'm just the type that will make sure that happens if it becomes necessary.

How much do you want to bet that they ask for a little more patience at the SHM? We'll see tomorrow.


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