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Wednesday, 01/19/2022 11:44:54 AM

Wednesday, January 19, 2022 11:44:54 AM

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Witnessed Securities Fraud

We are looking for a Wyoming resident, in order to stress the withessed conduct to Bridgett Ford the Attorney General for Wyoming.

We are filing a complaint on what we discovered with the Attorney General of Wyoming, today including:

1. The illegal circumvention of Wyoming Statutes to increase the authorized share capital of DSCR to 10,000,000,000 in violation of Wyoming Statute 17-16-105;

2. The selling of the Discovery Mineral Coin, as a "Tethered Coin" and refusing to issue refunds to the investing public.


If you lost money in DSCR between July 18, 2018 to now, you are part of the damaged class we discovered.


Understand what we found and how this could help the minority shareholders who lost their money to this scam:

A. On June 18, 2018 the common share capital of DSCR was 5,000,000,000 common shares par value $0.00001 or
paid in capital was. (5,000,000,000 x $0.00001 = $50,000;

B. On July 18, 2018 the common share capital of DSCR was 10,000,000,000 common shares par value $0.0001 or
paid in capital was (10,000,000,000 x $0.0001 = $1,000,000)

This was done by filing an amendment to increase the authorized capital and to change the par value. All done on a representation that this was done in accordance with Wyoming Statute 17-16-105.

Upon review of both James M Donovan and Jessica Lockett, we discovered neither is licensed to practice law in the state of Wyoming.

Last in the spirit of Discovery Minerals Ltd., pattern of omission and material concealment. No where is it found in any DSCR filing on the domicile and increase of authorized capital to be found.

In the securities fraud world, this is known as material concealment, and now #7 of the conscious acts of scienter that management of DSCR took, at the detriment of the minority shareholder.

Exhibits in support include:






















































Multiple Classes of Stock



Wyoming Law