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Tuesday, 02/06/2007 6:23:18 PM

Tuesday, February 06, 2007 6:23:18 PM

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I spoke to the SEC today. I called 202-551-4892 http://www.sec.gov/litigation/suspensions/2007/34-55237.pdf
that is the number to call with information about Cyberkey, and left a message yesterday. I got a call back today.

I was very disturbed to learn recently that foreign citizens living in foreign countries can lodge complaints against United States companies through the SEC.

While they would not give me information about the complaint's origination. I informed the gentleman I spoke to that I believed them to be of foreign origin and to be the result of an organized effort by IHUB posters mainly from Canada that could be involved with naked short selling.

Besides the obvious absurdity that citizens in other countries can direct and influence in anyway how my tax dollars are spent there is more to this.

I informed him that it is possible that the SEC may possibly be acting unknowingly as an instrument for foreign terrorist organizations. Unless they are a complete fraud, Cyberkey solutions is a supplier to the department of homeland security and other government elements.

The SEC has no way of knowing whether these foreign citizens have ties to off shore terrorist organizations that are using naked short selling as the weapon of mass destruction to attack business's doing business with the United States govt.

Cyberkey clearly has to prove its revenue etc. but regardless, I believe this to be a loop hole that must be closed in our nations struggle against financial terrorism.

My posts are my opinion, make your own decisions. And remember, all fear is an illusion.

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