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Wednesday, 07/05/2023 7:01:56 PM

Wednesday, July 05, 2023 7:01:56 PM

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Upon review of the latest disclosure I note that all restricted shares acquired were exempt under Regulation S. Regulation S provides an exclusion from the Section 5 registration requirements of the Securities Act for offers made outside the United States by both U.S. and foreign issuers to non-U.S. persons. A securities offering, whether private or public, made by an issuer outside of the United States in reliance on Regulation S is not required to be registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”).

From the latest disclosure:

A. Changes to the Number of Outstanding Shares
Indicate by check mark whether there were any changes to the number of outstanding shares within the past two
completed fiscal years:
No: ? Yes: ? (If yes, you must complete the table below)

Devil dog does not want to address the increase in OS. He distracts from any attention to that increase and instead falls back on the stability of the restricted shares. Nevada has revoked ATMH. No problem if the existing shares are cancelled: it plays into the plan. If the common shares are cancelled all that is left will be the preferred and restricted shares.

Dog claims there are 123 shareholders of record. There are 83 restricted shareholders listed in the disclosure and 7 current insiders (officers, directors, etc.).

I'm thinking the company will be acquired by another entity similar to the hand-off when H. Wayne Hayes sold to the Italians. New common shares will be created and a new pump will commence in due time. The restriction will lift after a period of time and the shares will be unloaded on the pump. Deja vu. Lather, rinse and repeat.

Dog could care less about the volume as the common shares are short-lived. There is no reason to buy common shares at this time. I suspect he is one of the listed Reg S acquirees and has no interest in buying shares. He's just playing with everybody's head.