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Wednesday, 07/12/2023 3:55:54 PM

Wednesday, July 12, 2023 3:55:54 PM

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SHAREHOLDERS KNOW: The number one thing that shareholders know is that they bought into this thing and would dearly love to get out with more money than they went in with --- period. All this tongue-wagging about "due diligence" is all well-and-good, but does DD really enter into the decision to buy into this company? TRUE DD would delve back many years to when the company was RTGV (with Linda at the helm) with the pps at $2 per share and a miniscule float. That didn't last long, however, and pps skidded down to triple-aught territory. It was brought back up again after a 100/1 RS which was "necessary", per Linda, in order to raise the pps to a more desirable level and for "acquisition" purposes. Quite frankly, I'm not absolutely certain as to the timeline, but suffice it to say, DC was acquired (I'll bet those employees were thrilled), another, more significant RS (1000/1) took place, triple-aught PPS was revisited and blah, blah, blah.

Linda is an excellent talker. A few of us here can remember back when there were regular Conference Calls wherein we could hear, from the horse's mouth, how great things were and to just hang in there. Linda was the Emcee of those little fireside chats and had everyone believing the company was on the cusp of great things due to --- as she described it --- a "Disruptor" that was going to take the industry by a storm. No description of this panacea and its capabilities was ever put forth. BUT, Linda, in her own words, was "Jazzed" about the future. That "future" was filled with ----- NOTHING. Absolute jack shit! The mysterious Disruptor was instrumental in disrupting investors' wallets but that was about all.

Over the years, several groups tried to pump up the pps with mixed results. A move from negative triple-aught to negative double-aught was considered huge. Call those temporary rises what they were -- Pump and Dumps. Pure and simple. The latest, however, showed some actual promise when the pps managed to climb out of the negative triple-aught territory all the way to $.04. A HUGE increase with HUGE cause for optimism. But, as with the past two decades, the catalyst for a sustained drive to respectability is stuttering and sliding once again. Why might that be? At some point in time, this company (cough cough) is going to have to stand up for themselves and DELIVER.

"Nuff said. All IMO. Hi Linda. When's the next Conference Call?