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Re: Killmaster0071 post# 156314

Thursday, 08/03/2023 4:12:08 AM

Thursday, August 03, 2023 4:12:08 AM

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Once again, you've nailed it.

So, the questions those circa 200 die-hard fans of TTCM should be asking themselves are perhaps these:

1) Am I a fan of LaMountain and/or the little club that's sprung up around the now defunct, dead-and-gone ARknet never was nor will be a revenue-generating platform, or am I a sophisticated investor?
2) If I am a sophisticated investor and I were presented with the opportunity to invest in the completely and entirely new company ARtelligence (read Red Alert Group, which is clearly a private enterprise recently folded into a publicly listed company that goes under the shell company ticker symbol TTCM), would I invest?
3) In considering whether I would invest, I'd be asking why would I invest in this new company, that has consummately failed to monetise its assets or derive any meaningful revenue streams therefrom whilst in the private sector and has now resorted to licensing (not adding any physical or intangible asset to the balance sheet mind you, but instead giving rights to the benefits that might accrue to the company from as yet un-forecasted revenue streams (haha)) their giant photo album to a worthless (nay, debt-ridden) shell company, ostensibly, simply because they have now become part of a company I hold shares in.

The simple fact is this, all those people that didn't see the demise of ARknet approaching like a ten-tonne runaway truck and offload accordingly, have only themselves to blame. So instead of playing hopium in their little clubs every day, they should accept it and move on. They won't because some of them at least, still hold shares in a worthless company and are either, trying to kid all the others that one day, they'll be able to sell them for huge profits (i.e. conning their fellow group members by continuing to pump this), or they truly are delusional and don't want to believe what just happened to them.

The anonymous trader and presumably paymaster general of non-disclosing paid promoter(s) may cry wolf that he's suffered in all of this and maybe he has. But not financially.

An interesting observation was made recently that DLM had met TH through a chance encounter and how fortuitous this was for the sh's. But let's be clear, DLM had no clue what to do next to continue the ruse, and other than turning the lights off, there was no clear strategy for the company going forward. So, having exhausted every possibility to raise further toxic finance and pay Honeycomb their huge fees for developing er, a ten-a-penny phone app, DLM happened by chance to meet this new character TH, who saw TTCM as a huge opportunity. Opportunity for what I wonder. None of this rings true.

It's over. The ARknet Addicts are waiting in hope (and I would guess in vain) for an opportunity to dump what's left of their holdings. But with a 25bn (yes that's twenty-five billion) AS count they are going to need to be quick.

Still, my propensity to feel sympathy for people still holding bags in this company has quickly waned after being availed of some of the things now being said. They really do need to wake up and stop listening to certain, individuals pedalling nonsense about the future prospects for this life-extinct entity.