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Re: sosjtb post# 42387

Monday, 04/22/2024 6:31:25 AM

Monday, April 22, 2024 6:31:25 AM

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Humanigen's most valuable resource is management's holding of ~90% of the company's Outstanding Shares. I built a database capable of tracking Cede shares. I will give it to management, or I will do the data entry myself, if they give me the Transfer Agent's journal. I would not charge them for that service. I would sign a Non-Disclosure Agreement, as well, to protect shareholders' identities. I would only want to report on the number of shares in circulation. The data I compiled previously was solid, and showed just cause for enabling me to subpoena the Electronic Blue Sheets from FINRA, which I did. Also, if there was any question in regards to the ownership of the shares in the SEC's case against Dale's entities, this database would provide a clear trail of possession. My motivation for the work I did previously was to prove the SEC's culpability. That would be true in this case, as well, except the cast of despicable characters would be expanded to include NIAID, the NIH, the CDC, and the FDA, and their intentional roles in permitting each and every preventable death, including my wife's. All management has to do is ask.

I hope the recall of Humanigen's loaned shares does happen. I can't accept that the existing HGEN shares will just somehow dissolve. I suspect the shares will be transferred to Taran in a stock-for-stock purchase. Not only do I think that needs to happen, Durrant can use the windfall profits from a short squeeze to further his reorganization objectives.