Q1 and Q2 were easy. Alan T. Hawkins wasn't around and can claim no knowledge of the fraud. Q3 and the request for an A/S increase are a little more difficult. Alan T. Hawkins will have to put his neck out for these filings. That is, if Alan T. Hawkins is even still around after he got a look behind the curtain. They used Jim Adams as a consultant for Q1 and Q2. Concerned investor??