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Sunday, 11/02/2008 2:44:49 PM

Sunday, November 02, 2008 2:44:49 PM

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Counterfeiting Stock


Illegal naked shorting and stock manipulation are two of Wall Street's deep, dark secrets. These practices have been around for decades and have resulted in trillions of dollars being fleeced from the American public by Wall Street. In the process, many emerging companies have been put out of business. This report will explain the magnitude of this problem, how it happens, why it has been covered up and how short sellers attack a company. It will also show how all of the participants; the short hedge funds, the prime brokers and the Depository Trust Clearing Corp. (DTCC) — make unconscionable profits while the fleecing of the small American investor continues unabated.

The Anatomy of a Short Attack — Abusive shorting are not random acts of a renegade hedge funds, but rather a coordinated business plan that is carried out by a collusive consortium of hedge funds and prime brokers, with help from their friends at the DTC and major clearinghouses. Potential target companies are identified, analyzed and prioritized. The attack is planned to its most minute detail.

The plan consists of taking a large short position, then crushing the stock price, and, if possible, putting the company into bankruptcy. Bankrupting the company is a short homerun because they never have to buy real shares to cover and they don't pay taxes on the ill-gotten gain.

When it is time to drive the stock price down, a blitzkrieg is unleashed against the company by a cabal of short hedge funds and prime brokers. The playbook is very similar from attack to attack, and the participating prime brokers and lead shorts are fairly consistent as well.

Above is part of an article from the web. Go to, Counterfit Stock Shares, to read the whole article. I know that my shares were all borrowed, because when I transferred my account from one Broker to another, the transferring broker listed all my shares as short. Therefore, I know short selling is one reason the share price is down.

I know that NSOL has failed in serveral endaveors. However, that does not mean that all attemps to succeed will fail. Now is the time, that, if financing does becoms available the share price will move up rapidly. I have known about NSOL sence the late 1980's.
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