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Re: momo100 post# 38300

Friday, 12/11/2009 6:48:39 AM

Friday, December 11, 2009 6:48:39 AM

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It seems like 98-99% of the time these stocks all play out the same way. The CEO develops a close rapport with one or two retail investors that beome their messenger to the retail investors. These messenger/s are used (most of the time they are not involved with the con) by the CEO to keep the retail investors engaged in the stock while they dilute. They send supposedly "inside" information to the retailer investors while they gage the T/A and state all these great things they are doing and what will happen. The messenger is take along with the retail investors for the ride to hold the bag. They are always sold as someone that has a real personal concern on why they are doing their work it is not just for the money but for a real concern for mans good. This is a cover for them to just make money for them. In this case it is the medical marijuana for his uncles death. I am not saying this one will play out that way but it sure is setting up that way. Tom will not come clean on the S/S. If he has nothing to hide he has no problem giving us the S/S.
When you look at this company what do they really have?? They have no technology, no patents, no accounting programs and the list goes on. All they have a CEO that is smart to to see a new growing market that he wants to get into ASAP. The only thing he needs is money to buy up cooperatives and growing facilities. Unless he has money he has nothing so either he has to dilute or have private funding to have anything to offer to do what he wants to do. This is the 64K question. Tom needs to come clean ASAP on the S/S. The MMs know 99.9 % of the time how this game plays out and they win 99.9% of the time. Just my 2 cents - I am like you I have ridden these things too many times too long. When the retail investors talk about how much more is in these stocks it is time to get out.