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Sunday, 10/31/2010 1:25:50 AM

Sunday, October 31, 2010 1:25:50 AM

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Sure sounds like manipulating a short squeeze, which is a no-no according to the SEC.



Alright folks, either naked shorting exists and we were "manipulating" a short squeeze, or it doesn't and this is a pump-and-dump scam. Which is it?

What I find interesting is that some want to focus upon demonizing investors who did nothing but buy and hold and conveniently ignore the guys running Wall Street who fraudulently sell non-existent shares until good companies and their shareholders are utterly ruined. If you REALLY want to see manipulation, look at these charts:

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=55635212

Why is it that two seemingly unrelated stocks have an immediate and cataclysmic drop in reaction to a missed dividend on a third stock? Why do the prices on all three drop exactly 3 cents each in the hour and a half before this announcement?

We have no real power to manipulate stocks at all. We are just retail investors. We don't "make" the market like these guys do. What this looks like to me is market makers colluding to crash the pps of three different stocks simultaneously by selling huge amounts to each other, with the assistance of heavy message board propaganda that the stocks are all "scams." Why would they go to this trouble? Could it be because there are tens of millions of IOUs for these stocks that they have to keep juggling back and forth constantly before they settle and get them on the REGSHO list? Just my humble opinion, but I think that's EXACTLY what happened here.