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Re: Amer786 post# 16539

Sunday, 11/21/2010 4:38:25 PM

Sunday, November 21, 2010 4:38:25 PM

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I liked the article, as it and the others that eik posted, showed some of the foibles and difficulties that have arisen in the past. I am certain that our actors in the Ukraine have given due consideration to all of those aspects long before getting involved there. I also, as I said earlier, have eik person marked because I like the way he digs. As for "playing gotcha", I will keep responding to what I perceive as negative spin or old questions that I feel we have answered sufficiently as soon as I can, as opposed to allowing them to become part of accepted common knowledge. I would rather his responses to me had remained on the board as I didn't feel attacked and I thought he told the truth about some who were here earlier, pumping while selling, but I keep my assistant activities to a minimum.

Those of us who were adding at $0.21, I think, are genuinely convinced that this stock is way undervalued and came under attack far before it's time. People were holding this, quite contentedly, at $2 a share, before the bulk of all of this good news even hit the wires. If anything, we should have been at $0.80 weeks ago, just on developments. We are the victims of our own successes and the PR wars that are waged in pennyland. I am a firm believer that the market is not fair to shareholders or companies and the world is cheated out of many great ideas and developments by poor marketing and fickle traders.

I watched a really bad movie today about a nuclear disaster that wiped out civilization. The twist in the story was that the hero had lost all of his and his wife's money because he invested in a company that had seen great gains based on it's product which was personal defense related while the world began to fall apart. The stock tanked right before the attacks and his wife lost all faith in him. However, in the end, the very item that he had invested in saved his life and and his wife's and made it possible for him to complete a mission to save mankind from a plague. Hokey and silly, I know, but so damned true, in essence.

You can rob me, you can starve me, you can beat me, and you can kill me ...just don't bore me.