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Thursday, 01/13/2011 4:32:07 PM

Thursday, January 13, 2011 4:32:07 PM

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Hugh read this stuff. Sound familiar?

They need to make Humphries an offer to testify regardin the NIR case. He should be in full Dworkin mode by now.

Steven Humphries is a Dallas dude too. Mel Robinson and friends moved on to Systems Evolution and NIR Group. Does it sound like these boys set up Humphries for the fall and their takeover of Systems Evolution now HLNT? Do these morons sound like the type that don’t know they’re bein watched? Do ya think the creation of the preferred shares and claims that Humphries forged another present directors sig has anything ta do with debt creation that will be paid with those preferred shares? I’ll post more on another sham lawsuit they filed to accomplish the same thing as one of their past deals. You’re over on the HLNT board talkin with the perps. Their damage control method is to pump and deny. Also have some moron respond ta you with complete nonsense.

"New business
Mr. Bolt, Mr. Robinson and Mr. Dodge moved next into the pharmaceutical business – apparently under the watchful eye of the FBI.
The Web site of ShimodaAtlantic Oncology BioSciences LLC, as the company was originally called, shows photos of test tubes, cells under a microscope, a scientist with a beaker and a cancer cell.
Dallas connection
Shimoda's Web site says it is a privately held company and provides an e-mail address for interested investors. "At this time, our policy is to respond only to investment inquiries originating from accredited investment banking firms, commercial banks, and NASD licensed broker-dealers."
In April 2005, as Shimoda was trying to raise money to fund its clinical trial, the company began talking to a man who identified himself as John Firo, a broker from a firm in Addison called Talon Holdings, according to court records.
Mr. Bolt told The News in a phone interview last May that the company checked out Mr. Firo and Talon Holdings on the Web site of the NASD, which regulates brokers and brokerage firms, and found them to be in good standing.
Mr. Firo introduced an investor from Dubai who eventually agreed to buy 20 million shares of Shimoda at 15 cents a share, for a $3 million investment and a 20 percent share in the company, court records show.
The agreement was signed May 9, 2006. The next day, the Shimoda employees were handed a subpoena by a U.S. marshal and told that John Firo and the Dubai investor were actually undercover agents, Mr. Bolt said.
Talon Holdings was an FBI operation, created to gather evidence in the extortion case against Robert Vigil, the former New Mexico state treasurer. (Mr. Vigil was acquitted in September on 23 of 24 counts related to allegations that he extorted money from brokers wanting to do business with the state.)
The undercover deal with Shimoda was done the same day that Robert Bettes, now retired from the Dallas FBI office, testified as to Talon Holdings' true identity during Mr. Vigil's trial in Albuquerque."

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