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Re: weeblewobble09 post# 3240

Saturday, 04/30/2011 8:48:12 PM

Saturday, April 30, 2011 8:48:12 PM

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Weeblewobble, you are absolutely welcome to your opinion.

Let me ask you something: how many consultants, in a year, do you think that GE contracts with? If you go through GE’s annual report, do you find each and every consultant that they have entered into a contract with listed? In your opinion, wouldn’t every single consultant which does business with GE want to have their name out there? Then, why wouldn’t GE supply the entire world, in GE’s quarterly and annual reports, with the names of each consultant they do business with? Why are they hiding that information?

Let’s change the contract type from a consultant’s contract to a cleaning contract: why aren’t companies required in their filings to list the names of each and every company they contract with to clean their facilities? Or, why isn’t every company listing in their quarterly an annual reports every transportation company they enter a contract with which is contracted to drive employees to and from airports? Since these also aren’t included in companies’ reports, should this also be considered a “red flag” for almost every single company in the world?

Simply put, unless I’m mistaken, companies are not required, by law, to list each and every company they enter into contracts with in their quarterly and annual reports, and implying that New Energy is committing fraud by NOT including this information in a quarterly/ annual report sounds too much like an ungrounded conspiracy theory to me.

Plus, since you’ve brought up the subject of “red flags”, I thought I’d ask you a question: do you think that Santa Clause exists?

If you say you don’t, then I have to ask you something: where is your PROOF that he doesn’t exist? Isn’t there a North Pole? And, since people have lived in the North Pole for some time conducting scientific research, isn’t is possible that someone like Santa could have a workshop up there? Plus, haven’t humans learned how to make machines fly? Isn’t it possible that Santa has a sleigh which can fly to deliver toys and gifts to little boys and girls all over the world on Christmas Eve? In addition, isn’t it possible that Santa has the magic to make all his elves, workshop, and sleigh invisible to all kinds of detection so that we can’t find his operations? Should these be considered “red flags” to you answer, if you say he doesn’t?

On the other hand, if you say that he does exist, I have to ask you: where is your PROOF? Have you ever actually seen/ met Santa? Do you think that someone can fly all over the world and deliver gifts clandestinely? Is it possible for a rotund human to slide down a chimney with a sack full of toys, deliver them, eat his cookies/ drink his milk, and then magically pop back up the chimney to deliver gifts to the next house? Should these also be considered “red flags” to your answer, if you say that he does?

This game can be played with any subject, which is exactly what companies that are creating hit pieces on China RTOs (like New Energy) are relying on: bring up potential “red flags” and then keep pushing them out there to confuse and concern investors. Of course, they never bother to answer these questions, or give other/ logical reasons why events may have occurred, or to first receive a response from the company that they don’t agree with, but simply imply that companies are frauds (of course, again, they never state that they are frauds) and manipulate stock prices down (in my opinion) while pumping out over and over again their nonsense (again, in my opinion).

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