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Monday, 04/22/2013 2:30:00 PM

Monday, April 22, 2013 2:30:00 PM

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I agree shareholders should call for a meeting to view all financial documents related to Birmingham's time as CFO and CEO, We should see bank records to show deposits, withdrawals, checks written, bills paid. The float under Birmingham increased , which meant he gave out free trading shares , what did the company get in return, he left this company with very little money in it, If I recall $350.00, if that. So what happen to the money raised, what was it spent on. Lets see the records. I don;t see why any shareholder, new member of management or Norman Birmingham himself should object, if he has nothing to hide, he should not worry.
Below is some info that is available right here on i-hub -
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=68015727

NEGS-Norman J Birmingham/Richard Greene info...

Found this a while back...ties Birmingham to Richard Green Florida attorney...Birmingham was interviewed by 'Biodiesel Magazine' soon after the formation of NX Global. A gentleman named David LaFave is closely associated with the company also. The pps slid downhill to .0001 and spent weeks oscillating between .0001 and .0002. It has apparently slid to less than .0001 now...the following info is pretty old but a civil case alleging fraudulent/illegal activities....

"The amended complaint names the following defendants: David DeBaene, Norman Birmingham, individually and as a director and CFO of Open Door Online, Randolph E. Biemel, individually, Peter Cohen, individually, Edmond Lonergan, individually and as President of Corporate Architects, Jennifer Hanson, individually and as president of Mission Bay Consultants, Mission Bay Consultants, a Florida based business, Richard Greene, attorney at law in the State of Florida and counsel to Open Door Online, Steev Panneton, individually and as a director of Open Door Online, Corporate Architects, an Arizona corporation and Renee Garcia, individually and as a principal of Florida Atlantic Stock Transfer and Florida Atlantic Stock Transfer, a Florida corporation.

"TULA BUSINESS, INC., POKRAS, INC., DOVASAR, S.A. RAFOEL LAPIDUS AND ELI ITZINGER V. MEDICAL INDUSTRIES OF AMERICAN, INC., MICHAEL MORRELL, LINDA MOORE, WESTMARK GROUP HOLDINGS, INC., NORMAN J. BIRMINGHAM , WHALE SECURITIES, CO., L.P., WILLIAM WALTERS, BRETT GOLD, KNIGHT SECURITIES, L.P., KENNETH PASTERNACK AND ALAN YORSKOWITZ, In the United States District Court, Civil Action Case Number 97-0847. This action was, initiated by certain shareholders of Medical Industries of American, Inc. alleging fraud, misappropriation of funds and various securities violations. Preliminary discovery has commenced. The Company plans to vigorously defend this complaint."


"The suit alleges that DeBaene and the Board of Directors have committed fraud by substituting, without consent or authorization, securities in lieu of payment on account of promissory notes given by ODOL in exchange for loans from investors. It also alleges that the acts of DeBaene and his co-defendants constitute crimes in the nature of "racketeering" including, but not limited to, theft, forgery, fraudulent practices and fraud in the offering, sale or purchase of securities. Further allegations describe misrepresentations made by DeBaene and Biemel, through Mission Bay, when raising capital for ODOL whereby they solicited loans for ODOL through the guise of no risk, high interest promissory notes. Other counts allege the sale of unregistered securities, the sale of unregistered or registered securities by unlicensed persons, the solicitation of investments through false representations, the creation of false debt on ODOL's books, the issuance of shares to DeBaene and his co-defendents without any valid consideration with the intent to hinder, delay and/or defraud the creditors and shareholders of ODOL and the interference with the property rights of the Plaintiffs."