You can easily manipulate Alterrus' share price with $100. 300 shares were purchased at $0.31, which is $93. At 3 cents a share, that would be $9. Was someone really interested in buying $9 of shares. Not likely. There is contantly a 10,000 sell order at a penny or so above the last sale price. Most of the daily share volumes that go thru are in the range of 5,000 to 10,000 (or higher) at the $0.03 - 0.06. I watch the Alterrus price daily, and notice many times, 200 - 300 share volumes used either at the beginning of the day to bring the price down to $0.03, or at the end of the day to bosst it back up to ~$0.06.
I think USGs just argues for the sake of arguing.