Tuesday, January 14, 2014 8:42:18 PM
After reading other posts about the whole sclumb author on the .pdf I started checking over the documents on OTC.
Does anyone else think it is odd that Lowenthal's signature is exactly the same on every document he signs? I don't mean similar...but exactly the same. I am not trying to add to the conspiracy theory here. And I have nothing to gain by pointing this out as I own shares here. I found his signature on about 6 or so documents. After looking back over them Ted's signatures are exactly the same as well.
They could just be lazy or don't know how to use a scanner/digital sender. It seems like more work to cut and paste a signature into a word document. And if they were using a scanner or digital sender they could wet sign it and turn it into a digital copy.
I do not know what to think of this. One has to think that these documents could be altered and or forged. Copying and pasting your signature into a word document (if that is what they did) definitely discredits the authenticity of the document being signed.
Latest:
http://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=GNCP&id=115367
One of the first signed in 2011:
http://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=GNCP&id=67857
A few others:
http://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=GNCP&id=112685
http://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=GNCP&id=112686
http://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=GNCP&id=112684
http://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=GNCP&id=111872
Does anyone else think it is odd that Lowenthal's signature is exactly the same on every document he signs? I don't mean similar...but exactly the same. I am not trying to add to the conspiracy theory here. And I have nothing to gain by pointing this out as I own shares here. I found his signature on about 6 or so documents. After looking back over them Ted's signatures are exactly the same as well.
They could just be lazy or don't know how to use a scanner/digital sender. It seems like more work to cut and paste a signature into a word document. And if they were using a scanner or digital sender they could wet sign it and turn it into a digital copy.
I do not know what to think of this. One has to think that these documents could be altered and or forged. Copying and pasting your signature into a word document (if that is what they did) definitely discredits the authenticity of the document being signed.
Latest:
http://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=GNCP&id=115367
One of the first signed in 2011:
http://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=GNCP&id=67857
A few others:
http://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=GNCP&id=112685
http://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=GNCP&id=112686
http://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=GNCP&id=112684
http://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=GNCP&id=111872
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