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Re: Eternalist post# 117144

Sunday, 02/23/2014 9:02:43 PM

Sunday, February 23, 2014 9:02:43 PM

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Hey E! Love all the info u post about HESG.

On this one though I have a slightly different opinion (whether right or wrong...just a different view).

I think the link with Nhue Le / Greg Smith and Vietnam is for real.

If you remember the A/S count on the website stated only the 20bil, not the 50 mil.

True the website is now in the hands of a Japanese fellow and doesn't seem to be associated with HESG anymore.....but a close look into the websites involved in the Vietnamese web show pictures which were on the hesciencesgroup website, such as the fellow leaning against the dollar sign on the Investors tab.

Then you have the Greg Smith link....follow him to SETY, where Le is linked through a long web to; Kaloca Holdings, GTG, Modiax, Zenetek, Latteno Food Corp (this is key IMO), and many more, along with the names: Robinson To, Nhue Le / Thu Le, etc....

As far as the MJ App... no need to look any further than Modiax. I personally haven't found the link to INAR on that yet (aside from the PR last March).

I think it's important to look at all the history behind these connections such as Kaloca delisting from the Frankfurt Exchange even though it had millions in earnings.

Look at HESG volume for the past 3 1/2 years.... out of nowhere.... 1 billion volume (2 days), 4 billion volume (1 week), and 2 billion volume (3 days).

Also take a look at how this web of companies has acquired subsidiaries through share exchanges.... may explain the high O/S here.

Basically we have some different scenarios that could play out... personally I love the connection to LATF, as it seems they are quickly growing and expanding into the MJ market, and with HESG's (possibly*) massive S/S, might be the perfect shell to incorporate the whole lot of companies.

Regardless, I'm looking forward to the possibilities here...locked and loaded!

Cheers,

Nate