Anyone suggesting calls to Keystone treading on dangerous ground.
Persons suggesting that folks make calls to Keystone (or to any other person or company doing business with STWA) are treading on dangerous ground and may be getting themselves and those they influence, into trouble.
Those that post here and brag about having spoken to someone at a company that does business with STWA, and then relating the conversation that they supposedly had, should either consult with a knowledgeable lawyer who understands the laws governing "insider trading", or themselves study the rules and court decisions on that complex topic.
There is also something called "intentional interference with a business relationship" that you should be aware of.
I'm not suggesting that anyone here has done anything improper, but I do think that anyone who intends to make calls to persons working for firms with whom STWA has a business relationship in order to obtain information which would help them in deciding whether to buy or sell shares, should be aware of the rules of the game so they don't innocently get themselves, and others, into trouble.