Lets just PRAY they aren't giving those scummies over at NTTS restricted stock as payment, as that's lots of times how these dirty bloggers are paid.. total RATS !! and worst part is theyve now completed profiling on all mentioned in the NTTS PR except our little ENCC ~SIGH~ I really hope SEC shuts this video blog down soon so they stop taking peoples stock and money.. See for yourself in the fineprint disclaimer:
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