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01/17/18 3:10 PM

#77459 RE: redburns #77457

nodummy Wednesday, 05/08/13 08:08:48 AM
Re: stockmasterflash post# 43542
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MMRF - Bob Lorsch

Operation Mole was original set up by him to figure out which of his employees was saying bad things about him to the regulators about 10 years ago

He recycled the name to use as his project to terrorize "bashers"

http://www.siliconinvestor.com/readreplies.aspx?subjectid=28509&nonstock=False&msgid=28044692

Direct quote from MMRF about how operation mole works (usernames removed)

"Heres how Operation Mole works: if anyone can lead me to the employers of xxxx or xxxx, or others whose names I will distribute in the future, I will contribute $500 to the charity of their choice or $300 to them. Then my lawyers can take it from there. You may wonder why I am doing this, the answer is simple……..I care! I care about the people who believe in me and I will not let them down. To claim a reward please call 888-808-4667 and mention Operation Mole."


Watch this video started after the 3:00 mark





Lorsch admits to paying people to get information about bashers then he talks about getting in front of them and converting them into supporters but what he doesn't tell you is that he first threatens and harasses them and sends them Cease and Desist letters and then once he has them good and scared, he asks them to help pump the MMRF stock price.

That isn't the only video he has where he talks about negative message board posters just one of them. He spends almost as much time talking about message board posters in his videos than he does about his company.

This Lorsch guy has stooped so low as to publicly post personal information not only about the "bashers" but about their young children too. He shares this information with his MMRF faithful who then go out of their way to send death threats to these families.

I've seen copies of emails sent from Lorsch. I've seen copies of his threats. What kind of person does stuff like this? Is that really the type of person that people want to give their hard earned money to?

To me if a CEO is more interested in message board posters than his own company that's a pretty big red flag... that and the $8.6 million in liabilities on his balance sheet.