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02/15/21 10:04 AM

#33513 RE: Doctor G #33511

in sec papers dated nov.,2020 after the transfer of company to wei



This is correct Dr but you are missing the keyword prior to closing was 8.2 billion authorized shares

The closing consisted of 93% ownership of these commons to Wei
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Ed from PR

02/15/21 12:50 PM

#33560 RE: Doctor G #33511

The shares were issued to "wipe out" some debt that was not legal. The debt was challenged at the court and that debt is erased. Those "8.2" billion shares have never hit the market. They were issued by Lazar to temporarily solve the debt issue(math trick). If 8.2 billion shares were part of the "float" those would be worth $114,800,000 right now. Obviously the company does not have $114 million dollars of market cap because it is an empty shell with no revenue, only daily investors buying shares. Our market cap is closer to 10-15 million dollars which explains the wild swings we see daily. If those 8.2 billion shares were part of the float we would be trading at 0.0014 not one cent. Another clue of the low float was last Friday. The stock moved from 0.01 to 0.02 a "100%" price doubling, but the money volume (buying/selling) was $ 1,927,719. For a stock to move this much with so little $$$ volume directly reflect that the float is not even close to "billions". The stock is "already priced" with the "estimated" float that is going to eventually get when the dust settles. Anyone telling you the "float" is XXX amount is lying as we do not have an actual updated and finalized document. The only thing we have as a sign is the money flow. The math don't lie. People do. Again anyone making claims of any type of "high" float in the billions will not show you the basic mathematical fundamentals to back up that claim. Example, look at HCMC 105 billion shares last Friday, Low for the day 0.0052 and high 0.0059 with 4,294,967,295 shares traded and $$$ volume of $ 24,430,633 dollars!!!! That is a gain of 0.0007 not doubling the price. Fathom those numbers for a second...