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06/14/21 4:29 PM

#22798 RE: TronCarter #22797

And if you never bought any shares and held onto your money until 2021, and you took that same $159K that bought 150,000 shares over time in your first example, got a small return on those funds over the past 5-6 years, let's say $21,000. If you took that $180,000 in 2021 and spent it all on CLOK at $18/share, you'd have yourself ONE MILLION SHARES.

ONE MILLION SHARES instead of the measly 150,000 shares for the long-term investor in your first example, that invested the same amount of money and has endured so much. The only conclusions I can draw from this lesson you've provided to us are (1) it is better to buy low, and (2) the longer you have been with CLOK, the more F'd you have been.

The big questions remaining are

What happens next year, after they've spent the last $10M?

What are the chances we ever see any revenue producing sales from CLOK?

And are the shareholders done being F'd?

Or is the F'ing just going to continue, until it all comes down to a grinding halt, after we all have been completely F'd?

At least, those are my remaining questions...