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Fai 2

01/27/23 2:11 PM

#281953 RE: Stock_Barber #281951

Duh! THIS INFO "I spoke with CEO she is great. SHE TOLD ME ALPINE is their prime"

LMAOOOOOOO

NAH NO NAKED SHORTS (winky)
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Stepbro69

01/27/23 2:16 PM

#281958 RE: Stock_Barber #281951

I thought there was no naked short position in GTII? Now we know that to be true, APLINE is done
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Gotham Bay Group

01/27/23 5:20 PM

#282042 RE: Stock_Barber #281951

Well currently correct at least. My problem is, if there was ever a reason to believe naked shorts existed in DBMM, why would you not make that information known?
Especially when every company in OTC has apparently been naked for the last several decades all of the sudden.
I mean, I might of hinted to this in the interview or the update. Could have even used a Joe Dirt catch phrase reference, if code was necessary for some reason. Instead, got 30 minutes of what Digital Clarity wants to be when it grows up. I get DBMM is linked to DC, but right now who gives AF about what DC is planning for the next 20 years????
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G420

01/27/23 10:21 PM

#282068 RE: Stock_Barber #281951

Do they report naked short positions like you claim?
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Harley16

01/28/23 7:16 AM

#282083 RE: Stock_Barber #281951

The little straws are small and whispy I can’t even grasp at them anymore!!!


The walls crumbling around.
The NSCC and sec have dropped the ball
Or imo they knew exactly what they were doing.
See normally those massive short positions naked or otherwise, would never be released to the public. As it undermines the whole system. But the system is so overrun with criminal activity and the now the public knows it.
So the sec is just gonna let this slip and it’s all going to come down on alpine and the Kramers as a scapegoat so the markey can survive. The “ few” bad actors caught and the now the retail public can blindly keep dumping money in to market again safety.
Everyone knows dbmm gtii , many many other ate massively illegally naked shorted. Time to pay tue piper. Retail had enough!’n