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MBADude

02/28/23 2:41 AM

#62238 RE: Yolo #62236

The SEC questioned the 8-k and registration issues. Shares are gone. Poof. Form 420 or whatever you’re saying won’t help now. Who will pay Google university fees now? Pro bono writ writing hobby?

MrNormall

02/28/23 3:01 AM

#62239 RE: Yolo #62236

Dude. Absolutely LAUGHABLE!

Read that post again. Might be the most damning evidence yet.

LOOOL
Bullish
Bullish

Hi_Lo

02/28/23 6:08 AM

#62247 RE: Yolo #62236

As you can see, the address for Goff had been updated to Colombia, so this letter never reached Calasse in Zimbabwe.


It didn't reach him in Colombia because, like the press releases, the address was also made up and part of the fraud. There's a reason why Calasse didn't move to Colombia. There was nothing to move there for.

As you can see, the address for Goff had been updated to Colombia, so this letter never reached Calasse in Zimbabwe. Had Golden Glory been an actual mining company, someone would have received this letter and Goff would have had to file updated financial information to remain compliant with the SEC.

If Calasse had received the letter and realized that Golden Glory was not an actual mining company, he could have remained compliant by disclosing that Goff never acquired assets and therefore was still a shell company.



This whole argument is just rediculous.

If everything was on the up and up, correct and non-fraudulent addresses would have been used and Calasse would have recieved the SEC letter and responded.

He did not respond to the SEC letter because the whole thing was a fraud.