Exhibit A) “The shareholders know who I am”
Exhibit B) “I have spoken to shareholders”
Exhibit C) The updates sure are strikingly similar to the many posts (Identical syntax, grandiose descriptive language, non-sensual verbiage, same cliché catchphrases) made by one or two individuals
Exhibit D) Look at what happened when a guy showed up saying he had emails and then actually printed a couple to prove it. There were no denials. There were no attacks. They just ignored him and pretended like he didn’t exist. That tells me they got reeeeeal scared. I wonder if, behind the scenes, he was contacted privately with an offer. He did get sort of quiet for someone who was so pissed off.
Notice how she gets real quiet when called out. Next the resident spammer will post 10 or 20 copy and pasted messages to bury the discussion, then she’ll reply with something that makes no sense whatsoever in mangled English and then conclude with “Shareholders know”. Then the useful idiots will chime in with personal attacks and diversions that have absolutely nothing to do with the company or its compete dumpster fire of a financial situation.
Yeah…. They know, alright. So does the SEC.
This share selling scam has 74 more days until it becomes official fraud. I wonder what will happen next.