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zcooler

09/29/07 3:25 PM

#988 RE: dragan7 #986

TBeck selling shares, 8K that any material billing mis-haps will not allow them to bid on Government Cheese programs (did you check out Kansas as I suggested a while back?), now Talarico shows up on the board to save us all, while he is the MF'er that was lying through his teeth pumping this thing up and sucking people in at $5+. He's here calling Hanson a liar? Well no Sh*T Hanson is a liar, I've been stating that for a year here as well. However, he's no different than Talarico and RW.

My posts for the last year plus have been dead nuts on. I think everyone that has been bashing me, calling me a child, etc. etc. sees I was right. A greedy bunch of pigs orchestraded an entity that was designed to sell stock for as long as they could. They were never really serious about the business. I'm not looking for apologies praise, but, there is some level of satisfaction knowing the A-Holes that were bashing me here now have to admit I was right, even if they won't say it out loud.

Doubloon- As soon as they officially quit trading, don't forget you owe me that hand carved box. That box cost me $25K and I want it.

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conrad2

10/02/07 1:26 PM

#993 RE: dragan7 #986

OK, what you posted( paragraph below) says :

1) "other affiliates are selling" RW
2) A the time securites sold in private placement become freely tradeable. Courtesy of RW!


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At the time of initial quotation in public markets;

At any time corporate insiders or other affiliates of the issuer are offering, buying or selling the issuer's securities in the OTC market;

During any period that the issuer or affiliates of the issuer are directly or indirectly engaged in promotional activities having the effect of encouraging trading of the issuer's securities in the OTC market; or

At the time securities initially sold in a private placement become freely tradeable in the OTC market. If any of the four above situations are occurring, issuers subject to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 must be current in their reporting obligations to the SEC and we provide the Pink Sheets News Service for non-SEC reporting issuers to make their information publicly available. For more information on these services, please see Pink Sheets News Service.