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Dragynn

02/11/10 4:31 PM

#298 RE: Whispering Spirit #297

"Boris, jig is up, they are sending moose and squirrel in the morning. Natasha"

;-)
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rmfcan

02/12/10 11:45 AM

#306 RE: Whispering Spirit #297

Looking for Mr. Charlton? Or maybe Mr. Goodbar?

Look no further than the lawyers comfort letter to Pink Sheets, and don't forget to read between the lines. Notice how he makes it clear that any meetings he had with the PGNE directors and officers were via telephone and via e-mail. And voila, there you will find Mr. Charlton's address:

The party responsible for the preparation of the financial statements of PGNE is:

Robert Charlton, Chief Executive Officer and Director
London, Canary Wharf
16, Narrow Street, E14 8DW
United Kingdom Email: rcharlton@primegenenergycorp.com

Well, now how about that! And the financials? Probably a work of fiction. It was a masterpiece nonetheless. If you are going to do "white collar crime", ya gotta have style.

In the meantime, the SEC offices are buried under a lot of snow, but don't expect too much from them any time soon. They are probably too busy investigating the next "Bernie Madoff".

Best regards,

Robert M. Fulton
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rmfcan

02/13/10 2:58 PM

#316 RE: Whispering Spirit #297

Where is Interpol when you need them?

I would respectfully suggest that you take all this info to the FBI and get Interpol involved in investigating this train wreck. I know a lot of you people out there got burned on this stock, and I did too. I bailed out at 5 cents when I could have bailed out at 9 or 10 cents. Silly me, I lost 60% on this investment.

I sent several e-mails to Mr. Charlton, starting in mid-December and never got a response to any of them. None of the e-mails bounced, and now the web site has been taken down.

We really don't know how widespread this scam may be, and there may be some international players involved. I considered myself to be a good scam spotter, but I got fooled into thinking that PrimeGen was the real thing, and I invested my own money believing the story until very recently.

It's no comfort to me, or you people who are losing money, to admit that this is truly one of the best constructed scams I have ever seen. I believe that we are dealing with a highly sophisticated "white collar" criminal enterprise and only time will tell whether or not I am right about all this. We all got sold on a really good story, didn't we? We all suspend our disbelief when we hear one.

Sometimes, the truth may be ugly, but it is what it is. As for me, having a true lawyer's mind, I just examine the evidence. Old habits die hard after 33 years of practising law.

In this case, the evidence is pointing to an ugly truth. By all means, find Mr. Charlton so he can explain himself. Good luck, that's not my department.

Regards,

Robert M. Fulton