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fbinvestor

08/04/10 11:16 AM

#17169 RE: Jimboluv #17167

Look at the history of the guy whose shares you have bought. You have made a mistake, like I did, but now it is time to kick the shit out of this buddy, who has promoted (non-existent) projects since the last three years with no other outcome than more press releases about new projects, which nobody could realise with the resources Vega has.

Actually, Mr Molen looks to be hiding from authorities by changing residence all the time. He uses six different social security numbers (according to SEC investigation in 2003), has escaped arrest by post dating bad checks and so on and on (read my previous messages, there is the evidence).

Where the hell do you think this buddy creates value for shareholders. The guy is running all the time (not to be caught).


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Brazil Ops

08/04/10 11:25 AM

#17171 RE: Jimboluv #17167

Securities fraud is when the head of the company produces PR statements and releases financials that do not reflect the true situation of the company in order to promote a stock. Molen has and is doing this. There is no proof even on the projects that Mr. Chew was hired to work on are real and merit a press release as projects that will produce revenues for Vega. Since Mr. Chew does not fear a lawsuit from Molen since Molen has no case and probably needs to hire lawyers to defend himself, you can assume that Brazil Ops is Mr. Chew talking to the investors in order to prevent good money being invested in Vega Biofuels until both the PR releases and financial statements are truthful and transparent. No private placement of Vega stock should be done until Molen meets some standard of transparency. As of now, Molen can release some PR on a fake project and then not be held accountable. HE IS COMMITING SECURITIES FRAUD.