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liketotravel

04/06/12 3:06 PM

#36523 RE: AsianGroup #36521

MC, You have one problem saying the past management was stupid, made mistakes, etc.

In every DKGR case you mentioned, the "negative" truth tellers tried to tell investors that these were scams, but management always came up with excuses. There were no "mistakes" as you claim. It was just a well orchestrated SCAM in every case by none other than the present DKGR orchestrater, Clayton Smith!

As for "So much for visiting the past, time to move forward". The "Past" is still the "Present". Just look at the address for DKGR's financing company. It's from DKGR's/Claytons "Past".

medchal

04/06/12 6:58 PM

#36553 RE: AsianGroup #36521

"TNOG, what wells where they could not get permission to put a line across other people's properety [sic] ...."  The issue is that the company and its "helpers" posting on message boards kept reporting that it was all a done deal, when in fact, nothing had been done.  There is no evidence that there was ever an intent to put any line across anyone's property.  The reports of oil flowing and gas erupting from the wells and permissions obtained and pipelines actually being constructed were all lies, pure and simple.  In the last iteration of that story, it turned out that the Elberle well had been entered illegally in the first place.

"Georgia, they get that project going and turns out they can't get commerical permits ...."  Baloney.  They never "got that project going", and I'm not sure whether a permit was ever applied for, but you could tell us if you wanted to.  They were announcing office space rented (which was nothing but some kind of convenience location that could have been used occasionally -- but which there was no intent to use); they pretended to have done some low-level assaying (with great results, of course); and there was a huge pretense of having bought a very expensive mining machine.  Since these stupid ex-managers (according to you, although you were praising them at the time) failed to advance, let alone complete, any of the tasks they were supposedly working at, what became of all the money from the sale of millions upon millions of shares?  Visiting the past can be very instructive.