MMG, In your message to me you claim I'm scared of my own shadow and indecisive... Well that's funny cause you are the ones hiding from us investors. I'm right here if you want to insult me personally. You are right about one thing. I am indecisive. I'm constantly questioning my decisions because there are people out there that you think you can trust but really can't. For instance there's this company that purposely uses shells to scam people out of their money. I'm sure you know what company I'm talking about. They make up lies and get people to believe them. They wait till people invest in their shells and then take their money by selling their shares they own and driving the shell into no existence. They are there trying to sucker investors into buying into their scheme and then they disappear when investors realize what is going on and begin demanding answers. You see, they are they scared ones... Not me... I have my pride in knowing I do the right things in life. These people can't say the same and one day will be judged for their works but not by me. I'm not scared... I have done nothing to be afraid of but you guys however seem pretty scared to come out here and explain yourselves. Yes I'm skiddish of falling for traps like what appears to have happened here but believe you me. I'm in no way scared to do the right thing. I didn't know for sure who to believe back then. I chose to believe and trust you guys and look where we are now. I like many others fell for the false information that it seems you guys have been releasing. So I wasn't sure who was right back then. Now it seems you've made it clear that they were indeed correct in what they said. You certainly have not proved them wrong and matter of fact you've done everything they said you would do. If they are wrong then you need to prove them wrong. We are all willing to hear your explanation. Go ahead and explain. Come out in the open and quit hiding from everyone. Take responsibility for what you've done. Is it or is it not true you control a majority of the shares in all the shells you have? Is it or is it not true you guys dump the shares on people and cause your stocks to have massive down trends while you try to push investors into selling at losses? Is it not true that your group is the ones responsible for flipping millions of shares? Tell us how you guys work. We all would love for you to explain.
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