I never answered that particular question because
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The SEC targets anyone engaged in illegal activity. They do not focus on one or two areas of topic. I'm subscribed to a number of their various email lists and receive SEC cases on a daily basis. They go after everyone. They have more resources than obviously you're aware of. They went after well over a few hundred pink sheet companies last year. You can visit the SEC Suspension website to get a partial listing of some of them. Most are pink sheets:
http://www.sec.gov/litigation/suspensions.shtml
Here is an even more thorough listing, yet not complete, of suspended/revoked/halted stocks. The majority of them are pink sheets (200 of them since May of this year):
http://www.otcmarkets.com/market-activity/suspended-symbols
Often times our markets regulate such companies before the SEC gets to them. That's one thing that is very efficient about our markets.
I'm not interested in your opinion regarding where I came from or if I came from anywhere. I don't know who you are from Adam and have no personal relationship with you therefore I'm not interested in being personal with you nor do I have anything against you. I simply responded to your post.