It does appear like a lot of shares entered the float from the company. Doesn't look like shorters are the only ones to be blamed here. Saving $10 a shot regarding gagging the T/A seems kinda suspicious when put up against us not knowing the true float until we find on the next Q that the float did in fact increase. Just seems to me we should start paying attention to what is going on behind the curtain and less on what is in front of the curtain incase we have been actually watching a circus show without our knowledge.