Yes, most are typical traits of a scam ticker.
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But most will selectively use two or three of those ruses, whereas Dalton lays out the royal flush of fake claims.
Not only has Doc has taken it to a whole new level - he's managed to continue pretty much unhindered, and without scrutiny or recourse for almost 20 years.
Those staunchly defending him are to some degree complicit, because without the die hard shareholders loudly lauding Dalton he would be unable to snare future investors and repeat the cycle. The paint jobs, deletions of objective posts, the denial of provable facts, the continued massaging of Docs extraordinary ego, and the ongoing parrot calls of 'any day now' will likely continue to lure new blood.
Regardless of the claims, the ultimate and most telling truth is Doc has not achieved a single legitimate step forward with Univec - it really isn't any different now from when he first started two decades ago.
I have no problem with risk - after all I freely choose to trade in the OTC - but I do have a problem with liars who take advantage of others purely for the purpose of self-enrichment.