The latest MMTE rumor is that LEXG is buying Mammo
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The latest MMTE rumor is that LEXG is buying Mammoth Energy's concessions. Yet, MMTE is still at no bid and LEXG has gone down. This last failed pump may be the final nail in the coffin for MMTE. If, in the next few days, William does not release news on how MMTE investors will benefit then all is truly lost. The reports that investor's accounts now read zero may be all to accurate.
The above is not something to be proud of, nor should anyone celebrate. The facts are the facts, and the crooks are exposed. And yes, had the MMTE moderators on IFlop been honest, perhaps hundreds of investors would not have lost all their money. So my advise is that investors should track these dishonest mods down, and make it known on every board they frequent that these people cannot be trusted and are just as guilty of lying and manipulation as William Lieberman.
And what about the true believers? I suggest you feel sorry for them, fore many lost tens of thousands of dollars. Blinded by pretty maps and the stories of rich neighbors who had to use roads (trails actually) through MMTE property, some invested far more than they ever should have. Perhaps some day these people will wake up and finally realize that those they called bashers and were condemned for having an "agenda" were actually much more their friends than they ever realized. And those they felt so close to and trusted so dearly were anything but friends. This would be a cold hard reality to wake up to, and certainly not pleasant, but empty pockets have a cruel way of reminding people that things that appear too good to be true, often aren't. And stories of secret meetings and sweet nothings whispered softly in ones ear by the great and powerful CEO were nothing more than stories. Cruel stories because of their effect, but stories just the same.
So now how does one feel about those who claimed they made money because they knew how to play the game? Does their laughter at your losses ring with joy or with pain?
And that, my friends, is the rest of the story.