This is from a very good friend of mine who also left iScam a while ago. It pretty much sums it up for anyone needing to understand. It only took Chasing Stars less than one year to realize what iScam was all about.
My perspective, and the ideal situation regarding Ihub as I envision, is for all people who are looking strictly for honest due diligence to completely leave it and not post or read it because I believe it is established primarily as a lair for the slime of the OTC/investment world to have the upper hand in spewing their filth. In the real world, if you desire a good or service, I doubt that you or most anyone would search out the desired thing in the shadiest area of town you know of. Instead, I imagine that you and most people would go where you feel safe and that you would be treated honestly, as I assume would most people. I also assume that in the event you or most people were to wander into an undesirable area searching for a good or service, that you would quickly recognize the danger and choose to leave for safer ground. I would presume the same for those who were to wander over to Ihub and similar message boards. (I'll add here as an edit, that I'm quite certain that if Ihub was an actual physical location where people could visit and dwell in, people like___________ (insert you favorite DD individual on ICPA) wouldn't dare go there, especially to engage them in opposing viewpoints, for fear of the very real physical repercussions. In my 16 years of living in Southern California, not once did I, any of my friends, or anyone I ever heard of come up with the great idea of going to Compton to engage the local inhabitants in any sort of debate or argument. To me, a reasonable investor choosing to engage the bashers on Ihub is the cyber-equivalent.)
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