Re: losing confidence.
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by
posted on
Aug 22, 2012 08:03PM
catso
No one can blame you for being frustrated. There are many folks in the same boat with you. We are all mostly victims of a massive price suppression scheme orchestraded against small exploration companies. The lower share prices can be driven down the more difficult it becomes for these companies to successfully seek new funding thus resulting in a negative snow-balling effect. The lower share prices can be driven down the more prosperous it is for the suspected criminals. The lower shares go the more frustrated shareholders become while the miscreants hope they will join in with their selling increasing downward pressure.
This is all accomplished through naked shorting, open trades, that are never part of the official reported short position. The brokerage firms know all about this but are relunctant to openly discuss it because it's illegal but then again, the trading is good for business which really matters to them and their resulting profits.
The solution is really quite simple: go to a civil court and demand to see all of Probe's stamped sell tickets and follow the delivery process. Why boards abstain from pursuing this coarse could be for many reasons. It's evident to me that Dave feels that with more and more gold being discovered things will eventually pan out and he may be right. In the interim, who is holding our hands while the sociopathic vampires laugh all the way to the bank? And the regulators? They're probably being intimidated by strong words from the bankers that if you take these profits from us then the whole system collapses. One way or the other, it's the bankers that are stealing from us to pay for their financial follies. The only country that had any balls to stand up to the bankers was Iceland.