"There are no short opportunities either for this kind of pump and dump."

Read that sentence over to yourself a dozen times or so.   Eventually
you'll realize you just logically said A & !A.



On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 10:00 AM, Jones Beene <jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:

>                 From: blaze spinnaker
>
>                 The great thing about Defkalion going public starting Nov
> 1st...is that they will soon either provide extraordinary evidence or they
> are a fraud (and therefore an obvious short selling opportunity).
>
> Wrong. There is almost no stock market regulation in Canada. There are no
> short opportunities either for this kind of pump and dump.
>
> According to WSJ - Canada produces more stock market fraud than other
> countries and the penalties are light when you get caught. Unlike the major
> industrial nations, Canada has no national regulatory agency for securities
> - but leaves the task to the provinces, which pursue oversight with varying
> degrees of enthusiasm. And efforts at reform have been a joke. They would
> probably not extradite anyone from Europe, if and when this turns out to be
> complete fraud.
>
> Guess what? That lack of regulation in Canada could be related to the real
> reason these guys went to Vancouver in the first place - but never really
> set up a Lab there and instead did the demo in Europe.
>
> And has Alex not gone back to Greece permanently? That is the rumor.
>
> In effect - the whole thing about the "move" to Vancouver seems like it
> could be a ruse and a con - done solely to get the company listed on a
> largely unregulated stock market, but in an area where there is lots of
> investment capital due to the shale oil boom (unlike Greece).
>
> This ploy of DGT stinks - if that is really what is happening. I do not
> have
> the information to say for sure but it is clear that if DGT really have
> valid LENR technology- then they could not have handled it in a worse way.
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