RE: Manhattan Project, by Tex Tex, old enough to remember "duck and cover" classroom exercises in case of an atomic bomb blast, say, hold on there. You know, an atomic bomb generates a massive fireball, some tens of millions of degrees hot, which literally vaporizes everything for miles around, how on Earth would hiding under your school desk help?
I asked a teacher about this, "Young lady, you are not old enough to know about these things. Please remain quiet and participate in our duck and cover exercise."
Ok, teach, but your ass is gonna be vaporized when that atomic bomb goes off, vaporized Manhattan style.
Anyhow, Tex wonders about scam profits,
"one must deduce the principals have profited, no?"
I strongly agree. Was not long back the public float is reported around sixty-two-million shares. Rather recent the public float is reported somewhere around one-hundred-sixty-million shares. Well, gosh, that is a good hundred million shares dumped by the company.
How about we assume the company (Rufus and gang) made a net profit of fifty cents per share off those free par value company printed shares. How much is that?
Divided up between, say, ten people, that is still a handsome penny for all. Who knows? They may have cleared a buck a share or two bucks a share. Whatever the scam profit, this is a lot of money.
My opinion is, based on Cindyyoohoo's HOBO list, a lot of those institutional investors are actually phony fronts for CSHD executives; paper trail buffers.
I have no doubt the players in this scam cleared millions of dollars in scam profits with the actual number of millions unknown.
This is a certainty.
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