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Pastimes : Plastics to Oil - Pyrolysis and Secret Catalysts and Alterna

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To: jaxstraw who wrote (53412)9/19/2019 8:05:11 AM
From: PaperProphetRead Replies (3) of 53574
 
I don't get the impression 4kids is compensated for posting. Her posts aren't very cohesive. In addition to lacking sentence structure and logical flow, they're usually off the wall about "NR" and conclusions based on trades she doesn't understand. Her posts don't seem effective for shilling. I doubt Mr. Heddle or anyone else would pay her to post more of that to shill a stock.

PTOI's former head of IR, Mr. Irons, was the opposite. While he was also very pro-PTOI to the point of blindness, he was also more articulate and convincing when he posted on the message boards. PTOI founder Mr. Bordynuik saw the value in that and that's why he pulled Mr. Irons from the message boards to head up the company's Investor Relations department. Even today Mr. Irons runs podcasts about companies under the pen name of 'Quote the Raven'.

I suppose on that topic, Zardiw was somewhere in between and was promised pay for essentially shilling. Zardiw was the moderator and active poster on IHub promoting the USSE/SSTP pyrolysis scam. I think he believed the scam was actually legit, at least initially. I could almost feel the love pouring out from the swindler running SSTP whenever Zardiw posted. The swindler would put out misleading press releases and Zardiw would 'connect the dots' in his posts. I asked Zardiw a few times to provide sources for the facts he posted and Zardiw's response was always, "It stands to reason" and therefore must be true. SSTP's swindler promised Zardiw 10,000 shares for his work...but then ultimately reneged on that promise, leaving a bitter Zardiw in his wake. After that, Zardiw was fuming about the broken promise and started criticizing SSTP.
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