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Post by portrush on May 9, 2011 13:44:50 GMT -5
Briwadd, you have too much time on your hands! LOL!
My position remains; Great! Just send the check.
pr
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Post by MannyFin on May 9, 2011 14:21:22 GMT -5
Lets set the record straight here, I AM WAY YOUNGER THAN PORTFLUSH----OOPSS, I MEANT RUSH ;D ;D ;D I didn't realize there's something older than dirt...... D4E All 3 of you guys can cram it and kiss my
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Post by Ed Jagacki on May 9, 2011 14:25:31 GMT -5
Hey... that was pretty disrtespectful... You better watch out before we give you a vacation...
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Post by z06mike on May 9, 2011 15:00:02 GMT -5
Hey... that was pretty disrtespectful... You better watch out before we give you a vacation... Ed, I agree. Now, who would be the one to do that? Manny, give me Global Modulator Admin Extraordinairre rights, and I'll give you the vacation you've been dreaming of... ;D ;D ;D Mike
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Post by sunbeam777 on May 9, 2011 15:29:36 GMT -5
By: cbaughan 09 May 2011, 04:18 PM EDT Great Post: My brother (Rivertrader1000) and I have spent a lot of time on our CMKX scenario over the past several years. We’re not gurus, and certainly not guru wannabes – just two CMKX shareholders who, quietly over the last several years, have gotten many people involved in the stock with the hope and confidence that it will change their lives forever. The paragraphs below are not based on any insider information – we have no secret sources aside from a friend or two who shares their opinion occasionally. Most of this, we all have known for sometime now, but we feel it’s prudent to put it in perspective given the fact that the company has made several statements of what is about to happen. The more we remind ourselves of these things, the more convinced we are that we're a matter of days away from receiving the beginnings of our ROI. Some things that may seem apparent: Why would a defunct, broke pennystock company like CMKM go to the trouble and significant expense to prepare and file ALL tax returns back to 2002? Obviously so that they could meet the necessary requirements to trade on a public stock exchange again. But why trade? If there is no present value and no anticipated future value to the company, why bother? Why would this same inconsequential penny stock company go to the trouble and very considerable expense to hire a first-rate transfer agent firm to ENSURE that all stockholders’ contact information is correct and current? To be able to form an accurate and up to date shareholder database is the obvious answer. Why? And where did the money come from to pay for it? We’re broke, remember? Why has the company not released their recently filed 2010 tax return? Could there be significant financial information on possible joint venture arrangements contained in the return that needs to remain confidential until a later date? As the date looms near for the shareholders meeting (prior to June 25), it might be important to reflect on a few statements that the company has made. First, that the shareholders meeting "will be an extremely large undertaking with a great deal of organizational and monetary requirements to make it happen correctly" (from the June 25, 2010 company update AND the February 26, 2011 update). What does that mean? "Extremely large" and "great deal of monetary requirements" signal to us that it will be celebratory and monumental affair in nature and one not likely to be held at a local Holiday Inn. Also from the February 26, 2011 update: "The NEW CO, J/V agreement with 1010 is still a valid opportunity for our company. 1010 and CMKM have worked together throughout the year to develop a business plan however at this time, the Company has been unable to provide the large amount of funds needed to move this venture forward." That statement begets one important question: Why would you even enter into talks with 1010 if you didn't EXPECT to have the money to move forward? Or, put differently, the company KNOWS they will have the money to move forward, otherwise they would not waste a year discussing it and getting it ready to go. From the same February 26, 2011 update: "Mr. Koch has continued to secure the claims that hold potential value for the NEW Co and ultimately the sake of the shareholders. We are very confident in our partnership." Note that the last sentence was set in bold type by the company. They're not just confident…or fairly confident, they are very confident...they're even "in bold type" very confident! How confident is that! We know we're doing a little reading between the lines here, but does it not sound to you like the upcoming shareholders' meeting is going to be a pretty big shindig to kick off the new phase of our soon-to-be prosperous journey? We can't help but think there is an excellent chance that we will have money in hand before the meeting. Why? Well, ask yourself this question: If you were in charge, would you schedule the shareholder's meeting knowing that several hundred somewhat broke, despondent and pissed off shareholders might show up? We wouldn't. It would be an invitation to disaster. We think the last thing the company (and Urban) would take a chance on is another shareholder's meeting like the last one. Both the company and the shareholders have been on this train ride for a very long time. The company is very cognizant of what we have all been through and suffice it to say that this time the band will play, the balloons will fall and the fat lady will sing! How much money? A penny a share? A nickel? Fifty cents? Eight dollars? Your guess. We're thinking, "watch the mail over the next few days/weeks". The notice for the shareholders meeting (and quite possibly much, much more) just might be in your mailbox very soon. Happy Mothers Day! Overlap Rivertrader1000 ragingbull.quote.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=CMKI&read=1015684
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2011 17:28:06 GMT -5
Um,, wow. D4E
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Post by John Winston Lennon O'Boogie on May 9, 2011 18:13:22 GMT -5
Another one for the files...
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Post by marbearcat on May 9, 2011 19:13:29 GMT -5
Well we didn't get "paid" today but the great news is, I'm feeling really good about the next four days!
Hey, it worked for them.
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Post by sweetsp7 on May 10, 2011 6:09:19 GMT -5
Re: An opinion from a legally minded gentleman . . « Result #2 Today at 2:14am » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yesterday at 12:41pm, golden1101 wrote:I recently emailed a gentleman I have been in contact with over the last couple of years . . . I will not state his name here, because as you will see in the email reply below, he does not want to be embroiled with the mess known as CMKX. He is a very smart man with a lot of integrity . . .He has been involved with helping people remedy their commercial debts and public liabilities. I offered him 10 million shares to figure out a remedy and get us paid . . . Here was his reply. ____________________________ Sean, First, anything involved with Robert Maheu is a scam. Maheu worked for Hughes, although everything coming to Mahue was filtered through the "Mormon Mafia" who had control of the Hughes clone. I don't think Maheu ever even was in the presence of Hughes, or at least my source has informed me. If it were me I would not get entangled in anything that involves Maheu ... that is something that cannot be untangled ... I don't want to get into any of that. _____________________________ Take it for what it's worth. I just received the reply today. There are some things this gentleman embraces that I personally do not . . . It is only an opinion of his. This personally does not affect my belief in what we can come out of this with . . . It just completes my resolve to stay the course. golden For a well known attorney, he does not know well. Robert Maheu is synonymous with fighting corruption, is respected by those who uphold integrity and is still feared by those who do not. The government called on Robert Maheu to sort out problems where they failed. There is a reason why Mission Impossible is based on Robert Maheu. Robert Maheu was called to clean the market of money laundering, which ultimately lead to identifying and rounding up the perpetrators of the illegal naked shorting of stocks. Robert Maheu did this while having to fight the very entities set up to protect investors but were corrupted by complacency, conflict of interest, and bribes. Robert Maheu continued to help out the government through illness and through an age where he could have spent his valuable time left with his family, but he chose to fight for the rights of the investors. At what cost to investors like you and me? Robert Maheu turned down the $80,000 per month salary as Head of the Board of Directors for CMKX, Head of the CMKX Audit Committee, Head of the CMKX Task Force, and as the Trustee of CMKX. Robert Maheu did not charge the CMKX Shareholders yet Robert Maheu gave his all to ensure justice for the CMKX Shareholders and those who are in similar situations. Not charging CMKX Shareholders and others in similar situations for the work done in making it right by ensuring the ones that made it wrong pay up. Sounds familiar? How much has Attorney Hodges charged the shareholders? It is time to take off the blinders and open up your eyes. Posting attacks of Heroes by nameless entities as we are about to cross the finish line serves as much purpose as drinking a cup of wasps. Wrong Sting, don't get stung. Thank you, BHollenegg « Last Edit: Today at 2:24am by bhollenegg » millionaires.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=main&action=display&thread=38850&page=2
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Post by z06mike on May 10, 2011 6:49:41 GMT -5
Re: An opinion from a legally minded gentleman . . « Result #2 Today at 2:14am » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yesterday at 12:41pm, golden1101 wrote:I recently emailed a gentleman I have been in contact with over the last couple of years . . . I will not state his name here, because as you will see in the email reply below, he does not want to be embroiled with the mess known as CMKX. He is a very smart man with a lot of integrity . . .He has been involved with helping people remedy their commercial debts and public liabilities. I offered him 10 million shares to figure out a remedy and get us paid . . . Here was his reply. ____________________________ Sean, First, anything involved with Robert Maheu is a scam. Maheu worked for Hughes, although everything coming to Mahue was filtered through the "Mormon Mafia" who had control of the Hughes clone. I don't think Maheu ever even was in the presence of Hughes, or at least my source has informed me. If it were me I would not get entangled in anything that involves Maheu ... that is something that cannot be untangled ... I don't want to get into any of that. _____________________________ Take it for what it's worth. I just received the reply today. There are some things this gentleman embraces that I personally do not . . . It is only an opinion of his. This personally does not affect my belief in what we can come out of this with . . . It just completes my resolve to stay the course. golden For a well known attorney, he does not know well. Robert Maheu is synonymous with fighting corruption, is respected by those who uphold integrity and is still feared by those who do not. The government called on Robert Maheu to sort out problems where they failed. There is a reason why Mission Impossible is based on Robert Maheu. Robert Maheu was called to clean the market of money laundering, which ultimately lead to identifying and rounding up the perpetrators of the illegal naked shorting of stocks. Robert Maheu did this while having to fight the very entities set up to protect investors but were corrupted by complacency, conflict of interest, and bribes. Robert Maheu continued to help out the government through illness and through an age where he could have spent his valuable time left with his family, but he chose to fight for the rights of the investors. At what cost to investors like you and me? Robert Maheu turned down the $80,000 per month salary as Head of the Board of Directors for CMKX, Head of the CMKX Audit Committee, Head of the CMKX Task Force, and as the Trustee of CMKX. Robert Maheu did not charge the CMKX Shareholders yet Robert Maheu gave his all to ensure justice for the CMKX Shareholders and those who are in similar situations. Not charging CMKX Shareholders and others in similar situations for the work done in making it right by ensuring the ones that made it wrong pay up. Sounds familiar? How much has Attorney Hodges charged the shareholders? It is time to take off the blinders and open up your eyes. Posting attacks of Heroes by nameless entities as we are about to cross the finish line serves as much purpose as drinking a cup of wasps. Wrong Sting, don't get stung. Thank you, BHollenegg « Last Edit: Today at 2:24am by bhollenegg » millionaires.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=main&action=display&thread=38850&page=2Bob is a good man. I have never met IBM. I've never met anyone that has met him. As for Attorney Hodges charging the shareholders anything, he, himself, made it clear last August that he represents only the seven (or what remains) plaintiffs. I just wish I could see a finish line to cross. Mike
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Post by Brigantine on May 10, 2011 7:38:28 GMT -5
Personally, I'm really weary of the sports and travel metaphors.
Just give me the fookin Money.
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Post by thunkerdrone on May 10, 2011 10:17:54 GMT -5
First, anything involved with Robert Maheu is a scam. Maheu worked for Hughes, although everything coming to Mahue was filtered through the "Mormon Mafia" who had control of the Hughes clone. I don't think Maheu ever even was in the presence of Hughes, or at least my source has informed me. If it were me I would not get entangled in anything that involves Maheu ... that is something that cannot be untangled ... I don't want to get into any of that. I hate to say it, but from all that I have learned about how America has been run for the past 100 or so years, the above statements are accurate. Since the 1960's, when America had essentially served its purpose to the global elite, America has been systematically dismantled, poisoned, shut down, ripped off, brainwashed, buggered and smothered into submission. The nation's industries have been shut down and transferred away, the birth rate obliterated, the prisons massively expanded, the streets flooded with booze and narcotics, and its people systematically cheated by casinos, fraudulent stock markets, and ponzi schemes. Maheu was part of that operation, not an opponent of it. CMKX was and is part of that operation,not an opponent of it. There is no pot of gold at the end of this rainbow butt-monkey buggery.
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Post by portrush on May 10, 2011 10:45:37 GMT -5
Personally, I'm really weary of the sports and travel metaphors. Just give me the fookin Money. Yeah...enough of the backslice. We're at chockablock here and its time to find the lubber's line, unfurl the canvas and ready about. pr (I guess those are travel metaphors too! LOL!)
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Post by lurknomore on May 10, 2011 11:21:18 GMT -5
Bob. I, in NO WAY, wish to smear the memory of Robert Mahue. I just wish I could share your certainty as to Mr. Mahue's involvement. Could you please clear up this nagging question that I can not seem to ignore? Your recent post (below) actually contains a statement that could be good OR bad.
I have highlighted (Yellow) and emphasized portions of your post so as to point out where my questions are directed - not in an attempt to misrepresent your original meaning.
My comments are in Lime Green.
Bob's entire post: For a well known attorney, he does not know well. Robert Maheu is synonymous with fighting corruption, is respected by those who uphold integrity and is still feared by those who do not.
The government called on Robert Maheu to sort out problems where they failed. Exactly. That's what makes me uneasy. The GOVERNMENT. How can we be sure of the government's goals here?
There is a reason why Mission Impossible is based on Robert Maheu.
Robert Maheu was called to clean the market of money laundering, which ultimately lead to identifying and rounding up the perpetrators of the illegal naked shorting of stocks. Robert Maheu did this while having to fight the very entities set up to protect investors but were corrupted by complacency, conflict of interest, and bribes. Robert Maheu continued to help out the government through illness and through an age where he could have spent his valuable time left with his family, but he chose to fight for the rights of the investors.
Speaking objectively... without proof, this entire story line is mere hearsay, is it not? Do you have concrete proof of this, Bob? (Besides "Al Hodges said so")
At what cost to investors like you and me? Robert Maheu turned down the $80,000 per month salary as Head of the Board of Directors for CMKX, Head of the CMKX Audit Committee, Head of the CMKX Task Force, and as the Trustee of CMKX. Robert Maheu did not charge the CMKX Shareholders yet Robert Maheu gave his all to ensure justice for the CMKX Shareholders and those who are in similar situations. Not charging CMKX Shareholders and others in similar situations for the work done in making it right by ensuring the ones that made it wrong pay up. Sounds familiar? How much has Attorney Hodges charged the shareholders? It is time to take off the blinders and open up your eyes. Posting attacks of Heroes by nameless entities as we are about to cross the finish line serves as much purpose as drinking a cup of wasps. Wrong Sting, don't get stung.
Thank you, BHollenegg End of Bob's post.
Bob - I want this all to be true, just like you do. However, I have lost that blind optimism I once had. If you choose to reply, please respect my right to respectfully question that which has no known proof. Thank you.
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Post by Brigantine on May 10, 2011 11:59:29 GMT -5
Well, there you go, PR. You've managed to combine a sailing, sports and travel metaphor.
With that in mind, we have been for very too long sailing bare while close hauled off a rocky lee shore in a zephyr wind, an incoming tide with our rigging fouled and not making enough way to get flow over the rudder...
I repeat, give me the fooking money.
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