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Post by thunkerdrone on Dec 28, 2015 9:46:54 GMT -5
. Everyone that hurt the Co., will have to return the shares. how many shares did we retire to date? It makes a big differences for when the Co. pays out a ROI that's the dream whip scenario, not sure what they would even term this mechanism, a reverse-reverse-split? Sounds more like a yoga move done by a contortionist , actually, or Cern. Could this be a new curve on an old banana? What do we call this , the Cerning Curve? the Dream Whip Split? Lets just refer to it as the CERN from now on. So the dream whip on the whole thing is lord knows what...maybe dream whip is a petroleum byproduct. The wet weight of this won't be known until March, in my opinion. Until then its dry reading for sure.
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Post by John Winston Lennon O'Boogie on Dec 28, 2015 9:58:31 GMT -5
. Everyone that hurt the Co., will have to return the shares. how many shares did we retire to date? It makes a big differences for when the Co. pays out a ROI that's the dream whip scenario, not sure what they would even term this mechanism, a reverse-reverse-split? Sounds more like a yoga move done by a contortionist , actually, or Cern. Could this be a new curve on an old banana? What do we call this , the Cerning Curve? the Dream Whip Split? Lets just refer to it as the CERN from now on. So the dream whip on the whole thing is lord knows what...maybe dream whip is a petroleum byproduct. The wet weight of this won't be known until March, in my opinion. Until then its dry reading for sure. Well I'm not sure how many Shares Edwards and Co.. Hold.. That is a big deal.. We need the courts to motion on that.. Was it a crime that they committed..? If yes, then we can take their shares out of the SYSTEM. Bring down the share count without a R/S. Believe it or not, it's a Banana worth peeling. JMHO JWLOB
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Post by vulcanized crawler on Dec 28, 2015 10:15:00 GMT -5
peeling this banana and all the curtains pulled away would be nice also. there are so many hidden parts that are still hidden
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Post by John Winston Lennon O'Boogie on Dec 28, 2015 10:21:10 GMT -5
peeling this banana and all the curtains pulled away would be nice also. there are so many hidden parts that are still hidden One of the reasons Spring is just about ripe time for the Banana.. We will see.. JWLOB
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Jan 16, 2016 7:59:39 GMT -5
hurtsogood DIAMOND JEDI Post by hurtsogood on 19 hours ago
Seems the atmosphere is being conditioned...
How long will it take for the fed and their cronies to capitulate? How will these insane people react now that they are backed into a corner? Any ideas?
Hurt
144r DIAMOND JEDI WARLORD IMO, when they run out of bullets, which they have according to MSM news ... let's see maybe this is it. Make sure you have enough supplies to keep out of the public until the initial crash blows over.
Got LEAD, FOOD, TP and CMKX?
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Jan 18, 2016 20:34:26 GMT -5
3 hours ago vinman28 said: Port just curious. Whats your take on ACCA ?? Friend or Villian?? Is he here to keep the shareholder base together or just here to keep throwing false promises? I can find myself feeling both ways at different times. We will find out eventually.
portrush Administrator 3 hours ago Treadstone, RoughCut and 5 more like this. Post by portrush on 3 hours ago.
Haha! You know Vin, other than friends, I think you're the first person in 12 years to ever ask. Candidly...I have no emotion. I trust he is a shareholder and hope he came about his shares honestly like most of us have. His opinions are nothing more than that (as I see it) and we all have our opinions...such as they are. Whether or not he "keeps shareholders together" or "throws false promises" is up to the reader to decide. He's done neither for me. Emotion has no place in this adventure--although it is hard not to be at times. If people weren't trying to holster their anger at this point of the great wait, I would be even more concerned.
I've seen much, heard more, am aware of some comments behind the curtain about several things I prefer not to comment publicly about and yet anticipate they will be shown at the appropriate time. (No worries though--none have lead to payment--just in case you've not noticed) I tend to lean towards C-Dub's view (although perhaps not as dogmatically) and look for the results, or lack thereof. It's been 'educational.' In essence, we've heard a lot of talk over the years. While you can't bank 'talk' it intrigues me that after these years we're are indeed still here talking. I do believe this is more than a pink-sheet scam that would dwarf the efforts of Charles Ponzi.
Acca appears to be well-intentioned with most comments on this board. He hasn't, however assisted Hodges with his lawsuit in any way, is not his bosom buddy, nor has communicated with him beyond once several years ago. Any assertion otherwise (whether from him or others) does cause me to raise my eyebrow. Given the track record of all rumors we've seen posted over the years I am convinced no one posting (if they truly know something important) is going to leak any sensitive information that leads to discovering anything that wasn't meant to be known. Like many of us, I assume on some things he simply isn't fully aware.
That said...I would love his prognostication to come true and I've taken the liberty to look; tomorrow would be fine according to my schedule.
Just send the courier notice packet check.
Kind regards,
pr
PS: Just as an addendum...having re-read those comments it feels weird to me to talk about someone who is here--as though they're not. Frankly my opinion as expressed above holds true for virtually all members of the board with some reservation for those where I know better. (few as they may be) I do look for the best in a person, regardless of my difference in opinion. I find that after all this time most of us share a common desire that transcends fault finding. Truth and closure.
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Post by John Winston Lennon O'Boogie on Jan 19, 2016 6:58:58 GMT -5
Jan 12, 2016 at 7:42pm
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yesterday at 3:46pm ChuckWheat said: What I know is we're all getting older, and cobwebs are abundant across CMKXville this time of the decade. Observation: Why isn't Mr Hodges posting these things himself, instead of asking others to do it for him? It's the same amount of work...?
C-Dub
zanmia DIAMOND JEDI MASTER New email from Al Hodges 21 hours ago Treadstone, TazGhost and 5 more like this. . .Post by zanmia on 21 hours ago C-Dub, How are you My Friend? I'm sure he has his reasons for asking me and others to distribute his message far and wide for him. Al asked, so I complied. I'm just thankful that he IS releasing information rather than leaving us in the dark. I will do ANYTHING that Al asks me to do for him in the name of ALL our CMKX brothers and sisters. It's about time this saga comes to an end.
Mike
Hey C-Dub, NO problems here as you know as well My Friend. I think he's just being cautious about legal technicalities more than anything. I'm hoping and praying that we'll all find out (dare I say the word?) soon (today would be nice lol).
Everyone's doing fine here ty. I hope you and yours are doing well as well.
You have my respect My Friend!
Love YOU Brother!!
Mike
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Jan 24, 2016 8:45:41 GMT -5
Jan 21, 2016 at 8:07am misterhandsome said: I'm not saying this to be facetious but does anyone really want to get paid in this environment? Even if you wanted to, I don't think you could place a substantial order for precious metals, plus where would you store. Recently Fed President came talking about negative interest rates - so you want to take a potentially 40% (know one knows how much I suppose) haircut on your deposit? No thanks. I am frustrated as hell and even more concerned by the number of people who think the Pres. was right that the economy is great and then hear them talk about how expensive food has gotten?? I think this system is going down - not necessarily Mad Max - but I think whether its next month or next year, I think the banking system will look a lot different. Until then I remain completely frustrated and irritated but positively optimistic (if thats even possible).
Not a sermon, just a thought lol. MH
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Post by John Winston Lennon O'Boogie on Jan 26, 2016 6:43:42 GMT -5
Cheap prices fail to kill U.S. oil boom
by Matt Egan @mattmegan5 January 26, 2016: 12:24 AM ET oil production boom Many smart people thought U.S. oil production would fall off a cliff along with the crash in crude prices. In reality, it hasn't even come close to killing American production. The U.S. pumped 9.35 million barrels of oil a day in October, according to the latest government statistics available. That's up from 9.13 million barrels in October 2014. "Oil production from the U.S. is very resilient, particularly from shale production," said Bielenis Villaneuva Triana, a senior analyst at Rystad Energy. Official stats aren't available yet for the end of 2015 but the Energy Information Administration estimates U.S. production slipped to 9.24 million in December. That's hardly an all-out collapse. All of this matters because the 70% plunge in oil prices since mid-2014 has been fueled by an epic supply glut. The oversupply has largely been created by skyrocketing U.S. output, which surged from just 4.6 million barrels per day in October 2005 to a high of 9.69 million last year, according to the EIA. Many don't think the oil market will "rebalance" until production from the U.S. and other high cost areas slows meaningfully. It's clear Saudi Arabia isn't coming to the oil market's rescue any time soon out of fear production cuts will cause the OPEC leader to lose more ground. Why U.S. production has remained strong The resilience of U.S. oil production has been fueled by a number of factors. First, the cost of drilling keeps getting cheaper thanks to technological innovations made by shale companies and price cuts by servicing firms that provide the drilling equipment. Secondly, U.S. shale drillers have become vastly more efficient by only drilling their best wells. There's also the "ostrich phenomenon." That's what Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis at the Oil Price Information Service, calls U.S. oil producers who continue to aggressively pump oil -- in effect digging their head in the sand -- rather than admit that prices may remain cheap for a long time. "Ultimately, they're going to cut enough, but we're not there yet. We're not even close to it now," said Kloza. And then there's the financial pressure to continue pumping. For many companies that borrowed heavily and sunk lots of money into oil wells, it may make more sense to keep pumping, for now at least. Kloza compared the situation to a struggling restaurant owner deep in debt who suffers a slowdown in business. "It's tough to shut down. You'll keep hope alive for a long time -- if only to pay the rent," he said. Goldman Sachs: Market at 'inflection' point But that can't last forever. At a certain point, oil prices do get so cheap that companies have no choice but to close up shop. Dozens of North American oil drillers have filed for bankruptcy since early 2015 -- and many more are likely to follow suit. Goldman Sachs believes the U.S. oil market appears to have reached an "inflection" phase. "We are now at a price level that is creating real fundamental change," Goldman wrote in a recent research report. The investment bank said prices between $20 and $40 a barrel create operational stress where there's simply nowhere to store all the excess oil being pumped. That would force oil companies to "shut in" wells. Goldman also pointed to the financial stress caused by cheap oil. Ultimately, prices at these levels will force struggling independent producers to stop pumping oil because they'll simply run out of money. "Maybe in the end we get more defaults and bankruptcies and that's what drives the next round of production cuts," said Kloza. U.S. oil output unlikely to plunge The EIA projects U.S. oil production will continue to shrink, dropping to 8.7 million barrels per day in 2016 and then 8.5 million in 2017. But Kloza said don't expect America to cut much further than that. That's because U.S. shale production can quickly be turned back on once prices go higher. "Shale activity is very, very sensitive to oil prices. Once oil prices recover, activity will rapidly go back up again," said Villaneuva Triana. CNNMoney (New York) First published January 26, 2016: 12:24 AM ET money.cnn.com/2016/01/26/investing/us-oil-boom-not-dead/index.html?section=money_topstories
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Feb 7, 2016 17:35:40 GMT -5
yesterday at 3:56pm antunes3 saidWas Jay a messenger or an insider from the Earth Alliance? By: jay_adobe 17 Jul 2007, 05:39 PM EDT Msg. 577534 of 778956 (This msg. is a reply to 577524 by justmoby.) Jump to msg. # justmoby, As a mere shareholder, I play for the home team, with home team advantage. And we've never lost at a home game. We are the old team, the old school team.
-------------- By: jay_adobe 28 Apr 2006, 11:39 AM EDT Msg. 221412 of 781539 (This msg. is a reply to 221388 by bryaz.) Jump to msg. # bryaz, The last time I checked, you were not on the member list of not only the Task Force, but the other third parties involved with discussions about our company. Since you are not invited to be a voting member of the Task Force, how are you qualified to make a statement determining when postcards should have gone out, especially if you haven't seen the playbook. Each action completed or ongoing is part of the playbook with a proposed outcome and intention. There are no coincidences. No need to judge the actions of those involved with the outcome of this, as we are in good hands. Many are wasting their 'worry emotion' on things they have no control of. Either you believe or you don't. Just sit back and be patient. And quit trying to second guess the writers of the script.
--------------------------- By: jay_adobe 08 Nov 2005, 03:16 PM EST Msg. 1215436 of 1308040 (This msg. is a reply to 1215427 by artesian5.1.1.) Jump to msg. # artesian, I expect you to hold me accountable, as others in very high places are doing, and you will owe me a cold glass of iced tea when it's all over. --------------------------- By: jay_adobe 03 Feb 2006, 12:34 PM EST Msg. 111349 of 785462 (This msg. is a reply to 111338 by burniere2.) Jump to msg. # burniere, You read much too much into the postings on this message board. I cannot put things such as my address and phone number on here and you will just have to accept it. Surely you cannot interpret that as sensitive tradable information. Your post is much too dramatic for this little ol' revoked security, isn't it? And yes, I am very very connected to this. So right Duc! Many voices have come and gone but none of them can credit the freakishly accurate calls Jay has made - like Lehman crash 6 months before it happened and the realignment of nations, not to mention comments like, "look to the east, The Far East..."
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Post by John Winston Lennon O'Boogie on Feb 8, 2016 9:37:41 GMT -5
Is Jay still around...?
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Post by portrush on Feb 8, 2016 12:07:35 GMT -5
I don't know...but it is uncanny how some of his posts (as far back as 8 years) seem to be happening almost exactly as stated. Lehman's collapse stated 6 months beforehand...this comment about Iran that I posted in the other thread. [ cmkxunofficial.proboards.com/post/160996 ] It's very prescient if not 'informed.' I would welcome him raising his hand if not making a comment or two. pr
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Post by marbearcat on Feb 8, 2016 17:12:30 GMT -5
My guess is he's not around because Urban is not around.
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Post by imSINGLEruRICH on Feb 9, 2016 6:10:50 GMT -5
nada999999 DIAMOND JEDI WARLORD Post by nada999999 on 8 hours ago
Does anyone know if the Wells Fargo settlement amount filed with the IRS will be published or concealed anytime this year, thanks
scottbro2 DIAMOND JEDI Post by scottbro2 on 5 hours ago
SK is withholding it kuntil he does the company taxes in september.
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Post by hacksawjim on Feb 12, 2016 0:26:11 GMT -5
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