"So
Mssrs Faulk, West, and Frizzell, you will all be guilty of criminal negligence if you do not get shareholders the compensation
they deserve, for being victimized by the largest naked short in the history of Wall Street."
"Kevin,
Mark" if you two turned to the darkside,
we will be united in the things we do to the 2 of you....think you can't sleep
at night now think about the nights after the truth comes out......"
In response to the business
as usual of the SEC and its malfeasant SEC Attorneys, I file the
following complaints with the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) against
the SEC and its malfeasant employees:
On 9-1-11, I file Complaint,
Report #115612564 against the SEC and a malfeasant employee for their stonewalling my SEC Complaint,
Case Number HO102219.
On 11-15-11, the OIG confirms that it has opened a preliminary inquiry into possible SEC staff misconduct pertaining to Complaint, Report #115612564.
On 9-2-11, I file Complaint,
Report #115613986 against SEC and the SEC malfeasant Attorneys for their
failure to comply with the demands listed in my 8-18-11 Petition
Letter that I start on Change.org.
On 9-19-11, the OIG confirms that it has opened a preliminary inquiry into possible SEC staff misconduct pertaining to Complaint, Report
#115613986.
On 1-5-12, I file with the OIG, Complaint, Report #116066995, against the SEC and its malfeasant SEC Attorneys for their supra business as usual that I expose in this article.
As of the date I submit this article, the OIG has not yet confirmed that it has opened a preliminary inquiry into possible SEC staff misconduct pertaining to Complaint, Report # 116066995.
Because CMKM
shareholders are fed up with the business as usual of the SEC and its malfeasant SEC Attorneys, seven
CMKM shareholders take matters into their own hands on 12-14-11 and file a
Petition for Shareholder Meeting and Order for Inspection of Corporate Records,
Cause No. 11-3417-A, against the CMKM management in the District Court of Smith
County, Texas, 7th Judicial District, for its failure to call an annual
shareholder meeting and for its failure to investigate a trust fund that has allegedly been set
aside for CMKM
shareholders; and then on 12-19-11, they file a Motion for Summary Judgment
against the CMKM management.
My articles on OpEdNews substantiate a disturbing truism: The SEC is not
a solution to the problem -- the SEC is
the problem.
Now it is up to the OIG to hold
the SEC and its malfeasant employees accountable for their business as usual.
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