RE:Social media responsibility.It is a known fact that in Canada the only financial crimes that even have a hope of being dealt with legally are those that get pushed to the top of the paper stack. It is also a known fact that the only way to get to the top of that paper stack is through social outcry. Social outcry mainly has 2 sources.
1) Those that feel they have been scammed and demand a proper legal investigation and justice.
2) Whistle-blowers that analyze the events that have transpired and keep that perceived injustice fresh in the minds of the public.
Now you "Professor" were born 5 days ago and during that time every one of your posts has been a focused effort to deflect the spotlight away from those that are behind this. This was and is being done by
1) Assuring investors that they will be filthy rich therefore it is best just to keep quiet about this and wait for their gravy train.
2) Trying (In vain) to strike fear into anyone that dares say "The Emperor has no clothes" , by trying to make them believe that they will be legally prosecuted for speaking up, so it would be best for them to also keep quiet.
Now this born 5 days ago handle of yours seems to have been conceived for the single purpose of silencing any critical talk of this event which only serves the purpose of keeping this low on the paper stack, which in turn only serves the purpose of 1 group of people. That is very interesting indeed.
Prove me wrong. Stop blowing sunshine up the tailpipes of the investors and stop attacking anyone that dares to speak critically of this obvious and outrageous scam. Think you are up to it?...Of course not.
Those who fear words have good reason to.