warriorpoet3 Member
Joined: 21 Feb 2010 Posts: 15 Location: Summerland, California
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Posted: Thu Jul 15, 2010 2:18 am Post subject: How the controlled media make money for their Corpo masters |
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This is how the corporate controlled media make money for their masters.
To explain these criminal acts I will draw upon info gathered from a tragic
workplace shooting that happened this past Monday. May the dead R.I.P.,
and the injured recover quickly, and peace to all family members.
At 9:26 A.M., Mountain time, this past Monday July 12th, a man walked into Emcore,
a business that makes Solar Voltaic cells for Satellites and terrestrial use.
The office is in New Mexico near Sandia Labs, and other security intensive businesses.
He shot several co-workers, reports have varied, but at least 3 dead
and 8 injured. Two hours later, the press, including the Associated Press. and others
released a story saying that the shooting had occurred and it was a case of
"Workplace violence". More recent stories have said that the shooters significant
other was not hit or even targeted.
Whatever the case, what is interesting is a look at the stock price for Emcore.
The stock ticker is EMKR.
I do not personally own this or any other stock, because they are all rigged.
Just previous to the shooting, the stock was racing up from .76 to over .825 per
share, when the shooting happened at 9:26 A.M. A glimpse at the 5 day stock chart
shows the stock immediately plummeted 8 % down to .75.
Then at 11:20 A.M. MTN time, the news is released to the general public.
One would expect the stock price to plunge when this sort of news is released,
but the stock price stayed at the same price throughout the rest of the day.
No drop, nothing, zero, zilch, it just flattened out throughout the news release and the rest of the day.
Why did the stock price not drop when news of this tragedy was released?
For the same reason that the news was not released for 2 hours, so all the
bankster/broker Wall Street types could make some dough on the inside information.
Was this truly a "domestic dispute" if so, why did the shooter aim for everyone
else but his significant other? Did these people die to keep a lid on Emcore's stock price? Why else did the press sit on the story for two hours?
You can see the evidence on a 5-day stock chart below.
http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/EMKR |
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