TraderThew
1年前
Have you seen the LCLP SEC filing, mentioning, at the time, that convertible note holders from Florida were putting significant pressure and control on the company. Search "Life Clips Resignation letter CEO". One of the note holders was Ben Kaplan. They find or form these type of companies to pump and gut them. They use mergers with Canadian companies that don't list controlling interests and give themselves endless shares to dump. And then they reverse the deals and go silent. The MMs that do this shit are even worse, they know what they are doing. These people have brought bad carma on themselves. They can't trust literally anyone anymore, because they know eyes are on them. If I was the Department of Homeland Security, or the Secretary of State, I would be pretty pissed that foreign corporations are being used to steal wealth from middle class Americans, in such a way as these scam companies. Any good American leader understands that this behavior is an issue of national security. No BS. This is too common.
TraderThew
2年前
They so heavily compensated the CEO that they are "unable to quantify" the total amount of discrepancy!!! Really? Now we go delinquent, and they dissolve and move that compensation to the next scam. Not even a fine from the SEC. No investigation? Nothing. Same thing with LCLP, MPIA, EHVVF, etc... a list of companies are exploiting this way. LCLP financials were too difficult and so Belfrics group ran for the hills in the same way. Never having to provide actual financials. They hide controlling interests in Ontario corporations that didn't require registry of individuals with controlling interests, until January 2023, when Ontario changed that rule.
sweet crude
2年前
Quebec Approves Coverage For Psilocybin Therapy
Quebec Approves Health Coverage For Psilocybin Therapy
Quebec this week advanced the acceptance of psychedelic therapies by becoming the first governing medical body in Canada to publicly fund medical psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy. The move marks a milestone in the recognition of psilocybin, the primary psychoactive in “magic mushrooms,” and sets a precedent for other Canadian provinces to take similar action.
“This decision is a huge step forward for the use of psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy as a legitimate medical treatment, TheraPsil, a nonprofit group that advocates for the advancement of psilocybin therapies, wrote in a statement on December 15. “It not only provides greater access to this potentially life-changing treatment for patients in Quebec, but it also sets a precedent for other provinces to follow suit.”
https://www.forbes.com/sites/ajherrington/2022/12/16/quebec-approves-health-coverage-for-psilocybin-therapy/?sh=51033fbb7fa9
sweet crude
2年前
Update news on TPIA
At the outset, I would like to provide an update on the triangular merger between our publicly traded Mycotopia Therapies (OTC: TPIA) subsidiary, Ei.Ventures, and PSLY.com. The $380 million transaction is structured to close when PSLY.com receives approval for trading on NASDAQ. We are following the procedures for this process as set forth by NASDAQ and the SEC. All parties involved are committed to completing the transaction. This transaction is important to Ehave shareholders because Ehave owns approximately 9,793,754 shares of Mycotopia Therapies. I expect to provide additional updates on this transaction and how it will affect our Ehave shareholders in the near future.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ehave-shareholder-ceo-ben-kaplan-130000012.html
sweet crude
2年前
Prop122 Passes!!!
Colorado becomes second state to legalize “magic mushrooms”
Proposition 122, which passed by an extremely thin margin, would allow healing centers where people could consume psilocybin mushrooms
Ten years after legalizing the use and sale of marijuana, Colorado became only the second state in the U.S. to legalize the use of psilocybin mushrooms.
The ballot measure, Proposition 122, squeaked across the finish line as ballots were tallied the day after Election Day, receiving 51% of the vote.
Proponents called it a “truly historic moment.”
“Colorado voters saw the benefit of regulated access to natural medicines, including psilocybin, so people with PTSD, terminal illness, depression, anxiety and other mental health issues can heal,” co-proponents, Kevin Matthews and Veronica Lightening Horse Perez said in emailed statement Wednesday evening.
https://coloradosun.com/2022/11/09/proposition-122-colorado-results-psilocybin-mushrooms-2/