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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

CMKX - CMKM Diamonds - Open Letter To President Obama On CMKX

Return To The Rule Of Law... Fix CMKX...!!

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United States of America (Press Release) January 27, 2009 -- A real letter to President Obama,

Dear President Obama,

An initial statement of congratulations. Not only have you made history, but you have actually given Americans hope, especially with your immediate executive orders and your promise to return to the rule of law to America.

I humbly suggest that the first place that you start with returning the rule of law to America is with the matter of CMKX Diamonds. We are a penny stock that was used as a sting operation to catch the MASSIVE naked short sellers on Wall Street. The company had literally trillions of shares electronically counterfeited, via the illegal practice known as Naked Short Selling, a practice that has been perpetrated by the enemies of this nation through offshore hedge funds with the assistance of non-enforcement of the law by our regulators.

According to Orrin Hatch, while member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, in 2005 he stated that a minimum of $6 billion per day was “naked shorted” which amounts to $6 billion per day being stolen out of the American economy by those who can only be deemed as the very worst of financial terrorists. The figure has risen since that time.

The intelligence agencies addressed this matter in 2004-2005 by bringing in top intelligence operative Robert Maheu, who helped facilitate the company taking a “non trading status” to lock in the naked short position, and thereafter, have a certificate pull and share count to expose the naked short position. Unfortunately for the shareholders, the management who took over for Mr. Maheu seemed to have another agenda as they counted the certificates and stopped just short of exposing the true naked short position, which of course, protected the naked short sellers. When the company stopped counting shares in 2006, there were trillions of uncounted naked shorted shares left so that the public share count reflected a reality that the company was never naked shorted at all. The question remains why stop the share count?

Very recently, former CEO and current Chairman of the Board Kevin West stated that the company “ran out of money to complete the share count,” the entire time the company was paying salaries, attorney fees, funding lawsuits and the like. This is a completely inconsistent position with the very nature of the certificate pull due to the fact it was used to prove the crux of the company’s claims – the naked short itself! Incidentally, the company and the related industry agents, spent several millions of dollars to fund the certificate pull and related newspaper publications, etc. Why would they stop just before exposing the facts that would blow the case wide open?

The concern that the shareholders have is that a separate group of people, which includes current management and according to some, former political figures, have hijacked the CMKX claims by transferring them from the Nevada Corporate entity known as CMKX to a separate CMKX company formed in Texas, a company in which the shareholders of the Nevada Corporation were not included. Did they cut a secret deal behind the shareholders’ backs? As you may note, you recently received a letter from our current CEO Mark Faulk which misdirected you from the facts I have stated above and towards a former CEO, Urban Casavant. Notice how Faulk focused upon justice against the former CEO and not the entities who have caused the financial terrorism with unrelenting naked short selling and counterfeiting? Such misdirection and a failure to identify the real criminals is completely consistent with terms of a confidentiality agreement. Was a secreted deal with the broker, dealers and the DTCC made and the shareholders excluded? Huge claims should still exist against the financial institutions; yet the company is refusing to pursue them, another fact consistent with the position that a deal was already made.

For that matter, current CEO Mark Faulk wrote a book about this stock in particular entitled “The Naked Truth,” and addressed naked shorting in the market as a whole, but conveniently would not commit to the fact CMKX was naked shorted and a sting operation was carried out. Then he somehow found the funds to purchase an existing radio station that was dedicated to exposing the facts of naked shorting with CMKX, started a campaign of disinformation against the possibility of a sting operation, and went so far as to state that the shareholders were a “cult” for believing that there was a sting operation. In the end, after all of this criticism, this serious critic of the shareholders and their beliefs mysteriously became the new CEO with out a single shareholder vote. Now, he has written you a letter as what many deem to be a serious misdirection at a time that you are promising to return to the rule of law. Very interesting timing indeed.

Mr. President, I write this letter to you for the shareholders, not a tightly knit special interest group within the company. The shareholders know that Robert Maheu was sent in to this situation to fix the problem and do as he promised, “extract maximum value for the shareholders.” The shareholders’ great concern is that Mr. Maheu was very successful in his task, but as his health failed and he passed away in 2008, the operation was hijacked by the insiders. There may even have been a settlement with the DTCC and CMKX - THE TEXAS CMKX - and again, the real shareholders from the Nevada Corporation were not included.

Sir, you have stated that America will return to the rule of law. I must say that those words are both powerful and a true deliverance of hope for all Americans at a time of despair. Will you please look into this situation and help bring justice to the approximately 50,000 shareholders who have been literally on pins and needles for over five years?

Many thanks and God Bless,

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