CONYERS, GA -- January 24, 2017 -- InvestorsHub NewsWire --
GeckoSystems Intl. Corp. (Pink Sheets: GOSY | http://www.GeckoSystems.com/ ) announced today that
the stockholders holding majority ownership are of information and
belief that Brown Bros. Harriman and Co. (BBH) have conspired with
Mr. Neil T. Wallace and/or George I. MacLeod to defraud GOSY
shareholders several millions of dollars. For over nineteen years,
GeckoSystems has dedicated itself to development of "AI Mobile
Robot Solutions for Safety, Security and Service(tm)."
In June of 2015, the Companys Officers filed a Racketeering
Influence and Corruption (RICO) lawsuit with the Rockdale County
Superior Court against Neil Wallace, Bette Wallace, the Estate of
Harold Wallace, and Danielle Sims. http://tinyurl.com/qhl3uzu
Recently it was learned that 55,000,000 GOSY shares (5,000,000
more than originally believed) were placed in the custody of BBH
and despite a written request to senior BBH management, there has
been no response. http://tinyurl.com/hc9xrdd
Late last fall, a GA Superior Court order was secured to access
all phone records for the last five years from one of the
defendants, Ms. Danielle Sims. Management continues to be surprised
regarding BBH present indifference to their inability to determine
where 55,000,000 shares (~26% of all freely traded shares) owned by
a long time GOSY shareholder, went.
As a direct result of BBHs failure to respond in a timely
fashion to the written communication sent to them, and market
manipulation believed to be executed by Messrs. George MacLeod
and/or Neil Wallace also this past week, GOSY officers are now of
information and belief that BBH continues to support Mr. MacLeod
and/or Wallace in their theft by deception regarding the missing
55,000,000 GOSY freely traded shares to unjustly enrich themselves
and BBH.
The Companys Officers are hopeful that the facts revealed in the
past and present due to their ongoing Civil RICO lawsuit
investigations will be sufficient for the FBI to evolve this Civil
RICO suit to Criminal status forthwith.
This SCOTUS decision is the most significant for companies that
are small and technology driven such as GeckoSystems by enabling
state courts to have jurisdiction in other states to lower
litigation costs for plaintiffs seeking damages for naked shorting,
propagating false rumors to depress the company stock price and
receive unjust enrichment to garner significant monies. Many of
those companies have suffered for years while they have seen their
stock manipulated by naked shorting and false rumors, all done to
drive the stock price down for excessive and illegal profits to
brokerages, such as Merrill-Lynch. On July 10, 2015, GeckoSystems
senior management and majority stockholders filed a Georgia
Racketeer Influence and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act suit in
the Rockdale County Superior Court in Conyers, GA. http://tinyurl.com/qhl3uzu
"For some years, all of our shareholders and the tens of
thousands that hold stock in other stock manipulated (such as
spoofing or refusing to sell at Ask to preclude being forced to
cover naked short positions) companies have suffered losses due to
ongoing stock price manipulation by brokerages large and small.
These predatory brokerages (see below examples), intent on making
more money as they false rumor the price down to cover their naked
shorts to achieve unjust enrichment, have hidden behind the now
pierced veil of only being sued in Federal courts. No doubt, it is
readily apparent that this new States Rights affirmation by SCOTUS
will be welcomed by the thousands of publicly traded companies
preyed upon since they could not afford to initiate and consummate
litigation successfully in Federal courts.
"Presently we are of information and belief that one of the
Defendants in our RICO suit, Neil T. Wallace, in concert with
George I. MacLeod, have exploited several market makers possible,
but not probable, ignorance of the far-reaching impact of this
recent SCOTUS decision. We have notified G1 Execution Services
(ETRF) and KCG Holdings (NITE) of our present beliefs. At this
time, we are not 100% sure as to whether these brokerages are
knowingly working with these Defendants or not. Nonetheless, they
have been contacted (Eg., Mr. Thomas Merritt, Deputy General
Counsel of KCG) several times regarding the seriousness of our
concerns and informed that we believe, with substance, they are
assisting MacLeod and Wallace to GeckoSystems shareholders'
financial detriment," stated Martin Spencer, Founder/CEO,
GeckoSystems Intl. Corp.
For example, KCG Americas and Susquehanna International Group
LLP (dba E*trade) have been sued and fined for their illegal
activities. Below are a few examples in the links below:
KCG Holdings, Inc. (NITE)
Class Action Lawsuit against the SEC,
FINRA and KCG Holdings
http://tinyurl.com/jnlpf3y
G1 Execution Services, LLC (ETRF)
FINRA investigating E*Trade for
potentially rigged markets
http://tinyurl.com/z3etpzw
E*Trade units to pay $2.5 million to
settle SEC charges over illegal sales
http://tinyurl.com/h4aff3b
Naked short sellers squeezed by Supreme
Court
Published by AMI Newswire May 16, 2016
In a sweeping blow to Wall Street investment giants, the
U.S. Supreme Court today unanimously allowed lawsuits against
"naked" short sellers in state courts to proceed.
The high court ruled unanimously that shareholders are not
confined to federal court when seeking recourse for securities
violations. Granting due deference to the important role of state
courts, the Court reinforced federalist principles while clarifying
congressional intentions to limit the federal governments
role.
The ruling, which could give a new boost to startups and
small companies targeted by short sellers, showed a rare moment of
ideological agreement in the court. Justice Elena Kagan authored
the Courts opinion, and Justice Clarence Thomas, joined by Justice
Sonia Sotomayor, issued a concurrence.
In 2012, businessman Greg Manning sued Merrill Lynch and
other financial institutions in New Jersey state court for
purposefully devaluing his company through systematic naked
short-selling a term used to describe selling a stock a seller does
not own and has not borrowed. In standard short sales, traders
either borrow a stock or make sure that it can be borrowed prior to
selling it short in the hope that its value will fall before the
transaction must be covered.
The practice has come under increasing scrutiny and has been banned
in Germany and other major economies.
Read more: http://tinyurl.com/jgz257w
The complete SCOTUS opinions are here: http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/15pdf/14-1132_4g15.pdf
Continuing from the article Naked short sellers squeezed by
Supreme Court: (Underlines added below for emphasis.)
While legitimate short-selling remains an accepted financial
practice, manipulation by false rumors and naked short-selling has
taken a serious toll on emerging industries. Biotechnology industry
insiders have for years pleaded with the SEC to block the illegal
short selling and false whisper campaigns that plague the industry.
Smaller technology-driven companies frequently lack the
resources to deal with attacks that drive down stock prices,
crippling research and development budgets.
Read more: http://tinyurl.com/jgz257w
Heres some excerpts from our 2015 GA RICO filing:
FACTS
6.
Neil T. Wallace is an associate of Mr. George I. MacLeod who,
upon information and belief, has vigorously orchestrated naked
short selling of the Plaintiffs stock for many years. Mr. MacLeod
resides in the UK at an unknown location from the U.S. Securities
authorities. It is believed that he and Bette Wallaces son, Reed
Wallace, were involved in similar stock manipulation schemes
regarding Sushi Trend. Reed Wallace was sued by Sushi Trend for
illegal use of their restricted stock and they received a Default
Judgment against him. (U.S. District Court District of Nevada case
#07CV1129.)
7.
Neil Wallace, brother of Reed Wallace, has spread false
information about the Plaintiffs company on the internet, to the
courts, its attorneys and in numerous correspondences at times
using his parents and family to assist in these efforts directly
and indirectly. His public disparagement of the company has put
false rumors, and therefore doubts, in the minds of the Plaintiffs
business associates, potential customers, attorneys, and stock
investors.
The complete filing and all exhibits are here: http://tinyurl.com/gou7bcf
"This recent Supreme Court ruling has occurred at a very
propitious time for us. As one can read in the foregoing, our
company has been subjected to adverse stock price manipulation for
some years, beginning shortly after BBH coincidentally losing
55,000,000 GOSY shares. We are of the belief that this Wallace
group has committed many predicate acts constituting RICO and cost
our shareholders several millions of dollars in ROI due, in part,
to the literally thousands of false rumors they have posted on
several stock message boards to drive the share price down in
concert with BBHs purloining over 26% of the freely traded float in
2012. In the last few years we believe they have successfully
caused a panic on our stock, pushing us below a penny a share.
"Personally, I take my fiduciary responsibility to our
shareholders very seriously, as I hope we clearly indicate above
summarizing our present perspective of Wallace, MacLeod and BBH.
Despite the reality of the foregoing, we continue to have numerous
ongoing joint venture and/or licensing discussions with those who
share the same interest in using mobile service robots to help
others. I am also pleased that as the Service Robotics industry
begins to offer real products to eager markets our capabilities are
being recognized. We remain completely committed to providing our
1300+ shareholders the ROI they deserve. They can continue to be
confident that we expect to be signing numerous
multi-million-dollar licensing agreements to further substantiate
and delineate the reality that GeckoSystems will enjoy additional
licensing revenues to further increase shareholder value,"
concluded Spencer.
About GeckoSystems:
GeckoSystems has been developing innovative robotic technologies
for nineteen years. It is CEO Martin Spencer's dream to make
people's lives better through AI robotic technologies.
In order for any companion robot to be utilitarian for family
care, it must be a "three-legged milk stool."
(1) Human quick reflex time to avoid moving and/or unmapped
obstacles, (GeckoNav(tm): http://tinyurl.com/le8a39r)
(2) Verbal interaction (GeckoChat(tm): http://tinyurl.com/nnupuw7) with a sense of date and
time (GeckoScheduler(tm): http://tinyurl.com/kojzgbx), and
(3) Ability to automatically find and follow designated parties
(GeckoTrak(tm): http://tinyurl.com/mton9uh) such that verbal
interaction can occur routinely with video and audio monitoring of
the care receiver is uninterrupted.
The safety requirement for human quick WCET reflex time in all
forms of mobile robots:
In order to understand the importance of GeckoSystems'
breakthrough, proprietary, and exclusive AI software and why
another Japanese robotics company desires a business relationship
with GeckoSystems, its key to acknowledge some basic realities for
all forms of automatic, non-human intervention, vehicular
locomotion and steering.
1. Laws of Physics such as Conservation of Energy, inertia, and
momentum, limit a vehicles ability to stop or maneuver. If, for
instance, a cars braking system design cannot generate enough
friction for a given road surface to stop the car in 100 feet after
brake application, thats a real limitation. If a car cannot corner
at more than .9g due to a combination of suspension design and road
conditions, that, also, is reality. Regardless how talented a
NASCAR driver may be, if his race car is inadequate, hes not going
to win races.
2. At the same time, if a car driver (or pilot) is tired,
drugged, distracted, etc. their reflex time becomes too slow to
react in a timely fashion to unexpected direction changes of moving
obstacles, or the sudden appearance of fixed obstacles. Many car
"accidents" result from drunk driving due to reflex time and/or
judgment impairment. Average reflex time takes between 150 &
300ms. http://tinyurl.com/nsrx75n
3. In robotic systems, "human reflex time" is known as Worst
Case Execution Time (WCET). Historically, in computer systems
engineering, WCET of a computational task is the maximum length of
time the task could take to execute on a specific hardware
platform. In big data, this is the time to load up the data to be
processed, processed, and then outputted into useful distillations,
summaries, or common sense insights. GeckoSystems' basic AI
self-guidance navigation system processes 147 megabytes of data per
second using low cost, Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) Single Board
Computers (SBC's).
4. Highly trained and skilled jet fighter pilots have a reflex
time (WCET) of less than 120ms. Their "eye to hand" coordination
time is a fundamental criterion for them to be successful jet
fighter pilots. The same holds true for all high-performance forms
of transportation that are sufficiently pushing the limits of the
Laws of Physics to require the quickest possible reaction time for
safe human control and/or usage.
5. GeckoSystems' WCET is less than 100ms, or as quick, or
quicker than most gifted jet fighter pilots, NASCAR race car
drivers, etc. while using low cost COTS and SBC's
6. In mobile robotic guidance systems, WCET has 3 fundamental
components.
a. Sufficient Field of View (FOV) with appropriate granularity,
accuracy, and update rate.
b. Rapid processing of that contextual data such that common
sense responses are generated.
c. Timely physical execution of those common sense
responses.
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An earlier third party verification of GeckoSystems AI centric,
human quick sense and avoidance of moving and/or unmapped obstacles
by one of their mobile robots can be viewed here: http://t.co/NqqM22TbKN
An overview of GeckoSystems' progress containing over 700
pictures and 120 videos can be found at http://www.geckosystems.com/timeline/.
These videos illustrate the development of the technology that
makes GeckoSystems a world leader in Service Robotics development.
Early CareBot prototypes were slower and frequently pivoted in
order to avoid a static or dynamic obstacle; later prototypes
avoided obstacles without pivoting. Current CareBots avoid
obstacles with a graceful bicycle smooth motion. The latest videos
also depict the CareBot's ability to automatically go faster or
slower depending on the amount of clutter (number of obstacles)
within its field of view. This is especially important when
avoiding moving obstacles in loose crowd situations like a mall or
an exhibit area.
In addition to the timeline videos, GeckoSystems has numerous
YouTube videos. The most popular of which are the ones showing
room-to-room automatic self-navigation of the CareBot through
narrow doorways and a hallway of an old 1954 home. You will see the
CareBot slow down when going through the doorways because of their
narrow width and then speed up as it goes across the relatively
open kitchen area. There are also videos of the SafePath(tm)
wheelchair, which is a migration of the CareBot AI centric
navigation system to a standard power wheelchair, and recently
developed cost effective depth cameras were used in this recent
configuration. SafePath(tm) navigation is now available to OEM
licensees and these videos show the versatility of GeckoSystems'
fully autonomous navigation solution.
GeckoSystems, Star Wars Technology
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYwQBUXXc3g
The company has successfully completed an Alpha trial of its
CareBot personal assistance robot for the elderly. It was tested in
a home care setting and received enthusiastic support from both
caregivers and care receivers. The company believes that the
CareBot will increase the safety and well-being of its elderly
charges while decreasing stress on the caregiver and the
family.
GeckoSystems is preparing for Beta testing of the CareBot prior
to full-scale production and marketing. CareBot has recently
incorporated Microsoft Kinect depth cameras that result in a
significant cost reduction.
Kinect Enabled Personal Robot video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kn93BS44Das
Above, the CareBot demonstrates static and dynamic obstacle
avoidance as it backs in and out of a narrow and cluttered alley.
There is no joystick control or programmed path; movements are
smoother that those achieved using a joystick control. GeckoNav
creates three low levels of obstacle avoidance: reactive,
proactive, and contemplative. Subsumptive AI behavior within
GeckoNav enables the CareBot to reach its target destination after
engaging in obstacle avoidance.
More information on the CareBot personal assistance robot:
http://www.geckosystems.com/markets/CareBot.php
GeckoSystems stock is quoted in the U.S. over-the-counter (OTC)
markets under the ticker symbol GOSY. http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/GOSY/quote
Here is Spencer's LinkedIn.com profile:
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/martin-spencer/11/b2a/580
Telephone:
Main number: +1 678-413-9236
Fax: +1 678-413-9247
Website: http://www.geckosystems.com/
Source: GeckoSystems Intl. Corp.
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