Yep, and you are now "failing" to mention that out of all of your "examples", only ONE was a US company. One was of uncertain origin, albeit it has a Spanish web page with no English. The other was founded in Singapore. You didn't have 5, you only had 3. I've already linked the post in question.
The one example of a REAL US company demonstrated that your theory was wrong.
And if you had checked the link provided to you in post 85, and if you had bothered to read my post 93 to you, you'd see that you ARE totally wrong. DCM has not just filed 104 applications, but 214!!!.
With the extra fields supplied in those records, you'll see that they ARE NOT DUPLICATES. Now stop insisting on that which has been proven to be false.
There's a real case of pervasive abuse and law-breaking going on here wrt H1B, but petty spite pieces like that last just give any reader or listener a real good excuse to tune it out. And they will.