Basically he has the following bids for sale at $0.0016:
1,102,322 (currently first in line)
1,310,000 on page 3,
10,000 on page 5
670,000 on page 6
(that's a total of 2,489,322 shares at the current price)
..as for buying bids at $0.0015:
561,095 (currently first inline)
25,000 on page 3
20,000 and 25,000 on page 5
76,000 on page 6
30,000 on page 7
(a total of 737,095 at the current price)
The way I see it is that he puts additional buy bids whenever someone buys from him.. it's why they spread across the pages with different amounts, and as long as he adds extra bids in both buy and sale queues he keeps it going.
In order to move the price up one has to buy all of his shares which doesn't happen before he manages to buy more at $0.0015..
The same goes the other way around, in order for the price to drop one must sell him more shares than he has bid to buy.. and at $0.0014 there's the NiHao guy waiting with another 2,179,579 buy bids at $0.0014
I don't think we'll move from this spot anytime soon..

Maybe we should follow in his footsteps.. only he has the benefit of time (due to a huge amount of shares).