Saturday, February 21, 2015 2:22:14 AM
It would please me to no end if John Bourque returns with valid knowledge on the Kryron Process.
But here is the problem I have. If Kryron is for real and John Bourque could never get the price per plate at a market acceptable level, then marketing Kryron alloys for the plasma spray treatment would be marketable simply because a tiny fraction of the Kryron alloy is need per treatment, as compared to a hundred fold or more per armor plate.
So once again, if Kryron was real but expensive to manufacture there were other avenues of industry uses to explore but John Bourque activity was to block every attempt to investigate.
That speaks of Kryron being a hoax, or if not it presents John Bourque as toxic to this company.
Myself, I hope for a pump & dump of this scam so I can dump my BORK's having an average pps under 3 cents.
doug
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