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Sunday, 03/29/2015 2:17:12 PM

Sunday, March 29, 2015 2:17:12 PM

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While I would concur that the tone of some is over the edge (take note WWW), I haven't heard any comment about MRIB claimed as fact that wasn't or isn't true. Conversely, many long investors or possibly MRIB insiders continue to speak in a deceptive way of non-events as though they were facts. "Talked to Margrit." "Good things coming!" "Revenues increasing!" "Brazil to ship soon!" None of these statements are true or even close to factual

Given the current situation and past events it certainly looks like it's coming to us from either inside MRIB or longs desperately under water trying to keep the stock afloat. If it's a MRIB operation, shame on them. Anyone who sees MRIB at this point with absolute optimism and euphoria has other intentions because there is nothing MRIB positive right now. It is an insolvent, dormant company with one person and no sales that appears to be continually enabled to unload shares to the public far in excess of any vodka sales let alone much hyped and promised wine, brandy, beer, etc.

And which is worse for MRIB investors or potential investors in the company? Ambiguous unsupported hype and overly optimistic falsehoods proven such through lack of performance and delivery by MRIB, OR poorly delivered facts (take note again WWW) about MRIB operations past and present? MRIB's PRs, exaggerated claims and outright lies have been proven beyond a shadow of a doubt. That's fact. Dilution is the only one I have to list from the many as it was an outright lie both before and after the public statement. To suppress the ugly truth or to censor a contrarian view is no better than a lie.

To state "things are looking good" when MRIB has been dark, silent, unreporting, unaudited and publicly reported insolvent (see last financial report), having lost their biggest client in Costco and failing yet again to ship let alone name a distributor on the Brazil ruse is like supporting Bernie Madoff and saying "great annual returns! He's innocent". What's the intention other than deception and/or some type of personal gain?

Time to face facts. MRIB has gone dark as they did in 2009. No money or people left. Every hyped PR has proven BS. Bottom line is MRIB investors have been saddled with a $30 million loss with nothing to show for it. Discussing the problems isn't the problem. Suppressing it is.

In discussing the company, I think most folks would like to seek truth rather than be mislead with false information about non-existent MRIB operations and future positive outlook without a shred of backup, support or proof.