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Wednesday, 11/25/2015 1:48:17 PM

Wednesday, November 25, 2015 1:48:17 PM

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At the risk of stirring the pot, I would like to point out that our patent requests, both domestically and internationally, have not moved in months and months.

This means that everything is still under review which seems to be a long time. It also means the cell is real. There is of course the question of "is it the first"? The fact that it is taken this long to get nowhere on that subject tells you another reason as to why manufacturers are not jumping in bed left and right. I see this as meaning there are some very highly complex issues involved.

Perhaps it might be worthwhile to point out that in todays rapidly change landscape, high tech may suffer from an overabundance of caution on the part of those who might otherwise manufacture a new product. In other words, without the final patent they aren't going to do squat.

Suggest that this fact be included in factoring who is at fault for the cell not yet being on the market.

Narrow angled views just don't work well in todays reality. All possible probabilities and factors need to be taken into account prior to judgements being made as to the veracity of a CEO or his team.

In other words, one must keep up on ones DD if one is to possibly understand the situation and it's reality. It is rare, even in scams, that anyone person is at fault for any single issue.

Tanakia, untill we meet again.

John Maynard Keynes1883-1946
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