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Friday, 06/23/2017 2:49:53 PM

Friday, June 23, 2017 2:49:53 PM

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Today's MVTG market cap is 20% of the price 3M offered MVTG in a buy out offer in 2009, when cash was king, and in 2009, MVTG had no proven track record, no issued patents, no developed in 2015-2016 Syn Gas product from waste CO2-ERC reactor, no working E-vehicle powered by the brand new MVTG fuel cell they developed in 2015, and they own 7 issued world wide patents now, many more applied for and pending, and more patents owned by Aws that they just bought, and MVTG has proven the techs value with a 5 year commercialization plan Alstom-GE agreed to, signed and paid for and funded with $600,000 paid out from 2014-2015, and the 5 year deal from 2013-2018.

$MVTG has a long history of working with and partnering with Billion dollar firms like GE, Alstom, Lafarge, 3M, KOSPO in Korea, BASF, Kemira, NORAM and the Canadian Government at the UBC and New Mexico Universities. MVTG is not a typical OTC stock by any means. And now with a profitable engineering firm added to the 7 or 8 companies MVTG owns, they can stop printing shares to pay the bills.

Just a reminder of the fact that claims that 3M partnered with $MVTG and shared the costs of an R&D effort with 3M in 2009 are documented like all the other claims I make about $MVTG. This one is the 2009 SEC flings. All the rest of the pages are in the link, including the signature on the contract by the VP of technology of 3M!!!!! They are a massive technology firm, check them out. And read the co-funded by 3M R&D deal they made in 2009 with $MVTG. In 2013 Alstom 100% funded a $600,000 R&D deal with $MVTG. See the last 8-k filled in 2013 by MVTG

http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=6876498

MVTG and their partners, 3M in 2009, KOSPO, BC Hydro, BC Research, UBC University, MITACS, LaFarge, Alstom-GE, NORAM, CMC-CCCI, the Canadian government and many agencies MVTG has received grants from the last 10 years, Ayvenger Brewery in Germany, Professor Colin Oloman, and others on the scientific review board, are all real, they are not scams!!!

I guess I need to link all those here, but here is the oldest one I just described