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Thursday, 10/05/2017 2:07:10 PM

Thursday, October 05, 2017 2:07:10 PM

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Alright I'm new to posting on here but I've been a fly on the wall for a couple of weeks now. I'm pretty shy, but I did call 954-770-8297 (I *67 the number so I couldn't be called back) however, my call was answered and when I asked if this was the number for East West Accounting Services the man who answered did say it was the number for East West Accounting Services. Like I said I'm shy so as soon as he said it was East West Accounting Services I basically hung up and didn't even ask about POTN. At the very least it appears the number provided does work. However, what is disheartening is when you google the address provided by this website http://www.miami-accountant.com/contact.htm, it takes you to the middle of a neighborhood in Florida, which doesn't appear to have an office or an office building in it.

Now I'm long on this even though the odds are probably against that position but here's why.

1. The opioid epidemic, people are understanding painkillers derived from opiates lead to addiction, and people want alternative pain medication.

2. The NFL players are complaining they only get prescribed opioid pain medications and it appears a decent amount of players don't like the way opioid painkillers make them feel. They do however push for cannabis and CBD's as viable alternatives. I believe the owners will allow the players to use CBD's in the near future, not full grade medical marijuana because it has THC and gets users "high" and players getting high could possibly make the NFL look bad. CBD's do not get you "high", which is why I think the owners will allow the players to use them in the upcoming collective bargaining agreement. The current collective bargaining agreement will expire in 2020 but I'd imagine a deal will get done before then. Once the NFL allows CBD's a new trend will start across America because of the leagues influence on the general public and people will start using CBD's for their every day aches and pains instead of addictive opiates, resulting in a booming CBD market which cuts into the opioid market.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/leighsteinberg/2017/02/13/the-need-for-non-opiate-painkillers-in-the-nfl-pushes-cannabis-into-the-spotlight/#5064ead31431

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/nfl-marijuana-policy-push-for-cbd-marijuana-compound-cannabidiol/

3. Tommy Chong doesn't seem like a guy that would partner with a company that would screw people over, why would he partner with a scam? There's also a video on Youtube of him chewing on some of the DiamondCBD gummies. Why would he lie? Same with Lawrence Taylor, why would he allow this company to create a CBD line with his name on it if it was a scam? Why not get a real company to make your line of products and actually cash in on real sales? Also See Thru Equity gave them an evaluation of $.20 pps and they seem legit, why would they risk their company reputation giving a scam an evaluation?


http://www.seethruequity.com/

4. I'm 24 I can afford some risk in my portfolio, and betting on these alleged sales and free cash flows at $.06-$.07 with the real possibility of a booming market is worth it in my opinion.
GLTA

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