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Does any one have an official report on what happened with the Cleveland Browns account!
PE posted pictures all over social media. This was discussed as if it's a "red carpet to NFL", especially here. And then - boom - Evolve secures the deal. And that's AFTER the disastrous EVLV NCS report!
This is unacceptable and investors deserve to know what happened!
Following our Patriot One Tech update on 7/7 (below) we’ve been in touch with multiple contacts, ranging from industry insiders, chief security officers to major shareholders of Pat 1.
Permission from who?
Posted with permission:
July 26, 2022
Good Tuesday afternoon. Following our Patriot One Tech update on 7/7 (below) we’ve been in touch with multiple contacts, ranging from industry insiders, chief security officers to major shareholders of Pat 1.
We are the first to report the following on VRA 10-bagger Pat 1.
Patriot One Tech Update
- The company is just days away from wrapping their fiscal year (ends in July). This should be a record year of bookings for Pat 1 and should mark the "opening of the floodgates" for Pat 1’s acceleration into the marketplace and the dramatic growth to follow. Last year the company had just $400,000 (all-in) for new contracts/revenue. Based on conversations with those in the industry, we believe that there are a number of customers that could result in an estimated $8 million in new deals that are nearing completion. For the current quarter total new bookings could top $3 million. Significant, marked improvement.
- Our favorite quote comes from a Chief Security Officer of an NFL team who said “why would we select a competitor to Patriot One when that competitor is twice as expensive with a product that underperforms”.
- The challenge for Pat 1, as with any start-up with new, leading edge technology is getting those first (big) new deals closed. From a major shareholder and industry insider; “No one wants to be the first guy to sign off on a new technology, in the event that something might go wrong. No one wants to be the first to pioneer new tech that gets arrows in the back. Once there are 2 or 3 or 4 deployments, then the tech is proven, and more people get comfortable buying, and there are people to call and verify with". We forecasted that once they got that first big deal closed, and deployed, the floodgates would start to open. Pat 1 got those first big deals with the deployments at Kia, and at the Moody Center in Austin, and the floodgates are opening”.
- We have also heard that the company has closed a “most significant contract” with one of the worlds largest and most prestigious manufacturers (also leading edge tech/AI/distribution). The VRA plans to provide further news on this deployment in the first week of August. Folks, if our info is accurate (it is), this will be a head-turner. A company maker.
- As many as 10 Pro sports team - We estimate NFL and NHL teams - will be announcing that they have selected Pat 1 as their arena/stadium security provider/partner in the coming quarters as the teams get ready for the next season.
Our contacts are solid here. Pat 1 is nearing rapid expansion along with breakout revenue/earnings generation. In the words of the Chief Security Officer for an NFL team; "Why would co’s work with a competitor to Pat 1 when that competitor is twice as expensive, with a product that underperforms".
Youtube video of investigation on Evolves(EVLV) performance issues
Awesome I believe this company is going to be huge one day and that’s why I bought 20,000 more shares yesterday to add to my other shares.
No you don't.
Thats why they have taken the time to work bugs out and get certified with venue specifications.
Patriot One Technologies Secures Deal with Large Auto Manufacturer to Protect Entrances
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https://patriot1tech.com/corporate-news/patriot-one-technologies-secures-deal-with-large-auto-manufacturer-to-protect-entrances/?utm_content=216644758&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&hss_channel=fbp-1114508918634392&fbclid=IwAR2HAkn2KaZBR9dh5mmbCWPB3SZmJO1pfwGbcZ_bDjEKYZyxs8KJwI-vSaE
I don’t know I’ll have to ask her but I had to do it at citi field and it was a pain in the you know what Are you saying that you don’t have to do that with Ptotf
So, how do the hospital employees like having to empty their pockets and hold big things above their head before entering?
Let’s hope so otherwise Ptotf is going to be left behind. Evolve is in NYC schools, Citi field and now in my wife’s hospital.
All signs point to an announcement this week. Let’s see what happens.
There is no IKEA........-----!!!!....._____=It's KIA manufacturing
Hahaha walking slowly backwards,,,,
no I didn't. go re-read it. I said it came out of PE's mouth. And it did in a couple webinars/broadcasts. Public information. And some people here assumed PE told me directly. The IKEA conversation never happened between us. PE and I have met once and we communicate once in a while but we never talk about inside information.
thank you. I wasn't aware.
Doug cmon man…he said Kia..everyone already knew this..it was previously announced..it’s the only manufacturing plant he fully announced to date
https://www.globenewswire.com/en/news-release/2022/03/10/2401467/0/en/Kia-Georgia-Inc-Chooses-Patriot-One-s-Security-Screening-Solution-to-Protect-Entrances.html
oh? You mean the car manufacturing KIA or Kea manufacturing in NZ (new Zeland) or Kea Motor homes in Australia? I'v done an internet search and just can't find what company your talking about. Once again you are very unclear. There is only 1 IKEA and sadly PE didn't do a very good job of pronouncing the I in IKEA, common error. It's IKEA and the reference has been made in other webinair's. The only thing Im sorry for is you are not up to speed and like to spread false narrative's. enough said!
Wow…I’m going to go gentle on you because it was a clear mistake on your end as I suspected…he didn’t say “IKEA” he mentioned the previously announced “Kia” manufacturing plant….apology accepted
I have better things to do than bb sit you. But this time I will, but only once. You would be miles ahead if you would listen to the following link, the entire link. It tells you most everything PAT 1 is doing and where PE is taking us. But you want an exact min so go to 57:45.
Doug - on 6/30 you stated “I couldn't agree more. I really don't understand the rational for the last 5 webinairs. And we have OIG, IKEA and others with the potential of large additional sales and there are none. And PE continues to draw his $50k per month”
You then sent a link to a video that is over an hour long. So where in the video does Peter say “We have IKEA” as you claimed?
I’m assuming you can’t point me to it.
Lets see how fast he apologizes?
This interview was posted here on May 17 with PE. In it PE talks about IKEA. So much for your BS.. Opps sorry.. Bull shit! You are entitled to your opinion but not your facts.
Of course…no way a ceo would risk his freedom for a stranger..pure nonesense
Yea and then he says in private message to me that he had a conversation with Peter in private.
And apparently Peter broke the law by disclosing info not released to all the shareholders.
You realize you are saying that the ceo gave non-public (inside information) to a shareholder that was not authorized to have that information…you realize that’s a crime right? No way he would give that info to a stranger retail investor.
No way peter evans told you we have a deal with ikea
dude! Peter Evans.
investors@patriot1tech.com
Dude that’s not code it’s a common abbreviation…was not trying to be clandestine…NR means news release…so now that this is clear would you mind sharing your evidence to support the IKEA reference?
I don't speak in code. Im waiting for you to tell me what nr means. But If you want I could pld the lmd to the styt for the masa
So Doug…we just going to ignore the fact that you mentioned ikea being a customer without any evidence then when questioned you go radio silent????
Show us the ikea nr..where’s the link?
Have a good 4th:0))))
I couldn't agree more. I really don't understand the rational for the last 5 webinairs. And we have OIG, IKEA and others with the potential of large additional sales and there are none. And PE continues to draw his $50k per month.
Well evolve has sales and are being used. NYC schools are using them and so are the Mets. When is all the talk going to turn into sales. Waiting along time for patriot one tech to produce. Let’s go already.
The problem with EVLV:
The fix is in.
E new AI platform won.
DRag in PAT1 to show an even playing field.
Adams knows were his bread is buttered.
Those guys got big bucks to donate along with their friends.
What does Pat 1 got to donate?
Well, I would believe PE on this one, politicians always pad the pocket first, save lives second.
Thanks for posting the article!
What Pat1 forums do u like?
The maker of Taser stun guns wants to put them on drones to stop school shootings
The idea from Taser maker Axon drew an immediate public rebuke from the company's own advisory ethics board, which said the company was rushing the idea.
June 3, 2022, 6:08 AM HKT
The company behind the Taser brand of stun guns said Thursday that it plans to put its weapons on drones and sell the devices as a way to stop shootings in American schools, an idea that drew an immediate public rebuke from the company's ethics board.
Axon CEO Rick Smith said that he has been exploring such a system for years and even published a graphic novel about it, and that he had now run out patience with the "fruitless" national gun debate.
Axon plans to develop "a remotely operated, non-lethal drone system that we believe will be a more effective, immediate, humane, and ethical option to protect innocent people," Smith said in a statement.
But an ethics advisory board that Axon set up in 2018 to guide the company's work on artificial intelligence warned that Axon was rushing the adoption.
"We think Axon's decision is deeply regrettable," the board said in an unsigned statement posted to Twitter.
The ethics board said that the idea of a Taser-equipped drone was brought to the board more than a year ago, and that after lengthy deliberations, a majority of the board last month voted against Axon moving forward even with a limited pilot project.
The board said Axon was pursuing a "notable expansion" of what was previously under consideration, potentially making the technology available to more clients than just policing agencies and placing surveillance cameras in schools to stream real-time to police.
"Reasonable minds can differ on the merits of police-controlled Taser-equipped drones — our own Board disagreed internally — but we unanimously are concerned with the process Axon has employed regarding this idea of drones in school classrooms," the ethics board said.
The board is advisory, and Axon management isn't required to follow its guidance. Its members include privacy advocates, former police chiefs, civil rights advocates and computer scientists.
Danielle Citron, a member of the ethics board and a University of Virginia law professor, said it was possible that some or all board members would resign because of Smith's decision.
"There's a lot of disappointment, but a lot of us don't want to be hasty and lose the chance to have an influence," she said. "If we all resign, then who's there?"
Citron said that Smith has otherwise been attentive to the ethics board, attending its meetings personally and often accepting its advice. She said she believes Smith is moving ahead with the drone idea out of a genuine desire to eliminate firearms deaths.
"It's the real deal, his concern about an alternative to guns and bullets," she said. "He's a very thoughtful guy."
Axon, formerly known as Taser, is based in Scottsdale, Ariz., and has long been at the center of public debates around police and security equipment. Hundreds of people have died after police used Tasers on them, according to news mediatallies, and Axon's police body cameras have raised privacy concerns.
Three years ago, in response to a report from the ethics advisory board, Axon said it would not add a facial recognition feature to its cameras.
Smith, the CEO, said he didn't want to wait on the drone product any longer.
"Now is the time to make this technology a reality — and to begin a robust public discussion around how to ethically introduce non-lethal drones into schools," he said in his statement.
Smith drew a comparison between his vision for a nationwide Taser-equipped drone network and indoor fire sprinklers.
"There are over 10 million fire hydrants pre-emplaced in the United States, and every modern building has fire suppression systems to contain fires until fire-fighters can arrive," he said.
"I believe we can create systems that can detect, deter, and ultimately stop a shooter within a building for a comparable cost as, or less than, fire suppression systems."
Smith planned to answer questions about the idea Friday at 1 p.m. Eastern on the Reddit forum " Ask Me Anything," Axon said.
Axon said it would use virtual reality headsets for training, and that all decisions on whether to use a Taser would be made by an "authenticated and authorized human operator who has agreed to take legal and moral responsibility for any force actions initiated."
The idea of armed, remote-controlled, flying robots appeared long ago in science fiction, and U.S. authorities have long sought to prevent their use among civilians. The Federal Aviation Administration issued a reminder in 2019 that operating a drone with a dangerous weapon attached was illegal without FAA authorization.
"Perhaps you've seen online photos and videos of drones with attached guns, bombs, fireworks, flamethrowers, and other dangerous items," the agency said then.
"Do not consider attaching any items such as these to a drone because operating a drone with such an item may result in significant harm to a person and to your bank account."
A spokesperson for the FAA said the agency had no immediate comment on Axon's proposal.
Investors reacted positively. Axon's share price rose 5.8 percent Thursday, compared to a 1.8 percent rise in the S&P 500.
I’m here..just watching..this board was never a good one for pat anyway..I agreed with everything you said.
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