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Ahhh, the Paradigm Home Health BS again......
Last time Zo was touting them they were INACTIVE.
PARADIGM HOME HEALTH SOLUTIONS PLLC
Texas Taxpayer Number 32041554364
Mailing Address 1311 W 21ST ST HOUSTON, TX 77008-1601
Right to Transact Business in Texas FRANCHISE TAX INVOLUNTARILY ENDED
Request tax clearance to reinstate entity
State of Formation TX
SOS Registration Status
(SOS status updated each business day) INACTIVE
Effective SOS Registration Date 03/31/2010
Texas SOS File Number 0801251142
Registered Agent Name SHEDRICK R. HOWARD
Registered Office Street Address 1311 W. 21ST ST. HOUSTON, TX 77008
So, they refiled with TX under a slightly different name.
PARADIGM HOME HEALTH, LLC
Texas Taxpayer Number 32094000083
Mailing Address 1311 W 21ST ST HOUSTON, TX 77008-1601
Right to Transact Business in Texas ACTIVE
State of Formation TX
SOS Registration Status
(SOS status updated each business day) ACTIVE
Effective SOS Registration Date 03/01/2024
Texas SOS File Number 0805447239
Registered Agent Name SHEDRICK R HOWARD
Registered Office Street Address 1311 WEST 21 HOUSTON, TX 77008
Rinse, wash, repeat!
Zo's kids must be so proud of they Daddy!
The state of Florida’s preparations for hurricanes has gotten better and better in recent years, but these storms are so unpredictable.
Stay safe.
Now, you tell us about your diving/recovery……
expertise.
Or perhaps you’ve done research and generated a search area to be surveyed. If you did, what target(s) was located?
TIA
I don't think you nor your sidekick wants.......
to address the lack of treasure in the most likely spot.
I'm also sure you'll poo poo what Raider has been able to accomplish while lauding a company that has found one silver coin, spent nearly $30MM, and issued almost 9B shares in about 17 years.
No two shipwrecks are the same…….BUT
Spanish galleons were loaded the same.
The weight was placed in the bottom of the hull. In other words, ton$ of treasure would be placed in the bottom of the ship where the ballast stones were.
You obviously misunderstood my posts, but that’s okay. Seems to happen a lot here.
Happy Monday!!!
Kyle said the Juno ballast pile is over…….
100 ft long.
The motherlode of the Concepcion and Atocha treasure was found at their ballast piles. There’s no treasure (zip, zero, nada) at the Juno ballast pile.
Which Rosario wreck are you referencing? There’s more than one.
Looks like they found some treasure but there’s no mention of a ballast pile in your reference.
Thanks for clarifying. I enjoy discussions about shipwrecks.
I noticed how you use that button…….
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175162655
Looking forward to 2025. Are you going…..
to make your final post on New Year’s Day explaining how wrong you were about SFRX and all?
What it is, 86 days left in 2024?
Regardless, your deflection from Kyle’s comments……PRICELESS!
Maybe there are ballast stones under the……
crust.
I wouldn’t argue that point, but to suggest that explains why the site isn’t littered with treasure totally misses the mark.
Also, the CEO said Judd had them looking in the wrong place and there was the missing mag survey data that was hid from them. The “missing data” wasn’t in the vicinity of the ballast pile.
Juno ~ As the Fairy Tales Turn!
How dare anyone question a company that has found one silver coin in almost 17 years, while issuing nearly 9B shares and losing nearly $30MM.
Outstanding Shares 8,835,574,738 10/04/2024
https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/SFRX/security
The average daily issuance for 2024 is close to 1.9MM a day.
I remember folks saying the loan was going to stop or extremely slow dilution.
I asked S123 to elaborate. I don’t know…..
what happened with the Juno wreck, but I do know what has happened when salvors have found the motherlode of other wreck.
You guys are the ones coming up with these fairy tales for Juno, not me. I am comparing it to other salvaged treasure galleons. There are NO similarities.
Watch here at the 25:00 to the 26:30 mark. The first coin found on the Concepcion (1641) was right under a ballast stone.
The wreck site was covered with coral, and it had to be removed along with some ballast stones so they could recover the treasure.
At what point in time does the treasure…..
move away from the ballast pile?
I know one affiliate was saying it was as much as 5 miles from the ballast pile. And Kyle said Judd had them looking in the wrong place.
Both comments were made out of ignorance of what a treasure site would look like.
The motherlode will be at the ballast pile, just like the others.
The treasure managed to work its way below the exposed ballast, the lowest part of the ship?
And, the teredo worms selectively pooped on the treasure so no one could find it but not on anything else?
You guys have quite the imagination.
Andrew says the company has other priorities. I think he’s referring to underwater rescue archaeology.
This is probably the toughest industry by far…….
It’s very expensive and much of the work is done in advance of salvage operations, if a project ever gets that far. I don’t understand the thinking behind the Juno project. If it was a treasure laden ship, the site would be littered with treasure, especially at or near the ballast pile.
As far as being OTC, that makes it hard to attract serious investors.
When a CEO says they’re “on the wreck” when there is no wreck there, he’s either lying or totally incompetent. An affiliate recently tried to carry his water on that declaration and said he made it because they found some wood, as if that would be how you could positively ID a wreck.
Then there’s this SeaSearcher nonsense. Torres is gone in April 2019, and they start anew with Tim Reynolds and they declare the device works by July. I get Reynolds was there before April 2019, but brilliant individuals within companies that have far deeper pockets than SFRX have been working on something like this for decades with no success. Some even say it can’t be done. I don’t know if that is true, but if it did I wouldn’t be working a site that doesn’t have treasure to prove to the world it does work.
I didn’t stay in EXPL because of the stock. There’s no money in the stock. Nor do I promote the stock as some claim.
If the company happens to locate and salvage several target vessels then it may pay off. Our investors weren’t interested in the stock, they were interested in the projects, as am I.
GL Gman.
They should donate the anchor to an ALL......
YOU CAN EAT Seafood Restaurant in the Juno area.
Maybe they'll let shareholders get a discount.
That's about as close to a beach party as they'll get if they think Juno is going to produce anything significant.
BTW, Tom Gidus says his research shows the missing wrecks from the 1715 Fleet were driven ashore, but I also know there's some survivors accounts about the Concepcion being up near the shoals at Canaveral.
It doesn't matter, it's off limits. And with the documentation the state has with Tim and Kyle, they would be damn fools to even try.
I'm not saying they are; I'm just sayin'.
Of course they would have to find it for there to be any potential recourse. No chance of that with this research team.
Ignore the white noise Gman. Juno is……
a dud but you can count on the Ad Agency to continue to blow hot air.
Sometimes it lifts the balloon.
Happy Friday!
Maybe he’s waiting on another hot air……
balloon ride that SFRX is famous for to unload.
He can’t have been whining longer than SFRX has been looking.
#onesilvercoin
There was supposed to be “a lot to.......
find” at Melbourne, but what was it?
More spikes and debris?
Wouldn’t you think she meant treasure?
That is EXACTLY what I reiterated, but......
folks poo poo'd SFRX's own words.
That’s not going to be an issue for………
a diver on Juno.
Nothing at the ballast pile meant it wasn’t a treasure galleon. A diver that knew what he was doing would know that.
Yet the band plays on.
GL
Insiders buying with non-public info would……
insider trading.
Do you really think they would be doing that?
You have the deflection down TB. If anyone,.......
shareholder or not brings up SFRX's track record, you try and make it about the poster and deflect from the failure.
There are 2 that have been here since 2010, and they were promising then Juno would produce treasure in the near term. That was 15 years ago, and they have one silver coin that's identifiable.
1 of the 2 said treasure would be on deck this summer (see sticky post) but it's now fall.
I thought I would mention that since you want to make it all about posters, and not the company.
Sorry about your loss, but unless you…….
flew SFRX’s device over the house how could you know for sure that they didn’t have billion$ hidden in walls or buried in the back yard?
They claimed they found 5 silver coins…….
back in 2011, I think was, but they were in really bad shape.
It was probably a crew members money they carried with them.
If this was a treasure laden galleon, and if the device works, they would have already found treasure. They’re at the main part of the wreck but there was nothing at the ballast pile.
If you wanna talk facts, any salvor will tell you there should have been something there at the ballast pile if the ship was carrying treasure for Spain.
Supposedly it was all under worm poop, at least that was the suggestion last year, so they have had enough time to scan.
The ship would have also been part of a fleet, but there’s no historical record showing it was.
GL
In this video it "appears" SFRX is anti.......
blower. You can draw your own conclusions.
Also, you can see them "salvage" a conglomerate starting around the 1:12 mark.
As the title says, they're not traditional treasure salvors. I would certainly agree with that. The equipment they have and don't have speaks volumes.
As does their research and knowledge of salvage law.
GL
Hand fanning is probably more useful than......
the dust buster.
But to your question, an affiliate mocked me for asking about using blowers. It was at the height of the teredo crust hype a year or two ago.
USS Stewart (1946) found…….
WWII destroyer found off California coast 76 years later
A surviving ship from WWII that was used by both Allied and Axis forces in the Pacific and that was given a ceremonial burial at sea has finally been located after more than seven decades underwater.
https://fox40.com/news/california-connection/shipwreck-ghost-ship-uss-stewart-pacific-california/amp/
There were a few that thought Juno held.......
something worth rescuing, hence the pop, though it was mostly wash trading.
With the cameras rolling they should salvage the anchor. That might get it above a penny.
After all, they wouldn't bring up the anchor unless there were billion$ beneath it.
Everyone knows that.
Something Wall Street traders teach. Buying in......
on your winners as they move up and dumping your losers quickly.
When premeditated and planned ahead of time, scaling is a way to optimize pricing, minimize downside and maximize upside potential. However, it should not be mistaken with the desperate actions of doubling down on a position, hoping for a smaller move to breakeven. This is the act of throwing good money after bad.
It's a bit different if you're investing long term, say 5 to 10 years or longer.
But who would invest in an OTC stock for that long?
Is this hot air balloon ride over already?…….
Or will we get commentary about the ‘interesting targets that warrant further investigation’?
I will be too. I’ll load prior to……
drafting my post.
Don’t forget, my final post will consists of Pom Pom shaking. It will be quite sincere.
And, I’ll see you at the beach party.
To put it another way, to lose would be a win.
That’s the way to roll.
How could I do that? I have no……
idea what the “significant amount” will be that would require a final post.
I want to be specific in my congratulations, not vague.
For example, congrats on the $1B, go and find the other $14B, or whatever.
It could be the biggest pile (of gold bars) The Baer has ever seen.
Mine would be difficult to draft. Yours not so much.
Is that why you wanted to……
pay me to post positively here?
I don’t think you believe what the company says.
Underwater rescue archaeology is a meticulous and time consuming process. They used that phrase repeatedly in the update, and it occurs prior to recovery.
I asked if you wanted to extend the bet, but you declined.
92 days until 2025.
Have you drafted your final post yet?
Maybe one day longs can tell…….
everyone how great SFRX is instead of telling everyone saying how great they think they will be.
Maybe even by the end of the year.
At least Kyle has admitted to them being a failure since they haven’t found any treasure since inception.
Maybe they should focus on underwater rescue archaeology.
The update about that being their current focus sure got you guys giddy.
Expectations are way too high. Not sure where that mentality comes from.
Q1 2020
WORLD DOMINATION
ShipShark
$4B
$15B
$10 a share
Do you know why the word treasure…….
wasn’t mentioned once in the update?
As far as the history goes, do you actually believe that they’ll be able to ID the wreck and explain its final voyage via underwater rescue archaeology?
If so, how many decades do you think that would take? They’ve had about 1000 artifacts for over a decade and haven’t even determined a country of origin.
I agree that SFRX is unique as most salvors take documented history along with navigation data to determine their target vessels.
Only one of those methodologies has been shown to be successful.
Happy first day of the last quarter of 2024!
Oh, and didn’t The Baer say they were going to return to the ring area and try and ID that wreck too?
They renewed the permits even though Kyle said there was no treasure at Melbourne.
#trulyunique
#thelightswillcomeononeday
There’s no need to summarize. SFRX is…….
unique. They said so.
There’s no need to spin it.
It's important to recognize that underwater rescue archaeology is a precise, deliberate process guided by archeological research designs with strict regulatory processes. This is what separates Seafarer from the rest. Our methodology is about maximizing value. That happens when each discovery is meticulously understood, documented, and verified before recovery. All of this takes considerable time, but it is well worth it to maintain the provenance and value both culturally and monetarily. This makes Seafarer unique and the only commercial company truly performing underwater rescue archaeology.
The device is working great. No treasure…….
Duh!
If there was treasure, there would have been something at the ballast pile. It can’t what is there.
But fret not, the underwater rescue archaeology continues, which is where the big money is, in my opinion.
And underwater rescue archaeology takes much longer than a weekend.
Much, much longer.
Happy Tuesday!
Still waiting for Tony to close the deal…….
he said already closed.
You need me to post it? You can’t?…..
You think folks are too stupid to go on FB and read it?
I posted their response to expectations and they say it will be a meticulous time consuming process, did they not?
They have an area they completed the scan on and they have targets but did not identify them.
It’s about underwater rescue archaeology, not treasure.
Kyle has already said they have a media deal and the cameras will be rolling on Day 1. Let the Juno documentary begin.