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After all, we only know what we know, and we don’t know what we don’t know, you know?
I've been here awhile. The stock drops from time to time during a lull in trading activity.
IMO, the lipmedRX product does not have a season, as it is popular, for instance, with people who like to pass around the peace pipe to prevent transference of germs.
While our negotiators are passing around the peace pipe
the mice will play.
Foti - Your stock just DROPPED by 55.17%
Methinks it's time to wake up the ADVANTIS team
A staggering display of selling equaling $500.00
BRODERICK _ "Full steam ahead" _ REMEMBER ???
FOTI, BRODERICK, KIM _ Let's GO !!!
Foti - Zippo liquidity... HELLO
Turn up the juice
Woo - Speak to me !!!
Sooner would be better than later, and NOW would be better than sooner.
C'MON BRODERICK, Get Excited !!!
Foti - The Natives are getting restless.
Good advice>>> Lift off coming soon, IMO.
Now legal in all 50 states!!!
Because CBD Oil from the Hemp plant does not contain illegal amounts of THC, it is legal in all 50 states. This is very important to people all over the US who are in need of CBD but can’t get it locally. In addition, legal CBD is available for home delivery in all 50 states meaning many people don’t have to relocate to a state with legalized Medical Marijuana. Also in states where medical marijuana is legal, consumers using this hemp plant form of CBD don’t have to go through the hassle and for some the embarrassment, of getting a medical marijuana card.
Two other stocks I've been watching have already popped... one due to a contract and massive share buyback program.
Hope that next news bring ADVT to 2 to 3 times its value.
$ADVT Turn on, tune in, but don't drop out
Virginia nullifies federal cannabis prohibition, legalizes hemp farming
by Harold Shaw
(NaturalNews) On January 26, the Virginia House of Delegates unanimously voted to pass a bill that would allow its citizens to grow and process hemp products. Similarly to Oregon, South Carolina, Colorado, Maine, Vermont and other states, Virginia sought to give people the legal grounds to oppose the current unconstitutional federal ban that was in place for this industry. Every single representative voted yes to this proposition, yielding a 98-0 majority in favor of the hemp farming initiative, or House Bill 699.
What does Virginia gain from legalizing hemp?
Hemp, which is not to be confused with marijuana, belongs to the same family of plants, cannabis sativa, but does not contain enough tetrahydrocannabinol or THC in order to be psychoactive. In fact, most countries around the world have already made this significant delimitation between hemp and marijuana. Instead of banning hemp altogether, they introduced a limit of 0.3% allowed THC in hemp varieties, which renders it useless for recreational purposes. This has yet to happen in the United States.
Allowing an economy the liberty to grow, process and produce hemp-based commodities adds to its overall stability. Hemp is now used in almost everything you can think of. In fact, there are over 25,000 possible uses for this plant, from the medicinal uses of seeds and oil, to their widespread use in cosmetics, clothing, paper, car parts and even airplane elements. Manufacturers of green construction products process the inner woody core to obtain an incredible, environmentally friendly insulating material with superior efficiency compared to conventional alternatives.
In 2013, the American hemp industry was expected to yield around $450 million a year. Now, analysts predict that the market has grown to $600 million. Despite this need for hemp, the majority of the raw produce is imported because of the nationwide federal ban. Even with a handful of states taking matters into their own hands, the local supply is still far from reaching the current U.S. needs. Instead of supporting local economic growth, the creation of jobs and overall financial stability for American citizens, through this ban the government invests in co-dependency with the nations that export hemp products.
It can save your life
Processed hemp is also a miracle-plant for our health. Besides drastically reducing the chances of developing skin cancer and breast cancer, the ratio of Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids it contains greatly aid our bodies in fighting off cardiovascular diseases and heart conditions. For vegetarians and vegans, it's one of the rare ways to obtain these essential fatty acids. Athletes who desire an extra source of protein can rely on hemp powder, particularly since it has almost as much protein as soybeans do. Unlike soy, hemp is less likely to be genetically modified, and has a higher concentration of essential amino acids.
Obviously, marijuana varieties can also be grown for medicinal or recreational purposes. Cancer and AIDS patients benefit from this substance immensely, without having to endure other side effects that are commonly induced by pharmaceuticals.
A license will be required
In order to legally plant hemp, Virginia inhabitants will have to obtain a license from the Board of Agriculture and Consumer Services, which will be responsible for setting-up much needed regulations to issue these permits for those who want to become farmers.
If passed through the senate, the HB699 will be an incredible step towards economic stability for Virginia manufacturers and farmers. Instead of importing the required materials, local farms can be set up where much needed jobs will be created. Moreover, since no traveling or import levies will be involved, the overall production cost will be lowered.
Wouldn't mind seeing the seller move his offers up to .0062 0r .0063.
It would help the chart to get some higher prints even before demand increases, imo.
The next announcement could be significant.
It is, but different news on different things can reasonably be expected at different times.
Personally, I prefer to see news on historic accomplishments.
Any one of the following events would be great, a market maker sponsor, deal on weed hub, MJ growing license, national or international chain store deal on products.
That would send me.
We have a tightly coiled spring, waiting on the next layer of developments, imo.
Or... a JV to get us started in Washington
Stay put for Game-Changing achievements, IMHO.
'$Pistol Pete$' - Awesome CEO interview.. THANKS!
Related to ADVANTIS CORP all-in-one HIV/STD home test kit, CleanVD® -
Doctors rip Obama for opening border to exotic STDs
Read more at www.wnd.com/2016/02/doctors-rip-obama-for-opening-border-to-exotic-stds/#KmreH8c36gPrhgp0.99
The Obama administration’s Department of Health and Human Services has decided to no longer ban foreigners with three particular sexually transmitted diseases from entering the country, leaving the past president of the American Association of American Physicians and Surgeons wondering what the administration possibly could be thinking.
“I’m just appalled at this whole thing, and I guess I have to say who benefits?” Dr. Lee Hieb, M.D., a spinal surgeon, asked in an interview with WND. “What’s this all about? Why would they do this? What possible benefit to Americans is there in accepting yet more disease across the border?”
Since 1993, a clause in the Immigration and Nationality Act has stated any alien whom HHS determines to have “a communicable disease of public health significance” shall not be admitted to the United States. When President Obama took office, there were eight diseases classified as such, but in 2009 his administration removed HIV/AIDS from the list.
Now the Obama HHS has announced it will also remove chancroid, granuloma inguinale and lymphogranuloma venereum from its list of communicable diseases “of public health significance.” The new rule is set to take effect March 28.
Jane Orient, M.D., executive director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, said this new rule shows the Obama administration’s disregard for its own constituents.
“I think it’s one more piece of evidence that they are reckless, irresponsible and unconcerned about the welfare of the American people – especially women,” Orient told WND. “It’s kind of a war on women to let in people who might be infecting women with a loathsome disease.”
Orient, an occasional WND contributor, noted Obama has lately been admitting large numbers of “refugees” from primarily Muslim countries that could be said to have a “rape culture.” When a penchant for rape is combined with the possibility of carrying STDs, it creates a scary situation for American women.
“Here we have immigrants who follow an ideology in which the rape of infidel women is actually acceptable,” Orient said. “And these migrants, when settled in places like Sweden, are causing an epidemic of rape, certainly of sexual molestation and assault on women, and so you have people who not only think rape is acceptable, but who have infectious diseases to boot. It sort of compounds the problem.”
The three STDs in question are found mostly in Third-World countries. According to Jon Feere, legal policy analyst at the Center for Immigration Studies, chancroid is found mostly in Africa and southwest Asia, regions from which many migrants flock to Europe and the U.S. Granuloma inguinale is found in tropical and sub-tropical areas like southeast India, Guyana and New Guinea. Lymphogranuloma venereum is most common in Central and South America, regions from which the bulk of U.S. immigrants come.
All three diseases are rare in the U.S. these days, which is undoubtedly why HHS no longer considers them to be “of public health significance. But if the U.S. starts allowing immigrants to carry them back into the country, Orient noted, they may very well become a public problem again.
“Look, they’re infectious diseases,” she said. “All you need is one case of an infectious disease to get more cases.”
According to a Center for Immigration Studies report, the HHS admits there will most likely be more STD infections in the United States as a result of the new policy. Regarding the monetary cost, the HHS secretary said the cost of welcoming in aliens with these infections would be less than $100 million per year, which the department terms “not economically significant.”
Orient scoffed at that notion.
“That’s $100 million that could be better spent upon something else, and I thought they were supposed to be interested in preventing disease, not in spending less than $100 million on cleaning up the results of not preventing the disease, especially since they haven’t seemed to be inclined to deport even people who have been proven to have committed rape,” she said.
Feere, who authored the aforementioned CIS report, said this new rule reveals a lot about Obama’s priorities.
“I think that this move proves once again that for the Obama administration more immigration is the most important goal, all costs aside,” Feere told WND in an interview. “When you actually look at all of his policies, you see that every move he makes on immigration is designed to narrow the scope of immigration enforcement and to open up the country to more immigration, and this is just one more example.”
The HHS claims there is only “potential” for “a negligible increase in the number of disease cases entering the United States,” but Feere disputes that claim. For starters, he said chancroid is the only one of the three STDs that is reported to the CDC, meaning it will be difficult to measure the new rule’s impact on the other two diseases. What’s more, the HHS admits data on each of the three STDs are not systematically collected by any country outside the United States or by the World Health Organization.
Feere also said HHS, when calculating the impact of its new rule, is only looking at those aliens who would seek to become legal permanent residents. It is not considering temporary aliens. In addition, he said HHS is assuming a low infection rate.
Another important thing to remember, according to Feere, is most foreigners are not given a medical examination when they enter the U.S. Short-term immigrants and non-immigrants are not examined, and illegal immigrants are obviously not examined. Refugees and those seeking permanent residency do receive medical exams.
“So a lot of folks who are coming in aren’t going to be checked anyhow, so there’s a real question as to whether our immigration system is protecting us when it comes to health issues,” Feere said.
But even for those who are checked, the three aforementioned STDs will no longer bar them from entering the country. In fact, the only four communicable diseases “of public health significance” that still prevent an immigrant from entering the country are tuberculosis, leprosy, syphilis and gonorrhea.
“I think it’s a legitimate concern that we are now going to be allowing in people with STDs that in the past we would not have,” Feere said. “There is going to be a real cost, and it’s the taxpayer who’s going to bear this cost, especially when we’re talking about people who are not so well-off, like refugees. They’re not going to be paying for their own medical care. Of course it’s going to fall on the taxpayer.”
Lee Hieb, author of “Surviving the Medical Meltdown: Your Guide to Living Through the Disaster of Obamacare,” also trembles when she thinks about the type of person this new rule will allow into the country.
“If people are coming in with this, what that does is it doesn’t open the gates to three-year-old girls; this opens the gates to, in my opinion, the 18-year-old gangbangers who couldn’t get in because of these diseases,” Hieb said. “Think about it. It’s not little girls that can’t get in because they have chancroid; it’s young men. Why are we bringing in all these potential-problem young men into our country?”
Hieb, a periodic WND columnist, rejects the idea that this is another attempt to increase the pool of cheap immigrant labor.
“Don’t tell me this is a labor force issue, unless we’re short of gangbangers,” said Hieb, who recognizes “gangbangers” is a politically incorrect term. “These are not your engineers and rocket scientists that are coming in with these [diseases]. The people that get these are unlikely to be the people we would want in our workforce to begin with. It’s unnecessary.”
Even if the nation’s leaders do want people with these STDs to come and work, Hieb said they should insist the immigrants receive treatment for their diseases before they enter the country. She claimed it would be much cheaper to send the necessary drugs to the endemic areas than to deal with an STD outbreak in this country.
So the new rule serves no humanitarian purpose in Hieb’s mind. She wonders if it might be a simple political ploy from a Democrat administration trying to bring more Democrat voters into the country.
“What is the possible benefit of doing this?” Hieb asked again. “Is it to get voters? I mean, really? Are you willing to sacrifice our young women for the point of getting more voters for some party?
“If you tell me that’s not it, then what is it? What is the point? Because I can’t come up with one.”
Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/02/doctors-rip-obama-for-opening-border-to-exotic-stds/#KmreH8c36gPrhgp0.99
The next layer of news should put ADVANTIS on the map.
(Aug 3, 2015) - RAMOIL MANAGEMENT, LTD. (OTC PINK: RAMO) announced the signing of a new distribution agreement with IMS (Innovative Merchandising Solutions). IMS will be the primary distributor of original products developed by Ramoil Management.
IMS specializes in positioning products with major retailers and maintains relationships between product developers, wholesalers, and established distributors. Company President, Joe Estes, has nurtured relationships with large retailers such as Costco and BJ's Wholesale Clubs for several years. "I am excited to ignite this relationship with Ramoil Management," Estes said. "We will be able to take advantage of relationships that I have been building for the past twenty years with retailers like Costco. The products Ramoil develops will significantly complement the existing product lines we supply." Kirkland and LiDestri Food & Beverage products are among the items that IMS currently distributes.
Ramoil CEO Jeremy Foti has been building his management team and working toward the development and acquisition of innovative new product lines since he accepted the role last month. "This agreement with IMS is the first major step toward positioning our company's products in the mainstream marketplace," Foti stated. "We will make several announcements over the next few months to introduce our newest products, and this partnership will ensure instant placement of that merchandise with major retailers." Foti has quickly ramped up product development, and his executive team is hiring new staff to accomplish his aggressive goals.
ABOUT Ramoil Management, Ltd.
Ramoil Management, Ltd. (RAMO) focuses on the development of innovative products that supply the medical, research, and pharmaceutical industries. In addition, the company is establishing domestic and international partnerships with businesses that develop and sell proprietary consumer products and services related to the social marketing sector of the legal cannabis industry, while also expanding its efforts to include innovative products for other sectors such as consumer, music, and Entertainment.
Forward Looking Statements: This news release contains forward-looking statements made by RAMOIL MANAGEMENT, LTD. All such statements included in this press release, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements. Although management believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to have been correct. Actual results may differ materially from those indicated by these statements. The following risk factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in any forward- looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, economic conditions, changes in the law or regulations, demand for products of the Company, the effects of competition and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected or represented in the forward looking statements. Forward- looking statements are typically identified by the words: believe, expect, anticipate, intend, estimate, and similar expressions or which by their nature refer to future events. The Company is not entitled to rely on the safe harbor provisions of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 because it is not registered under either Act.
mystic - That's just your OPINION, right?
I didn't see you state that is only your opinion, nor have you shown any proof that you know what you're talking about.
ADVT lookin' to leap. Do some DD.
A lot of eyes will be on this when ADVANTIS CORP announces marijuana growing license(s), IMO.
As 'MADDSTACKER' says, then this will pop hard.
Hahahaha!
ADVT .0059 currently negotiating with several national and international chain stores for its LipMedRX product, the Anti-Flu & Cold Lip Balm Protectant that is the first ever lip balm that kills germs on the lips before they can enter the body.
I will smoke to that!
Good for YOU ..We should do well in the event they announce an agreement on the LipMedRX product with WalMart, COSTCO, Walgreens, smoke shops, etc.
THIS is the part I like from Advantis CEO Jeremy Foti:
"There will be many more to come, and we are currently negotiating with several national and international chain stores. I am proud to bring this revolutionary Anti-Flu & Cold Lip Balm Protectant to market, and we are excited to fill the overwhelming demand for this product."
Nice 400,000 share block purchased @ .0059
Good point