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Tuesday, 10/14/2014 4:57:00 PM

Tuesday, October 14, 2014 4:57:00 PM

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"What Next??? Positive ID of the wee green beings from space now living IN LUBBOCK, and putting on light shows?? NAW, no money in that!!"

These CDEx scam artists do try to stay trendy. I wouldn't put it past them to claim they've developed a method to detect the Ebola virus in its early stage of infection.

The solar pump scam scalped a few investors during the energy crunch years, Eliminating Landmines Forever (ELF) was trendy during the Princess Diana era. MP baited a good number of investors with his "suite of airport security products" after 911 of which zero products were ever produced. The CDEx scammies tried unsuccessfully to lure in PP money with the failed Meth Gun when the crystal meth was in the spot light.

Of course, the biggest failure of them all was Valimed. Why? Because they actually put the product into production- all 25 of them. That venture allegedly was launched when a member of the CDEx staff stumbled upon the medical error problem while at a doctors appointment. They even used the Tamiflu scare to try and promote the product- another failed attempt at staying trendy.

Now it's the newest embodiment of the failed Valimed, the G4 or Valimed fourth generation. Once again CDEx is playing off the latest trend in mobile 4G communication networks. Cute

So I say let's get busy in the lab Poteet and come up with a iG4 app for early detection of the Ebola virus. (The only drawback, you'll have to actually build a iG4 that works as advertised.)

It's smart, it's trendy and it will put an iG4 in every airport in the U.S.A. and beyond!!!

Cha-ching (TM- buffyz)









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