Saturday, July 04, 2015 2:02:54 PM
This company has been playing off on the military angle since the beginning, even though they have no contracts with the military, no products that the military would even be interested in, and from what I can tell, nothing that is "military-grade". Loading the BOD with retired military, and plastering the logos of the military branches all over their website, and in the I-box here, it is Marketing 101 from CM Research. Anybody criticizing the shameless military promotion angle risks being labeled as un-patriotic.
And worst of all, the BOD has some retired military - and they wouldn't associate themselves with a scam, would they? Well, yes they would. Either knowingly or unknowingly, that is unclear. I hope, for their sake, they are just being duped. If it turns out that they knew about the shenanigans going on behind the scenes, their military record and service may end up being dragged through the mud along with them. That would be a shame.
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