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Re: promaster12 post# 97935

Tuesday, 10/13/2015 12:05:52 PM

Tuesday, October 13, 2015 12:05:52 PM

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It could be moving up because of paid pumps. I got 1 yesterday and this one today:

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Timing is everything!

While the broader markets are stumbling along, there are a few shining lights that are at the end of the tunnel.

One of the brightest is Kraig Labs (KBLB).

Spider Silk has long been the fiber of legend, known as the strongest fiber on earth, and it has been impossible to duplicate, let alone mass produce. KBLB seems to have solved both of these problems.

You would think that Kraig reaching the cusp of mass production of the world’s first recombinant spider silk is more than enough to make this a special opportunity, but the Company’s R&D machine keeps churning out the hits. In fact, KBLB recently announced that they have developed a strand of spider silk called Dragon Silk, which is said to actually be more than 30% STRONGER than Spider Silk.

Kraig Labs engineered silk worms to produce the spider silk, and has already completed test production runs.

Spider Silk is the Holy Grail of fibers, and hundreds of millions of dollars have been expended to make a usable version of this living Technology.

KBLB announced that they are scheduling a conference call for late this month, and I believe recent developments should make this exciting for stakeholders and readers alike.

It’s time to put KBLB on your radar, and make sure you start picking some up while it’s sitting below five cents.

KBLB has also been nominated for a prestigious reward for the technological breakthroughs the company has developed. I look for more news to be coming, and want everyone to get positioned ahead of time.

Truly yours,

Chris Lexington

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