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Saturday, 02/04/2017 9:48:43 AM

Saturday, February 04, 2017 9:48:43 AM

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Terra Tech...Hiding in Plain Sight?

I dont want to post this because i kinda want to snatch up more shares at this low price ,
Is Terra Tech an Investor and Partner with Alpha-Surterra? Disclaimer : I copied this sometime last year cant remember source
Terra Tech is a California cannabis cultivation, dispensary, and herbal plant firm with operations in California, New Jersey, and Florida. Terra Tech opened the first public dispensary, and they are connected with Oaksterdam University, which teaches cannabis classes and advocates for legalization. Terra Tech’s chemical engineer, and oil extraction expert, is Anthony Fabrizio, son of Tony Fabrizio, a Trump campaign manager, friend of Governor Rick Scott, businessman, and expert in data analysis and political polls.
Tony Fabrizio use to be against cannabis legalization until his son Anthony, who works for Terra Tech, started self-medicating to treat his epilepsy, and Tony started seeing positive results with regard to a reduction of seizures. It was at this point Tony’s position on cannabis shifted from negative to positive after seeing his son improve over time. Cannabis was in fact healing his boy.
CEO of Terra Tech Derek Peterson has instituted what I believe is a brilliant model with regard to capturing cultivation in the legal states possibly to include Florida. His operations are hiding in plain sight. The Dutch model of hydroponically grown vegetables, herbs, and flowers, which Terra Tech or their partners grow in greenhouses, are harvested and sold through typical business channels to include WalMart, Target, grocery stores, restaurants’, and other garden centers. Terra Tech has several Dutch style hydroponic greenhouses growing herbs in Florida to include Palm Creek Produce in North Fort Meyers, and Sunshine Growers with 10 acres in Lakeland, Florida. There are additional vegetable and flower greenhouses spread throughout Florida. So, what is the brilliant business model being run by Terra Tech?
An article written in 2014, via Alternet.org quoted CEO Derek Peterson as saying “he can modify an existing greenhouse for growing marijuana within 48 hours of getting approval to do so.” Back in 2014 Peterson had been in communication with several potential Florida nurseries that had met the 30 year requirement and 400,000 plant count.
Peterson’s employee Anthony Fabrizio had in fact contributed portions of materials to Alpha-Surterra’s application (Reported by Angela Bacca), which leads me to believe there may be a business connection if Terra Tech is writing portions of Alpha-Surterra’s application. In Terra Tech’s defense they could have been commissioned to assist in Alpha-Surterra’s application development, but why a California company, and specifically the son of Trump campaign manager Tony Fabrizio? Is there a business relationship, or is Terra Tech an investor in Alpha-Surterra? If there is a business connection between Terra Tech and Alpha-Surterra that means Terra Tech, with permission from Office of Compassionate Use Christian Bax, could call the Florida nurseries located geographically about Florida, and give the command to switch operations over to cannabis. Boom! Terra Tech and Alpha-Surterra could have cannabis cultivation centers spread throughout Florida up and operating within a week. Within 48 hours, given the words of CEO Derek Peterson, this means Alpha-Surterra could quickly produce thousands of pounds of cannabis, and then through a large extraction facility (Hmmm, any guesses?) convert the raw flower and sugar leaves over to cannabis oil for edibles, vape pens, tinctures, and other products.
Actually, I give Peterson a lot of credit if he is setting up an operation in the open, as a regular nursery, staging equipment in warehouses, and then conceivably within 48 hours placing all these operations on-line.
Bread crumbs... Reading through the annual and quarterly reports of Terra Tech, the reader will find references to Florida and cannabis in the same sentence. The reader could read through the Office of Compassionate Use online licensed nursery applications themselves viewing investor names providing they were not heavily redacted. At least one Florida judge has ruled that investor names are not trade secrets. That may be the ruling, but the investor names for Alpha-Surterra have not been made public. With three pages of investor names blacked out[color=red][/color] what names would we see? Perhaps Derek Johnson of Terra Tech? Tony Fabrizio? Governor Rick Scott? We really don’t know due to a lack of transparency with the Office of Compassionate Use. We will have to see post a successful Amendment Two if nurseries such as Palm Creek Produce, and Sunshine Growers, switch over from growing lavender and Rosemary over to cannabis strains such as Granddaddy Purple.
If that is the case, and with permission for OCU Director Christian Bax, whose lobbyist Billy Rubin is close friends with Governor Rick Scott, the public may see Alpha-Surterra partnered Terra Tech greenhouses come online within 48 hours in 2017, or this could all be just one big fiction article. We will have to wait and see.