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Re: janice shell post# 52222

Wednesday, 04/26/2017 11:37:20 AM

Wednesday, April 26, 2017 11:37:20 AM

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Janice shell, more corrections for you…

Sorry Janice, there is no smoking gun. All of what you are bringing up is very redundant. With that FRTD situation regarding Tom Parilla, and Mike Osborn… they have ”absolutely” nothing to do with what’s going on with BLDV. Heck, they were the reasons why I sold FRTD back then as it was consistently confirmed per their Transfer Agent (TA) that a substantial amount of shares were regularly being sold into the market so I made the decision to sell and not take the risk anymore with it when I learned of the dilution with FRTD.

FRTD had ran from the .000s to .078+ per share in a short amount of time. Ken sold and moved on after Tom had elected to go with some kind of Bank Card project that Mike Osborne had brought to the table. Ken wanted to mature some of his medical marijuana products and ideas by having them placed into FRTD, but Tom elected to go in another direction with Mike Osborne so Ken resigned from his IR position over there and moved on. Go ahead and do the digging that you do. You will see that what I have stated above is all the truth and that Ken has nothing to do with how FRTD ended.

As for the recent CEO, Josh Alper was initially brought on board as the Chief Technology Officer for BLDV, but then Cleve Tsai stepped down because Josh had more to offer to grow BLDV because of the lack of experience from Cleve in the Cannabis/Marijuana Industry. Ken took control of the company from John Quincy Moaning. Ken was the one who paid to get BLDV current. The Control was passed over to Cleve Tsai and then over to Josh Alper to where we are at today.

All I did was introduce Ken to Quincy then I simply stepped away and allowed them to figure out what was needed to be paid and done administratively to get BLDV current. I never brokered any deal with anyone as you have stated. I was nothing more than a shareholder back then and I am nothing more than a shareholder now. I was never paid any cash or shares for anything.

Again, you are incorrect in calling BLDV a dirty shell. First, it’s not a shell and then it is not dirty. Reference this post again FYI:
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=130816936

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