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Re: Calvin Hobbes post# 94680

Thursday, 09/14/2017 10:52:32 AM

Thursday, September 14, 2017 10:52:32 AM

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-With all due respect, I actually thought I HAD watched and learned prior to getting involved with this six months ago. (Even had an alias change to reflect my newfound genius.) frown

Watch and learn cb


I was elated to have read this (and with lots of volume also!) :

http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/nsav-announces-launch-of-medical-cannabis-technology-business-2202416.htm

The new company will be headquartered out of Naomi Village Resort, a sprawling 30 acre resort and spa, located in the world renowned Poconos region of Pennsylvania. Naomi Village Resort is owned and operated by NSAV affiliate, China Food and Beverage Company (OTC: CHIF). CHIF has already announced the intention to convert Naomi Village Resort into a medical cannabis wellness center, dispensary and in time, a medical cannabis testing laboratory and cultivation operation.

NSAV also announced that it will continue to be an SEC fully reporting company. The Company believes it can be current on its SEC filings within the next 30 days, depending on the schedules of the auditors and attorneys.


But then it turned to crap. Found out the resort was in foreclosure and later, supposedly, sold at bank auction and TO THIS DAY we aren't current. Not with the OTC nor the SEC (the SEC was what the PR said we'd be current with).

So what else to do but revert my alias back cuz I started crying again. frown

And now everything is different. Now it's Hemp Beer. Which, personally, I think is a novelty item because the hemp won't get anyone high and it's gonna cost an arm and a leg. But we have to try it, right? Anyhow, having said that, I can get two quarts of Miller for just $4.59 (incl. tax) at 7-11 while a 6-pak of Hemp Ale at Total Wine & More cost me $11.24 (incl. tax). But, well, gotta give it a try.



Okay, it's JT's businesses so he can do what he wants. But, of course, us shareholders don't have to like it all. And I don't.

JMOs

$NSAV frown




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