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Re: elkonig post# 20236

Saturday, 10/14/2017 7:31:01 PM

Saturday, October 14, 2017 7:31:01 PM

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Agreed here that PJET has no connection that can be found to Kirke LLC/Metro Denver Telluride Health Center LLC the actual owner of both dispensaries in Colorado.

Formation date 04/02/2009 Metro Denver Telluride Health Center LLC

Priority Aviation Inc. (OTC PINK: PJET) today announced the acquisition of Telluride Health Company which is not the same as Telluride Health Center,LLC

We have no idea what value this brings to PJET:

Yasmine Acebo, a Telluride Health Company Founder, comes on board as the new Priority Aviation Chief Executive Officer replacing Peter Minikes who resigned as CEO and board member. Mr. Minikes exercised his option under his employment agreement to acquire Priority One Jets. Replacing Mr. Minikes on the board of directors is Ms. Acebo and Randell Torno.



https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/priority-aviation-announces-acquisition-of-telluride-health-company-650579733.html

https://www.telluridehealthcompany.com/

However I have found a Texas Connection:
Randell Torno Randell Torno 48 2013 President, Treasurer
North American Cannabis Holdings Inc (USMJ.PK)

Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Randell R. Torno is President, Treasurer of Algae International Group Inc. He completed a recall to Active Service from March 2007 to December 2010, where he last served as the Chief of the United States Africa Command’s Assistance Mission to the Ethiopian Defense Command and Staff College in Addis Ababa. From March 1991 to February 2007, Colonel Torno served as the Creative Director and Principal Officer of The Light Brigade, a Dallas based film production and media Services Company, which he founded in 1991. Colonel Torno’s clients included numerous regional, national and international companies ranging from Lennox Heating and Air Conditioning, Yum Brands (Pizza Hut) to Cadbury Schweppes and Southwest Airlines. Colonel Torno holds a BA in Mass Communication from the University of South Dakota and an MA in Media Studies from the University of North Texas. He is also a graduate of the US Army’s Command and General Staff Officers Course and the Department of Defense Joint Staff Officers Course.

http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/company-officers/USMJ.PK

Randell (Randy) Torno
Degrees: Master of Public Policy, University of Texas at Dallas (2015);
MA – Radio, TV and Film Studies, University of North Texas (1994);
BA – Journalism, University of South Dakota (1986)
Current Academic Pursuit: PhD in Public Policy and Political Economy —
Concentrating on the Political Economy of Peacekeeping

https://www.utdallas.edu/epps/people/student-profiles/randell-torno.html

Yasmine Nicole Acebo yazmaniandevil The New CEO PJET:

yazzieheartsyou

https://www.instagram.com/yazzieheartsyou/


Yasmine Nicole Acebo St. Edwards University San Antonio TX
| Everything happens for a reason | SATX | ATX 78704 zip code
vsco.co/yazmaniandevil

https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?p=78704+zip+code&ei=UTF-8&hspart=mozilla&hsimp=yhs-004 > Party Central in Austin, TX!!

http://vsco.co/yazmaniandevil/images/1



Colorado SOS
Metro Denver Telluride Health Center LLC
Owner: Melissa VanDiest 5617 Johnson ST, Arvada, CO 80002, United States

http://www.sos.state.co.us/biz/BusinessEntityDetail.do?quitButtonDestination=BusinessEntityResults&nameTyp=ENT&entityId2=20091190983&srchTyp=ENTITY&fileId=20091190983&masterFileId=20091190983


Colorado State Permits

DISPENSARIES PERMIT

Kirke LLC/Metro Denver Telluride Health Center LLC
KIRKE LLC
THE HEMP CENTER COLORADO SPRINGS
Center -
License # 1402-00597 2501 West Colorado Avenue, Suite 106
Colorado Springs
80904

The Hemp Center
2430 W Main St
Littleton, CO 80120
License # 402-00602

http://www.the-hemp-center.com/


CULTIVATION PERMIT
MED Licensed Medical Marijuana Optional Premises Cultivations,
March 2, 2015
KIRKE LLC
THE HEMP CENTER COLORADO SPRINGS
403-00892
4570 Jason Street
Denver
8021

https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/enforcement/med-licensed-facilities

The Hemp Center is part shop, part dispensary -- and all marijuana
William Breathes | June 17, 2010 | 1:00pm



In "Mile Highs and Lows," we offer a no-holds-barred look at what goes on behind the locked doors of marijuana dispensaries, whether they resemble swanky bars, sterile dentists offices or a dope dealer's college dorm room.

This week, William Breathes reviews The Hemp Center:

Owner: Melissa Van Diest Owner's statement: "Our mission at the Hemp Center is to provide information and products to help the citizens of Colorado become aware of hemp's versatility, sustainability and positive uses."



The Hemp Center has turned its waiting room into a hemp-centric retail shop that would make Woody Harrelson proud, with hemp pants, hemp belts, hemp wallets, hemp hats, hemp lotions, hemp soaps and even hemp suntan lotion. Owner Melissa Van Diest has done a good job of transforming the circa 1900 storefront into a spacious, well-lit space with exposed brick, plenty of room to move around, and clean, bright decor. The Hemp Center is also the first dispensary to become a member of the South Metro Denver Area Chamber of Commerce.

THC has two bud rooms, but only one was open the morning I visited -- which probably isn't that big of an issue most mornings, but I felt rushed with six people waiting behind me. Still, the bud-tender took the time to walk me through everything since this was my first visit. The glass counter was full of herb jars, edibles and lotions -- more evidence of THC's push to provide all things hemp for its patients. The top shelf had different candies and oils, as well as a special "fairy dust" -- a mixture of hash-oil extract and kief rolled into a chunky goo that the 'tender said was both edible and smokeable. On the opposite wall, between the cabinets holding various pipes, bongs and vaporizers, were pictures of different strains.

There were fifteen different strains of herb on hand when I stopped in, pretty much evenly broken up between sativa- and indica-dominant strains. The shop has three levels of pricing for its herb: One star signifies $17 gram/$50 eighths; two stars are for the $20 gram/$60 eighths; and three stars are for the $25 gram/$62 an eighth. I like the tiered pricing system, but THC only had two-star available, and it wasn't all two-star quality. I also have a hard time paying $60 for an eighth anymore -- even for the finest, basement-grown sticky-icky.

http://www.westword.com/news/the-hemp-center-is-part-shop-part-dispensary-and-all-marijuana-5834493