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Re: KevSil post# 295277

Sunday, 01/20/2019 9:09:51 AM

Sunday, January 20, 2019 9:09:51 AM

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You did Bigtime DD! Notice, "PHOENIX, AZ--(Marketwired - Aug22,2017) - Today American Green, Inc. (OTC PINK: ERBB) is very pleased to announce that after nearly two years of hard work by key people engaged in the project, the Company has rekindled a fantastic working relationship with Natural Herbal Remedies, the company's licensed grow partner. American Green and NHR have signed an agreement beneficial to each party designed to be sustainable for years to come.

ERBB pumped hooking back up with needed client Swell Farmacy, emphasing designed to be sustainable for years to come..Hmmmm, ??..Remember, ERBB signed a patent agreement with Tomassi for Zazz machine that had a time expiration as confirmed by Tomassi,a likely renewable option at expiration but since Zazz brand was abandoned, AG found no need to renew at that time...Fast forward to 2017 with Swell deal..Typical slick ERBB wording designed to be sustainable for years to come with likely an initial one year reviewable contract to test the waters..Reputable Curaleaf came into the scene by acquiring Swell, did grand openings in Aug2018, one year later, assessed the 1 year ERBB contract gig and decided to blow it off?..Adios ERBB?...CURL already has at least 11 cultivation sites to handle its near 40 dispenseries.

We're talking about ERBB here..They have a history of Keystone Kops blunders..19 years later and ERBB still searching for viable business strategy..Is it any coincidence that both the Chief Grow Officer and Cultivation Manager disappeared abruptly Aug2018...and access to their public social media went dark?..It's obvious that something BIG happened by ERBB going dark on Grow updates, getting canned by CURL would certainly be BIG enough! It is conditional by Arizona law that ERBB must have a a licensed MJ client signed on to operate Virginia grow..DD, Oh how Sweet it is! Kudos Kev