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Re: igotthemojo post# 149298

Saturday, 02/23/2019 12:31:05 PM

Saturday, February 23, 2019 12:31:05 PM

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Kim is grabbing them by the front of their shirt and telling them he shipped the first worms in January and they are telling him he is wrong and the worms have been there since November!...lol



The way I see it, one would have to know exactly when Jon arrived in Vietnam....

We know he departed from said region and returned around December 10th....

I believe the silkworm eggs arrived with Jon.

I thinking someone showed them a photo of worms eating leaves and told them the worms were having lunch at prodigy....and for some nutty reason, they refuse to believe even kim...



There definitely were pics, as I can attest to seeing them.

The January 7, 2019 PR stated:

Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Inc. (OTCQB: KBLB) (“Company”), the leading developer of spider silk based fibers, announces today that it has successfully delivered the first two shipments of its highly specialized silkworms, which produce a silk with the physical characteristics of spider silk, to Vietnam.

Today’s announcement is the culmination of more than 5 years of work, and challenging negotiation, with the government of Vietnam. The silkworms from these first two shipments have already hatched and are now enjoying a fresh mulberry diet, so, for the first time in history, the global demand for spider silk materials has a viable, cost effective, and scalable solution.



Kim finally announced the delivery and hatching of the silkworm eggs....

From what we all know of silkworms, this doesn't happen overnight.


In summary, Kim never stated the silkworm eggs were delivered on a certain date or month. He only decided to have a PR transmitted upon them hatching.

If Jon arrived in Vietnam in mid to late November, I believe that's when the silkworm eggs were delivered.

Here's some info on the silkworm cycle:

Lava/Cocoon

After 20-33 days of constantly munching away at Mulberry leaves or chow, your Silkworm will feel the urge to cocoon. Lava that are ready to cocoon will be noticeable to the human eye, as they will appear translucent and yellowish in colour. Just before it begins cocooning, the Silkworm will excrete a runny fluid in order to clean out its system and prepare it for the last stage of its life-cycle. It will then ooze a tiny drop of Silk for anchoring, before going on to draw one long, continuous filament of Silk by swinging its head to-and-fro.

This process can take up to 48 hours for the Silkworm to fully complete, and the result will be a perfectly ovate cocoon, with one continuous strand of silk up to 1 kilometre long! Inside the cocoon, the Silkworm will moult for the last time, as it approaches the last stage of its life-cycle to become a moth. Sometimes Silkworms do funny things, and this is evident when a Silkworm decides to spin a cocoon with a friend! When this happens, the cocoon will be noticeably larger, however, if the two are members of the opposite sex, sometimes the cocoon does not hatch – and you will open it to find two dead Silk-Moths and a bunch of eggs inside the cocoon!



Life-Cycle of a Silkworm

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As far as production goes....

Now that's a different subject entirely.




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