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Re: Delsurfer post# 192295

Friday, 04/17/2020 9:02:45 AM

Friday, April 17, 2020 9:02:45 AM

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<< Thanks for the example. I get it but not quite the same situation. That was a fake press release. Here we’re talking about a bunch of yahoos on stock message boards and Twitter. >>

Either way, it is information that has entered the marketplace.

Rumors about an ARYC COVID-19 test were flying everywhere.

At first on iHub, then Twitter and other social media. Then from "partners" in videos and websites. Then in an investigative news report.

There were rumors that the test was "FDA approved". Rumors that it was an "at home" test. Rumors, rumors, rumors.

Those rumors happened for over 3 weeks.

And ARYC said absolutely NOTHING. They didn't try to correct any of those rumors. As a matter of fact, they just poured more fuel on the fire (by contacting the faithful with private emails telling them that they had a test and that 50,000 people had inquired about it).