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Re: plutoniumimplosion post# 74661

Thursday, 04/23/2020 12:33:59 PM

Thursday, April 23, 2020 12:33:59 PM

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"...testing is only just now starting..."

That would be testing for FDA approval in the USA. Obviously...

I am a retired engineer and I have worked on several dozen projects over 35 years, developing exotic electronic products, including a few medical products.

There is NO DOUBT in my mind that our product has been extensively tested by the same engineering team that developed it.

It has been developed in South Korea and I cannot imagine any difficulty in getting samples from the local community. This process is generally referred to a Beta Testing and has been performed on virtually every electronic product that has ever been built. It is an integral part of the process of product development.

In fact, knowing how engineering is actually done, I would NOT be surprised if the product has been informally tested in a small community sample of locals, over a period of weeks, and the result is IT WORKS! This probably happened back when the stock was two pennies, just a few weeks ago.

I doubt We would never have gotten this far if the product didn't work.

Long ago I recognized the entrepreneurial talent of Mr Keith M. Berman. This is why I have stuck it out so long. And now it is more clear than ever that this stock is a gigantic winner.

I have been a shareholder since about 2004. I have previously flipped the stock a dozen times for profit - never lost a penny. My current position I started at 40 cents and rode it up to $1.06 a few months later. At that point I did a "sanity check" and concluded that the stock was worth at least $2-$3. So I held.

Then they got sued by J&J and the rest is history. In my opinion, this company was a victim of a massive fraud perpetrated by one of those multi-national Fortune 500 companies that is just "Too Big To Fail". J&J nearly got away with Corporate Murder, but they failed because their patent suit was a fraud. And I am not alone in this opinion.

So after all these years of turmoil the company has finally got their act together, so it appears. I just don't quite understand what the several naysayers want to happen here. They are "swimming against the current", so to speak, and going down stream very rapidly. Despite what they claim, this company has always been a winner, even though they were marked for death, they prevailed in the end. That means a lot to me - that they beat J&J, a truly evil corporate adversary.

I hate to see anyone lose at this stock game. I'd like to see everyone win. But in this game there has to be losers in order for there to be winners. And you can't argue a point with someone who doesn't think rationally and is blinded by greed. So I guess the games here will continue.

Good Luck to All Longs.

VV