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Thursday, 06/11/2020 7:32:46 AM

Thursday, June 11, 2020 7:32:46 AM

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Fox Find

Hi Hidden,

You told me to tell you if I found any evidence that Fox was on the HLIX board. I did, from Vincente's own mouth:

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=155952033
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=155952266

It corroborates insider testimony. It's interesting to me that you actually used the software of Biotrack before. To me, it's just enterprise software like something I use at my work place. I love my company's software, and ours is unique to only my firm. I was so glad to get off the standardized industry software I used before being acquired, which I used to like because I didn't know better. Change is hard though.

I find it funny that you even posted at MSRT. And you didn't endorse them, which is wise. That was like an alleged competitor to us from Alan the analayst that I mentioned in a few posts back here. When he scoffed at Helix for not reporting iwth the SEC (although, OTC is overseen by SEC), and then endorsed MSRT because they did report with the SEC. Yet, I see Mass Roots is now priced at .0045. That's better than Blue Line Protection I suppose.

Here is a side by side comparason of HLIX to MSRT that one of my ancestors made during that time:

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=125116770

That sparked some outrage and a devoted MSRT disciple came here to foam at the mouth in the similar fashion to some other graffitti artists here. One of his favorite things was pointing out the chart of MSRT to HLIX's chart. He should be on that show of former '80s stars called, SO WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

He had a profile of himself wearing a cape and drinking a beer. And believe me, he fit the image to a T. That drunken disciple also kept referring to liqudity as if that was important. HLIX had low volume whereas MSRT had high volume. I said I -- I mean my ancestor said he preferred controlling the water of the desert. Why would liquidity be important? I feel like that conversation myself just a few days ago with some vacuous ones. Yet, we have liquidity and MSRT is but a fraction of a penny.

Anyway, the stock then passed MSRT and went to 3, and that's when he just vanished without a trace. But Alan stuck it out to 10 and beyond. I guess you can lead mules to water but you can't make them drink.

Some people are guided by Mr. Market. Some are guided by fundamentals.

One reason among many I don't ever want to leave my company is that I don't want to learn any another software. I love our proprietary software. There are other reasons too, of course, like we are the market leader and have a good culture, etc. Still, don't fix what's not broke is my motto. That could be the biggest hurdle to change. So at this time, seems like market share grabs are very important for these enterprise software platforms. I'm sure MJ Freeyway is putting on some pressure in that regard. Although, you don't seem to care for them much. Glad you have some experience in the two and would love to hear more thoughts on your personal experiences with the products.

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