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Tuesday, 01/05/2021 9:44:41 AM

Tuesday, January 05, 2021 9:44:41 AM

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I have been involved with two mergers in the same time as CLX Health talking about one with $PASO.

I am partnered with a publicly traded company that conducted an acquisition of another successful company, start to finish. Both company and corporation conducted business, hiring announcements, new business ventures, contract negotiations, PRs, and social media presence. This corporation and merger company have thousands of business deals and projects ongoing. They are definitely not a fly-by-night group of carpet-baggers.

As of Jan 4, there were the SEC filings for another merger that I have a position in. Both of these companies have been present on the internet documenting their progress for investors, customers, and future customers.

Both of these mergers I am involved with have thousands of employees and contractors, customers, property, products, contracts, an corporate/company staff. They are managing this just fine and showed the business world they can do it.

CLX Health, how many people do you have at the office? 2...3...4? How much capital have you raised for your R&D? What has your revenue been in product/services sales? Has there been anything?

One of your JV partners had to take a PPP loan out to pay JG's paycheck. Is SiriusIQ going to take a second loan out?

I offered my company up to you to help you with this, but you haven't accepted. Maybe you should find the right people to manage your business and merger twitter page.

I sure hope it wasn't greed that let the deal fail. Here's a great story about that....

The U.S. Army's latest combat uniform uses the Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) which refers to the Scorpion W2 camouflage pattern. This pattern is a 2010 modification of the so-called Scorpion pattern originally introduced by Crye Precision in 2001 and patented in 2004. The Crye pattern was used on the Multicam uniform that was originally used by special operations forces then followed as the standard uniform for all U.S. forces in Afghanistan. When it came time for the U.S. Army to develop the replaced for the UCP (foliage green base colored digital pattern) Crye was the forerunner with the Scorpion pattern. Then GREED happened since they knew that had this won, hands down. Their price went big.... and the Army said thanks, but no thanks. The Army modified the color and called it their own. Crye gets nothing.... but memories.

Joey, are we only going to get memories?

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