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Thursday, 01/27/2022 11:11:44 PM

Thursday, January 27, 2022 11:11:44 PM

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For those of us who have been in VXIT formerly known as PVDG this is very interesting.

Remember VNT$ when traders were talking about the breathalyzer unit which went through FDA testing. This unit could detect infectious diseases through the breath in 15 SECONDS, it could also detect other diseases like lung cancer ect. The unit was developed with Nasa technology. James the ceo of VXIT was a director in that company for a period of time. Well VNT$ got taken over by alpharidge last year and they are trying to reverse merger a company now into vnt$.

in 2020 we were waiting on the results of the breathalyzer, the FDA clinical trial had been completed and the results were written up but not published. I kept checking the Clinical trial data to see when they would release the results.

after vnt$ got taken over I was wondering where the breathalyzer went. I checked SOA$ but I could not find any reference to it, or even just a small piece of written evidence in the reports that they had it.

I always suspected James had his hand on this technology and was going to bring in under VXIT. Well the REG 1 offering that was put out recently has a written statement contained therein which leads me to believe that my deduction was correct.

on Page 11 of the document we find this following information.

3) a contagious personal test (should be available this spring) that can determine in 15 seconds whether any person entering a club is contagious with Covid and other viruses;

this fits the exact description of what the breathalyzer can do. It was already able to test for infectious disease in 15 seconds through a breath sample, the next step was the unit was to be adjusted to be able to detect Covid also through an upgrade to the programming.

the description of the device states that this device can test for Covid and other infectious viruses in 15 second.

This sounds like the Nasa technology breathalyzer