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Re: Gtc_123 post# 21156

Thursday, 05/25/2023 4:23:00 PM

Thursday, May 25, 2023 4:23:00 PM

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It's the word that gets used most here. So, I just stuck with it. lol

Sure, he will most likely sell into the running's. But, he certainly won't drop his entire position.


Steven Turetsky and MF know each other.

Turetsky use to be managing director for Shi Farms in Pueblo, CO. It was a 300-acre farm and 35,000 square feet of greenhouses and was a licensed Hemp Cultivation Operation under the Colorado Department of Agriculture (similar to what MF has going on in Homestead, FL with the Florida Department of Agriculture.)

The farm is gone. So isn't Turetsky.

Shi Farms was under the company of EWSD, LLC which was under the company of Notis Global (NGBL). Notis was a public company trading on the OTC but now is defunct.

Notis was based out of New Jersey and was a hemp producer and distributor.

MF mentioned he was building a CanIt Pod in Pueblo, CO. I assume it has something to do with Turetsky. Turetsky has connections to New York (NY- Shi, LLC) and New Jersey (Notis Global)

Craft Cannabis on their website states: The Company is developing a cannabis Multi State Operation including the following states: Florida, Michigan, Colorado, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, and more.

It's not just a coincidence that all the states mentioned are exactly the states MF has connections too. Either through CanIt Pods or friends.

What gets me though is the similarity between Shi Farms and CIGN. They both have farms licensed under another company and then attached to a public company.

Shi Farms was a well respected hemp cultivator - they even hosted PBS at one time for a documentary on hemp. But, like many things, it fell to some legal problems (or so I hear - not verified). But it begs to wonder why they fell when they did well. However, before they closed shop they were only bringing in around $6 million dollars. A far cry from what Feldenkrais said he could do.