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Re: grantastic post# 39634

Monday, 09/18/2023 1:05:17 PM

Monday, September 18, 2023 1:05:17 PM

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Since the comments from the board poster appear to be directed at me, I will respond accordingly. My post referred to in these comments said nothing about “valuable patents” or “plenty of deals being worked on.” My comment about things going on behind the scenes referred to legal maneuvering over Halpern related issues and had nothing to do with deals, “fantastical tales of tomorrow,” or any form of promotional tactics.

MAXD has only one active patent and it is for the MAXD Biometric Audio Security. This was the base technology Lloyd Trammel invented which was never completed. It is a shell, a foundation for a concept. Therefore, until the technology is developed, the only value is in Halpern’s imagination. As to the technology, I have been repeatedly stating that the current MAXD technology is outdated and would need engineering to be marketable. Once again, the value is only in Halpern’s imagination. I didn’t mention any “deals being worked on.” Therefore, my comments were not related to promoting the company, past, present, or future.

How can it be said “it seems Vechery is using the same tactics” when nothing has been announced? I don’t see any tactics being employed. He is not posting on the boards. I am not posting for him on the boards. I haven’t seen anyone promoting the technology other than Halpern on his websites. The stock is dormant on the Expert Market so why would anyone be promoting at this time? Other than Halpern.

I have always been against the “Halpern tactics” and have admitted to being one of those “naïve investors,” but that was many years ago. The only person I see using “tactics” of any type is Halpern, which appears to be to annoy and harass Harvey Vechery into taking action.

If Harvey Vechery and the new group were to employ the “Halpern tactics” to pump the stock, I would openly come out against that strategy. There must first be a viable product to market before promotion begins.