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Re: lopaka post# 15389

Thursday, 11/19/2009 8:59:38 PM

Thursday, November 19, 2009 8:59:38 PM

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This guy is great.

I promised to never post again but reading some of these post crack me up. Don't worry you can't ask tough questions. If you do the faith walkers will eat you up. It's not worth it. I enjoy a gamble or a swing trade with the best of them and that is why I follow this company. The chart works like clock work and the story Battis is telling is right up there with some of the best.

Sidenote, I was outside the other day, this is no joke and my wife shot a flashlight in my eyes. It was pitch black and it made me squirm. The light in the eyes was too much. I bring this up because the video was no different then a flashlight in my opinion. (at least at night)

A real question is why did they not mention the "puking" as a side effect in the video? The video made is seem that they get a little bit dazed, but they backed off the Nausea statement? Why? (Used the language IMBALANCE and VISION IMPAIRMENT---first time they did not use NAUSEA)


The real story will be the sales, laugh my ass out loud. I don't see it happening. I could be wrong, but I am sure there will be some type of DELAY coming down the pipeline.

Good luck to everyone, thought I'd stop by.

And yes, trade shows, celeb visits, vehicle paintings this is NOT needed at all, if the product is what they say it is, it would sell itself by referrals..everything they are doing is a waste of time..they keep dragging this never ending story..dangling the fruit..you all believe and chase..


Competition:
Also, I believe this is te competition, not taser.

* The Penn State facility is testing a “Distributed Sound and Light Array Debilitator” a.k.a. the “puke ray.” The colors and rhythm of light are absorbed by the retina and disorient the brain, blinding the victim for several seconds. In conjunction with disturbing sounds, it can make the person stumble or feel nauseated. Foreign Policy in Focus reports that the Department of Homeland Security, with $1 million invested for testing the device, hopes to see it “in the hands of thousands of policemen, border agents and National Guardsmen” by 2010.

http://www.beyondleftright.com/topics/police-a-military/1687-cops-with-portable-pain-weapon-and-robocops-come-to-pittsburgh-