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Re: BeanTrader post# 63446

Sunday, 02/28/2010 10:05:55 PM

Sunday, February 28, 2010 10:05:55 PM

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Tell you why? Why people are out to damage a small company? The company damaged itself, hints the no SS released when promised, raising of the A/S while stating they retired 2 billion with no filing, not responding to investors, no information in months, Tom quitting, the Caveat Emptor on pinksheets, and the list goes on! Almost every negative poster here posts facts and every positive poster posts assumptions.

Quit assuming and read the facts brought to your attention. I get tired of repeating myself and hearing ridiculously stupid responses as to why this is a great company.

If anything actually comes to fruition with this company, I will be the first to admit I was wrong. You can rub my nose in it all you want and I will take it. You will probably disappear when the stock goes to no bid then the R/S hits.

Have any of you actually grown marijuana or owned a business. Both are very tough to accomplish the right way. This company has no experience in the industry, no money to keep it going for the first couple of years, no experience in Montana. For them to have an operation that profits, it will take loads of cash for the equipment, knowledge, building, etc. I have seen grow operations where the ventilation system alone cost $50,000. They had to rent a costly crane to put the system on the roof and that's just the intake system. You have numerous $1000+ lights, eco-friendly exhaust systems, Hydroponic systems, fertilizers, pumps, seeds or seedlings that are very very pricey, soilless mediums to hold the plants up and distribute fertilizer when it needs it, and the list goes on.

If they were accomplishing any of these then I am sure we would have had a press release stating something of the matter. Maybe something like, "we have purchased or leased a building", or "we have a great team together to get the job done". We would have heard something by now.