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Re: gotmilk post# 10381

Saturday, 01/28/2012 7:56:39 PM

Saturday, January 28, 2012 7:56:39 PM

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I was reviewing the facebook page and came across some interesting things. 1st, it appears all the negative posts on their wall and the whole fiasco with the web page has been removed? Maybe they are putting their best foot forward as they are expecting possibly more potential investors?

2nd, does anyone recall the below post and testing with dept. of Homeland security? Reviewing the below.. maybe there is more than just a leap of faith that the president's speech may have been referring to Bourque Industries? Does anyone have any information of gov't agencies testing armor from any other company out there? Also maybe this helps explain the change in the amount of info from the company the past 3 months as Doug pointed out??

From · November 4, 2011 at 1:25pm:
"A quick note from the field on a VERY successful IED test with the Department of Homeland Security:

"On Wednesday November 2nd, Kryron Terminator armor panels were subjected to IED blast testing for the Department of Homeland Security. The tests utilized live IED's against all three types of Kryron Terminator panels: the Thinline, the In-Conjunction and the Fat Boy. Various types of devices were constructed using low explosive black powder to Binary, PETN Boosters and C-4 high explosives. All devices were made of steel pipe with end caps and had additional fragmentation added (nuts, bolts, screws and nails). The panels were set at standoff distances from less than 10 inches, to contact shots placing high explosive devices directly on the Kryron panels. Not one of the Kryron Terminator panels sustained any penetration from any fragmentation. Several of the panels were deformed and proprietary materials were melted from the blast over pressure and high heat but maintained sufficient structural integrity to defeat fragmentation."
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This in conjuction with the testing at Ft. Bragg, and at Dugway,
I am really starting to like the odds that everything is going to turn out just fine, hopefully sooner than later!