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Wednesday, 02/22/2012 1:21:01 AM

Wednesday, February 22, 2012 1:21:01 AM

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Potential investors wouldn't be interested in the specs of MS, you really believe that?


Yes, I do believe that. Do you think that potential investors of Microsoft want to see the code written that makes Windows work? Do you think potential investors of Caterpillar want to know how many MPG their equipment gets?


You think all potential investors have heard of the zf insertions, platform worm, etc. and what they mean to the success of the evolving science toward future spider silk products?


If they're intelligent people, then yes. All of that has been PR'd directly from the company. All they have to do is look at the main page of the KBLB website. You really don't know anything about investors, do you?


And finally, you don't think it worthwhile to disclose the future products that could be made from the spider silk hopes to develop?


Sure, it's a great idea, but there is absolutely no reason to hold a PC for that. They can just go to the KBLB website. In fact, everything that you want the world to hear is available in previous PRs and CCs for anyone to access.


A pc or interview with national media wouldn't be for you and me, it would be for the millions of potential investors and thousands of potential companies that ARE interested.


And here we have it, the real point of all of your ranting and raving. You don't think that people don't already know the things that you're asking. You don't think that people can't find out about all of the things that you're asking. You just think that it's KBLB's job to make every person in the world an investor. Right now. Before they even have a product to sell. You essentially want Kim to go door to door to every house in America and tell them what a great company KBLB will be at some point in the future. You want him to explain to everyone what they have done so far, and that even though they haven't accomplished their goals yet, and even though they don't have a product for sale, and even though they haven't made one cent to write down as earnings, they should go buy stock in the company so that fatcat will STFU already!


And you wonder why I have to post these arguments over and over when these are the best arguments you and others have?


Oh no, I have plenty of theories of my own for why you are stuck on repeat. I just can't say them without getting banned.


I may be the most positive poster on this board, I believe in the science and also in the future of vast commercial products. I'm the only one posting with enough confidence in KBLB to put it out in the public and let the market decide what its worth. You are certainly not.


No, I am very positive on this stock, which is why I have a lot of money invested in it. But I don't think that the company has to go sell itself to investors before they're even ready to sell themselves to customers. That is your ridiculous point. You've made your point, now let it go for love of all that is not idiotic! All you're going to do is get more and more people to put you on ignore and more and more people to keep reporting all of your posts as SPAM or OFF-TOPIC, which they usually are.


You don't agree with me then fine, but don't misrepresent everything I say by twisting the meaning of the words.


I learned from you. You keep saying "KBLB needs to go massivly public NOW, and if they don't, it's BAD for the company." You were told repeatedly, "Sure, it may be good for the stock (even if only short term) if they PR old news like it was new news, but it's not necessarily BAD for the company or the stock if they don't do it before they have something new to say." Do you know how many times you have "misrepresented everything said by twisting the meaning" when you come back with, "I don't know why all of you keep saying that publicity will be bad for the company." You just hear what you want to hear. No one says that it would be bad for the company, and long-term, it probably won't have any effect on the stock either. Short-term, it might. But you don't entertain that possibility, because you refuse to believe that you could possibly be wrong. You think you're right no matter what. And when people tell you that you may or may not be right, you start stuttering again, saying that you are right and everyone else is wrong... over and over and over.


Hey fatcat, I will fully admit that I may be wrong in my stance about the necessity for having a PC to give the world old news like it was new news. Why don't you just say the same thing and we can let it go. I'll STFU up if you will!
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