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Wednesday, 08/28/2013 2:11:31 PM

Wednesday, August 28, 2013 2:11:31 PM

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When did the rational arguments against MedGen become this sad spiral of paranoia? You want to know the biggest indicator that MedGen is not a scam? Because in the arguments against it EVERYTHING is a scam.

There isn't the setup of legal and straightforward business to perhaps sell shares, or try to dilute, or conduct something else illicit. No.

In these arguments, if Nick said he is wearing a blue shirt from the GAP today he got last Monday, there is a steady stream of reasons as to why Nick could not have possibly bought that shirt on Monday. That color is not in season at the GAP. The GAP was closed that day. There is no blue shirt with a color at the store, it's only online, etc. etc. Forget that this has no eyewitness basis to any event actually or not actually occurring. All it's supposed to do is cast doubt over what Nick has said. Forget that Nick could have found the shirt on the sales rack from this past season. Doesn't matter. Finding an answer or rational explanation is not the goal.

And in this total lie scenario, Nick is made out to not only be lying about everything he's ever uttered, he is made out to be a complete sociopath, incapable of telling the truth, recognizing right from wrong, bent on destroying shareholders wealth while he gains thousands of dollars.

Or, there is another possibility.

Realize, in EVERY circumstance, for which we have had a rational and logical stream of updates, there is indeed at least ONE possible stream of alternatives in which every single statement and deal Nick has ever told us about is indeed possible to be completely true and accurate. And that's all we need. There is no smoking gun. There is no eyewitness. Just far-fetched theories trying to make the sociopathic persona look true.

But the fact is, as we go longer and longer with the development of this company, it is actually NICK that is becoming more and more the truth-teller.

Don't forget, at one point, there was never any products, there were never for sale, and even though multiple people I personally know have tried the products and verified their effectiveness, we're supposed to believe from non-customer sources that they don't work, that they are indeed a scam.

But, personally, I can tell you Stem-Intense works, and works well. I've reordered half a dozen times already because I have been very impressed, and I have never ordered a product from a company I'm invested in multiple times like this.

So, what if it takes two more weeks for MedGen to be on Walgreens.com? Or five? Or seventeen? If in fact they are going to be doing business with them, does the ultimate timeframe of developing their infrastructure really matter? Only to today's PPS. Which, if you're in this long-term to see the company develop, doesn't even matter.

So, two choices: One, Nick is a sociopath. Or two, Nick is building a company again, and doing a great job managing delays and making large deals.

I've got time to wait and see how the second option plays out.