1. Does he/the company still own this plant? (No) 2. Did he sell it for more, or less, than he paid for it originally? 3. Has he ever turned a profit, in any year, ever?
Each offering has been more and more toxic, more and more dilutive. Each new business, from infomercials to hair straighteners to George Foreman knock-offs, to an energy drink, has been less and less successful.
Now, to raise money he has to use the lender of last resort.
The history is clear. It's long. It's more than a decade. It's documented.
You make this sound like a VH1 "Behind the Music" episode, but this pipe dream has an unhappy ending. And encouraging people to put their hard-earned money at risk for this incredibly risky venture is, in my opinion, irresponsible.
P.S. If I had a dollar for each time I was told we were "30 days away from the action" on Cirtran, I'd have enough dollars to buy the company. We've been 30 days away for, what, three years?