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4sleddogs

03/03/17 11:19 AM

#139770 RE: NCAR #139768

Get your timeline right. "Same things for 14 years", LOL!

Gold49er

03/03/17 1:20 PM

#139801 RE: NCAR #139768

Pd - FACT 5 is a FACT. FACT 5 points to FACT 2 Being a FACT

The only facts are, that he said those things. The truth is they are a fantasies from Kay! He's been saying the same thing for 14 years!




1st, Did you just inadvertently say what your motivation for being here is ? By Emphatically Stating "The truth is they are a fantasies from Kay!" Opps!

If you believe the statements made by Kay are in deed Fantasies, then there is no reason to own the stock, or to be posting here unless shorting or some other ulterior motive.


Would you please explain your statement to the Board...

Ahhh, cough cough what I meant to say was..............

__________________________Please Excuse me for a moment



2nd, Don't throw out the baby with the bath water.

FACT 5 is a FACT. FACT 5 points to FACT 2 Being a FACT
Ref: My Original Post
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=129184240

Except for in this instance we have to drop the "S" on Deals and Players and just use Major Major Deal with Major Major Player.

For the time being. If Kay was correct on Deal and Player, then I'll give him the benefit of being correct on the Pural Form of the words.


"I'll" as in Me, Myself and I.

You take it anyway you want to, as will anyone who reads the Post will in their own mind.


Fact 6 is FACT too.

I will read into FACT 6 what I want to, you may do as you wish.

INTEL now has Hardware MultiFactor Authentication, ACS/SFOR working with INTEL/McAffee. SFOR is suing Companies Infringing upon its Patents. If Intel is infringing on SFOR IP, Intel would not be forming partnerships with a company that would be suing them most Likely.

(It is yet to be determined who's Technology/IP is behind Intel's Multifactor Authenticaton)

How many companies do we know of that Presently have enforceable Patents on MultiFactor Authentication, I can think of 2 right off the bat.. (Could be more) How many show up as Partners of McAffee/Intel ?

Does Intel have their own Multifactor Authentication Patent(s) that don't infringe upon SFOR's ?

When you begin to eliminate other possibilities, the equation 1=1 =2
Seems more plausible.

Nothing is to be Believed as far as what's behind Intel's Multifactor Authenticaton Until Proven.


But then..............


We got somethin', we both know it, we don't talk too much about it
Ain't no real big secret, all the same, somehow you get around it
Oh listen, it don't really matter to me, baby
You believe what you wanna believe