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Sheepdog

06/01/17 7:09 PM

#85037 RE: jackPOTday #85036

The only thing these scams can "accomplish" is to personally create a paper company and have the shareholders buy it for millions.

Not to worry, U-sell-o will negotiate hard with U-sell-o like he did with SJR when he sold those disruptive patents to SJR for all those valuable shares of SJR.....

surfkast

06/01/17 8:47 PM

#85041 RE: jackPOTday #85036

Look at some of the failures.............. But let us not forget the GROBLOW! "the best, most efficient and most effective system for growing medical cannabis hydroponically."


INCC owns 100% of Medical Cannabis Holdings, Inc., a Colorado corporation ("MCHI"), which is in the business of acquiring companies with technologies that make growing and processing medical cannabis more efficient, cleaner, greener and smarter.
MCHI owns 100% of:
GroPro Systems, Inc., a Florida corporation ("GroPro"). Antonio Uccello, the CEO of INCC, stated, "We believe that GroPro has the best, most efficient and most effective system for growing medical cannabis hydroponically. GroPro is in the final stages of filing its intellectual property paperwork with the USPTO, which is expected to be completed in the coming weeks, after which we will be able to showcase the system."
Vortex Delivery Systems, Inc., a Colorado corporation that has purchased all of the assets of Vortex Water Pipes. MCHI anticipates adding delivery products to the existing Vortex medical marijuana lines.
Existing projects:
Chaffee County Property:
One of GroPro's significant customers (John Mehos dba Prosperous Valley) is finalizing his application for a medical marijuana grower's license for submission to Colorado, which INCC believes will be reviewed sometime after October 1, 2014. Assuming approval of the state application, GroPro will close on the real estate it has under contract in Chaffee County. It is anticipated that GroPro will begin construction of a state-of-the-art GroPro facility in Chaffee County beginning in the first quarter of 2015, with an anticipated completion by the end of the second quarter of 2015. INCC intends to lease the GroPro System in order to generate a recurring revenue stream. Prosperous Valley's application includes a lease of the state of the art facility and GroPro system for $1,000,000 per month, quarterly in arrears.