I will be ROFLOL when the Army contract / order is announced, because I know you will have a few head spinners for how that happened. Hint: It won’t be do to Bruce Le’s genius.
And the context was in relation to not saying yes to every customer that wants our product. AT THIS POINT IN TIME. Because, yes, that is foolish to think we can provide the globe at this point in time. Even in the future, when we are able to provide, saying yes to every customer is a foolish thought. Mass production does not mean unlimited production.
Nothing says KBLB and the Army are done doing business. Even if contracts have lapsed. Even if product was unfulfilled. Once KBLB gets it right, and I believe they will, (and quite possibly as soon as Q3/Q4) the Army and many others will welcome them with open arms.
My guess is (and that's all anybody really has unless they have insider knowledge of KBLB's dealings with the Army) the Army asked KBLB to "retool" the product. The Army has specs it wants met. Like any customer will. To me, the door is still wide open here.
If this product was so easy to mass produce then I ask you why hasn't it been done to this point? In the history of mankind! Why aren't the other companies beating us to the punch? The ones so much more equipped to do so than KBLB (Dupont, BASF, etc.)? Or the "Goo Companies?" And if someone has that answer they need to contact all of the above, because I'm sure they got a spot on their team for you.
To continue focusing on the past while KBLB is obviously honing their focus on the now and future, is obviously your right, but, may I direct you to a quote from Tony Robbins:
I get where the naysayers and doubters are coming from. It's been a long ride of trading in true pennies. There are still naysayers and doubters with it consistently closing in the .20's+. As this stock continues to climb upward there will still be naysayers and doubters even when we're talking dollars.
But, if those naysayers and doubters were there in the pennies through to the dollars, are they really naysayers and doubters? Nah, I think that makes them believers. Like the rest of us!