Repost narration of Sloan’s recent visit to Arrayit Headquarters:
I appreciate your assessment and comments about visitors to Arrayit.
I was one of those visitors. My visit was on Oct 3, 2019. I had wanted to visit Arrayit for a couple of years but procrastinated. The consequence of the April 1, 2019 disappointment and the subsequent filing of the SEC Form 15 prompted all sorts of rumors, conspiracy theories, speculation, and outright lies on Social Media. A partial list of those included the following:
. Arrayit is a scam
. Arrayit is bankrupt
. Arrayit operates in a strip mall
. Arrayit is selling off its equipment
. Arrayit is having yard sales to raise money
. Arrayit isn’t paying its rent
. Arrayit has been evicted from its facility
. Arrayit doesn’t produce anything
. Mark isn’t even in the U.S.
. The electricity has been turned off
. Mark is on the run and has left the country
As a result of the constant stream of claims and innuendo I began to wonder if any of the assertions might have merit. I certainly didn’t think they were true but the best way for me to confirm or deny the allegations being made was for me to go to California and find out for myself. I went to Arrayit’s headquarters and was fortunate to visit with Rene, Mark, and staff members. I asked lots of questions. Did I get specific definitive answers to all of my questions; the answer is no…because of the limitations caused by the SEC Form 15. Was I able to get a sense as to whether Arrayit was a profitable going concern and that management was doing their best to execute on its business plan? The answer was a resounding yes. Would I be inclined to add to my holdings at these depressed prices even without the financials? The answer was also yes.
In summary, my trip was well worth the time and expense.