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fza

01/31/25 9:46 AM

#285117 RE: ruskie1 #285116

But to just completely ignore a PR that he apparently knew wasn’t going to happen. That’s absolutely shameful



If that is the case it is your obligation as a stockholder to contact Web and he can give you a link to whatever agency required to report manipulation by lying. Words have meaning. He knew it therefore he lied. Please keep us informed of your progress. Can't wait for the updates or is this just about pissing and moaning.....again. LOL
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arachnodude

01/31/25 9:52 AM

#285118 RE: ruskie1 #285116

Pretty audacious to expect a CEO to hold a personal press conference every time a timeline shifts in a pioneering, first-of-its-kind biotech endeavor. Welcome to reality, where innovation isn’t delivered on demand like your Amazon Prime packages.

Kim Thompson doesn’t “ignore” PRs—he moves forward. That’s how real businesses operate. KBLB isn’t in the business of issuing retractions every time a milestone takes longer than expected. It’s in the business of developing the “Holy Grail of textiles” and building the infrastructure to scale it. Reading beyond this board details that.

If he were “pumping the stock” with false PRs, where’s the cash out? Where’s the insider dumping? Where’s the sudden vanishing act? Oh wait—he’s still here, still leading the company, still securing funding, and still pushing forward. That’s not the behavior of a con artist—it’s the behavior of a CEO working to bring a groundbreaking product to market.

Do you honestly think that a CEO, whose company is under the scrutiny of investors, regulators, and partners, would just “lie” in a PR with no repercussions? If so, maybe the stock market isn’t the place for you.

Taking it a step further: Do you know what they do in Vietnam to those who scam them? Vietnam doesn’t play games when it comes to fraud, especially corporate fraud. If a foreign company were caught scamming the government or business partners, it wouldn’t just be a slap on the wrist—it would be severe consequences...

Immediate Expulsion & Blacklisting – Foreign companies that deceive local investors or violate agreements can be permanently banned from doing business in Vietnam.

Criminal Charges & Imprisonment – Vietnam has strict anti-fraud and corruption laws under the Penal Code. Executives caught engaging in fraudulent business practices face years in prison.

Asset Seizure & Fines – Authorities don’t hesitate to seize assets, freeze accounts, and impose massive financial penalties on businesses caught misleading the government or investors.

Government-Ordered Shutdowns – A company engaging in deceptive practices can have its licenses revoked instantly, and it won’t be able to operate within Vietnam’s borders.

And yet… KBLB just secured an official Vietnamese investment license, allowing them to expand production.

So ask yourself:

Would Vietnam grant that to a company built on lies?

Would any government allow a scam operation to expand its footprint in their country?

Of course not. Because KBLB isn’t a scam, and Kim Thompson isn’t the fraud you desperately want him to be.

If trolls were held to the same standard they demand from Kim Thompson, they’d have to retract 90% of their posts. But instead, they just rewrite history, twist narratives, and conveniently “forget” their past failures.

At the end of the day, you don’t like the way he communicates because it doesn’t fit the neat, predictable timeline you demand. That’s not a credibility issue—that’s a you issue.
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