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arachnodude

08/30/25 9:28 AM

#289342 RE: WebSlinger #289340

Yaaaawwnnn! 🥱 The “credibility halo effect” only applies if the science doesn’t exist.

In KBLB’s case, the science does. The transgenic silkworm platform is real, patented, and has been validated across multiple independent settings (Notre Dame, Lam Dong, Dr. Kumar, etc.).

That’s the entire difference between empty promises and forward-looking statements backed by deliverable tech.

Comparing this to Theranos or Madoff is just lazy — because in those cases, there was no underlying product. Here, there is. And it’s scaling. 💥💥💥 BAM !!! 💥💥💥
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igotthemojo

08/30/25 2:45 PM

#289344 RE: WebSlinger #289340

"That is a major tenet of many successful penny stock scams (eg, Theranos, Bernie Madoff's Ponzi Scheme, the Enron Scandal, etc)"

none of your examples are penny stocks, thus your opinion lacks foundation...

"If Henry Kissinger and George Shultz are on the board, this company must be legitimate."

they are not on kblb's board nor is anyone similar on kblb's board...so that simply does not apply....try again...

"These are not people who would risk their reputations on a frivolous or fraudulent venture."

correct...there are those who would not and do their due dilligence to see that they dont...theranos, madoff and enron were very good billion dollar scams that pulled in the very greedy....many many savvy investors didnt go near them...but again, what do billion dollar scams in common with an 8 cent stock?...kblb doesnt have Obama endorsing them...so your whole scenario is rubbish...

"They must have access to information that I don't, so I can trust their judgment."

they likely do or can...but it is ridiculous for people to invest simply on the basis of the status of other investors...but even the wealthy can do stupid things...its not so much they are being fooled, they are just being lazy....it happens..

" It allows the company to bypass the normal skepticism and rigorous questioning that a startup would typically face. "

are you suggesting that kblb has not had any skepticism or rigorous questioning??....if you are not, then what the hell is your point in all the nonsense you are posting....

"Investors and the public alike are more willing to believe the company's fantastic claims because of the caliber of its associates."

im glad you think kblb's claims are fanatstic...because i agree...they are...and the high caliber associates are not just there for show...they are people who are ACTIVELY involved in the business...

Dr Kumar is a world reknown expert in sericulture...but he is also head of kblb's sericulture production....Vietnam has been involved in sericulture for a thousand years...they are a large producer of silk in the world with about 2000 tons produced annually...they have spent YEARS dealing with kblb...they have collaborated with kblb, inspected and raised their silkworms...as a result, they have licensed kblb to produce product in their richest sericulture region and have themselves signed agreements to assist kblb in that production...

whether or not kblb succeeds is still an unknown...but i think, CLEARLY, it is not a scam...