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ColeThornton

11/12/08 12:07 PM

#108876 RE: Destan #108874

Destan, the Sky/Worm/Dragon/Strat(whatever)...

Has been around for many years. It has been demonstrated and shown at shows over and over. There was even a clip on the net of it being demonstrated on telivision. The problem though, just like with GlobeTel/Sanswire, no military, no police dept, no one ever bought one! The way these things usually work, is the company pumps some sort of paradigm shifting technology while their insiders are getting rich with salaries and perks or stock for collateral schemes. About the time everyone figures out it's a scam and the stuff doesn't work, the shareholders who were duped have lost just about everything. Most pump and dump scams only have one "great" idea to hype and promote. If these guys were anything they were at the top of the hype and promote game...

They told us about MagicMoney and what a wonderful technology that was... it failed.

They told us about their Stratellite program and how it would have 300 ships by the end of last year... it failed.

Then it was the S2A and how they planned to break high altitude records with it... it failed.

They told us about HotZone and how it could economically bring wireless service to many areas... they even put out ridiculous projections about how much money it would make in Mexico... it failed.

They told us Centerline would make millions and it turned out not to only be a failure but a "fraud" to!

etc... etc... etc... etc... etc... etc... etc...

So as you can see, this looks just like another typical small South Florida scam company.

We also just found out that their new "agreement" is with another small South Florida company a couple doors down. You know most companies have to search far and wide for just the right partner to turn their company around. What a coincident GlobeTel/Sanswire had one right in the neighborhood....

and how typical!












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WarpCore61

11/12/08 3:34 PM

#108885 RE: Destan #108874

Perhaps Vern isn't aware there are multiple models of the Sky Dragon. The model designed for stratospheric operation is composed of 10 segments and is close to 700 feet in total length. This was described in a document I downloaded from the Stuttgart site a few months ago, and discussed with a few people over the phone. I'll try and dig up that document and post a link, unless someone beats me to it.

So, when Vern refers to the model we've seen in pics and video as not being a candidate for extreme high altitude, I agree.

Standby for another model we have yet to see to make it's debut in the near future.