How does it do that?
it proves RCC Holdings is not a scam and Gene Newton is not a scam artist..
Trade missions, seminars, conferences etc. are money making operations. They are rampant throughout the country. You can't find a single hotel in a 'pleasant' part of the world that doesn't have these activities scheduled year around. Depending upon your specialty you can find a trade 'mission', 'conference' 'show' or 'seminar' every month somewhere in the country.
If you want to you can sign up to be a 'sponsor' of any one of them. All you need to do is pay the fee. Once you become a sponsor, you can host a meeting, provide a forum for a discussion, host an afternoon cocktail hour and you can certainly get a quote on the website. No one even needs to know if you represent a real company or if you are merely representing your own private interests.
I went to a fuel cell trade mission in Boulder Colorado about four years ago and one of the sponsors was a guy who had a house on a small island in the San Juan Islands north of Seattle. He wanted to make contact with people that might figure out a way to get power to his house. He had absolutely zero to offer to the conference except for the lanyards with his name on them that people wore to hold their ID tags.
Attendance at these things provides absolutely no credibility to the attendees or the sponsors. They are money making events put on all the time. I'm sure Atlanta puts on dozens of them a year. They fill up the hotels, the restaurants, the shopping malls and they provide increases in the tax revenue base. Atlanta doesn't care whose money they take in, they will not refuse revenue from anyone. They certainly will do nothing to discourage the participation of anyone by doing anything as crass as a background check. LOL