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sunspotter

01/14/12 11:17 AM

#18428 RE: twilko #18427

"First it was a hokey technology"

It's still a "hokey technology".

There's no such thing as water that can be programmed by magnetic fields to interact with organisms, whether animal or vegetable, and any company that claims there is is clearly a scam.

More seriously, a company that conducts a unauthorized illegal clinical trial in a developing country that results in ten people discontinuing their life-saving medicines , as AQLV claims to have done, is breaking US, Kenyan and International laws, not to mention the Nuremberg Code.

Still, the beauty of AQLV's real business plan is that if you can pre-select investors who are so bereft of scientific knowledge and common sense that they will believe the "magic programmed water" story, you pretty well know they'll believe anything else you tell them, inclduding that some mystery anonymous group is going to give them $50 million.

Fertile ground indeed for the AquaLiv scam.

janice shell

01/14/12 7:08 PM

#18472 RE: twilko #18427

The financials are now clean, and next is phase II.

They still haven't restated all of those Qs. See page 27.

http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=8338118