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Wintermute

08/28/13 9:51 AM

#21112 RE: kbbccandyman #21111

kbbccandyman wrote:

There is such a person who could take the reins. And that would be Robert Rieger, who has been referred to by some on this board as the "mad scientist". However, he is not a mad scientist,
rather he is an experienced executive with a proven record and
industry experience in the armor industry. Only problem is I don't know if he would accept a leadership position with BORK if offered.



I have to agree with you there. He is an extremely competent individual. However, I am willing to bet that he would only "take the reigns" with Kryron, not necessarily with B.I. I can't imagine anyone actually wanting to have to deal with all the B.I. baggage if there was any way not to. If what you say about the patent application were true, perhaps Rieger could suss out the real way to make it (remember, Sean Floyd knows the mix too), apply for a proper patent on that, and cut JB out of the whole thing? One could only hope Rieger would take such a new company (based on the real Kryron formula) public so the rest of us could invest with him...

And as far as Safer and JB with JB directing Safer to do certain things ... even if prohibited by law ... happens every time Safer visits JB in planning for his appeal of his DUI conviction. Prison officials have no way of knowing what transpires between the attorney & client. That is unless someone can show probable cause and can get a court order to record their conversations.



You're right, that could very well be. It would be stupid, of course, considering the extra prison time if JB were caught doing so. I'm still inclined to think that Saffer got his basic instructions beforehand and has simply been acting on those in a general manner.

My opinion as to why JB would blow up potential deals and testing with folks like Pratt & Whitney is simple. I believe that JB provided bogus info for his patent application so no one could ever duplicate his Kryron and scientific testing would very quickly prove it impossible to create Kryron with the info filed with his patent. So, the real Kryron that only he knows how to make would remain his ... for ever.



But Sean Floyd has successfully created/mixed Kryron into different versions of armor. What am I missing there? And anyway, as mentioned above, maybe Rieger will deconstruct the whole thing anyway.

I really believe at this point that the only way to really allow Kryron applications to develop may be to keep JB out of it. Maybe that would require some of what I said above, maybe not. But at this point I feel that Rieger and Sean Floyd would make for a good team--scientific expertise and a real interest in protecting the shareholders.

Flatcat

08/28/13 3:04 PM

#21114 RE: kbbccandyman #21111

Not true. Sean knows how to make Kryron correctly and has done so.

diannedawn

08/29/13 11:25 AM

#21133 RE: kbbccandyman #21111

There is such a person who could take the reins. And that would be Robert Rieger, who has been referred to by some on this board as the "mad scientist". However, he is not a mad scientist,
rather he is an experienced executive with a proven record and
industry experience in the armor industry. Only problem is I don't know if he would accept a leadership position with BORK if offered.

Do you know him personally?
Do you know Sean personally?

Just curious as to who you think would be better...

Why do you think he sabotaged the testing with Pratt & whitney by providing defective material for them to test????? That is because the research folks at Pratt & Whitney would soon find out
the Kryron material they were testing with is not even close to
same material covered by his patent.

Many people would not even consider this to be possible.
as in

Not true. Sean knows how to make Kryron correctly and has done so.



I consider ALL things to be possible...
but it seems that these two statements are at odds.

I do not know enough about Sean to know if he is truly what he presents himself to be, or not...
I have often trusted people too much.
I USE TO pretty much assume that people are honest, and well meaning...

Now I know better!
...Yet there are still a few good people in the world...

Is Sean one of them?