I think they're trying to break something into the mainstream market and
that something has to be unique in order to accomplish that goal.
 Since it's not 'really' unique, they have to fake it.
 Since they are faking it, they're not likely to challange anyone or come
down on the little guy.
 In the meantime, something real is getting out and doing amazing
things...promoting the reality of CS in general by going around existing
mainstream lies with more lies.
 It's a mirrors and smoke against smoke and mirrors ploy.
 The 'real deal' has a bad rep due to mainstream slight of hand...ie...for
no good reason, but reasoning with the unreasonable is a fools game.

 Essentially, they're producing a real rabbit using slight of hand by
calling the rabbit a chicken.
 Nobody wants to hear about slaughtering the Sacred Easter Bunny.

 No, we're not killin rabbits...it's a chicken.  Now eat your rabbit
wrapped in a feather suit.

 So, "crooks" might be a little harsh.
 Extremly slick opportunists, perhaps.

 Everything about them is like a "Teflon Banana Peel", but the banana
itself just might turn out be the bonanza fruit for us all.
 If they get a big first bite, that doesn't bother me.
 They did, after all, open a blindly slammed and well defended door. [If
they manage to pull it off]

 Nor does whoever uses chicken soup to cure a cold, later finding fur under
the feathers.
 If it works and can't hurt....and people will try it if you call the
barking cat 'Fido'... what difference does it make if you know the animals
name before hand?

One day the truth might blind-side everyone who can't look at it now.

Fact is, I see a LOT of activity along those lines by a lot of major
coroporate concerns...not just American Biotech.

 Curead bandaids?  Agion Technologies?  ..maybe Sterling Pharm.   BIG players.

So, yea..it's a con job.  A distraction game. Reverse bait and switch.
 But so is using security and freedom in the same sentence to sell
insurance that everyone really believes they need anyhow, but don't want to
look at that need.

 Buy this big honker of an SUV and stroke your ego! 

The fine print...
 [..it's fuel cell run and gets 50 MPG, never mind that you're in this show
room for the shear status.]

Ode
>
>  Thanks for posting the info on Clifton Mining. I'm pretty  sure they
>  are crooks.
>
>Mike Monett
>
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