RE:RE:While waiting to hear about this "Residential Revolution" Geez...yeah. I hear ya loud and clear Pandora. I own a significant position in YFI, TLT and ATE. All have blue sky potential but all supressed by the multinationals. They are like minnows in a sea of sharks. The multinationals have the money, power and influence to control many variables and you can bet they do everything in their power to suppress, derail and drive these companies or individuals into bankruptcy. Most certainly it is an uneven playing field.
In the case of TLT their results are the best EVER seen and IMO they have the cure for most cancers. These results should be hitting mainstream media across the globe, but with the exception of shareholders and a few select groups, virtually nobody knows about them. Furthermore, they continue to struggle to raise any money and trials drag out over years.
Yet multinationals pitch to the public raising billions of dollars every year from bleeding hearts and they are no closer than they were 10 or 20 years ago. The hell if they ever see a nickel from me!
Makes me angry. There are so many wrongs in this world...all led by money, greed and power.
Pandora wrote: SamDiego wrote: it is said that we are leading, can anyone speculate on why Andrew deemed it strategically prudent to go into "stealth mode" beginning 3 years ago? I know he said something about hiding from prying eye"s but if that was the only reason he could have just closed the curtains. Most of our competitors are " BIG" and therefore their ethics and integrity is beyond reproach (so Leo and his suppoters claim) Is there any sound basis to this apparent stategy? Any written papers explainng this theory? Someone told me once that it was commonly employed under circumstnces where a small vulnerable co. finds itself in competition with giant billion $ cap co.s. I don`t know anything about the subject and always forgot to ask Royal. Maybe I kept thinking he would bring it up in his pursuit to educate novice shareholders. Apparently that was wrongful thinking.
Another site I follow is V.TLT and it has what appears to be a very effective treatment for bladder cancer i.e. 2 patients on a trial have been cancer-free for well over 180 days and they are going nowhere. Price struggling to stay above 30 cents. A similar theory of being suppressed by the big boys often comes up. The theory that big drug companies do not want a 'cure' or 'near cure' found because of the money trail of continuous drug flows to needy patients. That has been a theory for many, many years re a cancer cure. The big boys are in control.