RE:RE:Conspiracy Theories Again....Jawstoyz, I expect you read my post. I did not attack you for asking questions, which every investor should do. However, you've made your point about a building being empty based on another company you invested in a decade ago. If you had done even a small amount of due diligence you would see that biocloud is being manufactured at OES in London, Ontario, and there have been photos shared of them being manufactured there. Also, plenty of breadcrumbs leading to distributors who are listing bioclouds for sale on their websites, with verification that orders are being taken and product delivered to clients. There was even one example of a biocloud being photographed in a McDonald's restaurant, where it was being tested.
Regarding your comments about government funding: sure, governments can certainly waste money, but that has little to do with the national research council, which would be looking at in-depth before offering commercialization money.
You've made your point. Go and check out the office if you must, make some phone calls to the company and to their distributors. Spend some time doing your due diligence. Many here have spent hours doing ours, and have been following biocloud breadcrumbs for months.
jawstoyz wrote: I used my google maps and this company is no Ford, etc lol. It's a office in a small Commerical building office with other companies. Covid is a valid point to bring up, but they have to be making the product some where. If you ask other employee's at other companies within same Commerical building about the activity within another company. You will be amazed what you can find out. When I asked questions about INT to other employees from other companies within the same area, they all said the same thing. Nobody ever goes in there . That told me to run and run fast. I was correct with that company. Again, I'm not saying this is the same type of scam. All I'm asking is if anyone has checked them out??