RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Good dayoverroad wrote: canyousayiii wrote: Overroad, so to be clear, you do not want to back up your assertion, and I know that is because you cannot. May 25th newsrelease says nowhere that BioCloud is the first technology in the world to detect airborne Covid virus in real time. Just like I said. It says that it was "our (KNR's) first positive detection result outside of a laboratory setting." You tripled-down on a factual misrepresentation and that clearly speaks to your character. Not even a nice try to falsely discredit posters.
and if paul had made that claim of being the first, you would be here discrediting him for not knowing 100% if he was the first. we are arguing semantics at this point. you said that paul had not news released the first detection and i proved to you he did, earlier you argued that paul isnt doing his job because he didnt release the india detection, which according to you was the FIRST detection. i proved to you that both of those claims are false. as for using the words "worlds first" which seems to be your gripe here, i dont think that kind of announcement would fall on pauls shoulders, rather some kind of medical journal or official entity. paul has no idea on the kind of secret government projects or private sector products in foreign countries. so he didnt make any bold claims without having the information at hand. he avoided doing the very thing that has many investors feeling disenfranchised with him in the first place. he's avoiding making bold claims and just report facts, no fluff. you guys dont like the fluff, now your angry that he left out the fluff.
one thing that i think hasnt been mentioned here yet. if it turns out that we are, in fact, the world first detection, we are all most likely invested in a company who employes a future nobel prize winner.