I demand cone of silence! Jp says... "they [referring to PAT] did have time slots that you could book like hour time slots... they were overbooked on those time slots...for example in the meeting that I had, there were actually two other potential customers", So PAT is saying that in a one hour time slot [roughly 20 mins for each to ask questions to ask repetitive questions], Patriot One could not allow five minutes for JP to take a small video of the product in action as he did at the Evolv booth. Moreover, very surprised to herar that even "potential customers" might have a non disclosure issues in a trade show setting - to me [referring to the picture he shows of the MSG towers], those customers could easily be behind a video shoot out of view... Ironically, the Evolv video JP posted shows many potential customers of Evolv; neither Evolv nor its potential customers told JP not to video them- other than JP, not one was identifiable. So did Peter Evans insist non disclosure agreements prevent Patriot One from allowing a small video record of MSG in action or was it part of a ploy to continue to shroud MSG in secrecy? Incidentally, no video of Patriot One product in action is not surprising to me considering its now defunct CMR product with its own cone of silence. Here is a shot of how Patriot One markets its products to potential clients