Well, you're certainly entitled to your beliefs.
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I really tried to get people out of PTOI a few years ago with my article. I didn't get paid for it and I've had some of those victims fight me tooth and nail to try to stop me from warning others. Others like you are livid at me. It's the same in every one of these scam stocks. I've had threats of lawsuits from the swindlers running these companies to try to get me to stop warning their victims and potential victims, including a threat of a lawsuit from Mr. Bordynuik. I've done nothing but try to help investors.
Just like manipulators aren't your problem, I'm not your problem either. Eventually you're going to figure out why your money disappeared and that it was Mr. Bordynuik who swindled you, and enriched himself at your expense, who was your problem.
I'm telling you exactly what you need to know and do--you need to press Mr. Heddle for answers on PTOI's best results of what exactly went into the processor (cost, type, etc...) and what exactly came out of the other side of the processor (realized sales price, etc...). I've seen a lot of these scams over the years and I know where to look. Pressing for those answers is super-simple due diligence which puts you on the right path. Even if you think I'm off base, sending an e-mail is simple. You have nothing to lose by asking...and a non-response or vague response from the company to a shareholder who wants to know more about the value proposition his company offers, is a red flag.