Good Morning Wrenchman and all others here. Wrenc
Post# of 85497
As many of you may know, I have been communicating with Doctor Mitchell and researching his operation in Maine. Putting two and two together here with what Doctor Dalton said yesterday and what Doctor Mitchell has already revealed, I now have a different theory regarding what will happen with Univec and all these other companies. Specifically, all these companies will continue to work together, but their governance will remain separate. So I do not expect a merger of all these companies right away. However, that may change if or when cannabis is legalized in this country.
What I would like everyone to know is that this grouping of companies is much larger than we thought --- perhaps multiple times larger. I started my investigation with HCI in Maine. Mitchell told me his entire family is involved in that operation, and at first that did not sink in. My first thought was that Mitchell was referring to his wife and kids, but I then discovered that thinking was wrong. In fact, Mitchell comes from a family of eight children, and his entire family and the children of those family members are involved.
Let me back up for a minute. Doctor Mitchell lives in a little town in Maine called Livermore Falls with a population of only 3,500 people. Yet my research indicates there are about five farms in that tiny village that are growing hemp, and they all refer to themselves as being part of an "industry" that is working together (hence, the name Hemp Commodity Industries). Furthermore, they have a pending option to buy an additional 1,000 acres that I believe is waiting on the passing of the Farm Bill before the purchase will be completed. This is already getting long so I will speak more about this operation later. HCI will not be supplying Univec with CBD at this time.
When Doctor Dalton talked to Junebug yesterday, he told Junebug that his CBD would be supplied by SATIVEO, and they will have more than enough to meet his needs. In fact, Dalton stated that the SATIVEO supply was large enough and spread out enough so he does not need to worry about weather related issues such as recent hurricanes. This tells me that the 100,000 square foot grow facility in South Carolina in not the only one. I will stop right here for now because this is already becoming a book. Just think about what I am saying before you respond. This is so much bigger than we are aware of, and we are not even talking about AGRiMED right now.
Kgem