Pretty words and NO METRIC TONNES !!! WTF !!! R
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Right, that about sums up the bashturds point-of-view. The irrelevance of these self-appointed screechers trying to protect us innocent lambs from our own destructive tendencies (i.e. - buying shares) is ‘cringe-worthy’ obvious. So, I’ll focus on the working brains and 3 digit IQs. We live in extraordinary times, do we not?
https://www.kraiglabs.com/kraig-biocraft-labo...n-capital/
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“We have been following developments at Kraig Labs FOR MANY YEARS and are very happy now to be working directly with them,” said Dr. Le Quang Tu, President of the Vietnamese Sericulture Association. “We believe that Kraig’s technology will have a significant positive impact on our industry. They have applied a thoughtful, step-by-step approach. Now, we will take a step together.”
The significance of this press release on Monday morning is beyond words. It is the culmination of everything Kraig has been trying to achieve since the first day it opened it’s doors 14 yrs ago. Create the infrastructure, the production is forthcoming. As I have stated before, it is a worthwhile exercise to go back and review ALL the press releases, e.g. over the last 24 months. And ESPECIALLY over the last 6 months!! There’s not an ‘ice cubes chance in hell’ of Vietnam Sericulture Association (VSA) would give us the go-ahead w/o doing a thorough vetting. They, the VSA, has been ‘following’ us since day one, and laser focussed on us for the last two years. CEO Thompson has been laser-focussed on getting into Lam Dong. They, the VSA and CEO Thompson, know exactly what they are doing. The entire silk industry of VN is dependent upon them doing just that.
https://vietnamagriculture.nongnghiep.vn/solv...68101.html
From the first paragraph it seems this was written sometime in 2022. The 2nd paragraph is interesting.
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Vietnam currently ranks third in the world in silk output, behind China and India, with export value in 2022 reaching US$ 70 million annually. Most of Vietnam's raw silk is exported to India, accounting for more than 90%.
There’s that India connection again. Hmmm? And this from Dr. Le Quang Tu:
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At the workshop, Dr. Le Quang Tu, Chairman of the Vietnam Sericulture Association (VISERIA), proposed that the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) consider directing an industry development strategy. According to him, only when there is a complete, systematic strategy can synchronous solutions be implemented, helping farmers and businesses overcome challenges in varieties, raw material areas, markets, and innovation.
"If we want to have a sufficient source of raw cocoons for production, we need to invest in farmers intensively cultivating mulberry gardens and invest in raising silkworms better to create the best source of cocoons to meet the needs of the silk production," Mr. Tu pondered.
Read the 1st paragraph carefully: “… only when there is a complete, systematic strategy…”
https://vietnamagriculture.nongnghiep.vn/expl...70274.html
This article is very much worth your time to read, and read carefully. Lots of quotable lines. It screams of the need to reduce China imports and to develop sustainable, and better organized, silk industry. Putting the pieces together of the latest press release from Kraig, the two linked articles from Vietnam paint a picture w/ Kraig Biocraft as the central theme. I’ll only quote the last ‘blued’ paragraph.
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According to Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Phuc, Vice Chairman of Lam Dong Provincial People's Committee, the province is currently regarded as the "capital" of silk in the country. Accordingly, Lam Dong possesses favorable conditions for the development of the sericulture industry. However, current production relies on small-scale imported silkworm seeds from China. Additionally, local production linkages face numerous limitations.
You probably already know it but I’ll remind you anyway. BUY MORE SHARES !!!
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THESE are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands it now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.
Hope for the best, Prepare for the worst. Adapt - Improvise - Overcome
"Sic parvis magma" - Greatness from small beginnings
All the best, WBeacham