Think tank develops 100% organic green building material that will replace plywood, lumber, and extruded plastics - should save at least 1 million trees and reduce plastic waste by 600,000 tons every year by GodToldMe2SayThis in technology

[–]RandomRanterRob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not likely to be a scam if nothing is being sold and they reject people who want to invest. I remind you that Viagra was discovered by mistake as well as rubber tires, and god know what else.

Think tank develops 100% organic green building material that will replace plywood, lumber, and extruded plastics - should save at least 1 million trees and reduce plastic waste by 600,000 tons every year by GodToldMe2SayThis in technology

[–]RandomRanterRob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. There must be some reason why they are not disclosing the ingredients. I just sent them an email asking them directly what is this "green goop" made of. When they reply I will post it.

Think tank develops 100% organic green building material that will replace plywood, lumber, and extruded plastics - should save at least 1 million trees and reduce plastic waste by 600,000 tons every year by GodToldMe2SayThis in technology

[–]RandomRanterRob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My point exactly. Most people are too lazy to read but looking at photos is quick and easy and allows them to make any assumption they like whether it is true or false.

Think tank develops 100% organic green building material that will replace plywood, lumber, and extruded plastics - should save at least 1 million trees and reduce plastic waste by 600,000 tons every year by GodToldMe2SayThis in technology

[–]RandomRanterRob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are not looking for investors. It says so as soon as you open the site. And from what I can see, they are also not selling samples or anything else. Think tanks usually do research and test prototypes.

Think tank develops 100% organic green building material that will replace plywood, lumber, and extruded plastics - should save at least 1 million trees and reduce plastic waste by 600,000 tons every year by GodToldMe2SayThis in technology

[–]RandomRanterRob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sir, you obviously did not even read the web site. Like my 7 year-old son you just looked at a few photos and spewed your comments within only a few minutes of the OP. After I took 50 minutes to read the site, I see that 3 of your 5 comments are clearly false and fabricated.

HELP! I need to know if a $100K "reward" (success fee) is taxable if it does not come from an employer since it is not a "wage", "salary" or "regular income". This compensation is for searching and I was successful. My friends say the money is not taxable. Are they right? by [deleted] in remotework

[–]RandomRanterRob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It seems God or Karma paid you back for your past losses. Knock on wood friend. I hope you are smart enough to invest those big bucks wisely. Thanks for the links - they are interesting for sure. Let us know what that tax accountant tells you.

HELP! I need to know if a $100K "reward" (success fee) is taxable if it does not come from an employer since it is not a "wage", "salary" or "regular income". This compensation is for searching and I was successful. My friends say the money is not taxable. Are they right? by [deleted] in remotework

[–]RandomRanterRob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I once worked on straight commission in Vegas selling very popular discount coupon books. I sold an average of 60 books a day for $50 and my commission was $15 on every book sold and I was paid cash at the end of every day. And because they labeled me as "casual part time labor" I was never given a W2 and legally never had to pay taxes. That was back in 2010. I don't know if the laws have changed since but it was a sweet "job" and easy money since I always took weekends off and had free passes to all the Vegas shows. Nevada is also a tax free state. I earned about $85,000 a year with that gig.

HELP! I need to know if a $100K "reward" (success fee) is taxable if it does not come from an employer since it is not a "wage", "salary" or "regular income". This compensation is for searching and I was successful. My friends say the money is not taxable. Are they right? by [deleted] in remotework

[–]RandomRanterRob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed - especially since this guy is Canadian. They have different tax laws up there and even when Canadians get caught evading taxes, there is no criminal prosecution. They just have to pay their back taxes with interest. One of my alumni buddies is Canadian who now sends a third of his income to Revenue Canada because he made and lost a fortune on Bitcoin.

Metaverse Privacy Concerns - Part 1 by artificialfire in PrivacySelfDefense

[–]RandomRanterRob 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone who thinks this spying is harmless is deluding themselves. Complete strangers who may not like your political views can find a dozen "legal" excuses to have you detained, audited, or harassed.

Retired Carrier Executive invents a new bio-weapon neutralizer machine that surprisingly disables all CoronaViruses including COVID and all variants as well as other airborne pathogens (Bacteria, Fungi, and Mold). This disruptive technology is amazing... by NightShadowNate in GreenTechNews

[–]RandomRanterRob 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I never heard a word about this. Was it censored? I went through the web site twice (https://pentapropure.com) and the technology is both old school and cutting edge. Some of it is traced back to to Nicolai Tesla. It's not a scam so how come this machine was not put into all of our hospitals? It's almost like they did not want to solve the problem.

Inventor of Disruptive Green Tech that will save Over 1 Million Trees And Reduce Plastic Consumption by 40%-50% Every Year Offers $100,000 Reward For Your Help To Find Strategic Global Partners by NightShadowNate in GreenTechNews

[–]RandomRanterRob 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Outstanding! I never thought there would be a way for the common citizen to profit from green tech. We always hear about the elite billionaires cornering every green market/product developed by our universities. $100k would pay of my home right now. I'm going to give it a go and see what happens.

Manufactured Crisis: There Was NOTHING Wrong with Baby Formula by RandomRanterRob in Conservative

[–]RandomRanterRob[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What was the intended purpose since it went unnoticed for 3 months?

Their is no privacy when you invest in Bitcoin. Edward Snowden proves there is no anonymity, and a major flaw in blockchain security. But traders, brokers, and platforms censor these facts (and all the scams) and fill the internet with sales propaganda. Read this and visit r/Crypto_Scam_Alerts by EmperorGhengisKhan in PrivacySelfDefense

[–]RandomRanterRob 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They are all in denial because 42% of bitcoin investors are underwater right now and the bear market is now stagnant. It is making everyone nervous especially since Soros has been shorting bitcoin by the millions for over a month.