Re: H3 Tec's dirty little secret out - devices not sold to Military 2
Re: H3 Tec's dirty little secret out - devices not sold to Military 2
Reply To This Topic #16 Posted Yesterday at 02:45:45 PM
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Quote from: aarthrj3811 on Jul 04, 2011, 07:18:19 AM
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index....c,375415.msg2666594.html#msg2666594
http://forum.treasurenet.com/index....c,375415.msg2666642.html#msg2666642
Thank You SWR for yet another false tread..
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H3 Tec's dirty little secret out - devices not sold to Military
The article is dated July 22, 2010….So what is the dirty little secret? Do you have something more recent to post? Do you have a date for the part about the Army Testing ?Please keep us informed…Art
Re: H3 Tec's dirty little secret out - devices not sold to Military
Reply To This Topic #13 Posted Jan 08, 2011, 03:00:58 PM
~SWR~
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Your friend will more than likely come to the same conclusion as I did....misleading/false advertising
Topic # 1
Do you have a date for the part about the Army Testing ?
Topic # 10
What makes you think that they are still interested in taking you to court?
Could you tell us more about the testing done a Chemir Labs ?
Re: H3 Tec's dirty little secret out - devices not sold to Military
Reply To This Topic #22 Posted Jan 10, 2011, 08:21:42 AM
Re: H3 Tec's dirty little secret out - devices not sold to Military
Reply To This Topic #31 Posted Jan 10, 2011, 02:23:37 PM
....the dirty little secret is out.
"An article printed in the Davis Clipper on July 22, 2010...Charles (Chuck) Christensen states that H3 Tec does not have a contract with the US Army, now or ever, to supply them with the H3 Tec device. The article goes on to say "Christensen claims the Military wanted control of his invention, and he didn't want to give them his product. Years passed, and a friend of mine had a Son going into the Military. He took a couple of units with him, but we have nothing formal yet."
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Reply To This Topic #38 Posted Jan 10, 2011, 05:51:39 PM
…You seem to keep dodging the question…When was the post about the Military put on the H3Tec Web Site ?
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Reply To This Topic #117 Posted Mar 07, 2011, 06:35:46 PM
Gee SWR..116 post, later you have not proved that H3 Tec has not sold devices to the Military..Please explain ..art
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Reply To This Topic #132 Posted Mar 09, 2011, 12:57:10 PM
Yes..Where are the documents proving that the military did not purchase the H3tec ?
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Reply To This Topic #160 Posted Mar 11, 2011, 02:33:54 PM
You are wrong..The secret seems to be if H3Tec sold any devices to the Military
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Reply To This Topic #241 Posted Apr 25, 2011, 03:29:11 PM
Re: H3 Tec's dirty little secret out - devices not sold to Military
Reply To This Topic #242 Posted Apr 26, 2011, 12:58:29 PM
Quote from: SWR on Apr 25, 2011, 03:29:11 PM
Oh my....new H3 Tec website has new verbiage in regards to the fraudulent claim the US Army is somehow involved with H3 Tec
Still a fraudulent claim
Wait...
In the new propaganda, all of the statements could concievably be true:
1. H3 Tec is in the army and on the ground protecting our troops in the Middle East. Us Army training was accomplished at Fort Hunter Liggett in California and the unit is now on the ground in the Middle East.
The relative in army we see the picture may still have an H3 Tec in his possession. This would mean it is in the army.
And they sent a free sample unit to the middle east for some military official to try.
How this unit could protect the troops? Maybe it is protecting them from H3 Tec believers accusing them of not having an H3 Tec on hand.
2. H3 Tec donated $250,000.00 dollars worth of training and gear to our Army troops heading for the war theater.
This evidently refers to the relative at Fort Hunter Liggett.
Assuming he spent some time explaining what he was doing with this thing in the barracks, we can apply a fee for his consulting.
We can fill in the math to calculate how much H3 Tec donated for each minute of his explaining.
3. H3 Tec is proud to have a hand in protecting our service men and women from Improvised Explosive Devices.
This may be a misprint/typo. Possibly the correct grammar would be:
"H3 Tec is proud to have a hand attempting to get in the pockets of taxpayers who must pay for whatever improvised ineffective devices we send to protect our service men and women".
4. A second unit has been ordered and will soon be overseas. We are involved in a program for further testng and evaluation and testing.
Chuckie may have ordered an employee to send a unit to someone who lives overseas so he could claim it is part of a program for further evaluation and testing.
Yup, it could all be true.
Now I feel much better about H3 Tec.
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Reply To This Topic #2 Posted Yesterday at 12:48:11 PM
The question is..Do you have anything that says H3Tec Has never been used by the Military?
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Reply To This Topic #4 Posted Yesterday at 02:17:56 PM
Thank You for answering the question.
The question is..Do you have anything that says H3Tec Has never been used by the Military?
Do you..Art
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Reply To This Topic #5 Posted Yesterday at 03:47:20 PM
Yes. It was posted.
Unfortunately, your illiteracy prevents you from understanding an adult conversation
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Reply To This Topic #8 Posted Yesterday at 05:33:03 PM
Mother may I get the web address where the answer to the following question can be found
Do you have anything that says H3Tec has never been used by the Military besides skeptics posts?..Art
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Reply To This Topic #9 Posted Yesterday at 05:50:35 PM
Nope. I presented a thread with all of the pertinent information in it. A very nice newspaper article where the creator/owner of H3 admitted they did not sell the device to the Military.
You were more than likely napping or doodling instead of paying attention. Nobody to blame but yourself for being left behind.
So I have done my best to find out the truth..
Thank you SWR for the confession..Art