Oh spamming crunchbase. Investor network.
I must apologize for that. I was young. 32 or something close to this.
And I fully believed in the technology.
I have never met the doctor,
and I guess I wasn't very wise.
I received a few complaints, by email.
Investors saying, you shouldn't do that.
I sent the emails one by one individually.
But by using a programmed mouse movements and clicks so it was automated. (Macro)
We didn't t get any investment.
And it wasn't the doctor's fault.
I can't remember what I did correctly, but I recall,
I was connecting the email account the doctor gave me to an external program,
trying to extract data or something like that,
and accidentally stumbled on to the Cellagen executive summary.
Since these accounts were all interconnected.
I told the doctor what I got.
And later I thought it was a good idea to contact investors, as many as I can.
And I told the doctor what i did,
and he didn't approve of it I believe.
So it is my misconduct on that.
My apologies.
As for the technology itself.
I neither have the background nor am I knowledgeable enough to judge on this.
I simply trust.
He had the background, being second-gen handpicked successor to Linus Paulding,
so their technologies with their team must be real.
But that is as far as I go. I have not met the doctor in person...
So it's not his fault.
And my misconduct.
But that certainly isn't any 'invasion'.
It's a Wisconsin based company.
Within USA.
So. I must apologize for my misconduct.
Technically, they are there to be contacted.
As for validity of the tech.
I am just in a position to trust.
I still do.
The email account I got made was from gerigene.com server,
so was legitmately relaying, contacting a registered company...
It must be hard to prove the technology or something...
If it still didn't found the investors.
But I still have faith in the doctor.
And I hope he will pull through.