On Mon, 7 Oct 2024 19:15:23 -0000 (UTC), Tom Kunich
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I neither said that Abbott is in financial trouble nor implied such. I
wondered if they are leaving their previously fully manned locations that
worked 24/7 like ALL drug manufacturers were moving out of state. We EVEN
had Flunky telling us that Abbott didn't make drugs when I USE Abbott
drugs to prevent seizures.
True. You didn't say they were in financial trouble. You IMPLIED
that an empty parking lot is an indication that it had been abandoned
by the previous occupants. You also added some implications about
nearby buildings with "For Sale" signs. You also didn't provide the
full address of the alleged empty Abbott building. Instead, you
provided two building numbers in one posting, several streets in other
postings, and never connected the dots:
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https://rec.bicycles.tech.narkive.com/A5fvjnx2/abbott#post1>
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The Abbott parking lots remain empty after that single day of being
full and the following day when equipment was being removed. Cooking
drugs is a 24 hour business and you would expect at least a quarter of
the parking lot to be full at all times. Over the weekend I rode
throught them twice and they were completely empty except for empty
security vehicles.
Also all along the Airport Blvd, the industrial buildings all appear
to be lined with For Sale signs The restaurant that is out there and
the Chinese church behind it are doing well. The Raiders practice
field has finally lost the "Raiders" sign. Peets Coffee building
appears to be the same though it has a lower amoung of cars parked
there. The building I used to work in had the entire front redesigned
but there doesn't seem to be any occupant.
More noticeable is that the cars passing are not in a hurry. This
means that they are only returning fron stores and what-not and not
doing to work, The Ferry that goes to San Francisco as a commutter
transportation is fullo but I'm not sure why. The last time I was in
San Francisco even the restaurants for which the city was famous were
being put out of business since people could not afford to eat out.
There was a beer bsr that used to be quite actice and the last time I
went by it too was closed.
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Have you heard the term "beating a dead horse"? I think it applies
nicely to your endless efforts to raise your unproven and dead claim
about the demise of Abbott Laboratories:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flogging_a_dead_horse>
Tom. I'm going back to ignoring your lies.
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"I'm rather tired of your false information and lies. I suspect that
what you really want is not to be recognized as some kind of expert,
but simply to waste my time. Maybe it makes you feel warm and fuzzy
knowing that I took you seriously enough to fact check your garbage.
That's over and I want no part of that. As far as I'm concerned, Tom
Kunich does not exist. He can say whatever he pleases, he can lie
however he wants, he can call me names and he can invent things to
accuse me of doing. What changes now is that I will no longer respond
to any of these. I will pretend that Tom doesn't exist exactly in the
same manner that he hallucinates his amazing facts. I don't know how
much time that will save me, but I suspect it will be substantial. I
probably can't resist reading RBT and posting occasional fact checks,
but no debates or discussions with you. May you live long and suffer
in the hell of your own creation."
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