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Message: Poison Pill...
First and foremost, PMB, let me address the last sentence that you wrote...

I respect you and consider you a friend, and adversary. Many would not understand that concept but as I told the person who called me a few minutes ago, alerting me to your post, you are a person who needs to be listened to, even if I strongly disagree with what you say.

If I had not spent significant time with the people of VytaCorp and BioAgra, I would not have the confidence of the company that I do now. And, I did not go into this time with VytaCorp and BioAgra with the intent to swing my intellectual muscle and admonishments for my past lost investments. My intent was to understand what had happened and if IF BioAgra/ExypnoTech/VytaCorp has a chance for me to achieve significant capital gains.

I do believe that there is a significant chance for investors in VytaCorp to achieve such capital gains. Yet there is considerable risk in this venture. Again, that is why we are at forty cents, not four dollars.

The risks are numerous:
1) All the tests going on could result in data that is not favorable to Agrastim
2) We could run out of money
3) A conflict in personalities could occur
4) A person in high management could die
5) Beta Glucan is a fad of forty years
6) Sales people give up
7) I take over Arizcan
8) Huricane XXX hits Savanah and obliterates BioAgra

Notice that I did not include a hostile take over which this 8K takes care of. If we get an offer for a buyout (radical but always hoped for), it will not be hostile.

As to running out of money, I personally know how hard it is to keep a dream alive and scrounge for money to survive. That is what VytaCorp has had to do to keep BioAgra alive. BioAgra has been focused on getting the production working, testing, and keeping potential customers informed of progress. BioAgra is incapable of raising any money of their own. VytaCorp has kept is going.

Whether or not we/you/I feel that that effort is warranted is up to each of us. We vote by our shares by either selling or buying.

What I consider strong in this 8K is both the protection of the voting percent and that Arizcan had to pay for the rights to the .50 warrants. I have a bunch of $1.00/share warrants and if IFF this project succeeds, I will be able to excersize them. I have around two more years to do that.

Yes, PMB, ones attitude/my attitude changes when one decides to dive in and really find out how the business operates, what is at stake, what needs to be done, and how it needs to be done. Maybe that makes me a partner, maybe not. I am not on either corporate listing, just in the 10K filing.

But, I am willing to eat in the soup diner to make this venture work.

Kent

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