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Originally Posted by Scarecrow
A sole proprietorship laboratory? Wow, thats a person with some deep pockets, that lab equipment is mighty expensive for one person to finance. That makes me question even more if its a real company now.
Once I figure out who the Fiduciary Representative is and how to contact him, that may be the only route to go as you point out. As to why they want to maintain so many layers between themselves and the people who may question their work, as a scientific testing body I find that a little suspicious.
CSA here in Canada can be contacted directly and as with the case of many public and private labs, they have direct public contact numbers published so that anyone can follow up on any questions someone may have in regards to their testing results. It would seem to me that Levante Labs is set up in such a way as to be able to avoid contact, not invite it, and if thats the case, then why? Its counterproductive to the peer review process that is so critical in scientific investigative practices that are accepted worldwide.
As it stands now, its impossible to peer review this document, so at this point I am considering the Levante Labs document a marketing tool and not a scientific treatise of any kind. The burden of proof lays with them the publishers, not me, the reader.
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ADDRESS - I think you are overlooking all the evidence sitting right in front of you. The Fiduciary is the address provided to you by Levante.
CREDENTIALS - The fact that a Fiduciary with a Swiss Federal Fiduciary License is representing Levante, by definition gives top credentials to Levante Labs. A Swiss Federal Fiduciary cannot represent a ghost company without risking a jail term for fraud, falsification of information, misrepresentation etc etc.
SOLE PROPRIETARY COMPANIES - in Switzerland are very common, easy to set up, have lots of tax breaks and enjoy better financing from the banks since the liability is personal and limitless.