We Are Being Honest Unlike Kevin Bambrough

Hydrograph Clean Power (CSE: HG) continues to go up despite no revenue or any legit prospects to generate meaningful revenue. If not for what Rick Rule perfectly framed as Kevin Bambrough's social media promotion, HG would be trading with a market cap of $20 million but today it is worth $3.232 billion. At what point will regulators step in and halt the stock? Once it reaches a market cap of $5 billion, $10 billion, or $15 billion? This is going to end very badly!

We are being honest about QI Materials (CSE: QIMC) calling it extremely high risk. Nobody is making any claims of a potential trillion-dollar market cap. We are saying… hey this natural hydrogen thing is very new nobody really understands it yet. It is like Bitcoin in 2015. Maybe QIMC becomes our next Voyager Digital and gains by 6,225% but even Voyager eventually went to zero… and we warned about Voyager right before it collapsed just like we are warning you right now about Hydrograph Clean Power (CSE: HG).

There are some demonstrations of HG's "technology" that exist on YouTube, but they are all on the Kansas State University channel. The first demonstration was from nine years ago of a combustion chamber that used a car spark plug device to ignite and produce what was a laughably small amount of graphene it was essentially graphene dust at the bottom of the chamber. Two years ago, Kansas State posted a second video of the same chamber, and this time it was in a lab setting and much more impressive… it produced enough graphene to fill a whole beaker!

Nine months ago, Kansas State posted a third video, this time from HG's Kansas facility with their scientist sitting in a chair and HG's larger Hyperion device in the background. He claims in the video that they figured it all out and solved all of their problems and they can now finally produce commercial quantities of graphene. But in this video, the larger machine just sits in the background, he doesn't even attempt to demonstrate it. Why not show us how it works?

Is this a case of fake it until you make it? HG has only been spending ~$300,000 on R&D per year so what are the odds they got from a chamber that produces a beaker size amount of graphene to a full commercial size machine in less than 18 months? There are no videos of the larger machine creating a truck load of graphene!

And even if the technology eventually works… there are no applications for it.

If you like high-risk stocks, we believe QIMC offers greater potential.

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