Candace Owens
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The second is that they wanted to have enough money, but they agreed to sell the company, that it would be enough money that they would no longer have to work.
So those are pretty simple two conditions that they had.
He tells us that, "...as the stress of this had built up on my wife and I, I drove to Mr. Marx's house to discuss both personal and business-related matters.
When I arrived late at night, Mr. Marx and his COO, Chas Yandel," he goes with hate to Haiti, by the way, "...met me at the hotel.
They were both wearing bulletproof vests.
We sat down in the dining area, and Mr. Marx stated that he intended to perform another retooling prayer on me."
I politely rejected his offer, advising him that it would be akin to me making an idol of him, as continually seeking deliverance from man is man worship.
He appeared to respect my rejection, although later he would reveal his underlying reaction.
Mr. Yandel stayed at the hotel that night in a room down the hall from me.
Mr. Marks had a bodyguard near me,
And all were wearing bulletproof vests at all times.
I thought nothing of it, as Mr. Marks represented to me that they were just breaking in the vests.
And I proceeded to train his bodyguard on how to deploy the Fold AR.
I spent three days with Mr. Marks where we discussed all sorts of topics from biblical prophecy and times, underground bunkers, marriage, salvation, and finding an investor for the business.
As part of this, Mr. Marks revealed that he was discussing the acquisition with Sig Sauer and their top shooter, Daniel Horner, who Mr. Marks stated had received and tested the Fold AR and had given the thumbs up for Sig's involvement.
He further stated that his accountants could only come up with a $2 million in valuation, including the patent.
Then he stated that he personally wanted to purchase 51% of the company.
Now, while I did present some challenges to his proposal, I did not initially accept or reject it.
I let him continue to try to sell his reasoning.
At this point, I wanted to see where this plane would land.