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I went to their website from peak design newsletter and instantly they told me to disable my adblocker. I don't have adblocker. I only have custom DNS and I ain't disabling it. Good job!
Well you could quit sensationalizing things and using sources like the New York times that don't know they're behind from a hole in the ground. Anyone who's around blade making sword making knife making anything like that knows that the secret to making Damascus was lost what you are referring to is pattern welded steel. If you did a little research you learn why there was Damascus steel at the time and that was because of the impurities in the weaknesses of the metals that were used it wasn't to make it look pretty it was to make it functional. And the biggest point I'm trying to make is saying well it's not actually Damascus once in your article twice in your article and then calling it Damascus steel 10 times in your article is fairly dishonest. I actually had you saved in my favorites because I was looking to purchase things that might be on your site but now that I understand you can't be honest and truthful about your evaluations or the information that you give anybody probably not any time in the near future.
Gearpatrol is a worldwide web publisher. They've written an article on gadgets made in the USA. This article is patently false. The article claims for example Lenovo is made in the USA. Lenovo international is clearly a Chinese company, and is not made in the USA rather manufactured in China.
Looking through their article 100% of all of the boards manufactured for those products are made in China. I haven't done the research yet but I'm guessing gearpatrol is also a Chinese website. I do know they've made claims that are false, and therefore I've reviewed them to expose the lies about products made in the USA. Any product made by a Chinese company is also made by the Chinese government, as the Chinese government has board members in every Chinese company.
If you're trying to purchase products manufactured and assembled in the United States of America, do not trust gearpatrol for their information.
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