KRTL Holding Group, Inc. Advances Methylene Blue Initiative Through Strategic Partnership with Aura Nootropics KRTL Holding Group, Inc. (“KRTL Holding” or the “Company”) announced today that its subsidiary, KRTL Biotech Inc. (“KRTL Biotech”), has entered into a strategic partnership with Aura Nootropics, Inc. (“AURA”), marking the next phase in the Company’s ongoing methylene blue initiative. Building on the Parties’ initial collaboration, the newly executed agreements establish a formal framework for the development, commercialization, and international expansion of consumer products incorporating methylene blue (“MB Products”), beginning in Thailand. The partnership is structured through a coordinated equity and collaboration framework, under which KRTL Biotech will obtain a minority ownership position in AURA while also participating as a strategic partner in advancing MB Products. The agreements are intended to align long-term interests and establish a scalable foundation for continued development. https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/KR...ic-Partnership-with-Aura-Nootropics?id=520198
KRTL Holding Group, Inc. Introduces Strategic Red Rover Mine Initiative in Acton, California KRTL Holding Group Inc. (OTC: KRTL) today announced that its subsidiary, KRTL BlueSpot Inc., has entered into a Strategic Alliance Agreement for the historic Red Rover Mine claim group in Acton, Los Angeles County, California. The project includes a portfolio of 18 federal mining claims associated with the Red Rover Mine. The Red Rover Mine is located within the historically active Acton Mining District, an area that attracted significant exploration and underground mining activity during California’s mining era. Historical accounts describe the Red Rover claim as covering approximately 69 acres, and public historical references identify Red Rover as one of Los Angeles County’s notable historic gold-producing operations. Red Rover carries a distinctive California mining legacy. Public historical accounts associate the mine with Henry T. Gage, who later served as Governor of California from 1899 to 1903, and identify Red Rover as one of several Acton-area gold mines connected to Gage’s mining interests. Published historical accounts state that Red Rover was first worked by Mexican miners in the early 1870s using arrastres, a traditional ore-crushing method, and that American miners later developed the property into a hard-rock operation with underground workings, a reported 200-foot shaft, a 10-stamp mill, tramway infrastructure, an assay office, boarding house, shaft plant, and cyanide leaching facilities. https://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/KR...Mine-Initiative-in-Acton-California?id=520748