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The '''Graystone Foundation''' was a charitable organization established by [[Daniel_Graystone|Daniel]] and [[Amanda Graystone]] to assist young people whose lives have been harmed use of [[holoband]] technology.  The foundation was established in the wake of the their daughter [[Zoe_Graystone|Zoe]]'s alleged involvement in the [[Metropolitan_Levitation_Mass_Transit|Maglev bombing]] and the suspected role of the holoband in her transformation into a terrorist.  Appearing on [[Backtalk with Baxter Sarno]], the Graystones seem to have spontaneously conceived of the charity as a follow-up to the announcement that [[Graystone Industries]] would abandon the holoband and [[V-world]] licensing as profit-generating activities ([[CAP]]: "[[Gravedancing]]").</ref>
The '''Graystone Foundation''' was a charitable organization established by [[Daniel_Graystone|Daniel]] and [[Amanda Graystone]] to assist young people whose lives have been harmed by use of [[holoband]] technology.  The foundation was established in the wake of the their daughter [[Zoe_Graystone|Zoe]]'s alleged involvement in the [[Metropolitan_Levitation_Mass_Transit|Maglev bombing]] and the suspected role of the holoband in her transformation into a terrorist.  Appearing on [[Backtalk with Baxter Sarno]], the Graystones seem to have spontaneously conceived of the charity as a follow-up to the announcement that [[Graystone Industries]] would abandon the holoband and [[V-world]] licensing as profit-generating activities ([[CAP]]: "[[Gravedancing]]").</ref>


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Revision as of 12:32, 27 June 2010

The Graystone Foundation was a charitable organization established by Daniel and Amanda Graystone to assist young people whose lives have been harmed by use of holoband technology. The foundation was established in the wake of the their daughter Zoe's alleged involvement in the Maglev bombing and the suspected role of the holoband in her transformation into a terrorist. Appearing on Backtalk with Baxter Sarno, the Graystones seem to have spontaneously conceived of the charity as a follow-up to the announcement that Graystone Industries would abandon the holoband and V-world licensing as profit-generating activities (CAP: "Gravedancing").</ref>

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