Give Kids the World Village Announces Max King Realty Donation of World’s Largest Fiber Optic Globe

Give Kids The World Village announced that Max King Realty and HeavenOfficeCondos.com has donated one of the largest fiber optic displays in the world for use at its 70-acre village in Central Florida. GKTW provides cost-free vacations for children with life- threatening illnesses and their families at the resort. “The 40′ x 28′ globe of the world was originally part of the giant AT&T billboard …

Community Chanukah Festival Set for The Marketplace Dec. 17

Chabad Jewish Center of South Orlando with the help of the Dr. Phillips Marketplace and Weingarten Realty Co. has organized a community Chanukah Festival that promises to be a fun event for the whole family. The festitivies will take place at the Della Drive circle in the Dr. Phillips Marketplace Sunday, Dec. 17, the first night of Chanukah, beginning at …

The Warrior

By Bob Dumas Brett Kingstone’s war with counterfeiters nearly cost him his company. His drive for innovation saved it. I started Super Vision International out of a garage with my friend, Roy Archer, in 1989. Over the past 17 years, we’ve grown the company from a modest start-up that sold $50,000 in fiberoptic lighting its first year into a publicly …

Read The Real War Against America on Google Books

International scandal, undercover private investigators, shredded evidence, intimidation, and theft: all in a day’s work for Brett Kingstone, author of “The Real War Against America.” Kingstone tells the true story of the company he founded, Super Vision International, and its desperate struggle against Chinese counterfeiters who stole designs, equipment and profits.

The Real War Against America

International scandal, undercover private investigators, shredded evidence, intimidation, and theft: all in a day’s work for Brett Kingstone, author of “The Real War Against America.” Kingstone tells the true story of the company he founded, Super Vision International, and its desperate struggle against Chinese counterfeiters who stole designs, equipment and profits. When Kingstone learned that the market had been flooded …