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To: Steady_on who wrote (25111)5/26/2012 3:45:59 PM
From: PaperProphet of 34061
 
So we hit a new limit...even though Mr. Bordynuik points out the value in his catalyst is to be able to break down long chains into shorter chains, you don't know if anyone else can do that...at least not economically.

Keep in mind that's how Mr. Bordynuik sold investors on the value of his catalyst. If he can crack continuous chains of hydrocarbon-only plastic into chains of lengths 5 to 40 and if that plastic is free, it's a great business idea, right?

So when you say you don't know if anyone else can do that economically, in order for your beliefs to work, Mr. Bordynuik must be the only one who can thermally crack long alkanes economically, right?

I'm trying to establish a baseline here. A "mega" alkane molecule such as a piece of HDPE or LDPE plastic is still a long carbon chain like the very long alkanes which already are routinely cracked.

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From: zzzogly5/26/2012 4:17:42 PM
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Saturday, May 26, 2012 4:08:05 PM
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Is that information something that one could trade on?

- JBI has not made a public announcement that "TWO NEW BILLIONAIRES WILL BE ANNOUNCED NEXT WEEK"

- Only those who happen to read this board will know this inside information. i.e. a situation has been created for a publicly traded company so that the playing field is no longer level. A run-up by those frontloading on this information, and a subsequent dumping into the news, has now been made possible.

- Furthermore, if one knew when JBII was at $1.00 that a "LIST OF BILLIONAIRES" was going to be revealed over the following two weeks, and nobody else new this information until now, it seems like an opportunity to frontload for the few who knew of this information before now.



At least, that's how it seems to me.
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Saturday, May 26, 2012 4:00:48 PM
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TWO MORE BILLIONAIRES will be revealed next week.....

One I and a laundry list of others witnessed at the AGM. I figure the fear of him being harrassed should be over with so many other huge names revealed. Anybody wanting to harrass whale investors already has dozens to choose from now lol

The other was also at the AGM and revealed to me by a shareholder who never posts. Others at the AGM should be able to confirm seeing him. Sat in the third row. I don't personally recall.

Anyway....next week. I will try to confirm all I can from other shareholders before posting to see who else saw the other dude.





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To: PaperProphet who wrote (25118)5/26/2012 4:52:20 PM
From: Steady_on of 34061
 
So when you say you don't know if anyone else can do that economically, in order for your beliefs to work, Mr. Bordynuik must be the only one who can thermally crack long alkanes economically, right?

Wrong.

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To: Steady_on who wrote (25120)5/26/2012 5:51:26 PM
From: PaperProphet of 34061
 
Well, if anyone can crack plastic C-C bonds to break the chains down to smaller sizes, then where would Mr. Bordynuik's advantage be?? Remember he claimed to be able to make diesel for less than $10/bbl which, if true, is orders of magnitude better than anyone else.

So don't just say, "Wrong." Tell me why you believe I'm wrong.

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To: Steady_on who wrote (25120)5/26/2012 6:01:32 PM
From: PaperProphet of 34061
 
And for another topic, Mr. Bordynuik stated a bit over 1/3 of 9-month P2O revenues in Q3 were primarily from paper fibre. In the 10-K, it was cleaned of any such reference and the report highly suggested it was all "fuel" derived from plastic.

Maybe a simpler question to ask you would be is if you see any sort of discrepancy there. Do you see how the 3Q 10-Q and the 10-K conflict? Right now I don't know if you understand what I'm saying but choose to ignore it...or if you don't understand the discrepancy.

Do you see any problem with Mr. Bordynuik stating that processed waste, primarily paper fibre, made up over 1/3 of P2O revenues for the nine months ended Sept 30...and then having the 10-K completely clean any such references while suggesting that it's all "fuel" derived from waste plastic?

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To: scion who wrote (25112)5/26/2012 7:35:50 PM
From: streetscraper of 34061
 
It might be just me. but the drum in the picture looks small to me in length.

I mean on the lowboy it in the cradle. I am not sure how it's all ready together.

But with this, somebody can make something up I am sure.

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To: zzzogly who wrote (25119)5/26/2012 7:41:06 PM
From: streetscraper of 34061
 
BILLIONAIRES buying @ .80 ....... I'm sold ROTFLMAO


That has to the best news yet. I can hardly type with the sky shaking like it is.

Something is breaking loose.

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To: PaperProphet who wrote (25121)5/26/2012 8:28:14 PM
From: Steady_on of 34061
 
I have.

You don't seem to get it.

Not much point in beating my head against the wall.

Let's just say you and I see the situation very differently and leave it at that.

I have invested money, you have invested ego.

Time will show which of us has the more accurate vision.

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To: Steady_on who wrote (25125)5/26/2012 9:17:47 PM
From: PaperProphet of 34061
 
Alright, if you say you already addressed it in the past then there's not much point in rehashing even if I don't remember.

So tell me how you feel about Mr. Bordynuik stating that a bit over 1/3 of 9-month P2O revenues in Q3 were primarily from paper fibre. Yet the 10-K was cleaned of any such reference and the report highly suggested it was all "fuel" derived from plastic. Do you think that's a discrepancy? If so, how do you feel about it?

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To: scion who wrote (25073)5/26/2012 9:54:52 PM
From: SteveF of 34061
 
CYA's are expensive nowadays. Inflation.

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