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Strategies & Market Trends : Scamthony Cataldo

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To: ringmaster who wrote (19)1/14/2004 4:22:02 PM
From: scion  Read Replies (2) of 137
 
Dubious technology claims here...where did they get SARS virus and anthrax samples and who did the tests? Considering the scientific community only identified the SARS virus inside the last 6 -9 months, I find that claim very suspicious.

US Global Aerospace Inc · 10KSB · For 3/31/3

We have tested this filter using both the SARS
virus and anthrax, and found that it effectively filtered both.


I have almost all of the NASA test details in conjunction with the Russian Mir space station and can't find any reference to this...

AIRBORNE PATHOGEN AIR FILTER/PURIFICATION SYSTEMS USING NANOFIBER FILTER MEDIUM FOR COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, AND AIRBORNE APPLICATIONS.

The core of this filter technology was initially developed for NASA for
use during crewed space flight applications that lasted for more than 120 days
to provide ultra-fine particulate matter air filtration and purification. The
performance has been enhanced further with the addition of nanofiber filter
element materials. The porous nanofilter media is enveloped with an electronic
field that causes the airborne particulate matter to move in a churning motion
perpendicular to the airflow direction without ionization, thus significantly
enhancing the London/Van der Waals force interaction (a method of intermolecular
attraction), and resulting in a super-efficient air filtration and purification
system. This system effectively captures bacteria, viruses, smoke, dust,
odorants, and other sub-micron sized particulate matter. Unlike traditional
filter technology that relies on ever more restrictive filter elements and
reduced flow rates in order to catch smaller particles, nanofilter technology
provides nearly unrestricted air flow, minimal pressure drop, and a substantial
increase in energy efficiency. We have tested this filter using both the SARS
virus and anthrax, and found that it effectively filtered both.

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