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Pastimes : Plastics to Oil - Pyrolysis and Secret Catalysts and Alterna

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To: Steady_on who wrote (15191)12/13/2011 11:43:46 AM
From: PaperProphetRead Replies (2) of 53574
 
Re:<"Do you have any evidence for that assertion at all?">

Since at no point, neither in the press release nor in the SEC filings does Mr. Bordynuik make the source of the petroleum distillate clear, you could ask Mr. Bordynuik directly if the "petroleum distillate" sold to Coco Asphalt was derived from waste plastic or if it was purchased, blended and re-sold as part of normal operations of the blending facility which is housed under the P2O division umbrella. I would ask but Mr. Bordynuik ignores me.

You can e-mail him at john@johnbordynuik.com or through the communication window at his plastic2oil.com website. Since you're pro-JBII, you'll probably get a response. Make sure you put your message board ID in the e-mail so he knows who you are. Seriously, it's just an e-mail so don't feel like you're disrespecting him by sending him a simple question clarifying the situation. Keep the response you get--it may get you some money back in the future.
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