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Gold/Mining/Energy : JBII - The Secret Catalyst Turns Plastics into Oil

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From: Rawnoc12/16/2012 7:55:27 PM
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Gotta love this warped logic:

>>>> Two and a half years ago when I sent Mr. Bordynuik an e-mail asking what currently stood in the way of full commercial production, my e-mail was ignored but then a poster started ranting and railing against me on Yahoo. That poster knew information from my e-mail that only the reader would have known. That had to be Mr. Bordynuik. <<<<

Even if it's true, the possibility never crossed his mind that a shareholder called Bordynuik and asked about the dude and was concerned about JBII based on the content of his posts and mentioned the dude by name. Perhaps that shareholder then verbally criticized the author of the posts in question to which Bordynuik responded something like "oh, that dude? if you think he's nuts, you should see the emails he's sent me"

Now I have no idea if that's how it went or if the dude is even telling the truth in the first place, but I find it laughable that the only way contents of an email between to people could get to message boards is from those two people rather than a third person who learned about the contents -- from either party. It's also just as equally possible that the dude with his own friends the contents of the email he sent and it was his own friends who broke the dude's trust and shared them with others, with it eventually getting to a poster who repeated it.

In short, the logical leap that it's impossible for anybody else to mention an email sent from one dude except the receipent is just ridiculous. Either the author or the receipent may have shared the contents of the email verbally.
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