Ron, Well, of course! I didn't bring up RMIL, and , admittingly, like you told me in your E-mail, you're not qualified to speak of RMIL ( why you do, I have no idea )...but this is the GRNO thread...and; >>>>>>The technology is not "flawed" as you so ascerbically assert. It is constrained by current Governmental permitting constraints. S.Carolina has one of the strictest environmental permitting procedures in the United States. This is the only thing that prevents the processor from operating at full capacity (maybe immediate storage of final product is a temporary constraint as well for now).<<<<<<
What good is the technology then if it isn't applicable under current law? What is the strength of GRNO lobbyists, are the strong enough, rich enough, connected enough, to effect change? And what kind of investment warrants that kind of mountain to climb. At the moment, and correct me if I'm wrong, GRNO has one potential customer in Turkey, if it can overcome yet another 'political' hurdle. It's currently destined to the pink-sheets. It must effect changes in the law for the technology to be exploited. The SEC halted trading...you guys are under the illusion the SEC did it for no apparent reason. The stock was hyped in a newsletter and the writer of the newsletter was hauled into a SEC office for questioning. I still don't see the glorius future for GRNO that is being hyped here, it appears that some are looking at GRNO through rose colored glasses. Best of Luck Pugs |