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To: peter michaelson who wrote (476)5/29/2008 11:37:01 PM
From: Q.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1589
 
There's a web-site advertisement that has a BSHF toutsheet - I wonder if it is the same as the paid mailer for BSHF that you received, Peter:

safe-and-sound-investment.blogspot.com
(scroll down to the photo of Hoover Dam).

Interestingly, this particular toutsheet makes no mention of management (having read the filings, I can imagine why), and it hardly attempts to describe exactly what the product is claimed to be (filings say that it is a sewage-treatment filter, but you won't find the word sewage in that tout, which instead emphasizes alarming water shortages).

It looks like the text for one of those dual-purpose mailers, intended to promote both the stock and subscriptions to a newsletter.

Here's the disclosure:

IMPORTANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: This publicly distributed e-mail report of Intelligent Investor Report, is a sponsored advertisement. This paid advertising issue of Intelligent Investor Report does not purport to provide an analysis of any company's financial position and is not in any way to be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any security. Intelligent Investor Report is a paid advertiser. Bioshaft Water Technology, Inc. is the featured company. The distribution costs of this report to new subscribers, one hundred three thousand dollars, were funded by Brevent Investments Corporation in an effort to create investor awareness of Bioshaft Water Technology, Inc. Brevent Investments Corporation is neither a broker-dealer nor inv. advisor, but is a shareholder in Bioshaft Water Technology, Inc., holding 500,000 shares of Bioshaft Water Technology, Inc. stock which can be publicly traded (sold) at any time by Brevent Investments Corporation. It is anticipated that this report will generate new subscriptions for Intelligent Investor Report and expect to receive an unknown amount of revenue from new subscriptions from the subscription offer contained herein. Jarret Wollstein, the reviewer [or analyst], has been paid ten thousand dollars in compensation for preparing and publishing this report.



To: peter michaelson who wrote (476)6/5/2008 7:22:51 PM
From: peter michaelson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1589
 
ENVI.pk 1.90 6/4/08

Repeat from Wollstein




To: peter michaelson who wrote (476)6/14/2008 3:54:12 PM
From: jmhollen  Respond to of 1589
 
Interesting that the BSHF folks from sunny Carlsbad, Caliphonya are marketing their system to beautiful sunny, sandy, downtown Dubai.

One might note that there's no mention of Biogas / Methane collection for plant use or export energy; readily available from even a low-performance digester at a typical wastewater treatment facility. AWWA digesters are truly whiz-poor examples of how to efficiently generate Biogas, but they have such tremendous volumes of throughput that running sizeable engine-generators or engine-pumps is just a 'gimme'.

If they chose to build one of these whiz-bangs above the Mason-Dixon line they would immediately be up to their freakin' wallet pockets in Union insulator and municipal CSI specification-grade insulation costs due to their totally exposed design. bioshaft.com And, the sludge they mention having so little of is an excellent soil amendment and nutrification agent for nearby farms, golf courses, airports, military bases, etc. Golly, I'm impressed.................. (Not)

No doubt they have truly top notch Silly-Con Valley marketing people to propell this magnificent improvement over the AWWA's cookbook to lofty Dot.Com heights before it joins the ranks of the also-rans who have negligible talent when compared to firms like UOP, Montgomery-Watson-Harza, Sargeant & Lundy, Burns-McDonnell, Black & Veatch, ABB, Inc., Thermodyne Corp., and other experts in WTP and WWTP design-build biz. Even GE builds package treatment plants than can kick these guys tushies right our of the ballpark on a low-bid competition.

:-)

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