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To: zen_lunatic420 who wrote (92339)12/2/2009 12:40:48 AM
From: Rawnoc2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120415
 
Sorry, but when you made the alchemy comparison is really made it seem like you didn't even realize what plastic was made of. Responding to me about potential pollution laws and comparing that to turning lead into gold is shall we say a bit..... strange. Alchemy is turning one substance into something it's not.

But I do hear your other points -- the problem is that each and every one of them has been addressed and is about to be squashed royally by the third party.



To: zen_lunatic420 who wrote (92339)12/2/2009 12:52:21 AM
From: zardiw1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 120415
 
JBII Viability:

1. The output has been independently analyzed and is in the 'gasoline range', with virtually zero sulfur, fwiw. also a reporter visited a company in India with a similar machine, and then putted around the parking lot on a Kawasaki that was running the output directly: eroei.com

2. JBII has a chemist on staff. They also have an in house chromatograph to analyze output.

3. CEO has an IQ of 170.

4. Prototype shows no 'pollutants'

5. Scaling is not an issue....company says they have tested up to 200 lbs with similar results to the prototype.

6. Prototype was manufactured in Japan...again no 'pollutants'

7. Oregon company currently processing auto 'fluff' and selling product to refinery: americanrecycler.com

8. JBII advantage is their catalyst which increases production by a factor of 16: youtube.com

9. Recent statement by JBII CEO. He doesn't lie:

John Bordynuik
They certainly will. Big P2O works - it's a done deal. We needed a second set of eyes to validate the processor for mass rollout and safety (and bragging rights) which will allow us to promote P2O in the mainstream news.

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