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To: Steady_on who wrote (8700)7/7/2011 3:02:10 PM
From: SteveFRespond to of 53574
 
By the way, why are we discussing posts from Ihub over here on SI?

Because one can't separate the JBII scam without discussing the role that iHub plays. It's an orchestrated pump-and-dump: the cowardly officers let material events leak under the guise of anonymous message board rumors so none of them will be held accountable. Again, the average 5th-grader can see this.

Would you have ever heard of JBII without iHub (or did you know the CEO personally as well?).



To: Steady_on who wrote (8700)7/7/2011 3:06:53 PM
From: SteveFRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
It has taken longer than expected for some of those things. But they have been accomplished.

Forgive me then for finding so much humor in the promoters who now claim with a straight face that we just have to wait another 2-3 years for patents... I don't remember that being mentioned by the CEO two years ago when he promised P2O production in Q3 2009 (even though several of us predicted way back then that patents would be used as a delay).

Remember back in Feb 2010 when the company spent a load of your money on the fuel-blending facility so they could sell "fuel" directly to gas stations? Remember how many of us told you then that would never happen along with the myriad reasons why? If Honest John is the smartest guy on the planet how come we could see what he couldn't? What is the fuel-blending facility and Colin doing right now?

CEO's have been sued over far less fiduciary negligence.



To: Steady_on who wrote (8700)7/7/2011 3:54:27 PM
From: scionRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
We discuss posts and information from many sources; it's a discussion board.

If you are unhappy with any of the content of this board, feel free to post on any of the other two JBII boards on SI.