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To: Steady_on who wrote (15254)12/14/2011 12:10:34 AM
From: PaperProphetRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 53574
 
Steady_on, I'm not trying to be snide but do you at least see the constant stalemate regarding much needed information such as the source of the 'petroleum distillate' sold to Coco?

Mr. Bordynuik, either inadvertently or advertently, doesn't provide that important information to shareholders. If he's honest then he's completely oblivious and strangely words all of his communication so it can be read two or more ways. To me, I would fully expect that in his apparent first sale of plastic-derived fuel ever, that he would reiterate, stress and emphasize that point of being the first sale ever of plastic-derived fuel to drive it home with shareholders.

Skeptics such as myself can ask Mr. Bordynuik, but Mr. Bordynuik doesn't respond to us.

Believers such as yourself do get responses from Mr. Bordynuik, but for some reason are reluctant to ask any important questions.

You can see the difficulty. You expressed interest in whether or not the 'petroleum distillate' was actually derived from plastic or not...can you give me some insight as to why you're reluctant to send an e-mail to ask that simple question to Mr. Bordynuik? Do you feel it's disrespectful to ask? Do you feel like you're challenging him?...in that case you're just asking for clarification. Do you feel that you can't waste his time?