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Microcap & Penny Stocks : U.S. Microbics {BUGS} - Environmental Augmentation -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: GY who wrote (27)6/15/1998 10:13:00 AM
From: Frank Buck  Respond to of 345
 
GY,

Yes the Jazz are still alive but probably carrying their heads a lot lower today as a result of last nights loss.

Glad to hear you are in close touch with Brehm, and that the new advanced BUGS website will be completed shortly. Noteworthy news sounds like just what the doctor ordered.



To: GY who wrote (27)6/17/1998 1:13:00 PM
From: Frank Buck  Respond to of 345
 
GY,

Perhaps Mr. Brehm would find this process interesting and useful from a possible joint-marketing viewpoint:

<Hanby Environmental Procedures Demonstrates Technology in White House Conference Center

WIMBERLEY, Texas, June 1 -/E-Wire/-- On 5/29/98 in the White House Conference Center, John Hanby, of Hanby Environmental Procedures, Wimberley, Texas, Leeward Bean, Ocean Optics, and Dr. John Hiller, Lockheed Martin, demonstrated a technology developed by H.E.L.P., Inc. to the Interagency Environmental Technology Office (IETO).

The new technology forms large, colored molecules out of normally colorless chemicals such as benzene and toluene, which are components of gasoline and other fuels. This 'colorful' method of contamination detection is published by the U.S. EPA as a field technique.

In 1996, Hanby's spectrometer, which utilizes the spectral 'fingerprint' of the colors produced by the technique was recognized by the DOC's Rapid Commercialization Initiative as one of the ten best new environmental developments in the United States. The purpose of the test kits is to provide immediate information about the contamination caused by leaking fuel tanks, pipelines, etc. Often, this vital information is not available for days to emergency clean-up personnel.

envirolink.org



To: GY who wrote (27)6/17/1998 4:33:00 PM
From: Frank Buck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 345
 
GY,

In that last posted URL I provided... the text further goes on to mention a Rapid Commercialization Initiative, or RCI, relative to Environmental Technology:

<<<.... "According to Stanley Chanesman, director of RCI, Vice-President Al Gore has stated, "The goal of this effort, the Rapid Commercialization Initiative, or RCI, is simple: to ensure that good ideas for environmental solutions reach the market quickly. Of IETO, the Vice-President, who established the office in December, 1994, said, "Through the Interagency Environmental Technology Office, experts can share information with individuals and organizations within and outside the government." >>>

Seems like there is a fast-track for environmental processes that BUGS may be able to hitch a ride on. If U.S. Microbics technology were able to tie itself to the governments agenda for environmental clean-up ...I would imagine we shareholders would also be on the fast-track to increased wealth. The use of proprietary synergistic microbial blends of micro-organisms certainly seems like a good idea as an environmental solution that should reach the market quickly.



To: GY who wrote (27)6/22/1998 8:10:00 PM
From: Frank Buck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 345
 
GY,

Your June 13th post mentions noteworthy news from Brehm:

<He indicated to me to stay tuned for noteworthy news.>

Where's the beef? Or was that pork (pig -related news) what he was referring to? I was actually hoping for something a little beefier than that.