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To: Sheldon Fast who wrote (4567)8/8/1998 8:15:00 PM
From: Clement  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6467
 
To all:

Counter Thought from yahoo thread:

<SI the truth has been told about the financing, and I'm not talking about Robert Pool's post.>

My goodness some of you folks are so gullible. What ever happened to those of you who have said it's not done until its on paper?

Peter Luke and others you are in DREAM LAND if you really believe in this NONRECOURSE financing. If, and I mean "IF" any financing is in the works it will not and I mean "WILL NOT" be on Rene's terms or NONRECOURSE financing.

You all forget what happened last year with the promises of financing. THE BIG BAD Reg D was the best he could do. Now he and your selves are talking of NONRECOURSE financing which is one of the most difficult forms of financing available. COME ON FOLKS.

You can go ahead and get ready to party all you like, TT investors have been doing this for some time now at the expense of their investment capital. For some it has been very costly.

Amazing any positive post is excepted as fact and any negative post is excused as hearsay, rumor or BS by some of you expert investors.

Robert Pool



To: Sheldon Fast who wrote (4567)8/8/1998 8:40:00 PM
From: Clement  Respond to of 6467
 
(now for the editorial)

Sheldon ,

I'm not sure what the point of your post was as I'm sure that just about anyone who reads on this thread reads the yahoo thread. Are you saying that you are not a capitalist?

I have little if any respect for Peterluke and is in many respects not much different than Lucien Bouchard in his attempt at economically justifying Quebec independence.

I've asked Peterluke to give reasoning for investing in Thermo Tech and why it will perform better than other investments. Like so many other posters (particularly Thermo Tech posters most of whom do not have the courage to post under their own name), he is unwilling to substantiate his posts claiming all others to have no substance, yet offering none of his own.

Let us not kid ourselves, there is blind support from both Trooper and Thermo Tech, but in an earlier post he was even claiming a conspiracy of Trooper shareholders flooding the threads with disinformation. It's a consistent theme with posters like Peterluke -- find someone to blame for Thermo Tech's hardships, only this time, he has allowed some of that blame to be shared by Rene instead of by Trooper alone.

I look forward to seeing if Thermo Tech attempts to hit Robert Pool with a libel suit. I'm betting that they won't, and I'm betting that there is truth to what he says for the following reason: he was right before and as someone who knows him in a roundabout way, I know that he is very aggressive on the due diligence front and indeed, he was even a Thermo Tech shareholder. Libel is not libel if it is truth.

As for blind support, Peterluke elicits the most curious support of the company that some might characterise as blind faith in the technology even though there are others that exist. He even ignores the difficulty that Thermo Tech has had in acquiring waste streams -- a fundamental condition to the technology. He decries the continued dilution yet he continues to buy on the premise that the technology is worth more and more even as the stock is diluted.

While I might understand buying TTRIF on a short term speculative basis, I can certainly understand, but Peterluke is arguing for a long term investment where it has been so uncertain -- especially with the absurd actions of management in the past not to mention the dilution.

I can only speak for myself personally, but I have never nor do I believe I will ever short a stock. Investing isn't about loyalty, it is about capital gains. Peterluke can carry on with his silly conspiracy theories and innuendo, avoiding the fact that he made a mistake in his investing -- but instead of facing the facts, he chooses to blame others. Pity.

If there are other ways that management of TTRIF can fail its investors, my suspicion is that they will find that way. There's a name for investing in Thermo Tech: gambling.

Clement