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To: Nathan Hansen who wrote (1856)8/27/1998 4:19:00 PM
From: Papillon  Respond to of 3458
 
The need for Turbo's products is irrefutable:

CA lists diesel particles carcinogens

SACRAMENTO, Calif., Aug. 27 (UPI) California has become the first state to declare that soot emitted in diesel exhaust is a cancer threat that requires new controls.

The state Air Resources Board announced the decision today after years of scientific review into possible environmental risks posed by diesel emissions.

Research indicates that the fuel powers only about 3 percent of California's vehicles, but accounts for 60 percent of its particulate pollution.

Other studies show 435 of every 1 million Californians will contract cancer from a lifetime exposure to diesel exhaust.

The ARB decision starts a new process to find ways to reduce public exposure to such emissions, including the development of cleaner-burning diesel fuel and engines but not banning them outright.

Lobbyists for environmental and business interests say California is the first state in the nation to declare the soot in diesel exhaust a cancer threat.

The board noted that its "compromise" finding is less severe than an earlier proposal to list whole diesel exhaust as a carcinogen. It also said research may not reflect reduced exposures in California diesel fuel since it was reformulated to burn cleaner in 1993.

Scientists say microscopic diesel particles can penetrate deep into human lungs, become deeply embedded and increase the likelihood of cancer.



To: Nathan Hansen who wrote (1856)8/27/1998 9:23:00 PM
From: Far Side  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3458
 
Nathan,

Wollenweber been with Turbodyne since 1995...

Gee, I would have that would be enough time to line his pockets with shareholder's money by now.

I guess he hasn't been hanging around Hamili and Nowek enough.

I would have thought they would have taught him all the ropes by now.

I mean this is a scam right ?

I mean the Turbopacs don't really work, right ?

I mean no one really wants to buy this stuff, right ?

Turbodyne's from the VSE and most the stocks from that exchange
are scams. right ?

So why is Wollenweber still in this racket ?

Why is he working in a research facilty in California when he should be hiding in the Caymans ?

Maybe Dr. W is dumber than we thought. He probably really believes this stuff.

Boy, where does TRBD get these guys ?

Boy, these engineer types they never cease to amaze me, when are they actually going to catch on to this game and get out there learn to pitch this phoney technology.

1995...Sheesh, Get this guy a calendar quick.

By now he must know the truth like the rest of us.

Do you perhaps think he knows something that we don't ?

Wouldn't it be a crying shame after we all sold out that the technology actually works ?

Ha ....Would we ever look like a bunch of dummies !
Jim