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


To: BRSteve who wrote (230)1/7/1999 3:59:00 PM
From: Frank Buck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 345
 
Steve....

It appears the powers that be accountable for those stores of napalm have already made up their collective mind as in singular mind.

Why don't you do what they did in Indiana???? They stopped the train from off-loading it and it returned back to California. The amazing thing is that DuPonts Napalm is comprised of gas, benzene and polystyrene. As such it is a hydro-carbon based substance that US Microbics bugs would probably find delightful to munch on.

Given the propensity to emit more industrial pollutants into the air doesn't exactly make much sense does it. Don't forget they are talking about a two year burning (liquidation) process. Yikes I wouldn't want to own property within 200 miles of that facility. If I did I would assuredly protest my real estate taxes vehemently. Better solution is for U.S. Microbics to set up a new fermenter (paid for by the military) right on the site. Then have that baby doing its thing around the clock.