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Re: creston post# 26021

Thursday, 10/13/2016 4:28:09 PM

Thursday, October 13, 2016 4:28:09 PM

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Well, it's weird, but no worse than the normal Cyclone operating procedures.

Google can't find BH Consulting Enterprises Inc in PA.

The PA Department of State only lists "B. H. CONSULTING SERVICE, INC." as a similar name, and this firm doesn't show up on Google, either.

Neither Google Maps nor Bing Maps show anything at 3316 Hemlock Farms Road, Lords Valley, Pa 18428.

The company listed on the PA DoS gives an address of 1600 LOCUST STREET PHILADELPHIA PA 19103, but that turns out to be an office of Philadelphia Federal Credit Union, and Google Streetview confirms that.

Mr.Robert Honkel (or Henkel) is similarly a mystery. Whoever he is, he's a master at stealth marketing.

Tracking down Cyclone 'partners' is often like this. Remember that "leading Canadian turbine integrator" Cyclone had the big contract with? Or the Alabama refinery company operating out of the 60,000 sq ft facility? The company names given out by Cyclone didn't exist. Ultimately, the first turned out to be a hobbyist working out of his townhouse and the other was a guy renting part of an old warehouse.

If you get that note confirmation to the auditor I expect they will have a duty to report the debt in the financials. Cyclone can put in their filings that they dispute the debt, but they can't just delete it from the balance sheet.

You might also make sure the auditor knows about the judgement lien from last year: http://www.sunbiz.org/pdf/15896981.pdf and the lien LEAF Captial has on all Cyclone assets: https://www.floridaucc.com/uccweb/RetrieveImage.aspx?sst=&sov=0&sot=Filed%20Compact%20Debtor%20Name%20List&st=cyclone&fn=201503628750&rn=218511&ii=Y&ft=&epn= I imagine an auditor would need to report the judgement lien. Maybe not the security of the assets, but best to let them decide.

If you'd like to post an image of that document, with it on the screen press the PrtSc key on the keyboard (for Print Screen). Then from the Start menu, select the Accessories folder and pick Paint. When this opens, click Paste at the top. This gives an image of the whole screen. Click the Select button at the top and draw a box around the part of the image you want, then click on Crop beside the Select button. Then do a Save As to save the image on your computer (PNG format works well).

In iHub select the Tools/More Tools/My Image Gallery then Browse and Upload the image file from your computer. Copy and past the Embed code, and Bob's your uncle.

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