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Tuesday, 12/07/2010 9:09:43 PM

Tuesday, December 07, 2010 9:09:43 PM

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Does anybody know when or how Dennis Fisher took over as President of BioCentric Energy Inc?


I was reading through this old press release from 2007:

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=28410212

Sustainable Power Corp Delivers for the Skeptics

Friday June 15, 2007 5:20 pm ET

HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA--(MARKET WIRE)--Jun 15, 2007 -- BioCentric Energy, Inc. (BCEI), as a follow up on our prior release dated June 8th, announces today delivery occurred from Iowa of 20,000 pounds of DDGS -- the by-product of Ethanol production -- to Sustainable Power Corp (Other OTC:SSTP.PK - News) in Natchez, Mississippi.
The demonstration will entail utilizing the fully scaled Hydrolysis Pyrolysis unit, the same of which will be installed in BECI's Mason City, Iowa facility. The Rivera Hydrolysis Pyrolysis Solution demonstration will blend 50% ethanol Dried Distiller Grains Soluble (DDGS) and 50% imperfect soybeans to produce their bonding agent to build E-Diesel.

A host of the top minds in the biofuels arena will view this process next Tuesday in Natchez. Some of the attendees include Mr. D. Rodriguez - National Commissioner of Energy from the Dominican Republic, and Admiral Rahamas Lora, who will accompany Mr. A. Zucco - Secretary of Energy from the Dominican Republic.

The entire Board of BioCentric Energy will be on hand including Paul McGuire, whose thirty-eight year tenure includes being Senior Business Manager for General Electric in the development of cogeneration, Syngas and distributive power projects in the western United States and Canada. While there Mr. McGuire obtained Six Sigma - Green Belt Certification from the General Electric Company.

Other attendees will include Mr. Jerry Bloom, who recently accompanied California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on his trade mission to China to promote the integration of alternative energy into China's resource plans, and is a Plasma Gasification Specialist in Process Engineering for Ethanol & Syngas. Finally, yet most importantly, he is a representative from U.S. Military Procurement Department, who expressed extreme interest in the low heat signature attribute delivered in the Rivera Hydrolysis Pyrolysis Solution biofuel.

Mr. Tortorice, President of BCEI, stated, "For an exact replication of our plans in Mason City, we had the DDGS feedstock shipped from our future supplier in Mason City and have retained an independent laboratory to document the entire process. We also have a film crew coming down to create a documentary of the Rivera Solution. Now is our time for rapid plant deployment, which will replicate this low-cost Cellulosic Ethanol solution throughout our great country."

Jack Tortorice went on to state this morning, "We at BCEI know what Mr. Rivera has created and what an impact the Rivera Hydrolysis Pyrolysis Solution will deliver for our country. This assembly of knowledgeable humanity is to map out the delivery mechanism for our part to energy independence and fulfilling our mission. We at BCEI gratefully consider this daunting task as the culmination of our professional careers... inform, educate, build trust and deliver the business that SSTP so highly deserves."



There is no mention of Dennis Fisher in that article.

John Rivera - that is an interesting name with some history. Didn't realize that Tortorice, McGuire, and Fisher had a connection to John Rivera. I'll be looking into that a bit more.




This article is from the merger with the AutoMax shell:

http://www.biodieselmagazine.com/article.jsp?article_id=2715

BioCentric Energy, AutoMax Group Holdings merge

Web exclusive posted Sept. 5, 2008 at 1:31 p.m. CST

California-based BioCentric Energy Inc. announced Sept. 2 that it has agreed on the terms and conditions of a Memorandum of Understanding to merge with AutoMax Group Holdings Inc. When the merger occurs the company’s name is expected to become BioCentric Energy Holdings.

BioCentric Energy Holdings is currently developing a biomass project though it’s subsidiary, BioCentric Energy Microwave LLC. The project involves developing a solution that utilizes a proven technologically advanced microwave solution to produce energy from waste products. According to Dennis Fisher, BioCentric Energy’s president and chief executive officer, the company has identified two waste products with a high oil yield. Although Fisher said he can’t name the products due to confidentiality concerns, he said the products are generally considered worthless waste.

Fisher said one product is organic and can yield 65,000 gallons of oil per day. The other product contains oil and has components that can be used to make syngas. BioCentric Energy has already secured the property and technology needed to manufacture the products, and is negotiating ten-year feedstock contracts for both products. “Once that comes to fruition, the actual machinery itself is sitting and ready to go,” Fisher said.

The project is designed to create electricity and oil, which can be used to produce biodiesel. Fisher said the oil produced from the products falls between soybean oil and rapeseed oil in quality, and doesn’t come from a food product. The facility will be located in near Houston, Texas, and is expected to begin producing in May or June 2009.



Dennis Fisher is listed as the CEO on 9/2/08. So sometime during that 15 months Tortorice left and Fisher took over. Need some help from the BEHL history buffs on this forum.



After BioCentric Energy took over the Auto Max Group Holdings, Inc shell from Daniel Motsinger they did an SEC filing.

On November 6, 2008 Biocentric Energy Holdings, Inc (BEHL) did it's first OTC filing
http://www.otcmarkets.com/otciq/ajax/showFinancialReportById.pdf?id=18101

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
a. Dennis Fisher,Director,CEO&President
b. Paul McGuire, Chief Technical Advisor
c. Dennis Shen,Director&COO
d. Russell Noel, Onsite Construction Manager

Period end Date; October 17, 2008
Number of shares authorized; 200,000,000
Number of shares outstanding; 132,089,018
Freely tradable shares (public float); 48,189,466
Total beneficial shareholders; 4
Total number of shareholders of record; 110

PREFERRED STOCK HOLDERS:
Natalee Tortorice 554,000
Nicolette Tortorice 554,000
Nector Maris 74,246
Dennis Fisher 250,000
Nancy Lane-Fisher 250,000
Jack Fisher 100,000
Michael Fisher 100,000
Benjamin Fisher 100,000
Bernice Roth 100,000
Nector Maris100,000
Tony Pintozzi 82,606
Terry Adams 300,000
Kurt Peet 157,500
Bob Nagy 7,500
Brett Wooller 7,500
Dennis Shen 115,000
Paul McGuire 30,000
Mike Bacon 117,648

RESTRICTED STOCK HOLDERS:
Natalee Tortorice 2,000,000
Nicolette Tortorice 2,000,000
Nector Maris 7,548
Nancy Lane-Fisher 3,000,000
Dennis Fisher 2,000,000
Jack Fisher 2,250,000
Michael Fisher 2,250,000
Benjamin Fisher 2,250,000
Bernice Roth 2,250,000
Nector Maris 67,548
Tony Pintozzi 2,196,563
Terry Adams 7,126,900
Dennis Shen 2,000,000
Kurt Peet 3,741,623
Mike Bacon 300,000
Paul McGuire 230,000
Russell Noel 200,000
Bob Nagy 178,173
Company Treasury 36,003,437
Employee Fund 1,217,208

BENEFICIAL OWNERS (5% or more):
DANIEL MOTSINGER 83,573,295
BAF CONSULTING 11,250,000
POWER NETWORK, INC. 10,291,005
STARR CONSULTING INC. 8,750,000



Two Tortorice's show up among the list of preferred shareholders which makes sense since Jack Tortorice was the former CEO.

Paul McGuire is still there as an officer.

And Daniel Motsinger shows up still as a beneficial owner as the former owner of the AutoMax shell.