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I have no recollection of that post.
Do you remember anything like this:
" If BUGS has transferred those rights years ago ( for 10 grand?)how is that a discussion on the GMND board now?
Nothing happened to those products for years and now the sales start up. Why? IMO, others have come aboard and took charge.
Same thing with all these energy deals. Congratulations to Kontonicolas for all his connections and financing, etc.
Again, BUGS public or private, good or bad, has nothing to do with the health of GMND. Especially since (your claim) no licensing fees are to be paid."
from a GMND post
there cheapies when you know something is going to happen that will rise the PPS seriously, is that the case here in the near future?
Well, BUGS is getting a lot of exposure now! the SEC kind.
BUGS: SEC Suspension:
http://www.sec.gov/litigation/suspensions/2012/34-66232.pdf
ADMIN Proceeding:
http://www.sec.gov/litigation/admin/2012/34-66233.pdf
Well, this may be the begining of some much overdue exposure for BUGS!
http://store.greenbizness.com/
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nice i see we got some dumbass whackers hitting the bid today, give me some got bids all the way down
whackers where are they when you need em?
yep whackers keep on whacking, i will and i'm sure other's will keep on scooping the cheapies
agree, it would be a good time now to grab a starter position and accumulate what you are able before it really gets moving.
http://reports.finance.yahoo.com/w0?r=31584815:1
I just came across this Rueters report for 3years and intrem BUGS report. Does anyone know if BUGS has updated their fillings? I would like to find out before purchasing this report.
looking good it pops every year from this area
ignore my last post - it was just changed to:@ 10:41:03 AM ET
Why does the the volume, just minutes ago, show up as
Volume: 357,100 @ 4:41:03 PM ET on investorhub for today Jan.5? Maybe an electronic glitch?
keep on selling grabing the cheapies, will sell it at higher prices few months from now
styll waiting they got a contract :(
grabbed starter position today might be bit early but i can wait out the pop
lookin fwd to buy some next week ...
hmm who's bidding .001's wanted some in the sub's lol
BUGS likes to mimic other h-plays like NSMG...which is now on the greys.
most likely within 2 months :)
agreed anything around this area is a buy for next pop might have to wait for a few months for it to pop, it's a patience play.
bugs @ 0008 is always a buy!
wait for a few months it will pop again if they don't do anything funny.Play the bounce/momentum don't invest in these pennystocks
good hit some shares at trips then i want some there
...at this point even if BUGS does get a contract Bobby wont announce it. He will find some shady way to keep the profits all to himself and leave all you holding the empty bags. BUGS has become a MOMO play and that's the truth. Trip1 soon
you are absolutely right. This is the more of the same old, same old.
I posted this for the contact info at the bottom of the link (article). Not to endorse anything this guy is doing.
Take a look at this article in 2007. Do you see any similarities as to what he is saying now to what he was saying then? Well where is the profits Bobby?
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20070513/news_lz1mi13qa.html
Do you realize that there is much skepticism about a company like U.S. Microbics?
I've been fighting that for 10 years. But when the money starts coming in and we are (worth) $50 million, people will say, 'Now I believe.'”
and when its been 15 years and your share holders keep holding empty bags, what say you then?
The company
plans to convert these new relationships into product marketing and
engineering services contracts and develop new product distribution and
licensing revenue beginning January 2012.
so what happened to the old stuff...what happened to the licensing revenue from BUGS and US Farms, Pacific Sands??? Why dont you ask Bobby that question? Shady business IMO and before I invest anything into BUGS or GMND I want answers!
contact information for Mr. Brehm!
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/11/09/idUS236520+09-Nov-2011+MW20111109
Robert Brehm partnered with GMND and Green Mountain is renovating Beech Hill Terminal _ the question how quickly this thing gets going!
Great article below - water treatment!!!
Shale Gas Boom Creates Market Opportunity To Clean Fracking Water
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Laura Shenkar, founder, The Artemis Project
As U.S. shale gas resources and hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, have entered the national consciousness, protests from nearby residents, then regulation, have followed. Yet rather than being bad for business, this regulation is actually spurring a new market in water technologies, according to a comprehensive report by the Artemis Project, a specialist consulting practice.
In particular, author Purabi Thakre and editor Laura Shenkar believe the rich Marcellus “play” — the gas industry term for large deposits — and its location under heavily populated New York and Pennsylvania are creating a vast market opportunity. “The Marcellus Effect: Building Momentum for Advanced Water Technology Solutions” says, “Experts estimate that shale gas drilling will grow sevenfold over the next 10 years in the Marcellus Shale…. The resulting market for wastewater disposal and treatment in this region alone will exceed $3 billion per year, according to the banking firm Boennings & Scattergood. In addition, Shenkar expects that water technology innovations created for shale plays will find markets in other industries.
An expert on corporate water strategy and water technologies, Shenkar founded the Artemis Project, a consulting firm that advises corporations on water strategy and supports technological innovation in water management. Each year the Artemis Project sponsors the Top 50 Water Companies Competition to identify emerging technologies and investment opportunities in the water sector. This year, 10 of the 50 companies were innovating new technologies to clean up fracking wastewater.
Fracking has been around for decades, but new technology innovations and a higher price for natural gas have recently made it economic to employ it more widely. But Congress, pushed by Vice President Dick Cheney, exempted gas drilling from EPA Clean Water Act regulations in 2005. So as fracking has ramped up, particularly close to where people live, environmental concerns about water quality have emerged. Perhaps the image that best captures people’s concerns is video footage of a man setting his tap water on fire in the documentary film Gasland.
Since that film debuted last year, a scientific report has linked fracking to methane contamination in nearby aquifers. Pennsylvania officials fined Chesapeake Energy more than $1 million for contaminating the water supply in Bradford County. New York recommended a ban on drilling in the watersheds for New York City and Syracuse. In June Texas became the first state to require disclosure of fracking chemicals, which were previously considered to be intellectual property. Just this month, a federal panel recommended greater disclosure and monitoring of fracking’s environmental effects.
Fracking is a water-intensive process. According to “The Marcellus Effect,” a typical frack well uses about 4 million gallons of fresh water over its lifetime. The fracking process dirties the water both with the proprietary chemicals used and by its exposure to elements deep in the earth that are not found in surface waters. The industry calls its wastewater “produced water.”
According to the report:
“Produced water is often high in naturally occurring total dissolved solids, chloride, sulfate, and metals (such as iron)…. Produced water may also contain naturally occurring radioactive material or petroleum compounds (such as benzene, toluene, and xylene). The produced water might also contain remnants of the fracturing fluids [which contain secret recipes of chemicals]…. An individual well in the Marcellus Shale is estimated to create approximately 15,000 gallons of produced water per year.”
Historically the industry has disposed of produced water by injecting it underground in “disposal wells.” But the Marcellus region’s geology does not permit construction of disposal wells, and its undulating terrain makes it difficult to pipe water long distances. In the Marcellus area, some companies have been recycling wastewater to use again but sell the byproduct, a salty, contaminated sludge, to communities for de-icing roads or suppressing dust. Companies have also paid to haul wastewater to sewage plants, which aren’t designed to adequately treat it. Tainted water is then dumped into rivers, a particularly pernicious problem in Pennsylvania, where the Department of Environmental Protection is beginning to impose more stringent regulations.
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Many here have also bought into GMND.
If not check out www.greenbizness.com
I have followed the oil terminal in PA for over one year.
GMND should be an easy 10 bagger.
Bob B has reawakened.
Both GMND and BUGS share similar management in Robert Brehm. The following articles should be read on the natural gas industry, Marcellus Shale, PA location of the oil terminal that GMND is working with, etc.
http://www.greenbizness.com/blog/ GMND website
http://www.oe.netl.doe.gov/docs/eads/ead050611.pdf , see page 3 as to GMND.
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/could-shale-gas-reignite-the-us-economy-11032011.html
This week management of GMND is working on the next 2 news releases that will come out very shortly. Right before the news the Tier upgrade will appear.
The news relates to the oil terminal, Marcellus Shale, new business.
My knowledge of this facility and site does not allow me to discuss more. I am not an insider. I continue to restate that IMO GMND will go well above 2 cents this year on heavy volume. IMO, this time it will continue with continuous news releases until we see double digits before next summer.
GMND is involved in water purification studies and technologies and that is the reason they are at this oil terminal.
The facility is in a prime location for a distribution hub for water to the natural gas industry leaders. These companies need water purification as part of their ‘frac’ activities to extract the natural gas 5000 feet beneath the surface.
Extremely small float of 40 million.
Contact Nick Kontonicolas ceo at (917) 297-5571
Waste Water for oil fracking...
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/10/21/niagara-falls-considers-going-into-wastewater-business/?test=eim
Duke...you said you got the number from the CEO of Green Mountain; Bob is the CEO of Green Mountain...can you explain? And do you know who you were speaking to and what company he was from?
best of luck to you.
I wish there was something more I could say
This is bobs number I got from the ceo of green mountain 760 224 5525. He told me him and bob were in business and he is trying to help bob. I asked if I should sell by the end of the year for a write off , he told me to hang on to the stock. He never said anything positive about now or the future .Also when you call that # it has bobs name on the message but the mail box is full.
I don't think you will get anywhere dealing with this guy
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ibman I apologize it was jerseyfish I was speaking with at gmnd
Ibman told me he has no problem getting touch with bob at this number;I have never had a problem contacting Robert Brehm try this number. 619-488-3744 . I called that # already and a few seconds ago magic jack message it doesnt even say thank you for calling us microbics.left another message.
I just posted this message on gmnd; Can you elaborate on the news,I am a shareholder in bugs. Ive been trying to get in touch with brehm for months. He doesnt have an office a secretary or communication skills.His primary phone number on his website is disconneted.Ive called pacific sands no one answers the phone just an answering machine , Ive left two messages polite messages to pease call me back. No one has yet to call back.
maybe we should speak to this fellow:
"I spoke th the President of GMND, Robert Brehm last night and I can tell you if you are invested in this company you will be very happy in the weeks ahead.JMO "
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US Microbics -- Official Website
U.S. Microbics Inc. is a business development and holding company that acquires, develops, and deploys innovative environmental technologies for soil, groundwater, and carbon remediation; air pollution reduction; modular drinking-water system development and deployment; and agricultural enhancement.
The Company’s competitive advantages include:
U.S. Microbics, Inc. and its subsidiaries provide the following products and services:
U.S. Microbics Inc. provides engineering solutions to reduce pollution, improve water quality, and increase agricultural output.
The Following Headlines Can Be Found at http://www.otcbb.com/asp/Info_Center.asp Symbol BUGS:
Wed, Jul 23, 2008 11:23 AM | GMND Issues Term Sheet for Acquisition of EcoCover California, Inc. - Marketwire |
Tue, Jun 24, 2008 6:00 AM | US Farms, Inc. to Use BUGS Eco-Friendly Products on Aloe Vera - Marketwire |
Thu, Apr 10, 2008 9:22 AM | SSWM Recaps its Mexico Business Development Experience- Business Wire |
Fri, Apr 04, 2008 10:01 AM | SSWM Announces Effective Date for 5 for 1 Reverse Stock Split - Business Wire |
Wed, Apr 02, 2008 12:15 PM | SSWM to Acquire RESTIC Properties - Business Wire |
Tue, Apr 01, 2008 10:38 AM | SSWM to Focus on Technology Sales and Acquisition Strategy - Business Wire |
Tue, Mar 25, 2008 12:43 PM | BUGS Recapitalization, Name Change Postponed - Business Wire |
Fri, Jul 13, 2007 10:00 AM | ETI Begins Training Operations for Puebla Permitting Project - Marketwire |
Mon, Mar 19, 2007 12:18 PM | U.S. Microbics in Mexico, the United States and MN1.com; Podcast Now Available for Download - PrimeNewswire |
Tue, Mar 06, 2007 11:35 AM | U.S. Microbics Featured in MN1.com Commercials and Interview - PrimeNewswire |
Operationally, U.S. Microbics consists of five majority-owned subsidiaries using biological technology to revolutionize environmental clean-up and agricultural growth.
Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware Inc. (OTC-BB: SSWM), a majority-owned subsidiary of U.S. Microbics, Inc., provides civil and environmental project management services. Sub-Surface Waste Management’s team designs, permits, builds, and operates environmental waste clean-up and water-quality enhancement systems using conventional, biological, and filtration technologies.
Environmental TEC International S.A. de C.V. (ETI) is a wholly owned subsidiary of SSWM, operating in Mexico. SSWM’s patented technologies are registered in Mexico with SEMARNAT, the Federal regulatory agency that oversees environmental compliance throughout Mexico. SSWM has patented and patent-pending technologies that benefit end-users in multiple markets. Through strategic alliances and joint ventures, SSWM facilitates transfer of know-how, technology licensing, training, and support services related to water-quality enhancement and environmental remediation.
West Coast Fermentation Center, Inc. (WCFC) - cultivates microbial cultures for the Company's product lines: Bi-Agra Remediline and Wasteline. WCFC operates a microbe laboratory, pilot plant, and quality control center. WCFC produces microbial blends using fermentation technology, powder blending, and combinatorial liquifaction.
XyclonyX - develops and applies its key technologies that include patents, proprietary knowledge, products, processes, and expert personnel. XyclonyX technologies are sold to the environmental, petrochemical, agricultural, and waste treatment markets. XyclonyX has developed a formulation for mass producing proprietary microbial blends in liquid and powder forms.
Sol Tech, Inc. (doing business as Wasteline Performance Corp.) - was formed specifically to serve markets for treating wastewater in the U.S.A. and internationally.
Bio-Con Microbes, Inc. - provides microbial blends and bio-processing treatment systems for agricultural yield enhancement, odor control, insect control, and cogeneration. Bio-Con Microbes, Inc. has a wholly owned subsidiary in Mexico: Natura Agricultura, S.A. d. C.V., which has conducted tests that demonstrate microbial-based increases to sugar cane production.
USM Capital Group, Inc., a majority owned subsidiary by U.S. Microbics, Inc., provides financial services for the Company and its subsidiaries. In addition to assisting the Company’s subsidiaries in financing and business development, USM Capital Group, Inc. provides management consulting, administrative services, and other services to its clients.
U.S. Microbics Inc.'s Management Team includes professionals with decades of directly applicable experience in support of the Company achieving its goals and objectives as a provider of environmentally-sound solutions that combine engineering expertise, project management experience, and training/communications skills.
Robert C. Brehm, Chairman, CEO and President of U.S. Microbics, Inc. (OTC-BB: BUGS). Since July 1997, Mr. Brehm has served as CEO of U.S. Microbics. Mr. Brehm has a double engineering degree (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science) and an M.B.A. in Finance and Accounting from the University of California, Berkeley. Mr. Brehm has operated a chemical production facility for a Fortune 500 firm, and he has owned and operated several software companies and a finance company. Mr. Brehm understands the technical issues of the microbial technology business as well as the business, marketing, operational, and financial requirements for business success as a public company.
Bruce Beattie, Chairman, CEO and President of Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware, Inc. (OTC-BB: SSWM), since August 2000. Mr. Beattie brings over 25 years experience in the environmental industry, providing services to the real estate, petroleum, mining, and manufacturing industries in North America. After graduating from the University of Hawaii at Manoa (BA in Economics), Mr. Beattie worked for International Minerals and Chemicals (NYSE: IGL), Vice President & Principal ENSR (AMX: ENSR) formerly Environmental Research & Technology, then founding Principal and Vice President of ESE Land Corp (NYSE:CILCORP), appointed Program Director of IT Brownfield Services Corp. (NYSE:ITX), and most recently Group Vice President of the U.S. subsidiary of Environmental Reclamation (TSE: EVM).
Conrad Nagel, CFO of U.S. Microbics, Inc. and President of USM Capital Group, Inc. (a subsidiary of U.S. Microbics, Inc.), since August 1998. Mr. Nagel received a B.S. in Business and an M.S. in Accounting from the University of Kansas. A CPA since 1966, Mr. Nagel has been associated with SEC compliance, auditing, and finance operations for the past 30 years. His career includes having worked as Audit Manager at Deloitte-Touche; VP Finance at Decision, Inc.; Internal Audit Manager at Kaiser Aetna; CFO at Calusa Financial Medical; and VP Finance at Medical Capital Corp.
Robert H. Key is Chairman and CEO of Arivest Corporation, a real estate investment and development firm, located in Phoenix, Arizona. Arivest Corporation is the parent corporation of Corporate Realty Advisors, Inc., a commercial real estate brokerage firm. Mr. Key joined Arivest Corporation as president upon its formation in April, 1979. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, (1972) with a major in Business Administration. Mr. Key has been a general partner, real estate broker, consultant or developer of a large number of commercial real estate projects.
Mery C. Robinson has served as a director since September 1997 and our executive vice president and secretary since September 1997. Ms. Robinson was appointed chief operating officer on October 1, 1998. Ms. Robinson is the founder of XyclonyX and has served as its president and chief executive officer since August 1997. Ms. Robinson was the president of our subsidiary, Sub-Surface Waste Management, Inc., from 1992 to 1995 and president of Omega Resources Management from 1995 to 1997. From 1986 to 1992, she served as the vice president of finance and administration of Westside Telephone Systems in Santa Monica, California, a telephone interconnect service and equipment sales company. Ms. Robinson has held various other positions in operating and starting up high-tech engineering and biotech companies. She received her BS in Journalism from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, a Masters of Science in Environmental Science/Engineering from California State University, Dominguez Hills, and has and has attended the NFWBOsponsored/Wharton Graduate School of Business/Entrepreneurial Mini-MBA program.
Roger K. Knight has served as a director since February 1990 and our vice president-business development since July 1997. Mr. Knight has significant experience in identifying business candidates for acquisitions, and served as our president from January 1995 through October 1996. Mr. Knight retired from the U.S. Navy as a Captain in July 1965, and has been involved in retail operations since the mid-1970s.
Mark A. Holmstedt has 23 years of public finance experience covering a variety of specialty areas. Mr. Holmstedt began his investment banking tenure with Blyth Eastman Dillon Co. (now PaineWebber) and was the director in charge of Bear Stearns Public Finance Department in Los Angeles prior to becoming a principal of Westhoff, Cone Holmstedt. He has a particular expertise in project financings and land secured transactions which involve the sale of securities through the use of an assessment district, redevelopment agency, community facilities district or combination thereof. Mr. Holmstedt graduated with honors in Business Management and Finance from the University of California, Davis.
U.S. Microbics Inc. is a publicly trading company pinksheet company and trades under the symbol BUGS. Get the facts about U.S. Microbics, Inc. from their websites at: www.bugsatwork.net
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Insider Trading:
The following is a list of this years insider transactions for BUGS. You may click on the Word Doc at the end of each line to download and view the form.
SEC Filings: http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?company=&CIK=BUGS&filenum=&State=&SIC=&o....
U.S. Microbics Inc. has multiple competitive advantages, including depth and breadth of experience in microbial bioremediation. The Company has significant Intellectual Properties including patents, trademarks, and trade secrets related to microbial remediation.
PATENT INFORMATION:
Treatment of contaminated activated charcoal
Abstract
The method of providing for a fluid treatment, that includes providing a treatment zone containing granular activated charcoal, and providing a stream of water containing nutrients, contaminant degrading microbes and dissolved oxygen, and introducing the stream to a treatment zone to effect adsorption of nutrients and microbes onto the granular activated charcoal, thereby to provide a contaminant treatment matrix, whereby contaminant in fluid flow through the matrix is reduced.
Patent number: 7258792
Filing date: Dec 28, 2004
Issue date: Aug 21, 2007
Inventors: Behzad Mirzayi, Mery C. Robinson, Alvin J. Smith, Dominic J. Colasito
Assignee: Xyclonyx
Primary Examiner: Chester T. Barry
Attorney: William W. Haefliger
Application number: 11/022,609
U.S. Classification
210/610; 210/616; 210/617; 210/150
Oil contamination clean-up by use of microbes and air
Abstract
A method of controlling hydrocarbon contamination at a zone of contaminant concentration that includes determining the locus of contamination; and dispersing into the locus a substance that reacts with the hydrocarbon to produce CO.sub.2 and water to thereby decontaminate the locus; the dispersing including concentrating the substance in a porous zone, and forcing fluid under pressure into and through that zone to entrain and carry the substance to the contamination locus.
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