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It seems they ran up the price this morning on low volume with low float/shares. Then as the day progressed, ESYR diluted the market with some of the 5 billion A/S they now have. This should be against the law. What a ripoff. Contact SEC on this one.
Does anyone have information on a JV with[color=red][/color] MNDP?
DMGM great stock for investing - low volume makes the stock rise in value instantly. Hold on to your shares for high value. If you sell reinvest to keep price and volume escalating. thanks
This was a statement made on the Nightly Fox News about the succesor to Hayward would be the "MAN FROM MISSISSIPPI' - China is using micro organism at this moment on a total Oil Spill disaster. The only way that the Gulf Coast wet lands will get cleaned of this totally irresponsible oil spill mess is by the use of micro -organisms. BUGS is out there and has a great leader, with several patents and a portfolio of proven techonology. A total win - win situation.
Hayward is being replaced by a Man from Mississippi. He worked for BP in Russia and is a tough and mean son of gun. He will get this mess cleaned up and cleaned up the right way. Mississippi is His homeland. He will use the best method to clean up this crap and BUGS will be one of the companies.
YEAH!!!! Admiral - we supper appreciate your knowledge and wisdom on helping us crazy penny stock investor understand what is going on especially with the gulf oil spill and the potential of FDMF and our ability to become better off financially. Thanks Admiral Lagrange.
k_trader, Thanks for posting all of that excellent information about Enviroxtract. I had been looking for investment information and you were the first one that had accurate information. I put CNGG in stock search which use to be Cambridge Energy Corporation and was given EVXA. Again thanks a bunch. I tried Googling EVXA and got a house with a swimming pool your use of BING was alot more accurate. Keep up the excellent work. It is great that there is actually some one on these sites that knows and cares about us crazy penny stock investors. Bud
In my post I was not bashing - I was stating facts on my own DD. If I invest my money and have doubt on the Company - Pink Sheets and Investor Hub is the best Research Sites to go for factual information to make the right decision on investing in some of these shakee flackee penny stock companies. I have recieved the Information I needed and I hope others have also. Did not mean to freak anyone out. Thanks for the help fellow Investors. Bud.
The address is a HOUSE with a swimming pool in the back yard. . HELLO investors. When you call 888-459-4889 all you get is a recorded message. Here is the link to the address 6175 Plumtree Lane Edmond,Oklahoma 73034 this is what is listed from Pinksheets OTC
.http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wl
Go to yellow pages online and check it out yourself. There is no address or phone number for a Company named Enviroxtract Inc. in Edmond, OK as is reported on Pinksheets OTC. Get real and quit trying to pump something that does not exist.
I Have tried to get the location and listing of EVXA in Edmond, OK. There is no listing of buisness or phone number of Enviroxtract Inc. in the yellow pages on line. anywhere. So does this Company even exist. Something is very odd about this stock. I think it is possibly a scam or a pipe dream.
There is not going to be any cap to the Oil well. Do you realize they have tried everything except putting a Giant Tampon in it. There was a female Engineer that had a design of a cylinder of O rings. Once it was placed in the right position it would be inflated with hydrolic fluid, plugging the shaft and stopping the leak. Excellent Idea. To bad it was a design from a 18 year old female Engineer from India. Woman know how to plug a leak, personally I would of given it a shot. But instead the whole is bigger and they will not be able to stop the leak. The Oil will continue to flow until the pressure stops. Then the sea water will run into the well the water will be heated by the Earth's core tempature. 400 degrees this will cause steam and expansion causing the Earth's sea floor to explode creating a 80 to 100 foot Sunamia which will bring destruction to land, and life because of our leaders incompetance, greed and egocentric behavior. He who lives by the law that is not enforced will be judged by that law. Judgement. "The Nineveh Effect".
Check this Video out!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://talkrational.org/showthread.php?t...
BUGS is Big News aroung the Gulf and US GovernmentJust released an hour ago on www.livetradingnews.com
"The Hottest of the Hurricane stocks right now is U.S. Microbics, Inc. (OTC:BUGS) BUGS, Friday and Monday it consolidated and it would seem a lot of cheap buyers were churned from the market leaving us with buyers closer to the current price, these guys will not be sellers until 3 or 4c, in short Friday and Monday were great days for BUGS.
3 or 4c will not be the top end of this run, 24 to 40c should be with in reach, after that it is up to the company to deliver the goods."
I was watching NATGEO's When the World Changed History. They had a piece on the Tar Sands in Ontario, Canada. They quoted "there is over 1 Trillion gallons of Oil in the Tar Sands to be processed out" it takes one gallon of fuel to process 5 gallons of oil. In reading EVXA DD they are involved in the process of the Tar Sands of Ontario. There is a great future in EVXA investing.
it is 100.05@ ask on etrade and scottrade. I am in EVXA Heaven then I woke up. ya think. Anyone seen Bernie Madoff. lol
Etrade also says ask is .0217. It said that there is money to be made by disasters. But someone has to do it so it might as well be us. This and 2 other companies are going to be huge money makers for a long time. CHA CHING!!!!!!!!!!!
I have an account at Scottrade and the ask price is .0217
One of the issues investors miss Investors think that if there is PR there will be value increase by more stocks being bought. That is true but only temporary. The real stock value and increase comes with "REVENUE". 99% of these penny stocks rise and fall on volume. They do not have revenue to support there A/S number. FDMF has potential to become a Money Making Giant because of its Management, its Product and the Gulf Oil Disaster and the worlds need for Fossil Fuel. When FDMF Revenue starts to increase we will be there driving Lincolns made of Gold. lol
FDMF, Costner, Harcros Chemical "Get er Done"
Jun 07, 2010 08:54 ETFreedom Energy International Scheduled to Meet With Louisiana Parish Officials
FORT WAYNE, IN--(Marketwire - June 7, 2010) - Freedom Energy Holdings, Inc.'s (PINKSHEETS: FDMF) CEO, Brian Kistler, announced today that company representatives will be meeting in Louisiana with Senior Parish officials to discuss and demonstrate the merits of KC 9000®.
Freedom Senior Management has made arrangements to meet with Billy Nungesser, the Plaquemines Parish President, to demonstrate how KC 9000® will be effective in aiding the cleanup efforts once they have begun on the shoreline and water plant vegetation along the Louisiana coast.
After several exchanges with Freedom representatives and Mr. Nungesser's office, the meeting is planned for the week of the 14th, but the exact day is still to be determined due to the demand of Mr. Nungesser's time dealing with the catastrophic issues facing Plaquemines Parish.
It has been reported that Mr. Nungesser has been the catalyst to cut through the BP bureaucracy pertaining to Kevin Costner's company, Ocean Therapy Solutions. KC 9000®, along with the mechanical process provided by Costner's group, would provide an environmentally friendly way of gathering the oil, cleaning it and replacing the water and solids back into the Gulf.
KC 9000® tests have shown it to be an excellent dispersant of the water and solids trapped in oil. KC 9000® acts in a two phase process. Phase one -- KC 9000® creates a micro-emulsion allowing the ingredients in KC 9000® to mix thoroughly with the oil. Phase two -- Either by mechanical methods, such as a centrifuge provided by Costner's group, or mere gravity, KC 9000® then allows the oil to become separated from the water and other contaminants. The oil is in sellable condition and more importantly in this situation, the water and solids are left with zero to trace amounts of hydrocarbons and can be reintroduced back into its natural environment.
Costner's centrifuge technology reportedly is able to process 210,000 gallons per day. At this rate it would require less than 2,000 gallons of KC 9000® per day to work in conjunction with Costner's company. This would be very manageable for Harcros Chemical, Kansas City, Kansas to produce.
ABOUT PLAQUEMINES PARISH:
Plaquemines Parish, an elongated rural jurisdiction that runs southeast from New Orleans and escorts the Mississippi River into the Gulf of Mexico. For more information visit http://www.plaqueminesparish.com
ABOUT FREEDOM ENERGY HOLDINGS, INC.:
Freedom Energy Holdings, Inc. is a holding company with its focus on the exploitation of opportunities in heavy oil related markets. Freedom's KC 9000® heavy oil technology is environmentally friendly and an effective cleaning solution of heavy oil sludge residue. Additionally, tests have shown variations of KC 9000® to be effective in getting heavy oil deposits to flow without heat. Freedom Energy International, Inc. is developing and marketing this uniquely effective proprietary technology for use by clients internationally, both by sale and licensing.
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENT
This press release contains certain "forward-looking" statements, as defined in the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Statements, which are not historical facts, are forward-looking statements. The Company, through its management, makes forward-looking public statements concerning it expected future operations, performance and other developments. Such forward-looking statements are necessarily estimates reflecting the Company's best judgment based upon current information and involve a number of risks and uncertainties, and there can be no factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those estimated by the Company. They include, but are not limited to, the Company's ability to develop operations, the Company's ability to consummate and complete the acquisition, the Company's access to future capital, the successful integration of acquired companies, government regulation, managing and maintaining growth, the effect of adverse publicity, litigation, competition, sales and other factors that may be identified from time to time in the Company's public announcements.
Contact:
Freedom Energy International, Inc.
www.freedomenergyinternational.com
Investor Relations
David Elias
DME Capital, LLC
516-967-0205
There is going to be great news coming. Anyone who has this stock is going to be wealthy. This oil spill has and is going to hurt the oil drilling industry for a long time. As long as you have a bunch of Idiots trying to run and regulate the oil industry from Washington D.C. who have not a clue how to balance and pay for their own created debt we are in big trouble. That is where FDMF comes in. Like they stated the KC 9000/environmentally safe has been given contracts to reduce the viscousity of hard to recover in ground oil. There is billions of oil still in the ground that can not be pumped out in conventional ways. So FDMF with KC 9000 to the rescue. Fuel in the UK and other parts of Europe is over $5.00 a gallon. It will be here soon. Greedy tax gobblin Politicians and regulations on drilling by out of control enviromentalist will without a doubt drive fuel prices off the chart. Look at diesel a unrefined fuel and it is taxed to sell at a higher price then gasoline. The writing is not only on the wall it is in production as we speak. So the news for us investors in FDMF is hold on to your stocks and buy more we are loaded with Jet fuel and we are headed for the largest Sun in the Universe and it is burning hot with $$$$$$$$$$$$ DOLLARS>$$$$$ GUARATEED>
This is how insane this world is. Here FDMF has a proven product that can get the job done.OK. It has been almost 50 days and the spill is getting worse and BP is still given athourity on who does what and when "Oxy Moron". Here is the most insane part. EXVA has no money to do anything. Bugs has no product to do anything and MOPN is limited on there supply for clean up to do anything. But they are all going up in price. HERE IS YOUR SIGN.DUUUUUUUUUUUU. People wake up and put your money where the product is proven and available. FDMF a product for today and for the future a truly factual money going into your ACCOUNT MACHINE. As Elvis would say Thank ya, Thank ya very much. FDMF
Price is of shares sold or bought on bid.
I put a sell order in to dump my EVFN and forgot to put limit. The MM's sold 2,500,000 @.00002 "supposedly @ market price". I did not even know that you could go that low. You are lucky to get some @.00015. MM's will sell for what ever they can get to make money off of us buying or those investors that do not know MM's dirty little tricks.
There are alot of folks out there that are going to be needing BUGS and Pacific Sands Microbe products to clean up the this mess on their own property. Hopefully the Feds and BP will issue cash credits for reinbursment for the products used to clean up this insane mess. The worst has not even arrived yet. Alot of the private secture will be affected by this catastrophe.
More Information on INBG LOI with Chinese Energy FHH Sino.
INTERNATIONAL BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES (OTCBB: INBG) "Up 600.00% in todays trading" Detailed Quote:
http://otcpicknews.com/emailmarketer/link.phpM940&N4&L94&F=T International Building Technologies Group, Inc. engages in the manufacture and sale of light weight building panels used in construction worldwide. It also provides customers with architectural design, panel supply, installation supervision, engineering, training, and technical support. The company`s building panels have applications in residential homes, schools, high rise buildings, churches, condominiums, mining shafts, hospitals, fences and walls, vacation lodges, medical care centers, and community buildings. International Building Technologies Group is based in Alameda, California with an additional office in Shanghai, the People`s Republic of China.
INBG News:
June 2 - International Building Technologies Group, Inc. Signed a LOI to Enter into a Merger with a China Petroleum Storage Facilities Company with Paid-in Capital of USD8.8 Million and Assets Worth USD54 Million According to a Recent Appraisal International Building Technologies Group, Inc. (OTCBB: INBG) announced that it has signed Letter of Intent to merge with FHH Sino New Energies Co., Ltd., a Chinese company (FHH Sino) located in Weihai, Shandong Province of China. FHH Sino is a petroleum storage company that offers petroleum storage tanks and facilities for rental to the petroleum importer/exporter companies in China. FHH Sino has made a good faith deposit of USD 230,000 with INBG to execute the signed Letter of Intent.
According to recent appraisal prepared by an accounting firm in accordance with China accounting standards, FHH Sino has net assets worth RMB 370 million (approx. USD 54 million) and will generate annual revenues of RMB 100 million (approx. USD 14 million) after its completion of construction of Phase I and execution of signed rental contracts business in early 2011.
Stated Kenneth Yeung, CEO of INBG, INBG intends to merge with FHH Sino by exchanging INBGs common stock with FHH Sinos holding or subsidiary company. This merger will give INBG the opportunity to switch its nature of business into the energy sector, the ability to generate revenue and profit once the FHH Sino commences its operation in early 2011, thus benefits our shareholders in the near future. FHH Sino is currently in construction of its Phase I with petroleum storage capacity of 320,000 m3 (or approx.
11,300,000 cubic feet) and has completed all the foundation and infrastructure for its 8 storage tanks. This infrastructure includes the supporting facilities and pipeline connecting to the harbor, which is just 600 meters away from the storage facilities. Strategically, this merger will strongly support INBGs ability to connect with the energy market, the potential investors and strategic partners who are interested in participating to the energy sector in the most booming economic of the world, China, and throughout the world .
About FFH Sino: FHH Sino New Energies Co., Ltd. is a petroleum storage company located in Weihai, a coastal city in Shandong Province of China.
The company provides petroleum storage tanks for rental to petroleum companies such as Sinochem and Sino-Petro, as well as being engaged in the business of local fuel oil distribution. It has its approved Phase II planned with the additional storage tanks of 450,000 m3. FHH Sino will be one of the key players in the fuel storage facilities companies for the northern coastal cities of China after the completion of both Phases.
An 8-K along with a copy of the signed and executed LOI specifying all the terms and conditions of the transaction will be filed with the SEC shortly
WARNING Watch any deal with Middle East Companies.
PGYC - TelTech - Dubai (ripoff) THRR - Senergy - Israel (ripoff)
SNRS - Nourtech S.A.R.L. - Lebanon - (???????) Don't be fooled. I do not even know why Explosive Stocks deals with this ripoff bunch of countries. I do not trust Explosive Stocks. They must get paid to pump this into our MIND - to extract money from our GREED. Maybe they should change their name to PickPocketStock.com.
THRR is a solid Company. I paid .0018 for 1,200,000 shares. I have not lost faith in THRR. Of course there was a set back, but that is part of investing. THRR made some dumb decisions, we all know that. But alot of it rest on us investors and the majority on the negative bashing that went on. Putting fear and doubt in the hearts of the investor, from the dread of the minds of insecure bashers. When it did not go our way as we had dreamt of the financial bliss, people paniced and sold, the majority lost money or are setting on a loss. I am patient and in the end I will profit BIG TIME. It does not and will not do any good to go on and on and on about what happened or what could of been. So we got socked up side the finacial side of the head with a blind punch. I got up and laughed at the calamity that is coming to those you caused this. I will be the one laughing in the end and they will be or are already gone. See ya would not want to be ya.
US Microbics (BUGS) is now partnering with Pacific Sands (PFSD) as of 05-10-2010. They both have commercial outlets for the sale of their products. BUGS has the Patents that the Oil Spill Clean Up will need. Pacific Sands has the Facilities to Manufacture BUGS products. The relationship will work hand in hand. With this partnership We Investors will in the long term will Profit Greatly. I was watching CNN on the insanity of the oil spill. BP is wery cautious of what products they will use in the clean up. I seen several demonstrations of clean up inventions and products. Some have potential and some have already been denied by BP. BP wants something that is quick and effective. Idiots!!!!
They think this process will come and go in a few weeks or months. We have not seen or felt the total cicumstances of this disaster yet. It will take years if not generations to clean up or have nature back to normal. The bad thing is, that mans growing selfishness and growing attitude of NOT OBEYING the LAWS of our Country and States and of course Nature, which starts with our ELECTED and APPOINTED GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS will bring increasing disasters on our country. This is just the beginning.
The Neniva warning.
Thanks Engineerbl
Bugs and Pacific Sands will work for Us!
Pacific Sands, Inc. Teams With BUGS for Joint Marketing of Environmentally Friendly Products
RACINE, WI, May 10, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Pacific Sands, Inc. (OTCBB: PFSD), a manufacturer of a broad range of environmentally friendly cleaning products, announced that it has signed a teaming agreement with U.S. Microbics (PINKSHEETS: BUGS) to develop joint marketing expansion, distribution and cross licensing opportunities of each company's environmentally friendly products including the Bio-Miracle(TM), Natural Choices(TM), and ecocone(R) product lines. Both companies seek to expand the markets for their own products using each other's distribution networks and marketing expertise.
Pacific Sands president Michael Wynhoff expanded on the new relationship by saying, "We have followed the U.S. Microbics progress over the years and always liked their products and environmental stewardship philosophy. Their Bio-Miracle(TM) products that enhance plant health using bio-rational fertilizers and microbial growth enhancers while reducing water and chemical fertilizer use, could be a natural addition to our product line and could appeal to our existing customer base. Our goal is to expand each other's revenue through cross licensing and distribution with new and existing customers who care about the planet, their own health and the people around them."
Robert Brehm, CEO of BUGS, commented, "I believe the Pacific Sands products are an ideal fit into newly identified markets being pursued by BUGS. With our everyday life seeming bombarded with cancer causing chemicals and pollutants, it is refreshing to find a company with eco-friendly, safe and effective alternatives for a wide variety of household and commercial cleaning solutions for consumers who care about their family's health and want products that are safe to use around children and contain no chlorine, ammonia, alcohol or solvents. I look forward to expanding the distribution of their retail products to our health conscious data base."
About Pacific Sands, Inc. Pacific Sands, Inc. is an environmental products company that develops, manufactures and sells a wide variety of eco-friendly products for cleaning and water maintenance applications. The company's broad portfolio of products are sold world-wide under numerous private label brands as well as its house brands, ecoone(R) and Natural Choices(TM). For more information about the company and its products visit www.PacificSands.biz and www.EcoGeeks.com
About U.S. Microbics Inc. U.S. Microbics is a holding company providing administrative management services to its operating subsidiaries. For more information on the company, contact Robert Brehm at 619-488-3744 or visit www.USMicrobics.com. and www.Bio-Miracle.com
Total Shares of RNWF
UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
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SCHEDULE SC 13D
Under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
RENEWAL FUELS, INC.
(Name of Issuer)
Common Stock
(Title of Class of Securities)
651360109
(CUSIP Number)
Mark A. Uram
11223 Cameron Parkway
Orland Park, IL 60467
(312) 342-0782
(Name, Address and Telephone Number of Person
Authorized to Receive Notices and Communications)
Copy To:
Mark A. Uram
11223 Cameron Parkway
Orland Park, IL 60467
(312) 342-0782
April 26, 2010
(Date of Event which Requires Filing of this Statement)
If the filing person has previously filed a statement on Schedule 13G to report the acquisition which is the subject of this Schedule 13D, and is filing this schedule because of Rule 13d-1(b)(3) or (4), check the following box |_|.
SCHEDULE SC 13D/A
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1 NAME OF REPORTING PERSON
Mark A. Uram
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2 CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX IF A MEMBER OF A GROUP
(a) |_|
(b) |_|
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3 SEC USE ONLY
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4 SOURCE OF FUNDS
PF
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5 CHECK BOX IF DISCLOSURE OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS IS REQUIRED
PURSUANT TO ITEMS 2(d) or 2(e) ( )
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6 CITIZENSHIP OR PLACE OF ORGANIZATION
Illinois, USA
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NUMBER OF SHARES 7 SOLE VOTING POWER
BENEFICIALLY OWNED BY
EACH REPORTING PERSON 36,100,000
WITH
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8 SHARED VOTING POWER
0
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9 SOLE DISPOSITIVE POWER
36,100,000
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10 SHARED DISPOSITIVE POWER
0
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11 AGGREGATE AMOUNT BENEFICIALLY OWNED BY EACH REPORTING
PERSON
36,100,000
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12 CHECK BOX IF THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT IN ROW (11) EXCLUDES
CERTAIN SHARES ( )
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13 PERCENT OF CLASS REPRESENTED BY AMOUNT IN ROW (11)
93.1%
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14 TYPE OF REPORTING PERSON
IN
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Item 1. Security and Issuer
This statement relates to shares of common stock, $0.001 par value per share (the "Shares"), of RENEWAL FUELS, Inc. a Delaware corporation (the "Issuer"). The Principal, executive office of the Issuer is located at 1818 N. Farwell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53202.
Item 2. Identity and Background
Not applicable.
Item 3. Source and Amount of Funds or Other Consideration
All Shares were acquired through cash purchase in open market transactions.
Item 4. Purpose of Transaction
The Reporting Person acquired the Shares for personal investment and invests independently of investment advice given by investment publications, investment message boards, investment blogs, or investment relations personnel.
The Reporting Person does not have present intentions of selling, granting any participation in, or otherwise distributing the acquired Shares. Although, this may change based upon, but not limited to, an expressed interest, to Reporting Person, by the company (its management or its officers), YA Global, or by third party interest, in regards to investment in the company or an acquisition of controlling interest of the company's common Shares.
(a) As of April 26, 2010, Reporting Person was the record and beneficial owner of 36,100,000 Shares, representing 93.1% of the issued and outstanding Common Shares, as reported to the Shareholders, in a Form 10-Q (Quarterly Report), by the company, on November 14, 2008. As of September 30, 2008, there were 38,775,518 common shares issued and outstanding, as stated in the Form 10-Q filed on November 14, 2008.
The Reporting Person has no present plans or intentions which would result in, or relate to, any transactions as described in subparagraphs (b) through (j) of Item 4 of Schedule 13D.
Item 5. Interest in Securities of the Issuer
(a) - (b) As reported to Shareholders, by the company, in the Form 10-Q filed on November 14, 2008, as of September 30, 2008, the company had 38,775,518 common Shares issued and outstanding and had 3,000,000,000 common Shares authorized.
On March 31, 2009, the company filed a Form 15-12G (Termination of Registration of a Class of Security under Section 12(g)). As a result of filing a Form 15-12G, the company has terminated the registration under Section 12(g) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
Based upon the 38,775,518 common shares issued and outstanding, as last reported by the company, the Reporting Person's current beneficial ownership of 36,100,000 Shares equates to 93.1%. It needs to be noted, that this assumption is taking into consideration that the company has not issued additional common Shares since what was last reported on November 14, 2008.
As a result of the company filing a Form 15-12G, on March 31, 2009, it is the Reporting Person's understanding that the company may not be required to notify shareholders of a change in common shares issued and outstanding. Taking this into consideration, it is not known if this Schedule SC 13D accurately represents the Reporting Person's actual percent ownership of the common Shares issued and outstanding.
Based upon the 3,000,000,000 common Shares authorized, the Reporting Person's current beneficial ownership of 36,100,000 Shares equates to only 1.2% of the authorized common Shares as reported on November 14, 2008.
If/when the company gets current in their filings and/or if/when an accurate and updated issued and outstanding common share count is filed or reported, the Reporting Person will amend this Schedule SC 13 to reflect what their beneficial ownership is at such time.
Reporting Person has sole power to vote and to dispose or to direct the disposition of all his Shares.
(c) - (e) Not applicable.
Item 6. Contract, Arrangements, Understandings, or Relationships with respect to Securities of the Issuer
Not applicable.
Item 7. Material to be Filed as Exhibits
Not applicable.
SIGNATURE
After reasonable inquiry and to the best of the undersigned's knowledge and belief, I certify that the information set forth in this statement is true, complete, and correct.
Dated: April 27, 2010 REPORTING PERSONS:
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Mark A. Uram
According to article produced by BSHWacker. E.ON wants to go public by buying a shell company to us the shares as a vehicle to function in the stock market, according to Pinksheets RNWF has about 38,000,000 O/S if this is accurate than it would be cheap to buy RNWF for a Renewable Energy Green Foundation. My question is? When the O/S are purchased and the floating shares are retired. Do the Investors shares become the new company shares at the value of the Company, or do the Investors just get a cash pay off?
...history has taught that no amount of clean up effort will ever be able to fully reverse the spill of many millions of gallons of oil into the ocean. The legacy of Exxon Valdez still lingers today; Dr. Jeffrey Short of Oceana testified in a 2009 hearing that:
"Despite heroic efforts involving more than 11,000 people, 2 billion dollars, and aggressive application of the most advanced technology available, only about 8 percent of the oil was ever recovered. This recovery rate is fairly typical rate for a large oil spill. About 20 percent evaporated, 50 percent contaminated beaches, and the rest floated out to the North Pacific Ocean where it formed tarballs that eventually stranded elsewhere or sank to the seafloor."
This is yet more evidence that 20-year Coast Guard veteran Dr. Robert Brulle is right: "With a spill of this magnitude and complexity, there is no such thing as an effective response."
Even best-case scenario, only a small percentage of the oil could be cleaned up—and we're long past best case. I'm on to wondering about what happens if we can't cap the well at all. National Geographic offers a partial answer: The well could pump out oil for years, and the Gulf of Mexico would be left with the kind of devastation still seen in the Persian Gulf where the Iraqi army intentionally dumped some 336 million gallons during the 1991 Gulf War.
Up to 89 percent of the Saudi marshes and 71 percent of the mud flats had not bounced back after 12 years, the team discovered. "It was amazing to stand there and look across what used to be a salt marsh and it was all dead—not even a live crab," Hayes said.
There is no easy fix. The problem isn't that BP should have run their business without any accidents, the problem is that they seem to have had no backup plan for how to stop an accident that went beyond "normal". There is no technology that's proven to cap or even mostly clean up spills of this magnitude. That's the reality we're facing, and it isn't pretty.
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Snig • #1 • 9:23 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
Absolutely. Cleaning it up will be unscrambling an omellete. Additionally, we may lose
Absolutely. Cleaning it up will be unscrambling an omellete. Additionally, we may lose species we never knew existed, and will now never be known.
Brainspore • #2 • 9:23 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
If terrorists caused something like this intentionally we'd be at war with about 3 new countries by now.
MrsBug • #3 • 9:30 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
I saw Phillipe Cousteau talking about this last night on CNN (I think) and it just made me terribly depressed. I want to write my Congresscritters and tell them "no new wells off American shores". As much as our country still depends on oil, this should be the smelling salts that wakes us up to the true cost of oil. If BP and other 'oil' companies want to continue to make money, make them diversify. Michigan was in the same boat with the auto industry (all our eggs in one basket) and look where that got us.
scifijazznik • #4 • 9:41 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
We have poisoned our waters. We have poisoned ourselves.
Anon • #5 • 9:42 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
Heard a story on NPR today that reported that in 1969 there was an oil spill that reached Massachusetts' Buzzard Bay which, according to experts, is still showing signs of damage 40 years later. Drill, baby, drill, indeed!
Thac0 • #6 • 9:47 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
The USSR used nuclear weapons 4 times to close off oil and gas leaks. The impact of doing this would have been far better than what we have now. Our countries inability to put aside profit and do the right thing is killing us and spoiling the ocean. I'm fuming mad. Why didn't we blow this thing up weeks ago!?
Anon replied to comment from MrsBug • #7 • 9:51 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
"no new wells off American shores"
Felix Mitchell replied to comment from Thac0 • #8 • 9:54 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
Is radiation not as bad as oil? Honest question.
angusm • #9 • 9:57 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
Apparently "Ooops" does not constitute an adequate emergency response.
Anon replied to comment from Thac0 • #10 • 9:59 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
Because "nukes r bad", didn't you hear?
bolamig • #11 • 10:04 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
It seems a little beneath boingboing's standards to report scary numbers using the phrase "up to".
Gryffinator63 • #12 • 10:07 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
The really enraging thing is that BP's true top priority is to save that well. Above everything else.
Brainspore replied to comment from Thac0 • #13 • 10:09 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
Careful consideration before using nuclear weapons is never a bad thing.
TooGoodToCheck replied to comment from Felix Mitchell • #14 • 10:10 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
That's really going to depend on how much radiation and how much oil. A little radiation would be better than a lot of oil. I have no idea what the actual numbers would look like in this scenario - how much radiation and where it would go. I'm not sure if anyone really knows, although it stands to reason that at the present time, Russia is probably better informed than anyone else, having tried it four times.
Really though, even if it was a good option (and I have no idea if it is or not) I think it would be pretty politically difficult to use a nuke in this scenario.
Snig replied to comment from Thac0 • #15 • 10:12 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
Oil is the devil we know vs. the unknowns of the radioactive devil we don't. Even though you could use a scintillation counter to rule out low level radiation in catches, it would be devestating to the image of commercial fishing. Conventional munitions might be used to do the same thing, don't know why nukes would be required. It's unlikely that it's not being considered, don't think it would be procedurely implemented faster than the things they're trying now. Don't know if an explosion in the area has the potential to open other leaks in the region, but that's the sort of question to explore.
TooGoodToCheck replied to comment from Brainspore • #16 • 10:13 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
Is it still a weapon in this case, or does the designation of weapon depend on usage? I mean, I have kitchen knives that could be used as weapons, but I tend to think of them as tools.
but, yeah, regardless of whether we call them weapons or nuclear tools or just bombs, I wouldn't want to rush into nuking america's coast.
Snig replied to comment from TooGoodToCheck • #17 • 10:16 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
In terms of health, a little radiation is better than a lot of oil, in terms of perceived risk, nuclear scares people. Likely more harm living next to a gas station vs. a nuclear power plant, but NIMBY goes off the scale for anything nuclear.
Anon • #18 • 10:20 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
Anyone ever tried to shove the crap back into a cow?
David Biedny • #19 • 10:25 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
Brainspore, you've hit upon an issue I explored on a radio show last night - are we to believe that the US military has not modeled the possibility that a terrorist group might do a multiple-rig hit to create this kind of situation on purpose? Really? So many of us have been wondering why there hasn't been a military intervention in this situation, and yeah, I've heard all about how the oil companies are the only ones with know-how on the procedures and technologies one would deploy, but the idea that this hasn't been played out on a DOD supercomputer, it just weird to me.
Thac0 replied to comment from Felix Mitchell • #20 • 10:27 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
I would assume a small bomb miles under the ocean would cause less harm than oil covering most of the gulf coast, reefs and surface.
Dewi Morgan replied to comment from Thac0 • #21 • 10:39 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
If they could spend just ten billion dollars and blow it up safely, they'd have done so. It'd be cheaper for them than letting it continue to leak, which will lose them $30Bn at least.
But if they set off explosives and all they accomplished was to increase the flow tenfold... well, that wouldn't be a win for anyone.
Do YOU know how to cap a well-head explosively at 1500 metres under the sea, without risking making it worse? I doubt anyone does.
If they did it with a nuke (because we all know the US army just keeps a stash of nukes designed to work at 150 atmospheres, so they can just get one off the shelf), then they'd have increased flow of *irradiated* oil!
That'd be so great! Let's do that now!
No. Green fuels good, but glowing green fuels on beaches not so good, thanks.
Brainspore replied to comment from TooGoodToCheck • #22 • 10:39 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
Is it still a weapon in this case, or does the designation of weapon depend on usage? I mean, I have kitchen knives that could be used as weapons, but I tend to think of them as tools.Fair distinction, but your kitchen knives weren't designed to be used as weapons. As far as I know (and I may be wrong on this) we don't have any nuclear explosives designed for non-military applications.
@Biedny: I'm sure somebody in the DoD has considered the possibility of terrorists attacking our oil rigs, but that's not the same thing as saying they've come up with an adequate defense against such attacks. A computer simulation doesn't do you much good unless you have the physical means to plug a giant hole under a mile of water.
samuraizenu replied to comment from Felix Mitchell • #23 • 10:42 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
In the 40's we blew nuclear bombs up in the Sea of Japan and got Gozilla for our troubles.....Just sayin'.... maybe the next mistake will make Godzilla look like Maru the cat!
Anon • #24 • 10:45 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
"For your health", added Dr. Brulle in a solemn tone.
Snig replied to comment from Thac0 • #25 • 10:51 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
ARMY corp of engineers saying:
Assumption is the Mother of Fuck-up.
I'm not saying nuclear would be worse, but there's still a lot of unknowns. Part of the economic damage is people's perspective, and people are not rational about radioactivity. Even in science. I worked in a lab that used tritium, P32 and S35. For staining, I was also using uranium salts. The uranium was more radioactive/had greater penetration than any of the others, but since it was considered "natural radiation", was not nearly as regulated. My lab wasn't full of crazy people, this was the state/national regulations of the time on it.
I always love your name by the way.
ill lich • #26 • 11:20 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
If those marshes are going to be dead anyway, why NOT set all the oil on fire? It'll be easier to bounce back after a fire than live with all that oil contamination.
mdh replied to comment from ill lich • #27 • 11:57 AM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
After the apocolypse, will people be trading oil balls harvested from the coastline?
headphonegirl • #28 • 12:09 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
Oily birds don't catch worms
das memsen • #29 • 1:16 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
It isn't pretty, but we don't give a shit. As long as we drive our cars, the economic pressure to give us our beloved oil will continue to trump any moral or ethical bounds. Want this shit to stop? Boycott the internal combustion engine.
avraamov • #30 • 1:27 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
I'm reminded of Herzog's 'lessons of darkness':
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t94heQ2Kyc
radiohead instead of wagner, but you get the point.
ZDepthCharge • #31 • 2:17 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
This disaster should be all that's needed to FORCE (i.e. - legislate) big oil into spending a MASSIVE percentage of their profits into the development of clean renewables. Consider that two years of BP profit could make solar orbital power a reality.
Fuck.
Brainspore replied to comment from ZDepthCharge • #32 • 2:27 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
Given their recent track record I'm not sure I would want BP in charge of a massive space-based energy beam.
ZDepthCharge replied to comment from Brainspore • #33 • 3:02 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
Yeah, but if these assholes are going to fuck things up then I'd prefer if we lost just a city instead an ecosystem.
Anon • #34 • 3:02 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
"Even best-case scenario, only a small percentage of the oil could be cleaned up"
From SFgate:
"In 1993, a massive 800 million gallon oil spill happened in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Aramco successfully cleaned up that spill. The lead engineer that cleaned that spill was an American engineer who worked for Aramco.
His name is Nick Pozzi and is based currently based in Houston. Apparently Pozzi offered his solution to BP and Coast Guard and they promptly dismissed his solution.
Was it too expensive?
What's the Pozzi solution?
It's a lot simpler to understand than the top kill. It simply requires oil tankers equipped with giant vacuums (think a massive wet/dry shop vac) to suck the oil and water into oil tankers. Using a centrifuge, the tankers have the capability to separate the oil and water. The water is filtered and sent back to the ocean. The oil is recovered and processed as usual.
In the Saudi disaster, Pozzi claimed 85% of the oil was recovered and was still usable.
Last night, President Obama was in my home town and I was listening to him. He said, "...We're trying everything."
Categorically not true, Mr. President."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/ybenjamin/detail?entry_id=64227
Gyrofrog replied to comment from das memsen • #35 • 3:21 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
I won't argue that we rely too much on our cards, but is that the whole story? Of all the oil that is refined, how much ends up as plastic crap (or better, plastic crap that's quickly thrown in the garbage) versus how much goes into our gas tanks?
Gyrofrog replied to comment from Gyrofrog • #36 • 3:36 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
That's "cars," not "cards," though we probably rely too much on those, as well (20%, my eye!)
bigdan • #37 • 4:43 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
There's very little talk about this being an ELE (extinction level event) and it's probably unlikely but the fact that's it's even possible should wake us up. People, if we can't plug this up our little happy planet, yes I said planet, will be dead within a couple of years. If this leak can be stopped we need to make sure every human being knows how close we came to extinction. No more off shore oil drilling ever! Put anyone who can be held liable for such a catastrophe in jail, BP execs, regulators, Dick Cheney.
Do you think this post is hyperbole? See this link:
http://pesn.com/2010/05/13/9501651_a_volcano_of_oil_erupting/
Cicada • #38 • 5:09 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
On the positive side, if we manage to wipe out the oil-sensitive parts of the gulf, we can then drill for oil unimpeded by ecological concerns, no?
Brainspore replied to comment from bigdan • #39 • 5:12 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
By "dead planet" do you mean to suggest that humanity is on the brink of extinction or that LIFE is on the brink of extinction? It's hard to imagine any earth-based event that could wipe out everything. Even this oil spill is good news for some microbial species that thrive on petroleum.
Anon • #40 • 5:44 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
Many beautiful fish turtle,dolphin etc...are dying ,in a few days cost of Florida also suffer ....extracting oil like that without plan A,B,C o D for rescate are unconscious ....the money... money money ....the same in France , still exist 42 Nuclear central and nobody have plan A , B, C , D , one day a big accident .......but American people are the culture of the cars ... and the Big car , more bigger ...better !!!!!(4X4)
In one American family every body have his own car, father, mother, sons,etc....pets are exclusive!!!!
Anon • #41 • 7:44 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
The Valdez only caused as much damage as it did because BP, the company in charge of keeping the sound safe from oil spills, didn't keep the emergency teams on standby that its contracts said it must and didn't keep the boom and capture materials ready that it was required to.
Capturing 8% of the oil is only typical because oil companies typically fail to fund the personnel, training and materials required for capture.
Cowicide • #42 • 7:58 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
I used to nervously laugh when I watched the Idiocracy movie because as ridiculous as the movie was... the United States was acting out key points of the plot.
I can't laugh anymore. It's the reality of the United States. This country is becoming a wasteland filled with idiots. From libertarians who claim government regulation is the root of all evil to tea baggers who are ignorantly/unknowingly led by the root of all evil... we ARE becoming an Idiocracy.
It's time for the smart people to take over or all is lost.... if it's not too late already.
Conservatives in the South who cheered "Drill! Baby! Drill!"? Enjoy your black, toxic sludge that is now the Gulf.
On the positive side, I heard from corporate america that it's got electrolytes... so be sure and drink it and water your crops with it.
Anon • #43 • 8:50 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
Wait wait wait... Am I the only one that noticed the quote is from DR BRULLE?
"clean up the oil, dummy... for your health"
Blue Boy • #44 • 9:18 PM Wednesday, May 26, 2010 • Reply
The idea of using a 30KT Russian Nuke to pinch the pipe shut sounds great but requires a parallel pipe to the blow-out. Russian nukes are cleaner than US nukes and thus produce radioactivity that fades away quickly. The use of a nuke for a purpose like this is morally equal to a knife in a surgeons hand. Russia has experience with this that we do not have.
This disaster leads me to question if a blow-out were to happen where EXXON is exploring in the Gobi (China) would we all die from the event? It seems possible to me.
Blow-outs are seldom well contained...especially the ones that eject the drill pipe, casing and rig as erupted junk all over the oil soaked landscape and beyond.
Ugly Canuck • #45 • 4:42 AM Thursday, May 27, 2010 • Reply
So....a petro-economy, or a necro-economy?
Anon • #46 • 7:46 AM Thursday, May 27, 2010 • Reply
If you think emulating Russia is a good idea in these cases, you might want to look up "the Mouth of Hell" in Uzbekistan.
We still haven't fixed Centralia, PA, let's not rush to create a nuclear-triggered version.
Anon • #47 • 7:59 AM Thursday, May 27, 2010 • Reply
The worst? What's going to happen when a hurricane hits and sucks up all of that oiled much and spreads it all over the Southeast, or East Coast? A rain of oil in the middle of North Carolina?
That would be pretty bad... The worst would be if it was on fire!
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