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These clowns are now saying 0.75, yeah right...get real this stock will never see sub dollar again. This volume is not significant 155K shares traded in 1.5 hours. When news gets announced of getting final approval and then bond money for Toms River the volume will return and the MM will move it back up on very low volume. That is what everybody is waiting for.....that will cause a serious move in the stock price....Everybody knows this so it is playing a waiting game...Just a matter of time! I also look forward to watching the shorts get burned and the day traders missing the ride! I want to see a GAP UP!
What is with these wide spreads....As if 20K shares is really going to make a difference for the MM! These games are old...I am glad that the PA Site is slowly comming together.
I look forward to hearing about the BIA FEE to TRUST APPLICATION AND LEASE TERMS TO BE WORKED OUT NEXT!
I expect that this could take up to a 2-3 months. Then, fast track the bond application through the tribe.
Tom...This is not enough volume to make much a difference...200K shares traded....This is just another day in which nothing happens. I will wait for the close! It will rebound.
I think this is good news. FFI needed to secure this site first...This is the most important step for the PA Site!
OT: Check out this ad that Honda made!
This Honda ad is very cool. In fact, it's a work of art. Read the info first, then watch the clip.
And you thought those people that set up roomfuls of dominos to knock over were amazing. There are no computer graphics or digital tricks in the film. Everything you see really happened in real time exactly as you see it.
The film took 606 takes. On the first 605 takes, something, usually very minor, didn't work. They would then have to set the whole thing up again. The crew spent weeks shooting night and day. By the time it was over, they were ready to change professions.
The film cost six million dollars and took three months to complete including full engineering of the sequence. In addition, it's two minutes long so every time Honda airs the film on British television, they're shelling out enough dough to keep any one of us in clover for a lifetime.
However, it is fast becoming the most downloaded advertisement in Internet history. Honda executives figure the ad will soon pay for itself simply in "free viewings" (Honda isn't paying a dime to have you watch this commercial!).
When the ad was pitched to senior executives, they signed off on it immediately without any hesitation - including the costs. There are six and only six hand-made Honda Accords in the world. To the horror of Honda engineers, the filmmakers disassembled two of them to make the film.
Everything you see in the film (aside from the walls, floor, ramp, and complete Honda Accord) is parts from those two cars. The voiceover is Garrison Keillor. When the ad was shown to Honda executives, they liked it and commented on how amazing computer graphics have gotten.
They fell off their chairs when they found out it was for real. Oh, and about those funky windshield wipers. On the new Accords, the windshield wipers have water sensors and are designed to start doing their thing automatically as soon as they become wet.
Click on the link below or copy & paste.
http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/honda.php
Thanks Tom! I expect that once they get the final approval the stock will move up higher, then the bond money will cause it to move even higher. ALso the PA site we have until the end of may and FFI will know if the trust will sell the land. If they do, then that site is secured and the stock price will reflect the accomplishment.
Tom-DO you know when the final meeting is scheduled for Toms River, NJ?
So much for Monday. This boucing zig zag pattern will get old fast. It reminds me of the zig zag patterns between 0.75 and $1. Any ideas when the meeting with FFI will take place with the town council in New Jersey?
1.62 close is good. I look forward to some type of news within the next 2 weeks. The end of May should be a good one. Also the 10-Q is due out I think next week!
The last walk down only traded about 18K shares...I expect to see a close near the HOD or above!
The company has put the photo remediation of Paul Browns work on hold in order to pursue shorter term profitable ventures. I think long term Paul Browns work will re-emerge and be developed after NSOL has made some money off of its existing projects!
At one time NSOL had plans for Los Alamos to develop their micro nuclear batteries, however with the scandals at the lab in the past I would avoid it.
It might be better for NSOL to use the Livermoore national laboratory in California. However nobody knows for sure.
Nice to see it above 1.60 again!
Technoman-Do you think we will have the final permit approvals by the end of this month? Also do you think NSOL will release any details about progress on the Nuclear Detection when the othe rpatents get published in June?
Can someone please post all of the trades for today!
All it is now is a waiting game. I am very confident that NSOL will succeed with at least one of their projects within the next 2 years and this will make the long term shareholders wealth.
I still think TWR will be big, however if the ethonal plants are built they will also be significant. In June all of the nuclear detection patents filed in the last 2 years will be published. I thought I read somewhere that additional patents will soon be submitted later this year (maybe from the last shareholder letter).
Any speculation on how NSOL will unveil the progress? Open wave mentioned that there is secret government paid research already underway per his extensive investigation prior to buying 300K shares per raggingbull. Technoman has stated the same thing or similar in the past.
I look forward to the future. Especially the next 6 months! NSOL could be a $30+ stock by the end of next year on ethanol alone. One contract with the government on TWR or Nuke detection will validate the technology and that should push the stock very high! Even if it is a small startup contract!
A long time ago a poster by the name of Hammer mentioned that he ran across NSOL and the US Department of Homeland Security at a resturant during his employee party and that there were several lawyers on both sides negotionating various aspects with regards to the Nuke Detection. This must have been the secret research. Is IPTH Holding company to provide revenue to NSOL until the secret research is fully disclosed? Or are they just a 3rd party and independent?
In terms of quarterly reports how does one report secret government research?
If NSOL detector can detect what is says it can then it will win the competition. Any ideas on what caused the delay in the billion dollar contract to be issed this July?
From reading the last update about the TWR and Nuke Detection I think there will be a move towards commercialization and licensing beginning 3rd and 4th quarters of this year.
Last thing I want to see is patents and no licensee fees, however, NSOL has successfully conducted a licensee agreement which even though is a small ammount of money it still counts. Micheal Devitio will help neogatiate the Billion dollar contracts. Doug Durante will probably help make the right connections with the appropriate levels of government. Thank you Boris Muchnik for successfully completing your task.
Technically if the MACD crosses over from the negative to positive it will be a good thing! It is close and could happen in a day or two. I am refering to the derrivative to the curve which is the blue bars for the stockcharts.com site!
I am back from my a long vacation. When all agreements are finalized for the PA site how long will it take to recieve bond approval through the tribe? Any ideas?
Well I am out of here for a while. Going to Mexico for 2 weeks plus an early Las Vegas Party....I placed two small sell orders just incase this stock spikes big. Good luck to all longs. I will comment that the stock closed strong and that the stock will eventually move back up after the MM are done shaking! I expect $3, however bond news and it is a different ball game! Goodluck all!
'Big George': The Coming Attack on Iran
Kenneth R. Timmerman, NewsMax.com
Friday, April 14, 2006
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'Big George': The Coming Attack on Iran
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WASHINGTON -- Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Tom McInerney calls it the "Big George" scenario.
According to the man who helped plan the first air war against Saddam in 1991, U.S. aircraft, armed with conventional bunker-buster bombs, would be more than enough to wipe out Iran's nuclear and missile facilities, and cripple its ability to command and control its military forces.
McInerney believes that U.S. air power is so massive, precise, and stealthy, it can effectively disarm Iran with just limited assistance from covert operators on the ground whose task would be to light up enemy targets.
In his "Big George" scenario, the United States would attack 1,000 targets in Iran. Fifteen B2 stealth bombers based in the United States and another 45 F117s and F-22s based in the region would carry out the initial waves of the attack, crippling Iran's long-range radar and strategic air defenses.
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Massive, additional waves of carrier-based F-18s, as well as F-15s and F-16s launching from ground bases in Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, and Bahrain, would take out Iran's known nuclear and missile sites.
"Big George" would also target command and control facilities – Revolutionary Guards command centers, key clerics, and other regime-sensitive sites – in the hope of triggering a revolt against the clerical regime by opposition groups inside Iran.
The massive strike scenario could be carried out in just two days, McInerney told an audience of intelligence specialists recently in Washington. "We must destroy and damage Iran's nuclear capability for at least five years," McInerney said.
If the president decided to focus solely on Iran's nuclear and missile sites, McInerney proposed a Plan B version he called "Big Rummy."
"Big Rummy" would be executed in a single night, and would concentrate on 500 "aim points." It would require greater assistance from covert operators if the administration's goal was to provoke regime collapse, McInerney added. But in a report appearing in the New Yorker, left-wing columnist Seymour Hersh claims that President Bush is so filled with doubt over the Pentagon's conventional capabilities that he asked military planners to consider using nuclear weapons against Iran.
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Hersh claimed that his sources in the defense and intelligence establishment suggested the military could use the B61-11 warhead. But Hersh's scenario, based on old technology, packs more political shock value than actual military punch.
The first B61 warhead, now designated B61-1, entered the U.S. strategic stockpile in 1968, according to the Department of Energy.
A reconfigured B61, designated B61-7, was the first U.S. strategic nuclear weapon to be equipped with a "hardened ground-penetrator nose." It was introduced into the stockpile in 1985 and had a selectable yield of 10 to about 340 kilotons, according to a report by the anti-nuclear Los Alamos Study Group. The report can be viewed at www.brookings.edu/fp/projects/nucwcost/lasg.htm.
The 1990s upgrade, B61-11, can be "dialed down" to even smaller nuclear yields, reportedly to just 0.3 kilotons.
All the B61 family of warheads are gravity bombs using delayed fuzes to allow the attacking aircraft to escape. But it remains unclear how successful such weapons would be at reaching hardened nuclear sites buried deep inside mountains, where some of Iran's clandestine facilities are believed to be.
U.S. military planners have long wanted to develop a new generation of low yield, nuclear earth penetrators, to hit hardened nuclear sites. In their arguments to Congress in favor of such weapons, they have cited the necessity of eliminating facilities buried deep in the mountains of North Korea.
However, arms control advocates have argued successfully that such weapons would constitute an unwarranted threat to non-nuclear countries. Last year the United States Senate refused yet again to authorize funds to develop a new generation of nuclear bunker buster bombs by one vote.
The alleged White House request to include nuclear weapons in strike plans against Iran upset the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, Hersh writes.
Citing a former senior intelligence officer, Hersh claims that top commanders "have talked about resigning," because their efforts to remove the nuclear option from the evolving war plans for Iran have fallen on deaf ears.
Hersh has frequently quoted former DIA analyst Colonel Patrick Laing and like-minded former officials who have vigorously denounced the Bush administration over the war in Iraq.
Their claims have been dismissed by current military and intelligence officials who argue that they are politically motivated.
In one such story in 2003, Hersh alleged the Pentagon had a "secret" Iraq war planning outfit that was carrying out rogue intelligence operations, when in fact the Office of Special Plans was an analytical unit that was part of the Pentagon's policy shop.
Former President George H.W. Bush ordered the U.S. military to repatriate all remaining U.S. tactical nuclear weapons stationed overseas in 1991.
The deployment of tactical nuclear weapons overseas would require the approval of host governments, thus increasing the likelihood that news of the deployment would leak.
The only country that has threatened to use nuclear weapons against a terrorist state is France.
On Jan. 19, French President Jacques Chirac announced publicly that he had ordered the French military to utilize French nuclear weapons to hit targets in countries that threaten to use weapons of mass destruction in a terrorist attack.
His speech was widely interpreted in France to mean that the weapons had been retargeted against Iran.
Iran's Response
For its part, Iran is unlikely to sit still should the United States or its NATO allies make active preparations for a military strike on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Iran tested its war plans last week, mobilizing tens of thousands of troops, and hundreds of small boats, missile boats, aircraft and new missiles in the Persian Gulf.
Revolutionary Guards Air Force Cmdr. General Hossein Salami reconfirmed in an April 4 Iranian TV interview (www.memritv.org/search.asp?ACT=S9&P1=1106) that Iran had the capability to block the Strait of Hormuz, where 20 percent of the world's oil supplies transit daily. [Editor's Note: NewsMax first revealed Iran's first-strike plans in February, after obtaining copies of the classified war plans from a former Iranian intelligence officer: Iran Readies Plan to Close Strait of Hormuz]
"Iran controls over 2,000 km of the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. Even without this [latest] maneuver Iran has this ability. This is a natural ability of our country. Iran can block oil export whenever necessary," he said.
Iran also announced that it had tested a series of new missiles, including a Shahab-3 variant with multiple warheads. The United States believes Iran redesigned the Shahab-3 in 2004 to carry a nuclear warhead. The missile has sufficient range to reach Israel.
A further redesign to carry multiple warheads could only mean one thing, former White House counter-terrorism czar Richard Clarke, told ABC News: "Iran is claiming that missile has multiple warheads," he said. "The only reason for having multiple warheads is if you have nuclear weapons."
NewsMax first revealed Iran's first-strike plans in February, after obtaining copies of the classified war plans from a former Iranian intelligence officer.
The plans instructed Iranian forces to use chemical, biological, and radiological weapons to repulse a U.S.-led ground offensive in the Strait of Hormuz.
They also called on Iran's Revolutionary Guards Navy to launch hundreds of explosives-laden speedboats in swarming suicide attacks against U.S. warships.
Iran will use Chinese and Russian-made bottom-tethered mines to block the Strait of Hormuz, and to bottle up U.S. and foreign warships already present inside the Persian Gulf.
The EM-53 bottom-tethered mines Iran purchased from China in the 1990s uses a rocket-propelled charge that can hit the hull of its target at speeds in excess of 70 miles per hour. Some analysts believe it can knock out a U.S. aircraft carrier.
United Against Iran
The United States currently has a carrier battle group in the Persian Gulf, led by the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76).
The battle group includes Aegis-class cruisers and destroyers capable of launching cruise missiles, anti-submarine and anti-mine warfare vessels, nuclear submarines, and some 70 attack and support aircraft.
And the United States is not alone in handling maritime security operations in the Persian Gulf. More than a half-dozen other nations participating in three international task forces are helping to keep tabs on the area and on Iran.
Combined Task Force 58 patrols the northern Persian Gulf area near Basra, Iraq, with the specific mission of protecting Iraqi oil export terminals, according to U.S. Navy Web sites. It is made up of forces from Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States and Iraq, and is led by a Royal Navy officer.
Combined Task Force 152 is an exclusively American force, and patrols the central and southern Persian Gulf, including the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. Fifth Fleet, which contributes forces to Operation Enduring Freedom in Iraq, is headquartered in Bahrain.
Combined Task Force 150 is based outside the Gulf and patrols the Gulf of Oman, the North Arabian Sea, parts of the Indian Ocean, the Gulf of Aden and the Red Sea. It includes ships from France, the Netherlands, Germany and Italy, as well as Pakistan.
Altogether, the three international task forces include on average 45 ships and 20,000 personnel from various nations, according to the U.S. Navy.
Of course, all of this news doesn't bode well for oil prices. Reacting to escalating tensions in the Persian Gulf, oil was trading for May delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange at just under $69 per barrel yesterday.
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Iran Touts Itself As a Nuclear Power By ALI AKBAR DAREINI, Associated Press Writer
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TEHRAN, Iran - Iran's hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad vowed Thursday that Iran won't back away from uranium enrichment and said the world must treat Iran as a nuclear power. the comments were made as Mohamed ElBaradei, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, arrived in Tehran for talks aimed at defusing tensions over Iran's nuclear program.
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"Our answer to those who are angry about Iran achieving the full nuclear fuel cycle is just one phrase. We say: Be angry at us and die of this anger," the official Islamic Republic News Agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying.
"We won't hold talks with anyone about the right of the Iranian nation (to enrich uranium)."
Ahmadinejad declared on Tuesday that Iran had successfully produced enriched uranium for the first time, a key process in what Iran maintains is a peaceful energy program.
Iran's deputy nuclear chief, Mohammad Saeedi, then said Wednesday that Iran intends to move toward large-scale uranium enrichment involving 54,000 centrifuges, signaling the country's resolve to expand a program the United Nations has demanded it halt.
"Today, our situation has changed completely. We are a nuclear country and speak to others from the position of a nuclear country," IRNA quoted the president as saying Thursday.
The United States accuses Tehran of using its civilian nuclear program as a cover to produce nuclear weapons but Tehran says its nuclear program is merely to generate electricity.
The U.N. Security Council has insisted that Iran stop all enrichment activity by April 28.
ElBaradei told reporters after arriving at Tehran airport that he believed the time was "ripe" for a political solution." He said he would try to persuade Iranian authorities to meet international demands for "confidence-building measures, including suspension of uranium enrichment, until outstanding issues are clarified."
Also Thursday, China said it is sending an envoy to Iran and Russia to discuss the dispute over Tehran's nuclear ambitions. Assistant Foreign Minister Cui Tiankai is due to leave on Friday.
"Recently, there were some developments of the Iranian nuclear issue," said Foreign Ministry spokesman Liu Jianchao. "We expressed our concern. ... We hope the parties should exercise restraint and not take any actions that lead to further escalation so we can solve the question properly through dialogue and diplomacy."
At the United Nations a day earlier, China expressed strong concern over Iran's announcement that it had successfully enriched uranium and called on Tehran to suspend enrichment. However, both China and Russia have repeated their opposition to any punitive measures against Iran.
On Tuesday, Iran announced it had produced enriched uranium on a small scale for the first time, using 164 centrifuges, at a facility in the central town of Natanz.
Saeedi said using 54,000 centrifuges will be able to produce enough enriched uranium to provide fuel for a 1,000-megawatt nuclear power plant like one Russia is finishing in southern Iran.
In theory, that many centrifuges could be used to develop the material needed for hundreds of nuclear warheads if Iran can perfect the techniques for producing the highly enriched uranium needed. Iran is still thought to be years away from a full-scale program.
The IAEA is due to report to the Security Council on April 28 whether Iran has met its demand for a full halt to uranium enrichment. If Tehran has not complied, the council will consider the next step. The U.S. and Europe are pressing for sanctions, a step Russia and China have so far opposed.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Wednesday the Security Council must consider "strong steps" to induce Tehran to change course. Rice also telephoned ElBaradei to ask him to reinforce demands that Iran comply with its nonproliferation requirements when he holds talks in Tehran on Friday.
On Wednesday, Iran's nuclear chief, Gholamreza Aghazadeh, said the United States had no option but to recognize Iran as a nuclear power. But he said Iran was prepared to give the West a share in its enrichment facilities to ease fears that it may seek to make weapons.
"The best way to get out of this issue is for countries that have concern become our partners in Natanz in management, production and technology. This is a very important confidence-building measure," he told state-run television.
Technoman-DO you think the MM wil run it up today! If they are not filling buy orders now, then what can you expect? Ussally the MM can skip limit orders, even though they are suppose to fill them!
Tom-It is in the newspaper, what can you expect, unfortunately others use it as a tool to bring down the share price! This is stock is going to continue moving up!
Just talked to Fred Frisco about that Article that came out today on 4/12/2006 by the Ocean County Observer and he stated that it was a mistake because the council members did not recognize Startech as part of the FFI deal. It is being retracted and that a PR will be released to clarify these issues...
This might be the MM last attempt before bringing it up!
Is been the 4th attempt..The MM need to cover their short and take this stock higher! I hope the bond approval comes out this month so they all get slaughtered!
I expect that the close will push NSOL above 2.35 and that it will be a good close. IF the MM are trying this hard to get shares than we all know that the run is not over. It is a slow day almost not worth watching except for the manupulation.
moving the bid ask around fast....I hope the MM cover their shorts soon!
If I was a MM I would run it up now just to get the day traders trading and then take it down and keep it down until they sell the shares back. The MM might do such a tactic..run it to $2.50 and then tank it and then take it back up.
A controlled run up will not interest day traders unlses they take that higher risk!
The wait for NSOL to move has been well worth the wait and this is only the beginning!
Look like the shake is over...Lets see where this ends up today as it begins to move up!
The MM got about 65K at 2.11 bid ask locked! No worries that is not enough to cover any of NITE SHORT!
Lets watch the volume so far only about 20K traded on the this walk down!
I like how it is a controlled walk up and the MM seem like they are going to take this stock higher today! Maybe we will have a continous climb like this for a couple of weeks!
ANd they still lock the bid ask at 2.25
The volume seems a lot lighter, however its only been the first 10 minutes.
I finally turned up the volume to listen to the Monkey! That is the best! LOL! THE MONKEY CALLED IT! The Monkey should go on CNBC! LMAO!
Thanks Technoman...
Technoman-You talked to that councilman? From one of your ragingbull post you mentioned that the newspaper misquoted him? Can you explain some more...
I was hoping for a stronger close above $2.15, but I will take it. Any ideas for tommorrow?
Maybe not! Ohh well time will tell!
They are done. They got about 250K to 300K shares....
They are moving it down so far they have gotten 200K shares its locked at 1.88!