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Re: Treats post# 50476

Friday, 04/03/2015 9:23:34 AM

Friday, April 03, 2015 9:23:34 AM

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~ AZFL = YES .0050 to Multiple~Pennies~Coming!! wink

Treats

I have a feeling we will see .005 fairly quickly with the next News. Patience is key. We know they are working on a deal. $$$$$

Yep.. sooOOo many things the Next News can Bring!! wink

$$$ = Lease for Land to Grow Hemp! wink

$$$ = Land Purchased to Grow Hemp! wink

$$$ = Lumber Contract(s)!! wink

$$$ = RR Ties "Sleepers" Shipment to Existing $2,650,000 Contract! wink

$$$ = Brazilian Government Contract to Clear Land for a Dam! wink

$$$ = Purchased Forest Management Plan in an area with over One Million Cubic Meters of Licensed Timber!! wink

$$$ = Purchase of a SawMill! wink

$$$ = Mulch Contract for BioMass as BioFuel, etc etc!! wink

$$$ = ...and Many Many More Possibilities can be read in da AZFL Intro~Page!! wink


NEVER Forget WHY ALL Investors are IN & Around AZFL!!! wink

AZFL CEO Pepper Stebbins is a PROVEN Businessman and has Mannnny Years Experience in da Lumber Industry!! wink


~ AZFL = CEO Pepper Stebbins isn't going to Ruin his Name on a "Scam!" wink

No-one has EVER Posted Proof or Links of ANY Wrong-doings on AZFL CEO Pepper Stebbins!

Here is some Bio-Background on AZFL CEO Pepper Stebbins!! wink

http://www.nextdoorbrewing.com/members/pepper-stebbins-2/

Pepper Stebbins, Partner / Sales & Marketing

Pepper, along with his partners, is thrilled to be a part of the creation and development of Next Door Brewing Company.

Pepper is originally from Madison and the east side. He attended East High School for two years before moving to Louisville, Kentucky. While in college in Kentucky he used to bring back cases of beer from Wisconsin even if it meant lugging it on the bus from Madison to Louisville.

Pepper has traveled extensively and moved back to Madison after living in the Brazilian Amazon for 12 years. Surprisingly he frequented two brew pubs on a regular basis, one in Manaus, the capital of Amazonas and one in Belem on the southern side of the mouth of the Amazon River.

He worked as the International Marketing/Sales Director for a land management company and later opened a bed and breakfast on the river. And in November of 2012 he participated in the National Geographic reality/competition show “King Fishers”, in which he competed against other fishermen from British Columbia and England.

While in Madison he co-founded The Hop Head Beer Tour Co. and worked at various brew pubs around the city.

Pepper adores his family and hanging out with friends. He also loves to talk about all things Brazilian, fishing and of course beer. His partners joke that it’s not six degrees of separation with Pepper but one or two as Pepper seems to know everybody



http://www.isthmus.com/beer/article.php?article=42874

Pepper Stebbins is very familiar with Brazil having made his home there for a dozen years. The co-owner of Next Door Brewing lived in Itacoatiara, a small city on the Amazon River.

"I went down there to work at plywood veneer mill, with the job of recovering logs at bottom of the Amazon," he says, "then I went to a forest management project." This work was with Precious Woods, a sustainable forestry company whose operations in Brazil are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council and was recognized by Greenpeace and the Rainforest Alliance.

While living there, Stebbins built a family. "My wife Joana is Brazilian, and our two kids were born there," he says. Moving on from forestry, he and his wife opened a bed-and-breakfast in Itacoatiara and provided tours of the nearby rainforest. Stebbins also spent time angling in Amazonia's waters, catching piranha and other fish. Returning to the U.S. in 2008, he last visited Brazil in November 2012 as a competitor on the National Geographic program King Fishers, seeking to hook peacock bass.