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Re: LTE post# 1908

Monday, 01/04/2016 11:40:21 PM

Monday, January 04, 2016 11:40:21 PM

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<<wiseone01, thanks for your insights. >>

<<This appears to be a full blown scam.>>

LTE, you are being very kind to say "this appears to be a full blown scam".

If you ever saw the 2 bales of hay and the small bin of what appears to be ground-up hay beside what has been described as a water heater turned on its side with a bucket by it, as I have, you would have stronger words to describe what is going on with this company.

The process that is supposed to be happening is shown on the company website at the link below in its 1 minute and 41 second animated film. It is called the Carbolosic CTS process. See link below. You had better hurry as it might be removed. As of this evening, it is still there.

http://www.alliancebioe.com/corporate-overview.html

There is no resemblance with the 3 items on the "production" floor (2 bales of old hay, small bin of ground up hay and the stand-alone water heater turned on its side) at the tiny warehouse called EK Labs located at or near 208 Marvin Avenue, Longwood Florida.

Several days After my tour of EK Labs in June, I emailed the CEO letting him know that, in retrospect, what I saw on the tour in no way mimicked the animated video process on the company website and that, if he let any intelligent person come thru on a tour with the warehouse as it was when I saw it, it would immediately end in total disaster as it would immediately scare them off. He replied he would fix all that prior to the Open House or future tours, which never occurred. Obviously, everything is still the same as I recognized myself in one of the photos from the recent TV interview. The patented machine still resembles a water heater turned on its side.





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