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Tuesday, 05/23/2017 4:42:07 PM

Tuesday, May 23, 2017 4:42:07 PM

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Thermoelectric Paint and INTK Fraud
I do stand corrected, there is such a thing as a thermoelectric paint, but while I do see that Stuart has been touting this for ten years, I do not see any products that Industrial Nanotech offers that does this. I also question whether you can hire the "finest minds" on a research budget of $12 a day.
Not only can you use molecular sintering to create a current you can also create a current using piezoelectric technology. Both of these have been around for decades and neither has nothing to do with nanotechnology.
I did read Stuart Burchill's approach and I was particularly impressed with his astounding insight that it is typically colder on the outside of a building then on the inside. Perhaps this was the Eureka moment that caused Stuart to drop out of college.
I am glad that you are actually reading my posts. Now you can explain the uncanny resemblance in names, location, age and facial features to the Stuart Burchill of Naples Florida that was arrested for passing bad checks.
The other question you can answer is if this such a great company why has it lost more than 99% of its value since the stock was introduced and shown an extremely impressive negative 860% return on assets. I also know that Industrial Nanotech has a coveted F award at the Better Business Bureau and you may want to address that wonderful award.
http://www.industrial-nanotech.com/pdf/pressrelease_082207.pdf
http://florida.arrests.org/Arrests/Stuart_Burchill_8376721/