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Tuesday, 05/30/2017 5:38:15 PM

Tuesday, May 30, 2017 5:38:15 PM

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Cold air vs. Hot air, not humid air vs dry.

I am trying to understand the statement made at the top of this board. The concept is to cool the hot dry air with H2O mist. The colder air will fall. As it goes down, it pulls air down with it. It takes a lot of water mist only to start the process. Once the downdraft is started, it creates a vacuum pulling more air in. Once peak flow is reached, less water mist is required to maintain the downdraft.

My concern is with all of the LLC's they are creating. I've seen this happen before. A product gets developed with lots of potential, but the company burns the investment to the product done. To get out of a worthless stock, they create an LLC to operate separate from the main company. Then the executives take positions in the new LLC. Once the product is ready, they 'transfer' ownership of all patents and copyrights to the new LLC. Eventually the main company shuts down and disappears.

As soon as they created the first LLC, that was a warning flag. Now cannot get any answers out of them about ownership of the various patents.

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