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Re: mr_sano post# 44733

Tuesday, 07/10/2018 12:49:25 PM

Tuesday, July 10, 2018 12:49:25 PM

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Yes.. it's pretty funny.

5 year flashback

Remember the Nasdaq uplist fluff?

The board of directors has been increased to five. The new director, Mark Stubbs, is the third independent director. I believe that fulfills another NASDAQ listing requirement.



Remember ETA's laughable presentation materials being used to supposedly prove wrong, what was actually right?

I just ran across a new STWA distributor called Energy Tech Africa. I don't believe this has been mentioned on STWA's website. If it has, I apologize for the duplication. The following links are for a presentation and a follow up Q&A. The first link is mostly repetitive, but the second one has some new info.

http://energytechafrica.com/files/energy-tech-africa-presentation.pdf

http://energytechafrica.com/files/energy-tech-africa-faq.pdf

One question deals briefly with one of ………... favorite topics - cathodic protection. It seems STWA's scientists and engineers must have read about some of Pumper's concerns (please note sarcasm). I also found the answers to questions 8&9 of particular interest.



I'm sure the answers to questions 8 & 9 were very informative considering all of the issues and failed testing to come from shorting out. What ever happened to the white knight ETA and 'ol Timmothy Nimmo?

Wouldn't it be interesting to see a financial controller (Mr. Heavey) from Ireland, and an airline pilot from California, make a deal to employ a brand new oil transport technology in Africa..... now we are truly thinking outside the box.



Pilot Cecil Bond Kyte and co-pilot Gregg Bigger have just landed the STWA plane. There were some casualties along the way as a flock of naysayers were sucked into the engines.... without damage to the plane.


http://content.stockpr.com/sec/0001019687-13-002824/0001019687-13-002824.pdf


This is the major milestone we've all been waiting for. Congratulations to all STWA shareholders.



5 YEARS ago.

Bechtel Corp. is another new relationship being developed by STWA that could prove to be very valuable in the future. While TransCanada is STWA's customer, Bechtel is the construction project manager.

"A second project, dubbed Keystone XL, will extend service to refineries on the U.S. Gulf Coast in Texas. Bechtel is handling engineering management, procurement, and construction management of the two projects for customer TransCanada."

"Bechtel has an 80-year history of building pipelines in places as far-flung as Thailand and the Arctic Circle. It completed its first pipeline, the Tres Piños–Milpitas in California, in 1929. Bechtel worked on the Trans-Arabian pipeline in 1947 and completed the Trans-Alaska pipeline in 1977. Over the years, the company has laid enough pipeline to circle the globe twice."

It wasn't just a question of getting TransCanada on board for the pilot project, but Bechtel as well.




On a more serious note, I dealt with ... Energy Tech Africa nonsense in my last post #4991. As a follow up to that post, contrary to ... claim, Barney Barrow's name was mentioned in the ETA material and then I cross reference through Linked In. His bio mentioned the STWA distributorship though it has been scrubbed of that fact since then. SAVEDBYZERO post #4144 found the same info on Linked In independently from myself as corroboration.



What ever happened to ETA? This oh so legit company being defended? Sooooo many NR's and management groups were "the one" to change it all around. It's comical.