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Re: KnickKnackPaddyWhack post# 63407

Thursday, 05/12/2022 8:02:49 PM

Thursday, May 12, 2022 8:02:49 PM

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Don't be too hasty; remember the technology works!
I'm frustrated too. Management's assurances don't mean a thing. Nothing they've told me has come to pass. I'm tempted to put our dynamic duo out to pasture as well.

Then I come to my senses and remember this technology has been independently verified by the University of Wyoming's School of Energy Resources. In fact, they felt so strongly about Pristine-M that they allowed Dr. Horner to accompany Aiden Neary on trips to New Delhi to meet with India's Coal Ministry and even gifted CCTI a custom-built $1.3M rotary kiln for the redesigned test plant.

I have personally spoken with third parties about the technology, so I know there is a need for it and its byproducts. One of those third parties was Jim Ford, who at the time was VP/COO of ATLAS Carbon as well as CCTI's landlord. He now runs the Wyoming Integrated Testing Center. He spoke candidly about CCTI and told me that ATLAS hoped to make use of certain byproducts in their production of activated carbon.

My point is, CCTI's woes are a failure of management, not the technology. It would be a crime to let this technology die. Voting NO will hurt everyone who trusted management and poured their life savings into clean coal. I will be voting YES for the RS and encourage others to as well. At least then there's a small chance we'll break even someday... but we might need new management; people we can trust. Cartman for CEO?