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Friday, 01/18/2008 10:56:41 AM

Friday, January 18, 2008 10:56:41 AM

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From IV board on Rivera Process:

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view thread, thread start In response to msg 3006 by RealSeer

Recs: 1 Re: GOOD MOOORRRNNNNNNNIIIIINNNGGG USSE/SSTP!!!!!!!
I agree. USSE SSTP have the answer. A few dayz back I posted an article on Ontario biodiesel. That article reflects the current state of renewable fuels in Ontario and in Canada in general. Yes there are biodiesel plants in Canada, and technology to make biodiesel from chicken fats or animal fats, sewage, animal wastes, etc, but look to what big oil Suncor does....import diesel from the United States to resell to wholesalers and distributors in Canada.

Folks here dont want no SOYLENT GREEN type biodiesel. We dont want fuels made from garbage. Thats why Suncor IMPORTS biodiesel made from virgin SOYBEAN OIL. Its too bad for the other companies developing technology and products folks here dont want.

What would you rather have in your brand new $50,000.00 automobile? I think that Canadians if given a choice would very happily embrace the Rivera Process family of bio-products, and at Globe 2008 every person in Canada will be made aware a choice is now available by attending media.

Being a Native person, I can put the Rivera Process in every Native newspaper and magazine in North America. My previous experience and relationships with various organizations might come in handy again.
This in turn will be picked up by mainstream media making JR's job here a whole lot easier, by bringing public pressure to bear on decision and policy makers. I am already working with a few organizations to have the Rivera Process investigated and bring tech. awareness about.

In fact, by the time Globe 2008 rolls around, I expect to have been given up to half a million dollars worth of free publicity in advance. Canadians are hungry for an acceptable renewable energy fuel, but wont put just anything in their tank as the article will show. Canada is years behind the states in this regard and has some serious catching up to do, so the strategy here has to be a little different. Just waiting for JR to pay his half of the Globe 2008 deal and we are there.

With the BHM algae technology feedstock problems are removed from the equation, 40M pounds of dry algae product per year per acre and more since the modular designs are well suited for vertical integration, the potential of doubling or even tripling those acreage production numbers exists. The BHM algae production methods and the Rivera Process are both super techs as a stand alone technology, but when combined into a single process will be a force that other methodologies cannot hope to compete with.

No feedstocks supply or price problems, no transport or storage costs, no need for outside suppliers unless desired. I will be able to offer Canadians here a complete turnkey biomass to biofuel manufacturing system
comparable to a large producing oil well and refinery, all on a fraction of the landbase, and fraction of costs.

While success here is not guaranteed, failure to accept the Rivera Process is not an option as corporate America jumps aboard the RiveraProcess gravy train. Canada and Ontario MUST jump on board or lose industrial competitiveness in both domestic and international markets at a very rapid pace.

All of this possible because of a few investors here in support of JR, the Rivera Process, and in finacial support in getting me to Vancouver mid March. A BIG THANK YOU to contributors for Globe 2008.

ALL ABOARD!!!

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