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Tuesday, 04/15/2008 10:48:59 AM

Tuesday, April 15, 2008 10:48:59 AM

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someone on another board said that I called this a scam....

I would like them to note, I never said scam...

I would like to know about the fuzzy math (as per video...time 23:00- 26:00)

If 20 lbs of soybeans go in,
catalyst is added (both dry)
you go to another part of the "reactor" and put 13 lbs of "knock out oil" in ( to bubble up through)...

you wait 1.5-2 hours ...
and turn a spigot to open....
you get (dripping I might add)
10.2 lbs oil recovered

The employee says he subtracted 13 lbs of "knockout oil"....

my big question is........ WHERE IS THIS KNOCKOUT OIL NOW?????

I never saw him "recover" it...he just states he did....


Is it possible that it is part of that liquid that is just dripping out of the spigot.

If so, that means they put 20 lbs of soy in, along with 13 lbs of oil....and got (ta- dah) 10.2 lbs of oil out!!!!
Not a real big "accomplishment"

and I know , most are going to flame me...but lets go the other route ....

Is the "knockout oil" still in the machine?? If so, show the knockout oil, being recovered.

If that is the case (still in machine )...
question... what else is this knockout oil good for?
Can it be sold? Utilized again? or it just "the cost of doing business"?

Tell me I am wrong, but have some real backup...its fine by me (enlighten me)!!!!

Along another line, if this mini is suppositly at 60% effective (per JR in video) vs. the main reactors....

something doesnt add up....if it takes 1.5 to 2.0 hours, to cook this batch (90 minutes to 120 minutes) times 60% is

54 minutes to 72 minutes

not really the 8.5 minutes that are claimed....

again, correct my math...I could be totally off here