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Re: balamidas post# 6486

Sunday, 05/25/2008 12:44:16 PM

Sunday, May 25, 2008 12:44:16 PM

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Sandals in the dessert.

Let me tell you a little story about sandals in the dessert balamidas. LOL

I just had to go there. But in my travels to Egypt I was amazed to find rug schools and art schools everywhere. Basically all the trinkets that tourists buy of papyrus paper, a rug to take home its the schools that teach those skills to the people and the products are sold as souvineers to tourists.

Now look at Belize, tons of labor out of work standing around poor. What should they be doing? Picking cahoon nuts! Planting Jatropha raising goats and aquaculture along Belize vast coastline.

BLDV has everything it needs to get on the NASDAQ on its own. It has fiscal support from Belize. There is definite interest by the US military for bio-fuel, BLDV has tied up cahoon palm nut connections, Syntroleum wants to sell a bio fuel plant in the US (see news article I posted earlier). What are the odds BLDV snatches that one up?

I dont know exactly how everything is going to work out. But I do know the pieces are all there and BLDV hasnt needed to dillute its stock as far as everyone can tell. Like BLDV management has said they have been working tirelessly, It certainly does appear so and its very possible that shareholders will soon reap their efforts. If they gave out stock to get Belize on board, it was a good deal indeed.

Egypt makes sandals, papyrus paper plaques and rugs. They teach their children a trade that their economy can use to make money. Its a dessert after all and you have to make and sell what you have there. It appears to me that BLDV will be helping Belize train their people in goats, aquaculture, cahoon nuts and Jatropha plant growing among other things. We are talking about helping out a country and building a bio fuel economy which will help the USA at a time when Mexico is slapped with a 15% year over year reduction in oil production with its major Cantarell oil blowout.

It all adds up at a time when the USA is realing under a falling US dollar and OPECs continual squeeze on its barrel of oil at $130 and rising every month. Even the USA needs to change its economy, Tyson is saying a peak in cattle is occurring, think 10 or 20 years from now and we maybe eating a whole lot less beef. After all we have been tearing down rain forest to grow beef and now we are finding out PH of oceans are changing. Aquaculture with changing PH will be needed even more and Belize coastline is perfectly suited for this. Tyson & Syntroleum are linked together, with Syntroleum having a plant for sale in the US as BLDV is shopping for one.

It all ties in to a green economy and less reliance on oil from the area where the sandals are made in the dessert.

In EGYPT I saw people working in fields from sun up to dusk cutting fields with nothing but a knife. In Can and the USA we feel kids wont even work and have to be highly educated and do high tech things. But the fact is, a lot of the world will do what their economy supports. The USA is starting to crumble and they need to diversify their military and oil sources under the pressure of declining production year after year. I can see Jathropa plants being tended by Texans and Belize people alike in the future. The world will likely be a harder place to be in as oil continues to rise, lets hope that we at least keep things in Balance with mother nature and keep our top soil, our water clean and people fed and working.