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Re: NioStar post# 75345

Thursday, 02/04/2010 8:44:01 AM

Thursday, February 04, 2010 8:44:01 AM

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Lipid your whole arguement is based on speculation of 50 acres of wasted land. You don't know, I don't know, and not one individual on this board know anything other than what was released in a PR. Here are the facts as stated in the PR:
BioCentric Energy acquires/leases approximately 150 acres of land located in Southern California. The 150 acres will be divided into approximately 10 lots for 10 clients. Each lot will hold 1 PBR system, containers and necessary equipment. There will be handsome signage for each lot indicating the ownership of the algae farm. The benefit and beauty of this program is that the clients will be sharing some of the resources and cost, such as; land, PBR management, harvesting equipment, extraction, and water. This will significantly reduce the client's investment and overhead and allow for quick profit. With our expert staff and management just a few miles and minutes away from these farms, we will be able to micromanage every aspect of the PBRs and algae growth first hand. This will provide BioCentric Energy and clients with extra confidence and knowledge as we move forward to service clients in distant locations. Lastly, the client will have a release option allowing them to sell their farm back to BioCentric Energy if they chose to leave the program. With 1,000+ corners currently on the way from China, we are excited and working diligently on finalizing this program so that we may move into the green.

Thats it, we have not seen the layout of the land or even if Dennis has a 150 acre parcel of land in mind. Now let me drive home the most important part of the above portion of Mondays release:
approximately 10 lots for 10 clients Do you see that first word.