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Re: Estimated_Prophet post# 39797

Wednesday, 04/28/2010 11:28:10 AM

Wednesday, April 28, 2010 11:28:10 AM

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Thanks EP - that message pretty much sums it up and worth a repost!

Here is what the skeptics are starting to get, but the epiphany has not yet struck them. It is on the tip of their tongue. It's probably like when John invented the means to convert legacy data and then the lead up to his light bulb moment when he realized he could obtain the engineering archive with all these old tapes laying around, taking up too much space, in storage at many major Universities, that had administrations in the late 90's that believed they weren't valuable to them anymore.

The epiphany that is about to strike the skeptic, and then trigger the media blitz, is that John is about to build processors that produce 109 barrels/day, 24/7/365, at a cost of under $10/barrel.

The information that should cause the epiphany is simple. Why would John engage URS to perform an audit for Wall Street, and plan to PR run tickets from the processor as soon as the machine receives a "simple air permit", if he was worried about his claims?

Time to say it again, but it just doesn't make sense that John isn't going to deliver on his claims. He wouldn't engage URS for an audit and setup the expectation to PR run tickets if he couldn't.

I can tell you from meeting everyone in Niagara that if John doesn't deliver on his claims, and is "scamming" everyone, his entire family, friends, and neighbors have been completely fooled along with all of us longs.

It's real. The only concerns now are what any enterprise would face at this stage of development.

Take a look at what just one processor could justify on the stock price if the 109/day:365/year claim is met by URS and the run ticket.

The numbers are "astonishing".

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3474887/JBII%20Price%20Matrix.xls

PS:I need to thank Techisbest for helping clean up the imagery of the Matrix. I think it looks better than it ever has. I think it is now updating all the numbers instantly if you change the main variables, and he knows how to set those formulas up.




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