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Re: Gofertrder post# 96500

Monday, 08/02/2010 4:26:53 PM

Monday, August 02, 2010 4:26:53 PM

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I hear what you are saying

The newest "article" written about BEHL is in Fact, written by someone who has a large position in BEHL and plans to

we plan to use the BEHL system when we get the corporation set up and the land purchases are done. There are several of us, we will incorporate, two different states. It would be privately held initially, maybe public later.



When you read the article you'll notice most of it's "source material" is mostly BEHL Press Releases (forward looking statements) and in some cases the Author uses his own posts at various BEHL forums as source material for his article. I don't know what to make out of it.

Here is the beginning of his second paragraph

Algae, nano-sized, single-celled, and incredibly robust, have survived many of earth’s harshest environments for billions of years, while peacefully and quietly, at the beginnings of the food chain, manufacturing support for almost every life form on earth



Here is a snip-it from the web

Nano-sized, single-celled algae are among Earth’s earliest life forms. They have been surviving in many of Earth’s harshest environments for 3.7 billion years. Algae’s simplicity enables these plants to be incredibly robust ....



http://www.algaeindustrymagazine.com/what-are-algaes-competitive-advantages/

Plagiarism, as defined in the 1995 Random House Compact Unabridged Dictionary, is the "use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work."

There is talk about possible manipulation of BEHL stock. This is from the author of todays "article about BEHL"





Dennis Fisher just stated in the interview .. That he's has always quoted the production rate of BEHL's PBR at 300 pounds per acre. per day.

Yet The author of the most recent BEHL article was earlier this month claiming production of 130 - 150 pounds of algae daily from a PBR less than 1/10 of an acre ..

This guy says 1300 pounds per acre per day .. Dennis says 300 pounds per acre per day.


I find the level of misinformation at times absolutely amazing.

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