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Re: Johnik post# 86503

Thursday, 12/30/2010 11:53:14 PM

Thursday, December 30, 2010 11:53:14 PM

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you are asking the wrong person......I suggest doing a search, but links below should get you started (I never said glamorous, or BS about the photo opps.....no need to C/P the words in my post as it suits....wow, come on....)

then there is this BS below, sure make it SOUNDS like the AUTOMATIC tape operation was no biggie at all.....opps, only he has the needed "clearance?"?? (or whatever)......Cambridge MA "office" (LOL!) was opened for what reason then???....oh yeah, we were told tapes can not leave the USA......so JB was going to commute to Cambridge, being the only one with "clearance"???....hire some folks from MIT, source of the HONORARY DEGREE (despite the fact MIT does not give them).....now they are back to a Canadian office, with Cambridge shut down after the photo opps.....it goes on and on, a story with more holes than a sieve.......

(to me BS is presenting something as reality proves otherwise....we all have slips, but over and over and over???...I was refering to this):

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=52243878

4:30 as you can see, there is nothing that the operator has to do, so servicing 18 tape drives by one person is not a problem, they are just loading and unloading tapes as it needs, they don't have to even look at the tape, just push it in

who cares who is feeding the machines how much if the CEO must be there for other reasons, and is the limiting factor????....call me crazy, but that's BS in my book, presenting something with one implication, while another transpires....

anyway, Cambridge pic discussions galore can be found, you really should just get search, worth the time savings, IMO......

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=40344933

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=39792128

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/replies.aspx?msg=39792128

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=46621515

PS: BS, you tell me.....once again, if you are meticulous for the details on this material, ask those who posted it......also, I have no idea if this stuff was presented as forward looking on FB, or if maybe people here embellished a bit....(note the infamous brochure site in the link below, and we all know where that took us, BS city.....)

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=45861284


Previous Quotes:

Our stock now has the interest and investment from institutional funds, not retail. That is where this activity is coming from. No stock promoters, just good old fashioned Funds. They couldn't get in before and now we cont...rol our business model unlike most other public companies.

Thank GOD - we are finally getting off this &^&*^ exchange!

We (JBI - stock ticker JBII ) received the PakIt manufacturing equipment today and 17 pallets of supplies to begin PakIt Canada.

Answers to common questions pouring in (no, I'm not paying $1000 to issue a PR to answer info already in the public domain): 1. There will be no stock split. 2. Applications for P2O will be on the web site hopefully today. 3. Volume? Some funds found us. All bets are off after mainstream media covers us.

The Pakit fundraising kits are for school fundraisers, sports, etc.. It includes bottles: glass cleaner, autumn (fabreeze), and a heavy duty surface cleaner). 3 pakits for each and laundry soap. We sell for $12 and they can resell for $18 to 25.

We are doing a major rollout in Canada (test) with full page advertising and we actually have Heart Niagara and other non profits using to kits to fundraise now.

We are running 3 shifts in Niagara on tapes and soon 3 shifts on PakIt here. We are doing laundry soap here in volume.

A lot of funds are now supporting the stock (analyst coverage).

"Certain municipalities and companies have agreed to provide raw materials to the Company at no cost, or in some instances, the Company is compensated to accept the raw materials. The catalyst costs less than $0.01/litre. There is no guarantee that the raw materials will continue to be available in the amounts and upon terms satisfactory to the Company in every location that would support a Plastic2Oil processor. Consequently, the cost of feedstock is a variable that the Company will have to contend with."