Tuesday, February 01, 2011 3:17:14 PM
1. Cash not accounted for? ROFL! No comment needed.
2. Plastic IS free or even paid to take. No sorting needed.
3. The formula WAS developed for the catalyst -- by Islechem. :)
4. John Bordynuik was a research collaborater with MIT who was listed on MIT's website.
5. Trade secret catalysts are very common place in the refining industry. Many are kept as "mysteries" -- and if you think Islechem is behind a scam then you probably think no waste to energy processes have ever worked despite there being 3 commercials today alone on CNBC bragging about them.
6. There's plenty of waste-to-fuel processes that have been scientifically verified and used every day. Where have you been? There's even one that turns plastic into fuel and sells it to a refinery. It's name is Agilyx. Granted, their fuel is a joke compared to JBII's diesel, but it's still a falsehood by you to claim no others exist.
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