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Monday, 09/10/2012 3:05:27 PM

Monday, September 10, 2012 3:05:27 PM

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First of all, I am not Narnia.

Second, yelling through the use of "bold" indicates that maybe the truth hurts when you are doing your best to sell off some more of those dusty old shares of yours. (smiling)

Next - SLUP is not the golden goose - If SLUP goes bye/bye the patents will most likely be picked up by someone else such as GTGP.

Next - you have yet to show anything to backup your assertion that SLUP is in any way involved with the Ash Grove demonstration. The only thing I have seen is the involvement of MSE and GTG*. It is unclear what, if anything other than the patent, SLUP could bring to the table anyway. GTG* and MSE already have a license for that so do not need them.

Next - GTG* has not renegged on their JV with EMH* but so far EMH* has failed to carry through on their part of the bargain to SLUP for several million dollars and a some stock. If they do not take care of that little item shortly, I am sure Jim will be revisiting SLUP to take care of it in a different way so it will be EMH* that will be left on the outside looking in.

Finally, there is not a big difference between the IFS and MBS technologies. IFS is simply a method for injecting MBS for use in certain applications. The two are not different, IFS is simply a mechanical process and still depends on MBS for mercury removal.

Regardless, it remains to be seen if any SLUP shareholders will be lucky enough to share in the potential upcoming windfall from GTG* since SLUP's history shows they have some very expensive management staff and consultants that usually eat up so much in costs that they result in no profits no matter how much revenue is coming in. So, any sharing would appear very doubtful and is of no concern to any regulatory groups since SLUP is on a gray sheet and does not have to report anything to anyone except IRS.

The only thing new bagholders, er shareholders, could be looking at in SLUP is growth from pps appreciation. However, good luck in getting that to materialize when they go to sell into the lack of liquidity for this dog. So pitiful there is no market!

So,please keep up the entertaining posts. Looks like they may have been somewhat successful today in getting some of your musty old shares into the coffers of some new bagholders. Again, so pitiful.

GLTA - they are going to need it!