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Re: narnia1000 post# 62489

Sunday, 09/23/2012 4:31:01 PM

Sunday, September 23, 2012 4:31:01 PM

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narnia, thanks for reposting the false and misleading GTGP August 24, 2011 press release that has been DELETED from the GTGP website. The only deleted press release on the list of GTGP press releases in the website for 2011 and 2012 (up to June).

It appears that the claims by GTGP of its true relationship with the EPA and/or DOE has been a Hoax all along.


narnia1000 Sunday, September 23, 2012 2:51:19 PM
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236T568 Member Profile 236T568 Member Level Saturday, September 22, 2012 2:45:13 AM
Re: Gomez326 post# 62074 Post # of 62352

what new technology are you talking about?

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Seriously?
Jim has told of of this new technology for over a year. PR's NEED TO BE READ for arguments to have credibility:

Jim's clue from Aug. 2011:

SARASOTA, FL–(Marketwire – Aug 24, 2011) – Global Technologies Group, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GTGP) is pleased to announce that, in conjunction with our partner company MSE Technology Associates (WWW.MSE-TA.COM), we have requested follow-on testing of the combined M2 Polymer/MBS new formulated treatment which will concentrate on mercury contaminated soils. Different forms of mercury in varying concentrations will be added to spike the soil for the treatability testing. This testing is specifically designed for the Department of Energy for contaminated river and stream sediments and soil that should benefit from this combination of treatment agents and also uses for this treatment during the deactivation and decommissioning (D & D) phase for specific site clean-up needs, especially for mercury treatment of contaminated soils or sediments during D & D activities at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (WWW.ORNL.GOV). It should be noted that MSE has completed projects and testing at ORNL and has offices at Oak Ridge.

The environmental legacy of Oak Ridge is stained with mercury, thanks to the sometimes-sloppy development of thermonuclear weapons at the Y-12 plant -- where tons and tons of the toxic metal were spilled or otherwise seeped into underground formations and a local stream.


Expecting some huge business from DOE in Oak Ridge, TN.
Just my opinion, but I think that they must have liked the new formulated treatment, and they certainly have the application for its use in their contaminated river and stream sediments and soil.

I posted FACTS. FACTS CANNOT BE ARGUED WITH!