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Re: jimmenknee post# 216195

Tuesday, 02/26/2013 2:13:09 PM

Tuesday, February 26, 2013 2:13:09 PM

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Well.... close, but no cigar.

:o)

The REAL version of my point of view follows, LOL.

Primary point, part 1

NSS exists.

Primary point, part 2:

Revolutionary technology threatens the status quo, and JBII's technology poses such a threat.

Subpoint to part 1:
JBII may be the target of a NSS. It may not be, but even if a NSS is not happening right now, NSS does exist and, as such, it is fatuous to assert that JBII could not be effected. NSS exists and as such JBII can be attacked via a NSS.

Subpoint to part 2:
Importing vast quantities of expensive oil from the Middle East is unacceptable for our nation, for many reasons. Also, the inability to dispose of the majority of plastic waste is an unacceptable problem. That said, there is a large set of interests, corporate and environmental and governmental and sovreign, for whom the current unacceptable status quo is big money. Many of these entities are actually polar opposites politically, culturally, and/or governmentally, but one thing is a common thread uniting them all to oppose JBII's new technology: they have a financial dog in the fight.

Subpoint to point 2:
The impact of a technology that handles the currently unsolvable problem of waste plastic, and which offers a way to use the plastic waste by turning it into petroleum products that are needed by society, is immeasurable. In that any "size-of-economic-impact" postulates are pure speculation at this point, it serves no purpose to make any arguments either one way or the other. So, I do not attempt to PROVE the impact will be immeasurably HUGE. I simply hold the opinion that such a sizable impact is a given .

Sub-point to part 2:
That there are powerful entities (governmental, corporate, regulatory, environmental, sovereign, etcetera) is a given, and further, given the size of these entities, it follows that they have an economic interest in whether a technology like JBII's succeeds. They are threatened. To me this is another given, and I believe that these entities see JBII as a serious threat.

Sub-point to part 2:
Even if JBII was never going to become a large economic threat, it is a given that a revolutionary technology that threatens the status quo CAN NOT BE ALLOWED TO SUCCEED. Said plainly, JBII represents a "TYPE", and as such, it can not be allowed to get a toe-hold without facing serious opposition. I've seen the attacks on JBII. They have been indirect. All the incessant silly lawsuits served as the indirect attacks. Bear in mind that all such attacks have proven to be baseless thusfar. It is a given, IMHO, that JBII has been subjected to incessant barrages of attacks via the vector of the courtroom.

So, there. Thats the ACTUAL case I make.

Hope that helps.

Imperial Whazoo

"Just my opinions, folks. Do your own due diligence & make your own decisions. DO NOT... I repeat... DO NOT make any investment decisions on my comments. They are my opinions. That's all they are... OPINIONS."