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Re: Perfection and ease post# 4472

Friday, 08/09/2013 3:55:30 AM

Friday, August 09, 2013 3:55:30 AM

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Hi Perfection and Ease,

Well I certainly wasn't expecting that response! I can now see where your moniker came from!

I am nor sure that I do have any doubts about STWA at the moment. I may have had moments of anxiety in the past, but following the tests at Temple and the DOE I feel the science has been proven beyond reasonable doubt, and with the recent lease agreement I am confident they are able to manufacture the units and bring the technology to market.

So why do I bother to even engage with Mr Sano? Only because I think bashers can have an impact on share price, as well as on shareholders of a more nervous disposition, and I see no reason why one should not take the fight to them. If other board members had not stood up to them over the past few months they would have run amok. One has only to look at what happened last September.

Although this is a matter of opinion, I think this activity does have an impact on the company's progress. We are all agreed that an uplist to NASDAQ would be an extremely positive move and I have no doubt this will happen sooner or later. However, it would surely be better if it happened sooner and if unrealistically negative posts are impeding this progress, then why not expose them for what they are?

Having said this, with the signing of the TransCanada contract there is not all that much more to say at the moment. Mr Sano has conceded that if the pilot program proves positive he will change his mind about the company. So this debate is essentially over until the results of his program are published. Whatever one's opinion of STWA's past, it is not relevant to what is happening now and there is not much point rehashing it. STWA have a genuine agreement with a major corporation and it will not be long before we know the outcome. What more could one ask of Cecil and co?

Other than that I am in rather a sanguine frame of mind at present. After all the trials and tribulations of the past, STWA is rapidly turning into a fairy tale with an extremely happy ending. What is also gratifying is that so many of the beneficiaries of this story seem to be rather nice people, such as yourself dear sir - or is it madam?

So thanks for your personal insights and words of support and I look forward to meeting you in the orchard.

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