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rtshark

04/27/10 6:07 PM

#84864 RE: BiffL #84862

I think we have a system that is going to be quiet profitable while growing the nutracueticals , omega-3 and all that crap. The question is can this system become an algae farm large enough and fast for biodiesel production from to be a true commercially viable alternative to oil.

I am betting Dr. Brian Goodall thinks so. Remember this was the man who put big a$$ jets in the air on biofuel. He left Sapphire for this. You do not leave Sapphire and become CEO of a company that is just some damn subpenny/penny pink sheet stock unless you are damn sure you can take this ship somewhere.

Wow, i got off my point. While Dr. Goodall and team work there magic towards the big prize we will have bucks pouring in from the little prizes to spur on development.

It is a great situation.

Since I am rambling. I will also say now, more than ever there is going to be a push to safe energy alternatives. Just this month we lost miners in a coal accident and we lost oil rig workers out in the Gulf of Mexico. These jobs that rip our environment to shreds and be replaced with safe clean alternatives.

Right now in Florida we have the drilling argument going on. I can tell you that in the past few days quiet a few of the "Drill baby drill" people are not so stoked about the idea of drilling now. Right now we have 42,000 gallons a day of oil pouring into the gulf (1000 barrels). You can actually smell it on the beaches 100's of miles away. I live south of Tampa, and my brother went surfing today and said he could smell the oil.

None of this has to happen. The public is going to really start to make a stink I think after these past accidents and put more pressure on our so called "representatives" for alternative energy. That could very well lead to more money being thrown into the algae field.

BEHL will have several small farms across the area as working advertisements for this money while making money.

BEHL and its shareholders are sitting in a situation with TONS of potential. I know the share price sucks for some of us shareholders right now, but when you step back and look at the big picture everyone who bought BEHL and for whatever level they paid for it will have gotten it for dirt cheap in the long run.