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Makesomemoney

06/16/10 5:04 PM

#4887 RE: car- #4886

Great. Thanks for your efforts. By the way, what ever became of the following:
Freedom Financial Holdings Inc. Announces Joint Venture with WI Technology
09/4/2008
Freedom Financial Holdings Inc. announced that the company and Joint Venture Partner WI Technology have successfully completed Phase II testing of extracting Oil from used recovered asphalt with exceptional results. WI Technology, and one of its proprietary technologies, is eco-friendly and bio degradable, dedicated to the recovery and production of Heavy Oil and Oil Sands. Joint venture partner WI Technology has recently completed Phase II testing variation of their BT-20 technology to break down asphalt back into its original components, i.e. Oil, Coke, Sand and Gravel. Local asphalt companies use an estimated 10,000 gallons of oil a week, which equates to 227 BOI barrels of Oil. To be able to extract 100% of the oil from asphalt and then either sell it back to the refineries or the asphalt companies may provide a very profitable revenue stream.

Makesomemoney

06/16/10 5:05 PM

#4888 RE: car- #4886

What came of this as well? Thanks:
Freedom Financial Holdings Announces Additional Acreage in Kansas
03/30/2009
Freedom Financial Holdings Inc. announced that the Company has added an additional 76 acre lease in Southeastern Kansas. The one missing ingredient is KC-9000, the company's proprietary Heavy Oil technology. This additional lease is more acreage just like the 160 acres previously announced. Located in the same area just across the highway, this property, even though it's smaller, could offer just as much or more potential oil recovery as the 160 acres. The additional lease has approximately 35-40 drilled wells less than 200 feet deep,' continued Kistler. The key to the shallow oil, since there is not enough natural pressure, is a catalyst being introduced to push the oil to the well bores. KC-9000 does just that. The unique behavior of KC-9000 allows the technology to be administered from the surface. It penetrates the wells static head reaching the formation and releasing the surface tension of the oil. This action creates gas pressure in the formation that assists in pushing the oil to the well bores.