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temp luvs amy

06/05/13 11:29 PM

#2988 RE: lightbeam #2987

DOE is like the President, and Riggs.

They talk a lot of trash about stuff they know nothing about.

If you want to move this technology forward, somebody needs to build the infrastructure to bring seawater to the farmers, and keep the EPA on a short leash. You can't build anything in the USA without an environmental impact study which will cost 10's of thousands, and give you no guarantee of approval.

You cannot do algae projects because of the impact on native species.

I don't know if you noticed, but I don't have a money tree in my back yard, and I don't have a public corporation issuing millions of shares through private placements.

I put everything I had into my patent. I am broke.
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temp luvs amy

06/05/13 11:44 PM

#2989 RE: lightbeam #2987

I am going to release my biggest secret, to you, and to the algae fanatics of the world.

The Salton Sea is below sea level. Once the canals are built, it would expend no energy to make seawater arrive at the farms on it's shoreline. I have been keeping this secret for a personal conversation with Riggs, but it seems he is too stuck up to answer my emails, or my phone calls.

Yes, I put a message on their fracking machine.

No need to call now, unless you reconsider my patent.

It's about phospholipid production. You don't have to worry bout those unless you know that it is critical with seawater oil production. I figure science will eventually figure out that phospholipids are more important than fermentation lipids, but I can wait.
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temp luvs amy

06/06/13 12:08 AM

#2990 RE: lightbeam #2987

In my mind, the evaporation power of the Imperial Valley could supply massive hydroelectric power. The water would disappear by evaporation after powering a plant which supplies seawater to algae growers in the region.