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DTGoody

06/29/13 11:22 PM

#3715 RE: onemessageonly #3714

Awesome Post Thank You!!!
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sjoseph

06/30/13 7:24 AM

#3717 RE: onemessageonly #3714

Cirque and EWRL joined together for something big!. Thanks for showing the future road map.
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CashMoneyExpress

06/30/13 8:35 AM

#3718 RE: onemessageonly #3714

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoo.....OOOOOOOOOoh yeah
Onemessageonly is what is needed for sure, this is the wave of the present and future, and the stock has to blow up when we step back, step back and look at the big picture. Oh yeah GOLD FEVER NO DOUBT!
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BlueDragon

06/30/13 9:18 AM

#3720 RE: onemessageonly #3714

Outstanding, thanks....
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MIKE2OO5

06/30/13 11:14 AM

#3722 RE: onemessageonly #3714

Once the company updates us this will be a big part of it great work OMO thanks.
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Sam'd'Mil

06/30/13 2:19 PM

#3724 RE: onemessageonly #3714

Great job again OMO!!! Obviously, there's more than meets the eye here at EWRL / Cirque Energy~

***Looking forward to the deal closure this week on the Davison Landfill, & we can get the ball rolling nicely here!

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Simply Awesome DD Sir<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Like I said b4~
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hairywolf

06/30/13 2:21 PM

#3725 RE: onemessageonly #3714

Thank you for the "gold"
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Myth

06/30/13 3:25 PM

#3728 RE: onemessageonly #3714

Very interesting...

but vowed that a waste-to-energy program and creation of a "green energy park" are parts of the plan

The cost of this is enormous, the co mentioned here, Fiberight had a lot of help.

The company intends to expand the Virginia plant and is moving ahead with a commercial plant in a converted corn-to-ethanol facility in Blairstown, Iowa. It has received permits for this plant along with $425 million in federal funding and $3 million from the state.


http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=89511717

They are a private co so I couldn't check their fins...

Can Green Energy pull in this kind of funding ?
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learningthetruth

06/30/13 6:52 PM

#3741 RE: onemessageonly #3714

Simply Amazing at connecting the dots here OMO and what's so wonderful is our CIRQUE management team(as U have stated, linked and posted), highly skilled, highly qualified, with fantastic connections and experience....can you say bank...$$.

Going to be a great week, year, and future here.....this a great sector to be in right now and the foreseeable future...hot.

Could this be a life-changing equity??-stayed tuned ;-)

From my personal contact with Durant....these guys do NOT mess around.......
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crudeoil24

06/30/13 8:25 PM

#3745 RE: onemessageonly #3714

Here is an excellent example of a "green energy park":

Seneca County-based activities and developments:Since its acquisition of a locally operated landfill in 1983, IESI-Seneca Meadows, Inc. (SMI) has become the fourth-largest industrial employer in Seneca County, with approximately 160 employees and a campus encompassing some 2,600 acres.SMI is committed to environmental stewardship, renewable energy and local economic development—all of which have been demonstrated through the company’s more than $40 million investment in a series of recent, environmentally focused projects spearheaded by the company. In addition, SMI has earned numerous accolades for its responsible corporate citizenship, including the 2003 Seneca County Chamber of Commerce Business of the Year award and a 2004 Congressional proclamation.The company’s primary operation in Seneca County is a 200-acre non-hazardous, solid waste landfill located in the town of Seneca Falls. The Seneca Meadows Landfill, which is slated to expand to more than 350 acres, is the primary disposal facility for hundreds of businesses and municipalities in and around New York State, as well as communities in Connecticut and Massachusetts.A gas-to-energy plant located adjacent to the landfill and owned by Clarence, New York-based Seneca Energy collects methane gas from the landfill and produces 18-megawatt hours of electricity—enough renewable energy to power 18,000 homes. Electricity from this plant will power a nearby industrial park currently under development.Over the past 25 years, SMI has developed a succession of environmentally focused projects and affiliate companies in Seneca County, all under the SMI umbrella. They include:Renewable Resource Park, a landfill gas-powered industrial park currently under development that aims to offer businesses competitive rates for waste heat, methane and electricity.Environmental Education Center, a 3,200-square-foot, community education center that provides school and community environmental outreach programs. The log-cabin-style center has been awarded LEED gold status for its green building construction from the United States Green Building Council.Wetlands Complex, a 576-acre wetlands recreational and educational complex.Seneca Meadows Tire Recycling Facility, a waste tire recycling facility that processes and chips more than two million tires annually.Of the $40 million in investment announced by SMI in recent years, approximately $20 million will be invested in the Renewable Resource Park, which is located across from the landfill on the east side of Route 414. An additional $20 million will be invested in the education center, which opened in 2008, and the wetlands complex currently under development.The Renewable Resource Park expects to welcome its first tenant, H2Gro, a Lewiston, New York-based affiliate of Seneca Energy and a subsidiary of Innovative Energy Systems in the near future. H2Gro is a hydroponic greenhouse company that will construct 20 acres of greenhouses to grow tomatoes and peppers and create upwards of 100 new jobs for Seneca County.SMI also recently received the go-ahead for a 181-acre expansion of its landfill, enlarging the landfill to approximately 380 acres and ensuring the landfill’s continuing operations and growth through 2023.Seneca County Assistance:The Seneca County IDA recognizes the annual direct impact that IESI-Seneca Meadows contributes to the local economy, including jobs, sales tax on goods purchased from local vendors, payments-in-lieu-of-taxes made to various taxing jurisdictions and other community-minded investments. As such, the IDA has supported the long-term retention of these jobs and benefits through the issuance of Industrial Development Solid Waste Disposal Bonds, which are a primary financing mechanism in the State of New York. In 2009, the IDA successfully nominated Seneca Meadows for a Rochester Business Journal Environmental Leadership Award, honoring the company for its mindfulness of the local environment in harvesting methane for the production of renewable energy.
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Know-Nuttin

07/01/13 5:35 PM

#3853 RE: onemessageonly #3714

but this is just the first of many projects...

I like it... OMO
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CashMoneyExpress

07/03/13 12:00 AM

#3996 RE: onemessageonly #3714

OneMessageOnly, I Greatly Enjoy Your Posts.......I found out have 3,000-LANDFILLS IN AMERICA.

The Movie " Garbage The Revolution Starts at Home". *On Netflix.

I found out Canada, has a Garbage Problem and.......Exports it's Garbage to...........Michigan!!! Good For Us Right?

One Example the Township In Huron, one Michigan a resident says R.P. Lilly said there is a landfill on Carlton Farms, Three Landfills in Canton......he said they are BASICALLY SURROUNDED BY LANDFILLS.
I SEE WHAT YOU SEE MR ONE MESSAGE ONLY, A GROUND FLOOR, GROUND BREAKING OPPORTUNITY HERE FOR US IN EWRL.

Another resident David Swisher,states that they have 260-trucks A DAY ROLL BY THERE PLACE...........I SEE Great Need For Improvement On the Processing of All This Trash In Michigan.
This Particular dump takes in Millions of cubic yards of trash from the Country Canada and other parts of the United states Annually.

I wont Spoil, No Pun to much Intended, the Need for OUR FUNDING TO RESOLVE THE PROBLEMS WITH THESE LANDFILLS.
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sandtrap246

07/04/13 1:15 AM

#4076 RE: onemessageonly #3714

Except that EWRL is down here in pennyland. You think they are the vanguard of the 'new industry', or even a major player in it?
If so, why?
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CashMoneyExpress

07/18/13 2:35 AM

#4741 RE: onemessageonly #3714

SUPER IMPORTANT POST HERE FOR ANYONE LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO MAKE MONEY IMO OPINION................I PUT MY MONEY WHERE MY MOUTH IS AND 95% OF MY MONEY IS HERE IN EWRL.........WHY????

THE "BIG PICTURE", IT IS CLEAR, IT IS CONCISE, IT IS REAL & IT IS NEEDED........ALMOST AS MUCH AS .....LIKE WATER, LIKE FOOD....WE MUST DEAL AFFECTIVELY WITH OUR TRASH AND THIS COMPANY WITH THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, THE TALENT, THE TALENT, THE CONNECTIONS, THE VISION, THE NUMEROUS PROJECTS, THE EXPERIENCE, SPEAKS LOUDER THAN WRITTEN WORDS HERE........BUT I ASK ANYONE WHO HAS NOT LOOKED AT EWRL...........LOOK........READ ALL YOU CAN HERE AND YOU TOO WILL "BELIEVE"............THAT THE FUTURE IS EWRL.