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Post by Tiktockon Feb 17, 2011 3:17am
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Discovery Chanel DVD available

Discovery Chanel DVD availableRB is the largest shareholder. He invested the most out of anyone, I'm sure he is disgrunted, but money i.sn't everything. You cannot buy a soul or raise perfect children.... Some children would prefer living in the ghetto on drugs, as opposed to the lap of a family facade. What do you think MBurns? Sound familiar.

I know 78% of shareholder's voted Wolf and the gang out in November, 2009. It is evident from their performance (or lack thereof) that shareholder support is increasing and these fellows are not wanted. DC is calling shareholders and threatening the loss of their investment. 17 months of NO business, NO plans, NO G8. Please (and I'm being cynical) we've already lost our investment. The shares were trading at
.64 cents and now trade at
.08, how much more can we lose? We've already lost it all with the leadership of Daniel Wolf, Julio Ferreira and Tad Simmons.

Now for the good news. I was able to obtain a copy of Thermo Tech's video from the Discovery Channel. I have made multiple copies on DVD. Thermo Tech was far from a "bogus" environmental company. It is also unfortunate that claims for libel for one specific journalist must be done within "12 weeks." Interesting, I'm sure legislation needs to upgrade this law, especially when specific libel and malice are contained in the content. Remember, RB, resigned in 1999. Thermo Tech went belly up in 2001. Radi made a contract for $40,000,000 to buy the plants and paid ZERO. You'll get all the juicy details in my book and see who the true winners really were. Did Thermo Tech start in RB's garage? Who started Thermo Tech? How did Thermo Tech become a publically traded company?Did his famiy work there? Was the Thermo Tech Plant profitable? How much were the 5 highest executive offers paid? How many plants started? Who could have made it rich? Did family member really earn hundreds an thousand of dollars every year? Enquiring minds want to know...but you'll have to wait and read for yourselves. If you would like a copy of the dvd (since 90% of the bashers-including Hales know nothing about the plants or the patented technology sent me an email at ryan_0007@msn.com.

I will sent you one of many I have in my collection. If, as alleged by Julio Ferreira, Michael Brown has stole the technology, shareholder's will have a class action law suit again HDR and possible renumeration to the millions of dollars paid to Brown, his daugther, and HDR Engineering.

To refresh your memory, here is the write up. The video is truly incredible. Enjoy! This is a "respost" from pounce.

Here's some reading to keep you waiting.

Going Brown – Recycling food waste into a second meal

By Gloria Chang, June 4, 1998 (DISCOVERY CHANNEL) @ www.exn.ca/Stories/1998/06/02/56.asp

One enterprising Canadian company is hoping to cash in on that waste – by giving the leftovers a second life. Vancouver-based Thermotech Technologies doesn't see food-gone-bad as garbage, but as a raw resource that can be converted into a valuable commodity rich in protein, fat and fibre.

"We're taking wet organic waste that's normally gone to landfills in the past and processing it and turning it into a high-value end product in the form of a livestock feed supplement," says Ed Kroeker, marketing director.

Their first working plant in Hamilton, Ontario takes in about 200 tonnes of food waste daily, and churns out about 30 tonnes of animal feed supplement with that. With an expansion plan to increase that capacity to 700 tonnes a day and the construction of five new plants across Canada underway, the company has the potential to divert a significant amount of food waste that normally ends up at the landfills.

But, it's the potential to make money that's propelled the folks at Thermotech to invest $84 million over the past 11 years developing their system that converts the wet food waste into a dry, storable feed supplement. It is then sold by Miracle Feeds of Canada Ltd. in London, Ontario

Everyday, at their Hamilton plant, food garbage collected from grocery stores and restaurants is dumped into a receiving area. On the day EXN came to pay a visit, the floor was full of vegetables, fruit, dinner rolls, cooked pasta and even coffee grinds.

A front-end loader then scoops up the waste and dumps it into what's called a hydropulper, which grinds it up into a brown, watery slurry. The slurry is then pumped into specially ventilated and insulated tanks. And it's in here that the bulk of this "bio-conversion" takes place.

Inside, are naturally-occurring micro-organisms. These heat-loving or thermophilic bacteria engage in a type of feeding frenzy. To eat, they produce protein-rich enzymes to break down the slurry into compounds small enough to absorb and digest. These enzymes also increase the protein content – turning food waste that typically starts with about eight per cent protein into a mixture with at least 15 per cent.

To encourage their growth, air is pumped into the tanks as the bacteria need oxygen in the air to survive. The bacteria grow so fast, they produce their own heat – reaching temperatures of up to 70 degrees Celsius. That's more than enough to kill off all the harmful pathogens like salmonella and e coli.

The pellets contain 15% protein, 22% fibre, 9% fat, 1% calcium, and .5% phosphorus.

After 24 hours in the tanks, the resulting goo is dried and formed into pellets. The result is a high-fat, mid-level protein animal feed supplement. In Canada, the pellets are approved to make up ten per cent of the feed for meat poultry and swine.

"We're the only company in the world that is using this patented process," says Kroeker.


Truth, honor and respect to all my G8 fellow shareholders (including Roy Hales and DC)

Tik tock

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