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To: AntiGuv
the problem is that they are lead by a list of investors that looks like the pentagon, the first Reagan White House and dozens of other deep pocket people. This story is half the story of what they have done to turn garbage into electricty or oil.

The biggest problem in the telling of this companies' story is that it proves that oil is not always made from fossil based products. It is unlikely that reporters will ever connect the dots.

81 posted on 06/09/2004 1:34:53 PM PDT by q_an_a
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To: q_an_a

The first time this process was posted here, it was Tyson Foods setting up a pilot plant at one of their chicken processing facilities. Also, the city of Philadelphia was going to install one at their solid waste dump. If I remember correctly, the article was titled "Oil From Anything".

If we told the jihadists that we didn't want any of their oil, but instead we were there to harvest their bodies to make into oil, I think they'd change their tune faster than you can say "fill 'er up".


100 posted on 06/09/2004 2:18:17 PM PDT by datura (Battlefield justice is what our enemies deserve. If you win, you live. If you lose, you die.)
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To: q_an_a

the problem is that they are lead by a list of investors that looks like the pentagon, the first Reagan White House and dozens of other deep pocket people. This story is half the story of what they have done to turn garbage into electricty or oil.
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this post makes no sense. con agra is an enormous investor in the project. (something like 30-60 mil) in fact i think they have a controlling interest in the missouri plant. government agencies that have invested in the company are the doe and the epa. the dod hasn't put any money in the project at all. there are a number of deep pocketed new yorkers who have put money into the company but they are believers in a appel.

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The biggest problem in the telling of this companies' story is that it proves that oil is not always made from fossil based products. It is unlikely that reporters will ever connect the dots.

why is this a problem?


104 posted on 06/09/2004 3:06:05 PM PDT by ckilmer
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