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Old 09-09-2008, 03:55 PM
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Hey Gang At Kaboom!

Nice to drop in amid more good news. The PR's recently sound positive, but the whole clearing of land and obtaining land and buying reactors doesn't strike me as what's REALLY needed right now... I would think producing and selling biocrude and biofuel is the number one priority and, if one or two reactors are running right now part/most/all the time, I would think a pretty consistent revenue stream should be running into the coffers by now given all the refinement and tweaking over the past year...

FWIW... I had a fairly lengthy conversation (very recently) with a former board member who is a very serious and accomplished individual. He did not want to see his name on the message boards, so I would appreciate you all NOT asking who it was NOR speculating on who you think it might be. If you start doing that, then his name would wind up on the boards wouldn't it?

The choices aren't that numerous anyway so connect your own mental dots but this is just FYI... so you may all return the favor by simply contemplating the info and NOT discussing past board members by name. Thank-you all in advance for your cooperation. If I see any names "FLOATED" as possibilities I won't share any further insights/info I might obtain.

This board member's resignation was for a couple of personal reasons, and of course, not everyone is going to always agree with where mgt. seems to be heading. But even though this person is no longer involved with SSTP, he still is impressed with all of what he saw with his own eyes and is still keyed in on what Jim Ford has said about this technology on numerous occasions, that it's the most radical thing he's seen in thirty years in the industry and it's revolutionary.

So this too, still bodes well for POTENTIAL, but it's still going to take the right people at the helm to bring it to market and that's still the big question mark.

I'd still like for this technology to come to market, I'd still like to see SSTP succeed, and most of all, I'm still hoping Mr. Rivera can learn from his mistakes in the past and continue becoming a better--a humbler and more honest--person.

Still rooting for SSTP and Mr. Rivera!
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