Posted On: 03/25/2014 12:22:46 AM
Post# of 43065
Re: PaperProphet #6608
There are some strange fantasies about Mr. Bordynuik, along with other nonsense about JBI's processor evolution. For instance, in order to believe many of the fictional negative arguments about JBI, one would also need to believe most, if not all of the following:
1-- Islechem, LLC got the initial testing all wrong
2-- The NYSDEC got it all wrong by issuing increasing permits for the processors over a 2+ year period of testing and evaluation
3-- The SAI Corp. 3 day continuous audit was not performed scientifically (notwithstanding the necessary boilerplate disclaimer after the leak of the face sheet was discovered)
4-- The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) does "faux science" and does not peer-review what they publish (Bordynuik paper)
5-- All of the outfits that have tested JBI end-product fuels are mistaken about their measurements and fuel quality
6-- Processor 3 has not really undergone two extended/continuous runs of about 30 and 42 days
7-- Crayola got it wrong and their partnership with JBI is beneficial to neither party
8-- Reports of fuel sales to US Steel on more than one occasion are all false
9-- If the processors are running well, then JBI should be bragging about it. If they are not bragging, it signals the worst
10-- When Heddle says he is negotiating processor sales, he is really just dissembling like Richard Nixon and blowing smoke.
Common sense tells me otherwise...
1-- Islechem, LLC got the initial testing all wrong
2-- The NYSDEC got it all wrong by issuing increasing permits for the processors over a 2+ year period of testing and evaluation
3-- The SAI Corp. 3 day continuous audit was not performed scientifically (notwithstanding the necessary boilerplate disclaimer after the leak of the face sheet was discovered)
4-- The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) does "faux science" and does not peer-review what they publish (Bordynuik paper)
5-- All of the outfits that have tested JBI end-product fuels are mistaken about their measurements and fuel quality
6-- Processor 3 has not really undergone two extended/continuous runs of about 30 and 42 days
7-- Crayola got it wrong and their partnership with JBI is beneficial to neither party
8-- Reports of fuel sales to US Steel on more than one occasion are all false
9-- If the processors are running well, then JBI should be bragging about it. If they are not bragging, it signals the worst
10-- When Heddle says he is negotiating processor sales, he is really just dissembling like Richard Nixon and blowing smoke.
Common sense tells me otherwise...
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