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  $$$$ Cooperative Agreement from your AOR 101
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873.  AOR CD_TA  
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From: AOR CD_TA <sgd...@verizon.net>
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 19:11:17 -0800 (PST)
Local: Thurs, Dec 10 2009 10:11 pm
Subject: $$$$ Cooperative Agreement from your AOR 101
Plateau Mineral Development, Inc. (Pink Sheets: PMDP), along with its
partner, EnSol, LLC, announced yesterday that the firm has been given
a Letter of Intent (LOI) from Hansen Consulting to joint venture the
production and lifting of "heavy crude" oil. The Hydrocarbon
Decomposition (HD) Process created by Mr. William Strange, current
President of PMD, creates a "solvent" that facilitates the "lifting"
of heavy crude oil previously uneconomical. Application of the
"solvent" reduces the friction, API gravity and viscosity of the oil
causing the oil to flow freely in the wellbore. Tests have shown
remarkable results. More than 30 million known barrels of oil in
proven reserves are available and currently cost prohibitive.

The Hydrocarbon Decomposition (HD) Process creates gas, oil, carbon
black and solvents. The feed stock is used tires. There are about 300
million tires thrown away every year. One used tire weighs on the
average 22.5 pounds and contains two gallons of fuel as well as other
chemicals. The HD process also has as a byproduct solvent which is
used as cutting oil for drill bits, drag reducer for pipeline and as
an Asphaltene cutter. Well operators have found that the solvent
breaks down paraffin which impedes the flow of oil and gas. The
ordinary well maintenance to clear paraffin and "clean" the bore costs
roughly $3,000 to $10,000; HD solvent does the job for about $200 and
saves down time.

An initial investment of about $300,000 to build a functional bench
model will be used in production to create approximately $2,252,838 in
revenue after six months. The mobile version can be transported in a
full sized pickup truck. It will produce approximately 500 gallons in
a 24 hour period. Initially several wells will be chosen with
different depths, porosity, paraffin content, permeability, API
gravity, and Asphaltenes content.

Plateau's President, Bill Strange states, "Pumping 3,000 barrels a day
will produce approximately $28 million in revenue annually to the
joint venture. We are ready to roll forward to capitalize on the
opportunities before us."

About Plateau Mineral Development, Inc.: Plateau Mineral Development,
Inc. specializes in the exploration and development of energy sources.
Its partner, Plateau Mineral Development LLC, has been in existence
for over five years with successful new wells and rework wells selling
both gas and oil.


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  Re: Higher highs and lower lows.
872.  LQA Holdings  
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From: LQA Holdings <lqa2...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 17:20:59 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues, Nov 17 2009 8:20 pm
Subject: Re: Higher highs and lower lows.
I think this stock has potential to hit a high of $80 or more in the
next year,

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  Higher highs and lower lows.
871.  UBCONFUSE  
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From: UBCONFUSE <billbry...@brmrisk.com>
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 12:42:05 -0800 (PST)
Local: Mon, Nov 16 2009 3:42 pm
Subject: Higher highs and lower lows.
Not a bad day for COP. This stock is going to increase in value for
the near term and then settle down in the $55 to $58 range. It may get
to $65 in 2010 if the employment picture improves or Congress mandates
more use of CNG. Speaking of Congress, have you ever seen a bigger
crop of idiots on the cap and trade issue. The whole business is about
killing coal usage but not saying the word coal. The coal unions have
not figured this out yet. Go Obama Go, while he sticks a dart in their
asses. I have to hand it to the Dems, they have stopped using the
phrase Clean Coal after Biden uttered his gaff, "there is no such
thing as clean coal".
If you want to better yourself financially, buy more and hold COP for
at least 2 years.

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  Re: DOLLAR TROUBLE!!!
870.  Miamidot  
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From: Miamidot <miami...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 18:46:46 -0800 (PST)
Local: Thurs, Nov 12 2009 9:46 pm
Subject: Re: DOLLAR TROUBLE!!!
One of the wonders of public debt is - it makes everybody poorer.

It reduces our financial worth across the board. Even the financial
worth of people in Japan, China and India are negatively affected by
our debt.

Debt has one advantage over credit - while the value of money
decreases over time, the value of debt is steadfast or increases over
time. Therefore, the value of debt is rock solid - its value never
fades. it is a good tool for redistribution of wealth.

Of course, it's a well-known fact that when a Chinese toy manufacturer
addicted to exports to the US pays their bills to the utility company
who then pay the Indonesian oil trader who then pays the Dubai banking
entity who then somehow pays the actual people drilling the oil, they
are all selling the US$ debt one to another. Just like our small time
home loan refinancing company had been selling our debt to wamu or
some wall street entity.

For the reason of disparate political edge the US has over the world,
China, Europe and Iran are advocating a new world order not
denominated in US$. Hey, they think this will take away the economic
influence of Americans? At the worse, we stop buying their garments,
toys and their oil - don't they realise that? They still have to
consume American made movies and American-franchised crap food and
beverage. OK, so what, toys become more expensive so we won't buy them
anymore. Why they might be tainted by melamine anyway?

Debt is a good thing. It reduces our ability to spend and causes
financial havoc to countries who try to sell things to us. We need to
go on a diet of imports anyway.

You would think debt would make us think twice whether to spend a
trillion dollars in a foreign war that hardly benefit Americans or
spend that trillion dollars at home for health care. But no, Americans
are like the Nigerian, Chinese, Mexican or Indonesian immigrant
visiting their old hometown - Americans like to show off by spending
for the benefit of others rather than their fellow citizens - we
choose spending in Iraq rather than on health care which will lower
the cost of employment and stop the export of jobs overseas.


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  Re: Resistance Broken
869.  michael Bill  
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From: michael Bill <mbil...@googlemail.com>
Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:06:34 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues, Nov 10 2009 2:06 pm
Subject: Re: Resistance Broken
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has been underplaying the rate
of decline at existing oil fields and overestimating the potential of
new reserves to avoid panic buying, a senior official alleged.

The agency last year claimed that oil production could be raised from
its current rate of 83 million barrels a day to 105 million. Its
latest estimates – contained within the World Energy Outlook report to
be published on Tuesday – are expected to contain a broadly similar
forecast.

"Many inside the organisation believe that maintaining oil supplies at
even 90 million to 95 million barrels a day would be impossible but
there are fears that panic could spread on the financial markets if
the figures were brought down further," the newspaper quoted the
whistle-blower as saying.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/energy/oil/6534424/World-energy-body...

On Oct 8, 3:21 pm, Denis <khokhl...@gmail.com> wrote:


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  Re: Resistance Broken
868.  Denis  
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From: Denis <khokhl...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2009 08:21:18 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: Resistance Broken
That will be easy and will be done in 10-15 days

On Oct 7, 12:12 pm, LoneWarrior <lee_ran...@rogers.com> wrote:


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  Resistance Broken
867.  LoneWarrior  
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From: LoneWarrior <lee_ran...@rogers.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 10:12:58 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Resistance Broken
Finally we broke through $46 resistance, now $52 is the target for the
next 6 months.

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  Resistance Broken
866.  LoneWarrior  
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From: LoneWarrior <lee_ran...@rogers.com>
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 10:12:56 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Resistance Broken
Finally we broke through $46 resistance, now $52 is the target for the
next 6 months.

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  Clean fuel in China?
865.  worldnews  
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Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 20:10:56 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, Oct 6 2009 11:10 pm
Subject: Clean fuel in China?
AuraSource Licenses Low-Temperature Catalytic Process

SCOTTSDALE, AZ--(Marketwire - September 21, 2009) - AuraSource, Inc.
(PINKSHEETS: ARAO), a developer of hydrocarbon clean fuel technology,
has entered into an agreement with the Energy and Environmental
Research Institute of Heilongjiang ("EERI"), a Chinese government-
owned energy research institute which is affiliated with China
Chemical Economic Cooperation Center ("CCECC"). Under the agreement,
EERI agreed to an exclusive license of EERI's patented technology in
the Gulf of Tonkin Economic and Development Area as well as Guangxi
Province.

The technology consists of extracting clean fuel, such as lightweight
fuel oil and oil dry gas, from bituminous oil shale by low
temperature
catalyzing.

Philip Liu, AuraSource's CEO, stated, "With oil shale and low ranking
coal being so prevalent worldwide, this technology will increase
yields dramatically while reducing the resultant waste water, air
pollution and residual pollution."

Cao Zhide, EERI's President, commented, "AuraSource's ability to
secure high-grade oil shale resource together with its strategic
location for processing oil shale puts it in a very unique position
to
utilize our technology. We look forward to a long-term cooperation
between our Chinese and US companies."


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  Clean fuel in China?
864.  worldnews  
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From: worldnews <beglobalme...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 20:09:05 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, Oct 6 2009 11:09 pm
Subject: Clean fuel in China?
AuraSource Licenses Low-Temperature Catalytic Process

SCOTTSDALE, AZ--(Marketwire - September 21, 2009) - AuraSource, Inc.
(PINKSHEETS: ARAO), a developer of hydrocarbon clean fuel technology,
has entered into an agreement with the Energy and Environmental
Research Institute of Heilongjiang ("EERI"), a Chinese government-
owned energy research institute which is affiliated with China
Chemical Economic Cooperation Center ("CCECC"). Under the agreement,
EERI agreed to an exclusive license of EERI's patented technology in
the Gulf of Tonkin Economic and Development Area as well as Guangxi
Province.

The technology consists of extracting clean fuel, such as lightweight
fuel oil and oil dry gas, from bituminous oil shale by low
temperature
catalyzing.

Philip Liu, AuraSource's CEO, stated, "With oil shale and low ranking
coal being so prevalent worldwide, this technology will increase
yields dramatically while reducing the resultant waste water, air
pollution and residual pollution."

Cao Zhide, EERI's President, commented, "AuraSource's ability to
secure high-grade oil shale resource together with its strategic
location for processing oil shale puts it in a very unique position
to
utilize our technology. We look forward to a long-term cooperation
between our Chinese and US companies."


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  Re: Which way is it going?
863.  Emerson290  
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From: Emerson290 <shanem.l...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 11:54:47 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: Which way is it going?
what? COP would be bleeding cash left and right with oil at 20...

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  Re: Which way is it going?
862.  LoneWarrior  
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From: LoneWarrior <lee_ran...@rogers.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 05:19:17 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: Which way is it going?
They'll all thrive in long run no matter what.  If they could survive
with oil at $20, I don't see how they have problem maintaining a good
revenue with crude averaging at $60 this year.

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  DOLLAR TROUBLE!!!
861.  cowboyinvesterx10  
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From: cowboyinvesterx10 <seeingthefut...@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 09:03:58 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, Sep 22 2009 12:03 pm
Subject: DOLLAR TROUBLE!!!
The U.S. government’s official debt is at an all-time high of $11.8
trillion. Every year, Washington has to make a staggering $335.3
billion in interest payments just to avoid default on that debt. In
fact, just the interest on the national debt now equals 12% of all
federal spending.

The Federal Reserve is also in hock up to its eyeballs — the
liabilities on its balance sheet have DOUBLED — from $1.2 trillion a
year ago to more than $2 trillion today.

Most terrifying of all — especially with the first wave of almost 4
million baby boomers reaching retirement age this year — unfunded
government IOUs are coming due on Social Security, Medicare, and
Federal pension payments. Those obligations are enormous: An estimated
$104 TRILLION.

We are now the single most indebted nation in the history of the
planet. We owe more to foreign investors, retirees and ordinary
citizens than we could ever hope to repay.

And that’s not the half of it: Washington will add an all-time record
$1.8 trillion to the national debt, pushing our budget deficits to
almost 13% of GDP.

This year and every year for the foreseeable future, Washington will
have to borrow 80% of the world’s surplus savings just to pay its
bills!


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  Re: Which way is it going?
860.  Tucson Bass Player  
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From: Tucson Bass Player <tucsonbasspla...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 20:28:46 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: Which way is it going?
Names like COP, being an integrated, are a tough call. nat gas is
turning but if this year is any thing like last year it won't
significant until the 3rd week of November. And if crude can't break
through 73, it will be a tough week for all of the crude oil names.
let's look to the fed announcement on Wednesday, we will be trading
low volume until then, better be ready.

Check out our latest post for this week's summary >  http://tinyurl.com/lfocj4

Crude Oil Trader

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  Synthetic Diesel/JetFuel Production.............
859.  Alternative Energy Planet  
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Date: Fri, 18 Sep 2009 19:01:33 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Synthetic Diesel/JetFuel Production.............
SYNM - Nasdaq

Total Shares Held: 62 - 13,475,941

New Positions: 28 - 2,196,634

Increased Positions: 41 - 5,551,307

Decreased Positions: 10 - 1,442,636

Holders With Activity: 51 - 6,993,943

Sold Out Positions: 3 - 257,903


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