New York Times

March 29, 2009 by admin  
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There was a fantastic article in the New York Times about Costa Rica.  You don’t need my input, I’ll let it speak for itself.

http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/03/22/travel/22CostaRica.html?scp=2&s

Gone for the weekend

March 20, 2009 by admin  
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I’m presenting at WealthMasters International on the advantages of international investing in todays economy.  This is a great group of people and you should look into what they have to offer.  I’ll let you know how it goes.

Highway to Paradise

March 12, 2009 by admin  
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Sorry I’ve been away everyone.  It’s been a busy 09.  I have lots to report about Costa Rica.  The first thing is that they have confirmed that the coastal highway will be completed this year. It’s been a long time coming (especially if you’ve ever driven on it)  This update is great news for current owners and potential investors because getting to the southern zone will be so so so much easier.

Once the coastal highway is done, we will wait with baited breath for them to begin the  Caldonera project, which will connect San Jose (the capital) to Jaco and the coastal highway, which will substantially reduce travel time into the south.

More soon.

Ross

Costa Rica and bio fuels

March 5, 2009 by admin  
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In one of my earlier posts I talked about bio fuels in Costa Rica.  Here’s what we are working on now with the government.  Go to www.biofueldynamics.com to get the lowdown, but in short this process will eliminate a huge ecology problem in major cities of the country.

The beauty of the process is that we capture everything that goes into a city’s sewage treatment plant, including all the toxic gases, and convert them into many forms of reusable bio fuels and resources.   For example; solid mass is converted to both bio-diesel and fertilizer, methane gases are captured and used to power a generator for electricity and remaining mass is converted to reusable lubricants.  After our system has completed all the conversions, the only thing that is released from the facility is clean water.

What do we do with all these products?  We sell them on the open market, sharing the profit with the city, thus creating a revenue stream while at the same time absorbing their operating costs for the treatment plant.  Oh and by the way, the facility is built for free using federal bonds.

So to put it mildly, their profits really are in the toilet!

Thanks for your interest and keep me in mind if you have any referrals to city officials, whether it be in CR or any city you think may need this.

Ross

Bio Fuels

February 17, 2009 by admin  
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A couple of posts earlier I mentioned my interest in Bio fuels and now I want to tell you about how Bio Fuels are the rage in Costa Rica.  An article in the Tico Times last week talked about the governments desire to be the world leader in bio fuel technology and implementation.

I am working on a biofuel project myself and I have to give you the skinny about it.  Whether it be Costa Rica or any other country, they all have somewhat the same dilemma.  They all have water treatment plants and problems with the waste byproducts disposal.

Well what would you think, if I showed you a process that takes the water treatment plants (sewage) and transform all the product into biofuels?  Amazing huh?  All that sludge is turned into bio diesel, fertilizer, lubricants and eventually electrical generation.  Take a look at www.biofueldynamics.com for more details.

Anyway, this process can be used anywhere and we are very proud of its capability to not only eliminate the 4th largest contributor to global warming gases, but will also create safe reusable products with absolutely no toxic byproducts, including pure clean water that can be used for irrigation or simply released back into nature.

We are presenting this program to the government of Costa Rica as well as many municipalities in the United States, Canada and Mexico.