About Allied Science, Inc.

RECLAMATION FOR THE USA

By S.B. Bennett (Retired CEO, Dusal, Incorporated)
Acknowledgements to Jetfrey J. Bielser of the Custer County Chief, Michelle Zlornke of the Kearny Hub, Bill Guthrie of the Death Valley Gazette, the Wall street Journal, USA Today, Money magazine, Mark C. Thompson of the Chief Executive magazine and Joe McCauley of the Ruralite magazine.

Allied Science, Incorporated is a major biotech Company that separates out materials for other biotech companies. Grant Hudlow and his associates build and operate commercial factories that employ proprietary breakthrough separations to extract standard solvents, phenolic resins, non-ionic detergents, anionic detergents, olefins, and cresols from used automobile tires, municipal and carbon-rich waste. Each of the two operating commercial factories (in the Republic of South Africa and the United states) generates huge profits plus valuable byproducts.

Proprietary commercial operations are one of the very best "economic moats" a client can depend on. This term was made famous by the billionaire Warren Buffet, to characterize a company's protection from attack.

Allied Science, Incorporated has a competitive advantage, because it uses proprietary technology.

  • Towns and Counties are searching for and welcome the two hundred new manufacturing jobs.
  • Municipalities get the contractors (who put up the property to guarantee the economic operation of the factory) and the engineers, and guaranteed municipal revenue bonds to build the reclamation factory.
  • Allied Science, Incorporated has an order for one factory, plus partial ownership of the Broken Bow project.
  • To date out of the overwhelming number of cities, towns, counties, states and sovereign nations who want the two hundred manufacturing jobs and that have requested factories worldwide, new Allied Science, Incorporated facilities in Nevada will be established first, because of reasonable permitting climates.

The corporate management has combined experience of over two hundred years generating profits for lenders and clients with guaranteed tax-advantaged professional service agreements.

  • Grant Hudlow
    Grant Hudlow, CEO, Allied Science, Incorporated, is a highly regarded CEO who is a hands-on leader and has extensive experience with high-growth company situations as a corporate turnaround expert with major companies such as Proctor and Gamble, Stewart Warner, Fairchild Semiconductor and Fuller Paint. Mr. Hudlow is recognized as the discoverer of non-linear chemistry that is used to reclaim biomass. He is credited with naming the chemistry itself. His chemistry has been independently tested and validated. Over the years he designed and supervised the construction and operation of numerous plants. He isolated the extraction formulas that allow these plants to operate efficiently, which results in their ability to produce more products that are in demand for resale. He helped put factories into South Korea and noticed that the decent, hard working, driven to learning and religious people took it from there and developed into an Asian tiger within ten years. His team is being asked to do the same thing in Thailand. As a result of his outstanding work, Mr. Hudlow was named Nevada Businessman of the Year in the Wall Street Journal and USA Today. After attending the California Institute of Technology where he worked as a protégé to Dr. Linus Pauling, Mr. Hudlow transferred to the University of Nevada at Reno to learn more about business, leadership and vision. He received a BS in Chemical Technology from the University of Nevada at Reno. After his MBA studies, he gained experience in cost accounting, production management, financial analysis and sales.
  • Chuck Baroch, PhD Chemical Engineering, is a retired CEO with Babcock and Wilcox, the giant construction and engineering firm.
  • Davis Clements, PhD, is a Chemical Engineering Professor at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska with business experience in the United States and Mexico.
  • Gary Smith is a highly regarded Chemical and Petrochemical Engineer with quality contacts and broad work experience, from blending his own gasoline for resale, to employment with major chemical companies such as Dow, Dupont and Union Carbide. Mr. Smith has a BS and MS in Chemical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
  • Lawrence G. Erskine, President Bionomics International, Inc., enjoys a solid management and marketing reputation in the USA, with equal consideration in such countries as China, Japan, Singapore, New Zealand and Australia. Currently, Mr. Erskine imports and exports equipment. He attended the University of Oregon, obtained a BA in marketing from Northeastern University and attended an accelerated MBA (equivalent) course from Harvard University, via General Foods Corp. Mr. Erskine spent 10 years in executive management with General Foods Corp.
  • Al Avolicino retired from executive management positions in marketing and advertising with such companies as General Foods Corp., Servatron, Inc. and Farmer Brothers, Inc.

The Company intends to employ its technologies and resources to building plants in the US and around the globe to remediate the ecological and environmental damage inflicted by the increasing accumulations of toxic waste materials. In the process, Allied Science, Incorporated provides employment for each community that embraces its program.

Allied Science, Incorporated, a national leader in commercial environmental processing, is experiencing many new opportunities. Several important and dramatic events have taken place. Highlights of the significant events regarding the economics of the facilities that have taken place:

  • Cities and counties are pleasantly surprised that Allied Science, Incorporated gets the contractors to guarantee the economic operation of the factory.
  • People who sell to cities and counties are impressed with the Allied Science, Incorporated fast results, in fact, they are amazed.
  • Walk through the compelling economics associated with each incremental waste processing plant. Each of these plants brings with it an enormous source of revenue to the company. For example, at the North Dakota plant the current level of 33,000,000 pounds of phenol produces $9,240,000 a year plus $4,620,000 a year in by-products. This factory is half the size of the proposed Nevada plant. These facts are a clear indication why the corporate management is focused primarily on the waste processing factories.
  • Allied Science, Incorporated has revolutionized commercial environmental technology by innovating and perfecting the high productivity of profitably reclaiming organic molecules over and over again. Using commercial technology, previously wasted trash and scrap tires are now being transformed into valuable, marketable, new products for industry and commercial use.

ALLIED SCIENCE, INCORPORATED’s COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES

  • Management’s expertise in constructing and operating industrial factories.
  • Management’s knowledge of markets and relationships with industrial leaders.
  • Profit-oriented ecological business approach.
  • Proprietary commercial technology.
  • Ability to provide turnkey solutions to environmental problems.
  • Contractor's property guarantees the financing.
  • Guaranteed municipal revenue bonds in place.
  • Lenders and clients are paid back out of the bonds.
  • Working people who realize the benefit to all working people are allowed to make this happen.

Everyone knows this has to happen. Allied Science, Incorporated is making it happen with the help of the American women, who now demand that this mess be cleaned up just like they demanded the Exxon Valdez mess be cleaned up. Nobody gets in their way. This favors Allied Science, Incorporated's process, as it is the only environmentally safe option and this alone may easily give them a majority market share.

ON WALL STREET, LEHMAN BROTHERS SAY THE CLIENTS ARE TOTALLY SAFE since guaranteed municipal revenue bonds, property put up by the contractor, intellectual property and equipment to be purchased are more than enough collateral.

Over half a billion people want a way to get rid of the waste that is killing our planet. Send funds to help build these commercial factories. Be sure to include your name and address so you can receive the life changing return the factories provide for you.

 

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