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John Myers

JOHN MYERS is a distinguished investment strategist who is the editor of one of the top-rated investment newsletters in America. For over 25 years, this man has been uncovering hidden investment opportunities that have made fortunes for his readers.

His subscribers report that, on average, they make a 90% profit on his stock recommendations. And his latest discovery, BioShaft (BSHF) looks to do much better. As this report explains, conservative projects for BioShaft are short-term profits of at least 333%.

While a 333% profit in the short term is impressive, longer term projections for BioShaft are much higher. BioShaft could be John Myers’ best pick... even better than his recent picks, including:

441% on Royal Spring Water
503.4% on Suncor
1,955% on Corriente Resources
160% on Altius Minerals
187% on Franciso Gold
668% on Metallica Respirces
773% on Target Resource

Every $1.50 you invest in BioShaft today could quickly turn into $7.00. A modest $5,000 buy balloons to about $17,000 faster than you can say, “Thanks for telling me about BioShaft.”

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You see it everyday. You even create it.
But you’ve probably never once given it a
thought. And no one has ever told you how
you can get rich on it. But now you can...

By the year 2010, the water market will be $740 billion strong. It’s getting there fast!

Industries and governments are in a frantic search for cost-effective methods to treat wastewater -- because it is critical to reuse the water!

That’s one reason I love BioShaft (BSHF). Another reason is the company owns the patent on the wastewater treatment technology industries and governments want.

Let that sink in a moment. BioShaft OWNS the patent. No one else can tap into this $740 billion market with the same monumental advantages. ONLY BioShaft can!

Sudden profits ahead!

I’ll tell you about BioShaft’s patented technology in a moment. First, let me give you a glimpse at the special situation set to explode and propel BioShaft (BSHF) -- and you -- to sudden profits!

I hesitate to mention my slightly more aggressive projection. You might not believe me anyway. Suffice it to say, a sudden 333% profit is a nice starter. Longer-term profits could well astound you.

Here’s what goes into my thinking.

Water shortages, already chronically severe in many parts of the world and the United States, need solutions immediately.

And where water is plentiful, wastewater is being created in ever-increasing amounts. All of it needs to be treated, for sanitation and health reasons.

Clean water is expensive. But, without it, everything stops. Economic growth. Food production. Sanitation. Our health!

Treatment and discharge standards keep getting tougher.

This special situation is unlike any
we are likely to see in our lifetimes

The money involved is huge! The need to invest that money is unquestioned. The mandate to invest it now is wise -- actually, it’s essential.

I feel the same about the awesome investment potential of BioShaft (BSHF). There is no other company on earth better positioned to soak up a massive chunk of the $740 billion market ($300 billion in the U.S.alone).

Bioshaft (BSHF) is manufacturing, selling and installing wastewater treatment plants around the world, in the United States, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Asia.

The company’s overwhelming edge is its patented technology that:

• Returns wastewater for use TWICE as fast as any competing treatment system

• And it does it cheaper!

By 2010, the water market will be worth $740 billion.And BioShaft is set to soar right now!

Here’s what astute investors always seek...

Astute investors are always looking for the next big thing. The sooner they find it, the more money there is to be made. And more often than not, the next big thing comes out of nowhere.

Such is the case right now.

The massive boom in wastewater treatment has been brewing and it’s now on the verge of boiling over as you read this Exclusive Report.

It’s easy to see why.

Wastewater treatment is critical to solving dangerous water shortages plaguing so much of the world, including vast regions in the United States. The solutions are mandated -- because they are needed NOW!

Even areas that are soaked with rain need to upgrade their wastewater treatment plants. And those areas begging for rain can alleviate water shortages with efficient wastewater treatment.

In fact, both rain-soaked and dry areas MUST treat wastewater more efficiently, or populations of millions will face peril.

The studies have been done. They all conclude the same thing: the world’s water is in trouble. It’s time to take action. Cost is not an issue.

Wastewater treatment must be
upgraded all over the world

Severe water shortages are now affecting at least 400 million people and by the year 2025 half the world’s population will suffer... by 2050, more than 4 billion people will suffer... unless something is done right now.

Even rich communities in California, Arizona, and Colorado are under water-usage restrictions... from watering lawns and washing cars to flushing toilets.

Local and state governments are on the verge of war over the control of water sources. Critical water shortages in developing regions around the world are already showing devastating consequences -- crop loss, health issues, and the list goes on and on. And something MUST be done!

The urgency is real. It is already forcing local, state and federal governments into action. Not all of it wise.

Florida wants to refill its over pumped aquifer with untreated surface water, despite federal regulations that prohibit this.

Texas is moving toward private, for-profit water sales. The water will be "mined" from aquifers that are disappearing fast.

The Bush Administration has withdrawn a proposed tightening of the arsenic standard for drinking water. Critics say the old rule, dating to 1942, could allow thousands of cases of cancer and other diseases. And to think -- things are so bad that the government even gave consideration to allowing arsenic-laced water to be used for drinking!

In Bangladesh, what's been called the "largest poisoning of a population in history" has 35 to 77 million people drinking arsenic-laced water.

A showdown is looming over the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, which originate in Turkey, then water both in Syria and Iraq. If Turkey goes ahead with a series of dams, the downriver nations could starve.

Mexico City (home to 20 million people) is sinking because the city sucks out underground water faster than the aquifer can be refilled.

Lakes Lanier and Allatoona, the source of water for Atlanta, GA are close to dry and severe water rationing could soon be forced on people living and working there.

The Greek islands are shipping in fresh water in huge ships because their reservoir systems are inadequate

The LA Times calls southern California’s water crisis “Public Enemy #1.” People living there seem to forget LA was built on a desert.

And it could quickly get worse

In the United States alone, 50 trillion gallons of wastewater gush through a million miles of sewage collection pipes to get to some 20,000 treatment plants -- EVERY DAY!

And few of us never give this massive operation a second thought. But each year, more than 3.5 million Americans get sick simply from swimming in water contaminated by sewage overflows. Scary? Well, it’s much worse in other parts of the world. And it could get much worse in America!

According to the World Water Council, residential water consumption will increase 100% by the year 2025. And right now, many elements of the wastewater treatment system are falling apart.

Age is one reason. Massive inefficiencies is another. It’s a hidden problem...hidden from the likes of people like you and me. But not hidden to the folks charged with protecting our water supply and our environment.

Why your $5,000 investment in BioShaft (BHSF)
could soon balloon to $17,000

Worldwide, much more must -- and will be -- invested in wastewater treatment plants.

The World Water Forum (WWF) is pleading for rich states to set the example, by “repairing aging water infrastructures and tackling pollution.”

Today, only 45% of the world’s wastewater is treated at all. That means, of course, that 55% is untreated. Economic and government leaders clearly know this must change -- FAST!

The treatment plants that are operating around the globe are in no better shape than the ones here in the U.S. They are aging and in immediate need of improved efficiency. Where wastewater now goes untreated, dangerous water shortages are crippling growth. As under-developed nations become more industrialized, there is no choice but to install modern, efficient treatment plants. The economy -- and human lives -- depend on it!

That’s why, already, many billions of dollars are quickly being earmarked for both wastewater treatment upgrading and installation, in nations big and small.

Bottom line: The worldwide wastewater market is massive. Hundreds of billions of dollars in the U.S. alone! And the fuse is lit. The boom is upon us. Untold billions of dollars are about to be invested in wastewater treatment plants in America and around the world.

Urgency creating a frantic search for solutions

Fresh water is expensive. Treatment and discharge standards keep getting tougher. These factors alone are putting industries and governments in a frantic search for cost-effective methods to treat wastewater and reuse the water!

This special situation is unlike any we are likely to see in our lifetimes. The money involved is huge! And so are the potential investment profits you can make investing in BioShaft (BSHF).

Bioshaft (BSHF) is manufacturing, selling and installing wastewater treatment plants around the world, in the United States, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Asia.

Why I love BioShaft: It has a virtual lock on the booming wastewater treatment market

It’s not the only company selling wastewater treatment plants, but BioShaft is the ONLY company that has a patented wastewater treatment technology that promotes eco-efficiency, clean production and pollution prevention!

In Great Britain, the company’s wastewater treatment technology is fully protected by patent number 2390365. Here on our shores, the company’s process has the U.S. patent pending number 10/585244. No one can copy it. And everyone wants it.

At the heart of the company’s wastewater technology is the Hans BioShaft Turbine, which was developed in the Netherlands in 1994, and improved by Dr. Hans Badreddine, who currently serves as BioShaft’s CEO.

Treats wastewater TWICE
as fast -- without chemicals

Without getting too technical, let me just say that BioShaft’s patented system treats wastewater TWICE as fast as competing technologies. And it doesn’t use chemicals! All it uses is oxygen.

The BioShaft process works by emulating and accelerating a natural process, like the process found in rivers.

 
“Wastewater Treatment Engineered by Nature”
 
BioShaft’s uniquely designed sewage treatment plants work by both
emulating and accelerating a natural process found in rivers.
 

Unlike other treatment systems, BioShaft’s patented biological process produces biomass -- not sludge. There is virtually NO SLUDGE at all. And, naturally, there is no need to treat sludge nor deal with its disposal.

Other wastewater systems produce sludge that has to be treated and then disposed. This process is time consuming, requires more land for the treatment plant, and is very costly.

BioShaft’s patented technology saves this cost -- because it cuts sludge production down by more than 95%. Then, a self-cleaning process deals with the remaining 5%.

In short, BioShaft’s revolutionary patented technology provides all the features and benefits industries and governments seek.

Reduced maintenance
Lower initial investment
Lower energy use
Less land needed

  And the odor is so minimal that, if necessary, BioShaft’s plants can be run relatively close to residential areas.

$740 billion market

I’ve already told you that by 2010 the water market will be $740 billion. Well, after 2010, the growth trend will be even faster. Over the next 15 years, the development of wastewater plants will accelerate even more. This trend is unstoppable.

And over that time, perhaps the biggest problem will be pollution to the environment, particularly in developing cities.

Current wastewater treatments will not meet the needs. They fall woefully short right now! Without immediate upgrading, the environment -- as well as the world’s economy -- will fall victim and suffer. BioShaft can save us because it provides an environmentally sustainable solution.

The company is small now ($135 million cap) and off Wall Street’s screens. The time to buy shares is right now -- before everyone is talking about this wastewater boom.

A 333% profit could by yours virtually overnight

Everything points to this stock more than tripling your money. And evaluating the massive multi-billion-dollar value of the worldwide water market, a quick triple is embarrassingly conservative on my part.

Still, it’s prudent to be conservative at times, especially when you might be tempted to count your chickens before the hatch. That said, I still see a modest $5,000 investment today quickly swelling to nearly $17,000 in the weeks and months ahead. Beyond that, your profits could quickly dart off the chart.

I’ve done some calculating and long-term profits could be so insane I hesitate to mention them here, for fear that you wouldn’t believe me. But believe this:

BioShaft, as I’ve mentioned, has a big presence where wastewater treatment is needed most: in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The company has already sold and installed 30 wastewater plants around the world with many more to come!

BioShaft is based in Carlsbad, California. Management’s focus is set on continuing to expand throughout Europe, the Middle East, and Asia while putting extra effort into expanding here in the U.S.

The company’s leadership is incredibly gifted and intelligent, earmarks of an organization that promises to live up to its staggering potential.

Dr. Hans Badreddine, who improved on the original Hans BioShaft Turbine, serves as BioShaft’s CEO. He has a PhD in chemical engineering from the technical university of Aachen, in Germany. Dr. Badreddine has worked in the water and wastewater business since 1980 and has been active in many countries throughout Europe and the Middle East over the last 25 years.

Imad Yassine is the company’s COO. His degree is in Mechanical Engineering, which he earned from Alexandria University. Mr. Yassine is a respected member of the International Desalination Association and has been a leader in the water and wastewater treatment industry for over 30 years. What’s more, Mr. Yassine has extensive experience in management, finance, international trade, wastewater treatment equipment manufacturing, and commands superior knowledge of the U.S. and international markets.

As editor of Myers’ SECRET STOCKS, I’m in a fortunate position to get news of blockbuster companies like BioShaft early -- before Wall Street. This investment head-start enables my readers to make outstanding profits. This scenario has been going on for more than two decades, and thousands of my subscribers have gotten rich.

Now, with BioShaft, I strongly believe our trend of making huge profits will continue. Buy shares early and put yourself in position to capture most of the massive gains. It’s a simple, wealth-building strategy.

And this simple strategy works repeatedly. Proof is found in my recent track record:

441% on Royal Spring Water
503.4% on Suncor
1,955% on Corriente Resources
160% on Altius Minerals
187% on Franciso Gold
668% on Metallica Respirces
773% on Target Resource

Your BioShaft profits should fit right in with the kinds of gains my subscribers have been enjoying. Short term, it looks like every $1.50 you invest will gallop to about $7.00. A modest $5,000 investment should fly to over $17,000.

As I write, BioShaft shares are under $2.00, but shares should be near $4.00, maybe $5.00 right now, according to my analysis. That’s why I say buy all you can under $3.78. This could be the most profitable investment you’ll make in years.

For more information about BioShaft you can go to www.bioshaft.com

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