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Topic: John Fitzpatrick's Exascale Power Co. of Portland, OR, is scam! - page 2. (Read 5418 times)

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February 27, 2014: http://nextbigfuture.com/2014/02/john-fitzpatrick-is-forming-company-to.html

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John Fitzpatrick is in the midst of forming a company that he says will provide competitively priced commodity cloud-based services on what he’s calling the world’s first Exaflop Supercomputer.

He will use foreign currency trading as the main application.

This is the Bitcoin mining of the Foreign Exchange market

The machine will cost $50 billion. Financed with short term notes.

The datacenter is set to be in the Port of Morrow in Oregon and will based on a modular design with with 1000 MegaWatts of clean Fuel Cell Power and One ExaFlop of Intel High Performance Computing technologies inside with one Exabyte of storage.

03/06/2015: https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/company-plans-build-50-billion-supercomputer-new-mexico-boosting-block-chain-processing/

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Exascale Power Co., a Portland, Ore.-based company, plans to build a supercomputer in New Mexico that will boost the power of the block chain processing infrastructure. The “One ExaFlop” system will bring parity with the computational power of machine systems and the human brain, allowing for the dawn of a new era of true artificial intelligence, the company claims.

April 25, 2014: http://nextbigfuture.com/2014/04/exaflop-computer-project-for-super.html

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John Fitzpatrick and his partners are planning to spend $50 billion and use a gigawatt of energy to power an Exaflop computer data center to game the $5 trillion foreign exchange market. Foreign exchange markets are 500 times bigger than the Bitcoin market. Foreign exchange affects the price of goods and services imported and exported to other countries. Foreign exchange manipulation will affect the price that you pay when you go to buy stuff at Walmart or other stores. Gaming this system will affect what is in your wallet and bank account.

Exascale Power Company signed an agreement April 16, 2014 to locate the facility in the MidAmerica Industrial Park in Pryor, Oklahoma. They plan to come to market fully six (6) years before any competitor and bring 2000 jobs to Oklahoma in the next 6 months and they are now hiring.

John Michael Fitzpatrick would be remiss if he didn't have Leroy Fodor as his Media Officer as part of Exascale's BoI (Board of Investors).

Edit: The more I read, the more the following can no longer be considered a joke:

What's the difference between John Fitzpatrick and Leroy Fodor?
One can spell while the latter is married to a retard.
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http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/granule/USCOURTS-dcb-1_11-bk-00959/USCOURTS-dcb-1_11-bk-00959-1

http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/USCOURTS-dcb-1_11-bk-00959/pdf/USCOURTS-dcb-1_11-bk-00959-0.pdf

From bankruptcy to $50K/yr. to having $50B all in the course of four years. The only way this would make sense is if John admits to getting sound advice from Leroy Fodor.
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