Thursday, February 3, 2011

INDIAN ENERGY...HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEAM

Go to the link below and click on the "Our Team" tab.

Indian energy llc.com

The Indian Energy team is comprised of individuals who are highly qualified in everything from the engineering of power plant development and sustainable energy to the planning and constructing of utility infrastructures, substations, transmission lines and communication systems.

Although the involvement of one person (or seven) on the Sault Tribe board saying yes to this investment, the usual secrecy and the 'just spring it on them' attitude was definitely responsible for generating a lot of "NO" votes from tribal members, the individuals at the top of Indian Energy,LLC are more than qualified to be where they are as well as qualified to protect our investment.

The Romulus 'deal' was a horse of a different color. Casinos will always attract the scum of the earth and the process of sorting through who is legit and who is not is fraught with deception and trickery. The hesitation and distrust by Sault Tribe voters was rooted in the players involved who drove Greektown into bankruptcy and placed the entire tribe in financial jeopardy.

The paradigm shift from non-renewable forms of energy to sustainable and renewable forms is here, like it/believe it or not. Fortunately for the Sault Tribe, Indian Energy built their company with people who know what they are doing. By a stroke of luck and being approached by Indian Energy, LLC., let's hope that the Sault Tribe board actually made the right decision even though the less-trusted were involved.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Get Boushor, Causley. Eitrme and the real McCoys out of the picture and we would be a lot more trusting.

Anonymous said...

I personally would like an itemized account of the $50,000. in expenses allegedly paid to Cadreau and Boulley. As usual there are skeptical thoughts anytime this board doles out our money like it's water.

Lynne Weaver said...

People have a right to get paid for work done no matter who they are. If you build someone a house you would likely be paid in 25% increments as work progresses and 50% when the job is done. Who doesn't want to get paid for work they do?

It can be logically assumed that IE had plenty of expenses as a result of this deal. Was the payment based on a commission basis or as income earned? Nothing unusual about that if that was the case. If the 25K each is commission income for Cadreau and Boulley and claimed as such on personal tax returns then providing such to the public is not required.

If the payment was part of corporate revenue generated by IE then there are a number of forms that would be filed, as a business, with the IRS and are part of normal financial reporting and accounting practices. In other words, it's complicated. Some corporations, once firmly established, will include such statements on their website. The fact that they were public about the payment legitimatizes it for me....no hidden questionable dollars paid for special favors.

Anonymous said...

Not hidden like the job offers and payments reportedly being paid to some board members to push votes on behalf of the casino pushers.

Anonymous said...

At least those buzzard brains were smart enough to blow off that idiot diane Knowls. She did 2 years in prison for selling coc to an undercover cop and tries to push her drug dealing friends off on the tribe as investors hahahahahahaha

Anonymous said...

Wow really! Why would Diana Knowles be allowed to be involved in tribal business at all being a convicted felon and serving prison time for selling cocaine to an undercover officer?

Since she hid this information makes you wonder what else is out there?

Someone should really do some "due diligence" on her before believing or supporting other things she pushes for that's for sure.

Our right to make changes through referendum is the one voice we have left....use it.