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April 19, 2007
I Think you should invest in high tech firms that are claiming to produce “free-energy”, thus cleaner than any modern “clean” methods like planting silly trees etc
I KNOW THIS SOUNDS ZANY but why not you surely you have the money?
Two ideas spring to mind…
First – Invest in a device like “The Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak EAST”
Built by China in only a couple of years, it is all-ready producing plasma – not much cash $37 Million was the build cost
Second – Invest in new small tech companies like STEORN, that are all-ready producing “free-energy”
Free energy means you do not have to create dirty energy, IE fossil fuel emissions or getting rid of left over nuclear waste.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/east…
Chinese nuclear fusion
http://www.steorn.com
Free energy tech company
http://www.orbomagnetism.com/page.cfm/pa…
Steorn videos
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