Cold fusion commercial breakthrough could END food and energy scarcity around the world

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Very interesting new technology that they claim can be repeated.

The 19th century grid system is very obsolete and has caused brown and blackouts on the East coast. Transferring power into a short that’s not isolated isn’t a good idea.

Power to everyones home is a perfect solution and we just might be getting close.🤞

https://www.brighteon.com/ec65ffa3-f108-46b7-888d-5d3572a73f1d
 

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I've been hearing about cold fusion breakthroughs for 50 years. I've even discussed few of them with my brother: the one with the PhD in Physics. He universally scoffed them off. Seems they are either outright scams, or impossible to scale up.

Same with this one, I'm sure.

Besides, the Powers That Be are not interested in cheap energy. If they were, there would be a nuclear electric generation facility every few hundred miles across the nation.
 

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Kinda like the show on last night talking about wireless electric cars in sweden.
Buried the transmitters under the road
Sounds good til everyone gets cancer or has three headed babies.
 

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So where do I go to cash in all my retirement investments and get in on the ground floor?
https://brillouinenergy.com/
First I've heard about this technology. It's actually called Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR). Their website claims that an average glass of water contains sufficient hydrogen for their HHT Power Plant System to power 30,000 homes for a year with no hazardous waste.
 

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https://brillouinenergy.com/
First I've heard about this technology. It's actually called Low Energy Nuclear Reactions (LENR). Their website claims that an average glass of water contains sufficient hydrogen for their HHT Power Plant System to power 30,000 homes for a year with no hazardous waste.
LENR is just another name for cold fusion. The name itself (cold fusion) has such a bad reputation that the scammers had to call it something else, just calling it cold fusion is enough to turn off any investment monies.
The history of the scams goes back decades.

Here's one article;
https://worldofweirdthings.com/2011/01/27/is-it-viable-cold-fusion-or-an-imminent-scam
Just run a search for 'cold fusion scams' and take your pick of pages of articles about various scams over the decades.

It's a pipe dream, like perpetual motion.
 

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