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Thursday 14 February 2013

New "Safe" products for the family

There is a lot of talk about nuclear power plants being put to double duties that include diabolic ends.  It's sort of like the school teacher who says you never did your home work but you  have proof that the work was done and additional work requested but not provided contrary to request. Why is this happening any where in the world? It happened in Afghanistan that human beings were mistreated and abused for wanting to have an equal shake of the leg in that civic environment. We shuddered and authorized the death of many Canadians, Americans and other citizens of many other nations to help them and so they could enjoy our days of equaling freedoms where we have many employees at the highest levels working to ensure equality is safeguarded and any thwarting of this by the unruly is quashed, not tolerated  and fettered out. We were concerned that the leadership in Afghanistan did not respect rules nor did they safeguard them or our democratic traditions. We wanted them to be more like us instead of us having any shadow of this behavior in our own societies such that we might become like them.

These new "Safe" products save energy in such quantities to be consumer marvels like our excitement over a 9 volt battery. Imagine a 9 volt battery with long life powered by "consumer safe" uranium that will last 2 years in your garage door opener instead of 6 months.  Imagine a phone battery that  would last six months before needing a recharge.  Your electricity bill has gone down.  Imagine a camping generator on "consumer safe" uranium that will last six months and will power a medium sized fridge, stove, two room heater and dvd player non-stop for 8 months in time for help to arrive.

It is here now and was designed by an Iranian scientist working with an American battery company in Saskatchewan where you find world's largest supply of natural uranium.

It will be here for Christmas 2013 or another church holiday very soon.

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