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Thursday 13 February 2014

Gold Making Technology now Patent Pending


My patent lawyer in Seattle emailed me the other day advising that he had filed the US gold making patent and we are now patent pending.

Two years ago I had the opportunity to get involved in a modern day alchemy project and while I was skeptical at first, and confronted with many failures to replicate the work, we now have a new technological process (laboratory proven in 200 lab trials) to make precious metals, with the focus on making GOLD.

The whole BOSON buzz is $200 billion dollars misspent on determining “how matter is created from energy?” 

These scientists errantly assumed that the answer to this fundamental question was a High Energy Nuclear Reaction (HENR) hence the CERN and HADRON colliders, and overlooked is the fact that nature’s processes, demonstrated around us daily, that it can be a Low Energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR). The pace of technology today is breathtaking and this is a case where technology eclipses the science. 

What are the implications of this groud breaking development?

What is apparent is this is an important milestone in what appears to be history in the making, eventually mining metals as is presently known, will become obsolete. We view the gold making process as both scalable and commercial with an eventual price point near that of aluminum. 

To see the background on the development go to: https://vimeo.com/90037448

In today’s world, anyone with a $100 bill in his shirt pocket is a self accredited authority on reality, when in fact they usually possess a rather tenuous relationship with reality. Needless to say this is a game changing technological development and we require the right capital to build the pilot plant and scale the technology up.

We have private placement shares available for screened accredited/sophisticated investors and you can subscribe to become a member of the Blue Eagle Refiners millionaire club (min, $25K).

Happy Valentines Day, Sovereignty and Prosperity to all.

6 comments:

  1. How do you determine the bandwidth capabilities of a human brain?

    "increasing brain bandwidth from 2000 bytes/sec to 4 billion bytes/sec"

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  2. I have no idea. But it would be cool at some point to have some onboard utility desktop gadget device indicating what level was going on. I posted that number after consulting some neurological folks from a mystery school saying it was actually 400 billion bytes/sec.

    Anecdotal and personal, experiential it is huge.... mind blowingly huge. At this point quantifying the value is really irrelevant, The point is we can "Kick it up big time" and that might be our focus. Yes lots of work to be done in the space but its evident others were here before with fuller faculties going on.

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  3. ...and to think of all of the war mongers, who killed, for this precious metal.

    This is their,
    "Pizarro" moment.

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  5. I am clear that making precious metals from artificial seed ores with technology would not have been possible for me without access to the golden pituitary and pineal glands.

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