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LOW-ENERGY NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION KIT, MODEL 1 - NOW AVAILABLE!

By Fusion Information Center Staff


From: NEN, Vol. 5, No. 5, Sept. 1997, p. 1.
New Energy News (NEN) copyright 1997 by Fusion Information Center, Inc.
COPYING NOT ALLOWED without written permission.
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LOW-ENERGY NUCLEAR TRANSMUTATION KIT, Model 1 - Now Available!

Congratulations to the Cincinnati Group! The Cincinnati Group is the world's first business group to make available Low-Energy Nuclear Transmutation Kit, Model 1 or LENT-1. This kit includes the following as standard or optional equipment:

The is also a money-back guarantee: "This kit will produce verifiable Transmutations at Low Energy or Your Money Back."

Over one hundred experiments have been made with this kit or with similar predecessor cells. In each of at least one hundred experiments, the before processing and the after processing samples were sent to a commercial laboratory for detailed measurements. In addition, there has been considerable efforts made to ensure that the radioactive materials being tested (usually thorium) had not been deposited elsewhere in the cell or on the electrodes. This series of experiments and tests is the evidence that allows the Cincinnati Group to make a money-back guarantee. Several of these kits have already been ordered and will be delivered this fall. Materials are being ordered for all parts of the kit, including the power supply.

The impact of the marketing of these kits and the subsequent replication of low-energy nuclear transmutation is expected to be the following:

All of the staff at New Energy News highly commend the work of the Cincinnati Group for both the discovery of this new technology and for their willingness to sell the kits to the world for further replication and development.

[Note: The Fusion Information Center, Inc. is pleased to announce the signing of a non-exclusive marketing agreement with the Cincinnati Group to sell the LENT 1 Kits. See the Full-Page Advertisement on page [23] of this issue of NEN.]


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