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Oxford Club Spruiks Clean Energy

December 31, 2009 8:50 am by Dean Morel

The latest spruik from the Oxford Club peeked my interest.

  • It’s sixty-two times stronger than a modern nuclear reactor. And according to the Department of Energy, it eventually “could supply a fifth of all electricity in the country.”
  • Fredonia Reactor
  • Smart Electric
  • That’s 11 times greater than current revenues!
  • Shares could easily rise 1,099%. Just a $5,000 investment would turn into $59,950 perhaps within one year.

Wow 1,099%, that sure is an accurate prediction so they must be right…not.

A fifth of all US energy. That can only be wind.

Without further ado, the company is ITC Holdings Corp. (ITC) and here is the referenced contract.

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4 Comments »

  • stanley abramovic said:

    hello i am very interested in more clean energy. i would like to get involed and invest. thank you for any help you can give. thanks again

  • bea said:

    This is what they need to build in Haiti who has almost no money and can’t pay its national debt

  • David said:

    I would like to get involved and invest in cleaner energy! I can see this coming.

  • carolin Rodenbeck said:

    I’m interested in the Fredonia Rector the World Biggest Poweer Plant and the Medical brake throw PCD.can you help me out on this one.
    Thank you Carolin.

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