- CINCINNATI GROUP ANNOUNCES TRANSMUTATION
OF RADIATION WASTE INTO USEFUL METALS
USING "TABLE-TOP" ENERGY LEVELS!
- News Release: July, '97 New Energy News
(monthly newsletter of the Institute for New Energy),
- Vol. 5, No. 3; By-line: Robert Bass,
M.A., Ph.D.
A small group of scientist-inventors announced that they have achieved
reliable, low- energy, bulk-process, high-speed, low-cost transmutation
of radioactive matter into valuable metals. They offered as an example
their achievement of transmuting one-tenth of a gram of radioactive thorium
in less than an hour, using 300 watts, into non-radioactive 90% titanium
and 10% copper. The total power required to transmute one-tenth gram of
thorium cost less than three pennies. Other elements, such as ultra-dangerous
cesium-137 and uranium, have been transmuted with similar results.
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- The process can be scaled up from grams
to tons. This unprecedented breakthrough appears to present a novel solution
to the problem of disposal of massive stockpiles of radioactive wastes
in the U.S. and elsewhere. Their results are replicable upon demand and
multiple-confirmed, Dr. Bass reported. The group's process has been subjected
to scrutiny by a nationally-prominent testing laboratory and two nationally-reputable
universities, including tests involving a comparative unused chamber and
unprocessed sample.
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- The patent-pending proprietary reaction
vessel fits inside a four-inch cube. The Cincinnati Group declared that
their technical secrets will be made available for further independent
replications by other scientists signing a Non-Disclosure Agreement. Scientists
wishing to view Test Reports may contact Celine at P.O. Box 1262, Covington,
KY 41012, or call weekdays at (513) 244-1144. Merely-curious civilians
are referred to the July New Energy News, and to a more detailed presentation
to be published in the August issue of New Energy News, which can be ordered
via (801) 583-6232 or P.O. Box 58639, Salt Lake City, UT 84158.
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