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Neutralize Radioactive Waste


 

Believe it or not, there is a process that can use Brown's Gas to neutralize radioactive waste.

BWT (Better World Technologies, our R&D company) became partners with Professor Yull Brown for the marketing right to the process in the USA. The government is trying to take the radioactive materials that are currently exposing the people of this country to the greatest threat to their existence in our history and bury it in the ground. We have a much better solution. We have demonstrated that our process can be used to neutralize the radioactivity. A scientific study conducted at a leading university in Canada during 1999 confirmed our claims. This is by far the most important discovery of all/any we have made. This picture is of New York Congressman Dan Haley addressing an audience in which he is relating the details of a demonstration which Professor Yull Brown did for a US Congressman, Berkley Bedel of California. In the demonstration a piece of cobalt 60 was over 90% neutralized in one treatment. The initial reading of the Geiger counter was 1000 and after the treatment with Brown's Gas the reading dropped to 40.  Other Geiger counters placed through out the room did not go off during the treatment which indicates that no radioactivity was released into the atmosphere during the process.

After witnessing the demonstration, Congressman Bedel called the Department of Energy and they sent five scientists to witness a similar demonstration. The second demonstration produced similar results. We are currently trying to get the US government to wake up and let us do a very public demonstration of the process to prove to the people of this country that the entire nuclear waste problem can be eliminated. We have even offered to neutralize nuclear waste for 1/100th the cost of what it will cost to bury the waste. Thus far, the government has shown no signs of being interested in our offer. Why do you suppose our government would rather keep the nuclear waste available for reclamation?