Cheaper Than Oil…
Stronger Than Nuclear…
Cleaner Than Hydro…
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It’s 62 times stronger than a nuclear power plant…
But releases zero emissions…
Here’s how it could solve America’s energy crisis…
And quickly hand you profits of 1,099%…
Dear Reader,
Imagine a power plant so huge it covers more than 100 square miles…
With capacity 62 times stronger than a modern nuclear reactor…
One powerful enough to light up 49 million American homes across the Midwest… Or run 217,000 football stadiums continuously for a year.
That would easily make it the strongest power plant on Earth.
It would dwarf the world’s current number one. The enormous Three Gorges Hydroelectric Dam in China generates 18.2 gigawatts of electricity.
This power plant would triple that.
Perhaps more amazing, this plant won’t depend on traditional fossil fuels.
It runs on what the International Energy Agency calls “the most advanced of the ‘new’ renewable energy technologies.”
But here’s the thing…
This plant isn’t theory. It’s not “someday” technology. It’s happening right now…
Known as the “Fredonia Reactor,” this new green “power plant” – the biggest ever conceived – is ready to begin generating more electricity than any other plant worldwide.
The Department of Energy confirms that this energy source “could supply a fifth of all electricity in the country.”
The next time you visit the Chicago Stock Exchange… the Mall of America… or the Indianapolis Speedway… they are likely to be powered by this “plant.”
This is easily the most important energy story of the next 50 years.
But here’s why you need to know about it now…
On April 10, 2009, one tiny company from Michigan received government approval to begin connecting this mammoth power source to cities across America.
When it does, it’ll tap into an unprecedented surge in annual profit potential.
This tiny company says that at full capacity, it can transmit 12,000 megawatts of electricity in an hour. In a year, that amounts to 105 million megawatt hours.
And electricity prices are soaring in America. Wholesale prices for a megawatt hour of electricity have gone as high as $129.48 in cities like Houston. At that market rate, 105 million megawatt hours would sell for roughly $13.6 billion.
Now this company won’t get every penny of that. But even if they only took in half of those revenues, they’d end up bringing in $6.8 billion more every year.
That’s 11 times greater than current revenues!
Certain plays on this company could easily rise 1,099%.
But that’s just the beginning. With plans to connect more and more cities to the “world’s strongest power plant,” gains could rise to 4,270%… or even 8,132% based on projected earnings alone.
No wonder Wall Street’s biggest players are buying in ahead of time.
Along with insiders, firms like Blackrock, Morgan Stanley and Vanguard now own 94% of what could soon be the most important energy company in America.
But there is still time to get in…
In the special report below, you’ll discover how the government quietly funded this project over the last eight years… Without anyone noticing.
You’ll find out how one small Michigan-based company is changing the face of energy production in America…
But most importantly, you’ll see how you could book 1,099% on this historic situation…
30 Times More Powerful than the Hoover Dam
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This new cutting-edge facility – what we call the Fredonia Reactor – does not operate like any power plant you’re probably familiar with.
It doesn’t require a single drop of oil, an ounce of coal or one rod of uranium.
It runs on an unlimited fuel supply found in the U.S… And it releases ZERO pollution.
At full capacity, it is far and away the world’s strongest power generator.
It’s 30 times stronger than the iconic Hoover Dam… And nearly eight times more powerful than the world’s biggest nuclear facility, Kashiwazaki in Japan. (See Chart below)

Very soon all this clean, green electricity will be powering refrigerators, air conditioning units, televisions, computer networks, and more for millions of Midwestern Americans.
But before the Fredonia Reactor can come online, one thing needs to happen.
It needs to be “plugged in.”
The Fredonia Reactor – for all its potential power – has yet to begin pumping electricity into U.S. cities such as Chicago, Minneapolis and Detroit. (That’s another reason you haven’t heard of the Fredonia Reactor yet).
It’s this step – connecting the plant to the grids – that could make some investors very rich…
The First Wave of Profits Could Hit After This Trigger Event
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The Fredonia Reactor has a unique energy source. It can’t be transported. Large quantities of its energy can only be found in a few U.S. locations.
And in order to tap those resources, engineers built the “power plant” hundreds of miles from any major population centers.
But this created a slight problem… There aren’t adequate transmission lines yet to connect it to the U.S. power grid.
That’s why – on April 10, 2009 – the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) appointed one company to begin connecting the giant plant to the rest of America.
This company is laying out the route as we speak.
And the moment it flips the switch on the world’s largest power generator, you can bet it will become headline news.
It’s likely to start an absolute feeding frenzy on Wall Street.
Revenues could soar as much as $6.8 billion a year (Details in a moment)
Considering the tiny size of the company right now, ($617 million in revenues last year) this cash explosion could send plays on the company soaring 1,099% or more.
But before I get into all the financial details, you may be wondering…
If this power plant doesn’t run on oil, uranium, or coal… what does it run on?
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