Sounds interesting.  But is there any proof that this is anything except a European a stock scam?  Right on their front page they are asking people to buy shares.  I would be very skeptical of fantastic claims like these, especially when they are clearly promoting stock sales.  Having a 500 miles per charge aluminum battery would be great.  But are these people playing straight?  If it sounds too good to be true, then ..........
 
Stock scams usually rotate into hot sectors.  Back in the 1990s most scams were internet companies.  After 9/11 a lot of scams were homeland security related.  Now with energy making headlines, get ready for an old stock market scam, wildly exaggerated or blatantly fraudulent energy claims.  Energy is one of the favorites of scamsters, because the implications for a new energy device that takes the world by storm are enormous.

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