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> below is a partial transcript of Shelby Brewer speaking at some presentation:
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> http://seekingalpha.com/article/27312-commodore-applied-technologies-red-chip-conference-presentation-transcript
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> ".... The technology side, we have a process called Solvated Electron
> Technology and it's very, very unique. Basically and technically what
> happens is as we mix anhydrous ammonia with elemental sodium, the
> electrons come off the sodium.
> So you have a sea of electrons. You then put the toxic material PCBs,
> Furans, whatever it is in the solution and press all, the chemical
> formed, the toxic materials change to something benign. It operates at
> room temperature. ..."
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I'm trying to imply that the PCB's and toxic waste services that
Commodore Applied Technologies engages in is mostly a side business.
They mainly bought the company to get the expertise in handling large
quantities of liquid Sodium so they could experiment with Randell
Mills's theory.

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