5th element is one of the key players in the manipulation of fire
Announcing:
David E. Jones inventor of the NESFED, a novel fire fighting technology, announced today that LazerBolt Technologies, Inc. a Central Florida corporation, has agreed to manage the NESFED's research program funding initiative. LazerBolt will negotiate all contractual agreements between prospective investors and the inventor.
The NESFED technology is US Patent Pending.
According to a May 28th world press release, the NESFED, is a new fire fighting technology, that controls the flames of a fire without using conventional means such as using water or chemicals to fight a fire. The NESFED uses electric energy to contain and extinguish a fire.
"The NESFED system deserves full time rapid commercial development" says David E. Jones, the scientist who is developing this exciting new fire fighting technology. Mr. Jones has discovered the 5th element present in the flame of a fire while developing the NESFED system. According to him, the 5th element is one of the key players in the manipulation of the flame itself by the NESFED fire fighting system.
Four elements have been known to be essential for the formation of a fire, these include, heat, fuel, oxygen, and the chemical reaction. The 5th element would be a new addition to the scientific understanding of how a fire develops and maintains it's combustion properties.
Mr. Jones declined to announce specifically, at this time, what the 5th element is. Announcement of the specifics concerning the 5th element will occur at a later date after extensive research of this newly discovered phenomenon.
Contacts:
Public Relations:
Berkley C. Badger C.E.O. LazerBolt Technologies, Inc.
600 Bypass Dr. Suite 210
Clearwater, Fl. 33764-5078
800-790-BOLT Corporate Offices
727-791-1960
FAX
lazerbolt@lazerbolt.com
Research:
S.H. Research Lab
David E. Jones Principal investigator / Inventor NESFED system
djones03@tampabay.rr.com
fulcrumunited@hotmail.com
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