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		<title>By: Brenda</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>&quot;China Lake Energy&quot; and &quot;Volcano Power&quot; teasers:  (Here&#039;s the answers)&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;The ‘SLOW VOLCANO” and “Navy Insider…” teasers of 20071112:  &lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Candidates:                                                                                  Price 11-13-07&lt;br/&gt;     NTAH  --  Nevada                                                                       $1.12&lt;br/&gt;     ORA  --  Ormat with Holdings in Nicaragua &amp; Nevada             $50.72&lt;br/&gt;     UGTH  --  Raft River in Idaho                                                     $3.65&lt;br/&gt;     WGPWF  --  Geysers &amp; Western Canada                                    $0.4565&lt;br/&gt;     SRAGF  --  Sierra Geothermal Power                                          $0.6065&lt;br/&gt;     NGLPF  --  Nevada Geothermal Power                                        $1.10&lt;br/&gt;     PGTHF  --  Polaris Geothermal                                                     $1.16&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;1)  Western “Slow Volcano” Dynamo #1:  Likely to be “UGTH” at $3.65 on 11-13-07&lt;br/&gt;     This unheard-of company controls 10.8 square miles of choice “slow volcano” land in southern Idaho. An independent firm estimates that this field can produce enough electricity to sell power to 110,000 households.       What’s more, this company got lucky. This site started as a U.S. Department of Energy “slow volcano” power installation. So the government did all of the grunt work, proving the “slow volcano” resource could crank out a good deal of juice. Then this company stepped in and took over.       This company could get a big hit soon, though, because they just started generating electricity. If Wall Street takes notice, the $4 stock will move fast…so make sure you get your free copy of Profit from the Gov’t-forced Boom in Renewable Energy with “Slow Volcano” Power. Right away.&lt;br/&gt;     From the firm’s website:  “U.S. Geothermal is a renewable energy development company that is operating a geothermal power project at Raft River, Idaho and developing Neal Hot Springs in eastern Oregon. U.S. Geothermal holds, through ownership or lease, geothermal rights of lands that comprise the Raft River Neal Hot Springs projects.”&lt;br/&gt;     #1): From “Penny Sleuth”  --- “…Navy Insider…”   “MI Investing Advantage” Company #1 — Just Signed a 20-year Energy Deal on Sept. 26:   In 2002, this company acquired the rights to a former Department of Energy production field. It immediately began its testing… and the early numbers are just started to come in…  A third-party consulting firm estimated that this company could be sitting on enough energy to eventually power 110,000 Idaho residents, year after year. On Sept. 26, 2007, it signed an exclusive 20-year deal with an Idaho energy provider to sell its energy back to the citizens of Idaho.  Since the beginning of the year, shares of this company would have shown you a 263% gain. (True:  from $1 to $2.65) Investors have already turned a $5,000 investment into $13,150.   Now it’s in the process of bringing a second location online. The numbers aren’t complete yet, but the company has said that its initial tests “indicate the potential for prolific production…”&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;2)  Western “Slow Volcano” Dynamo #2:   Might be “NGLPF” Nevada Geothermal Power. At $1.10 on 11-13-07 &lt;br/&gt;     Your second “slow volcano” pure play operates mainly in power-starved and growing Nevada. This company has a combined approach of generating power from proven “slow volcanoes” and acquiring potentially productive fields.  Their existing project has a minimum potential to power 30,000 homes. But the higher estimate states that the field could sell power to as many as 47,000 homes.       But the company’s unproven fields show potential, too. They’ve bought the rights to 3 more fields in Nevada and Oregon. Just one of these sites at one time shot superheated steam out of the ground 147 feet into the air. Independent estimates state that this field should produce enough juice to power 50,000 households.&lt;br/&gt;      From the firm’s website:  “Nevada Geothermal Power Inc. is developing renewable geothermal energy projects in Nevada where additional electrical generation capacity is needed to meet existing demand for power. Nevada Geothermal plans to develop an initial 30 megawatt geothermal power plant at Blue Mountain, subject to further resource drilling and feasibility studies. Nevada Geothermal Power is committed to the geothermal industry and currently owns a 100% leasehold interest in four properties: Blue Mountain, Pumpernickel, Black Warrior, which are ideally situated in Nevada and Crump Geyser, Oregon. Nevada Geothermal Power is positioned to establish the commercial viability of the Blue Mountain Power project helping to meet the legislated renewable energy quotas for Nevada and California.”&lt;br/&gt;     From “Penny Sleuth”  --- “…Navy Insider…” #2):  “MI Investing Advantage” Company #2 — Currently Sitting at Just $1.35 per Share (Likely to have been on Oct. 29, ’07):   This company just inked an initial 20-year deal with the state of Nevada to provide energy to 24,000 homes. It owns a 100% stake in a known hot spot area in north-central Nevada with heat reserves close enough to the surface for easy extraction.  Even the U.S. Department of Energy is excited about the potential of the land that this company possess — so excited that it’s just awarded a $1.25 million grant to begin extraction.   Investors who owned this stock have seen a 117% gain since Jan. 1. With just a small $5,000 investment at the beginning of the year, you’d be sitting on $5,850 in pure profits. Based on the numbers, I expect it to grow at least that amount in the next 10 months. And best of all, you can still load up on shares of this company for just $1.35 per share…(True)&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;3)  Western “Slow Volcano” Dynamo #3:   Likely Sierra Geothermal “SRAGF”&lt;br/&gt;     Your third “slow volcano” play holds interest in 15 geothermal projects in Nevada. (=Sierra Geothermal in Google search)&lt;br/&gt;The initial estimates on the amount of power these fields can churn out amounts to between 120 and 245 megawatts. That’s enough to power 120,000 to 245,000 homes.  So you can see the massive potential of this tiny company…&lt;br/&gt;     From “Penny Sleuth”  --- “…Navy Insider…”  #3):  “MI Investing Advantage” Company #3 — Owns More Than 70,000 Acres of “Hot Spots”:   This must be “Sierra Geothermal” of  Vancouver, B.C., ticker (CA:SRA $C0.58 TSX Venture)  SRAGF $0.6065 on 11-13-07.     This company has 4 hot spot projects currently in development and 11 more waiting for test drilling to begin. In total, it has an interest in 70,000 acres of hot spots in California and Nevada.  On Oct. 22, the company announced that drilling had begun at its exploration well known only as “Well 56-4.” (This is definitely Sierra Geothermal)   It believes that “Well 56-4” alone could have enough heat inside to power 24,000 homes. If all of its other wells produce the same amount, there’s no telling how high this stock can go. Another alternative energy company has shot up over 33% in one day. This one could go up even further when it announces the results of its other heat wells&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;4)  Western “Slow Volcano” Dynamo #4:&lt;br/&gt;     This little “slow volcano” company operates in western South America, not the Western United States. Take a look at the following map to see the hottest “slow volcano” regions across the globe, colored in red:&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;5)  Western “Slow Volcano” Dynamo #5:     Cerrtainly is Polaris Geothermal (CA:GEO) “PGTHF” at $1.16 on 11-13-07       This company operates in Western Latin America. They focus on Nicaragua. The project they’ve nearly completed has an estimated power generation potential of up to 277 megawatts -- or enough to provide 277,000 homes with electricity.&lt;br/&gt;     From “Penny Sleuth”  --- “…Navy Insider…”   #4):  “MI Investing Advantage” Company #4 — Powering 277,000 People in Latin America:   Polaris Geothermal (a Yukon firm)  ticker (CA:GEO)  PGTHF  at $1.16 USD on 11-13-2007.        Like the first two companies I’ve told you about, this company has recently agreed to a 20-year deal to sell its power. But instead of selling it to the U.S., it’s providing the power to Latin America.   A recent press release by the company shows that it expect its main energy hot spot to produce enough energy for as many as 277,000 people in Latin America. It wouldn’t surprise me if this $1.10 stock shot up 628%, just as Amen Properties, a similar energy provider, did just a few years back.&lt;br/&gt;       From the firm’s website:  “POLARIS GEOTHERMAL OVERVIEW:   Polaris Geothermal Inc. is a renewable energy company currently focused on the development of geothermal energy projects in Latin America.   Polaris is currently developing the initial project on its San Jacinto-Tizate geothermal concession near Leon, Nicaragua, located 90 km due northwest of the capital, Managua. The Company has a controlling interest in the project, which will produce 66 Megawatts (MW) upon completion in 2009. The San Jacinto-Tizate site has 10 MW of production on stream since 2005. Polaris has assembled a world-class team including Sinclair Knight Merz Ltd. (SKM), one of the world&#039;s leading geothermal science and engineering companies, to develop the US$183 million project.  Polaris has entered into a 20 year 66 MW Power Purchase Agreement with the Spanish utility, Union Fenosa, for the sale of power at a price of US$0.0595 per kilowatt hour (kWh)….”&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;From “Penny Sleuth”  --- “…Navy Insider…”   #5):  “MI Investing Advantage” Company #5 — Up 48% (True) Since Aug. 22: Clearly this is “WGPWF” ($0.45 on 11/13/07) Western  Geopower Corp   With 2 major hot spot projects in the works, this company is an industry leader. It has 100% of the rights to a 1,017-acre hot spot located 75 miles north of San Francisco, called the Geysers. The Geysers is the largest active energy-producing field in the entire world. Its second location, located in British Columbia, is estimated to have the potential to supply power to over 80,000 households in western Canada.  News is already getting out on this company. Since Aug. 22, this stock has shot up 48%.(True) With increased drilling and extraction planned, this is my favorite stock to buy right now…</description>
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<p>The ‘SLOW VOLCANO” and “Navy Insider…” teasers of 20071112:  </p>
<p>Candidates:                                                                                  Price 11-13-07<br />     NTAH  &#8212;  Nevada                                                                       $1.12<br />     ORA  &#8212;  Ormat with Holdings in Nicaragua &#038; Nevada             $50.72<br />     UGTH  &#8212;  Raft River in Idaho                                                     $3.65<br />     WGPWF  &#8212;  Geysers &#038; Western Canada                                    $0.4565<br />     SRAGF  &#8212;  Sierra Geothermal Power                                          $0.6065<br />     NGLPF  &#8212;  Nevada Geothermal Power                                        $1.10<br />     PGTHF  &#8212;  Polaris Geothermal                                                     $1.16</p>
<p>1)  Western “Slow Volcano” Dynamo #1:  Likely to be “UGTH” at $3.65 on 11-13-07<br />     This unheard-of company controls 10.8 square miles of choice “slow volcano” land in southern Idaho. An independent firm estimates that this field can produce enough electricity to sell power to 110,000 households.       What’s more, this company got lucky. This site started as a U.S. Department of Energy “slow volcano” power installation. So the government did all of the grunt work, proving the “slow volcano” resource could crank out a good deal of juice. Then this company stepped in and took over.       This company could get a big hit soon, though, because they just started generating electricity. If Wall Street takes notice, the $4 stock will move fast…so make sure you get your free copy of Profit from the Gov’t-forced Boom in Renewable Energy with “Slow Volcano” Power. Right away.<br />     From the firm’s website:  “U.S. Geothermal is a renewable energy development company that is operating a geothermal power project at Raft River, Idaho and developing Neal Hot Springs in eastern Oregon. U.S. Geothermal holds, through ownership or lease, geothermal rights of lands that comprise the Raft River Neal Hot Springs projects.”<br />     #1): From “Penny Sleuth”  &#8212; “…Navy Insider…”   “MI Investing Advantage” Company #1 — Just Signed a 20-year Energy Deal on Sept. 26:   In 2002, this company acquired the rights to a former Department of Energy production field. It immediately began its testing… and the early numbers are just started to come in…  A third-party consulting firm estimated that this company could be sitting on enough energy to eventually power 110,000 Idaho residents, year after year. On Sept. 26, 2007, it signed an exclusive 20-year deal with an Idaho energy provider to sell its energy back to the citizens of Idaho.  Since the beginning of the year, shares of this company would have shown you a 263% gain. (True:  from $1 to $2.65) Investors have already turned a $5,000 investment into $13,150.   Now it’s in the process of bringing a second location online. The numbers aren’t complete yet, but the company has said that its initial tests “indicate the potential for prolific production…”</p>
<p>2)  Western “Slow Volcano” Dynamo #2:   Might be “NGLPF” Nevada Geothermal Power. At $1.10 on 11-13-07 <br />     Your second “slow volcano” pure play operates mainly in power-starved and growing Nevada. This company has a combined approach of generating power from proven “slow volcanoes” and acquiring potentially productive fields.  Their existing project has a minimum potential to power 30,000 homes. But the higher estimate states that the field could sell power to as many as 47,000 homes.       But the company’s unproven fields show potential, too. They’ve bought the rights to 3 more fields in Nevada and Oregon. Just one of these sites at one time shot superheated steam out of the ground 147 feet into the air. Independent estimates state that this field should produce enough juice to power 50,000 households.<br />      From the firm’s website:  “Nevada Geothermal Power Inc. is developing renewable geothermal energy projects in Nevada where additional electrical generation capacity is needed to meet existing demand for power. Nevada Geothermal plans to develop an initial 30 megawatt geothermal power plant at Blue Mountain, subject to further resource drilling and feasibility studies. Nevada Geothermal Power is committed to the geothermal industry and currently owns a 100% leasehold interest in four properties: Blue Mountain, Pumpernickel, Black Warrior, which are ideally situated in Nevada and Crump Geyser, Oregon. Nevada Geothermal Power is positioned to establish the commercial viability of the Blue Mountain Power project helping to meet the legislated renewable energy quotas for Nevada and California.”<br />     From “Penny Sleuth”  &#8212; “…Navy Insider…” #2):  “MI Investing Advantage” Company #2 — Currently Sitting at Just $1.35 per Share (Likely to have been on Oct. 29, ’07):   This company just inked an initial 20-year deal with the state of Nevada to provide energy to 24,000 homes. It owns a 100% stake in a known hot spot area in north-central Nevada with heat reserves close enough to the surface for easy extraction.  Even the U.S. Department of Energy is excited about the potential of the land that this company possess — so excited that it’s just awarded a $1.25 million grant to begin extraction.   Investors who owned this stock have seen a 117% gain since Jan. 1. With just a small $5,000 investment at the beginning of the year, you’d be sitting on $5,850 in pure profits. Based on the numbers, I expect it to grow at least that amount in the next 10 months. And best of all, you can still load up on shares of this company for just $1.35 per share…(True)</p>
<p>3)  Western “Slow Volcano” Dynamo #3:   Likely Sierra Geothermal “SRAGF”<br />     Your third “slow volcano” play holds interest in 15 geothermal projects in Nevada. (=Sierra Geothermal in Google search)<br />The initial estimates on the amount of power these fields can churn out amounts to between 120 and 245 megawatts. That’s enough to power 120,000 to 245,000 homes.  So you can see the massive potential of this tiny company…<br />     From “Penny Sleuth”  &#8212; “…Navy Insider…”  #3):  “MI Investing Advantage” Company #3 — Owns More Than 70,000 Acres of “Hot Spots”:   This must be “Sierra Geothermal” of  Vancouver, B.C., ticker (CA:SRA $C0.58 TSX Venture)  SRAGF $0.6065 on 11-13-07.     This company has 4 hot spot projects currently in development and 11 more waiting for test drilling to begin. In total, it has an interest in 70,000 acres of hot spots in California and Nevada.  On Oct. 22, the company announced that drilling had begun at its exploration well known only as “Well 56-4.” (This is definitely Sierra Geothermal)   It believes that “Well 56-4” alone could have enough heat inside to power 24,000 homes. If all of its other wells produce the same amount, there’s no telling how high this stock can go. Another alternative energy company has shot up over 33% in one day. This one could go up even further when it announces the results of its other heat wells</p>
<p>4)  Western “Slow Volcano” Dynamo #4:<br />     This little “slow volcano” company operates in western South America, not the Western United States. Take a look at the following map to see the hottest “slow volcano” regions across the globe, colored in red:</p>
<p>5)  Western “Slow Volcano” Dynamo #5:     Cerrtainly is Polaris Geothermal (CA:GEO) “PGTHF” at $1.16 on 11-13-07       This company operates in Western Latin America. They focus on Nicaragua. The project they’ve nearly completed has an estimated power generation potential of up to 277 megawatts &#8212; or enough to provide 277,000 homes with electricity.<br />     From “Penny Sleuth”  &#8212; “…Navy Insider…”   #4):  “MI Investing Advantage” Company #4 — Powering 277,000 People in Latin America:   Polaris Geothermal (a Yukon firm)  ticker (CA:GEO)  PGTHF  at $1.16 USD on 11-13-2007.        Like the first two companies I’ve told you about, this company has recently agreed to a 20-year deal to sell its power. But instead of selling it to the U.S., it’s providing the power to Latin America.   A recent press release by the company shows that it expect its main energy hot spot to produce enough energy for as many as 277,000 people in Latin America. It wouldn’t surprise me if this $1.10 stock shot up 628%, just as Amen Properties, a similar energy provider, did just a few years back.<br />       From the firm’s website:  “POLARIS GEOTHERMAL OVERVIEW:   Polaris Geothermal Inc. is a renewable energy company currently focused on the development of geothermal energy projects in Latin America.   Polaris is currently developing the initial project on its San Jacinto-Tizate geothermal concession near Leon, Nicaragua, located 90 km due northwest of the capital, Managua. The Company has a controlling interest in the project, which will produce 66 Megawatts (MW) upon completion in 2009. The San Jacinto-Tizate site has 10 MW of production on stream since 2005. Polaris has assembled a world-class team including Sinclair Knight Merz Ltd. (SKM), one of the world&#8217;s leading geothermal science and engineering companies, to develop the US$183 million project.  Polaris has entered into a 20 year 66 MW Power Purchase Agreement with the Spanish utility, Union Fenosa, for the sale of power at a price of US$0.0595 per kilowatt hour (kWh)….”</p>
<p>From “Penny Sleuth”  &#8212; “…Navy Insider…”   #5):  “MI Investing Advantage” Company #5 — Up 48% (True) Since Aug. 22: Clearly this is “WGPWF” ($0.45 on 11/13/07) Western  Geopower Corp   With 2 major hot spot projects in the works, this company is an industry leader. It has 100% of the rights to a 1,017-acre hot spot located 75 miles north of San Francisco, called the Geysers. The Geysers is the largest active energy-producing field in the entire world. Its second location, located in British Columbia, is estimated to have the potential to supply power to over 80,000 households in western Canada.  News is already getting out on this company. Since Aug. 22, this stock has shot up 48%.(True) With increased drilling and extraction planned, this is my favorite stock to buy right now…</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 23:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>11-13-07 What&#039;s this one all about????  From Agora.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;After four months of research and over 36,121 miles traveled, eight high-level meetings and over 217 hours with his nose in books, this geologist and former Navy “insider” has put together all of his findings in a special report, titled The Five “China Lake Energy” Companies That Could Make You $372,340.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>11-13-07 What&#8217;s this one all about????  From Agora.</p>
<p>After four months of research and over 36,121 miles traveled, eight high-level meetings and over 217 hours with his nose in books, this geologist and former Navy “insider” has put together all of his findings in a special report, titled The Five “China Lake Energy” Companies That Could Make You $372,340.</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 23:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It&#039;s &quot;WGPWF&quot;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;And, 3 of the 5 touts in the &quot;Volcano...&quot; are ORA (Nevada &amp; Nicaragua), UGTH (Idaho); NTAH (Nevada), and of course, WGPWF</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s &#8220;WGPWF&#8221;</p>
<p>And, 3 of the 5 touts in the &#8220;Volcano&#8230;&#8221; are ORA (Nevada &#038; Nicaragua), UGTH (Idaho); NTAH (Nevada), and of course, WGPWF</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 21:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I too received a post about &quot;slow volcano&quot; power.  However, I have yet to find any other reference to it. Have you investigated this one  and if so, what are your results?&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Regarding flywheel power: without exception all flywheel applications&lt;br/&gt;I have studied require power.  At best the more pratical ones have been an even trade due to losses.  It should be noted that it requires power to create and maintain a vacuum.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I too received a post about &#8220;slow volcano&#8221; power.  However, I have yet to find any other reference to it. Have you investigated this one  and if so, what are your results?</p>
<p>Regarding flywheel power: without exception all flywheel applications<br />I have studied require power.  At best the more pratical ones have been an even trade due to losses.  It should be noted that it requires power to create and maintain a vacuum.</p>
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