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Low cost, slave-free battery: made from table salt

Low cost, slave-free battery: made from table salt

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The evil !! World Economic Forum Green New Deal agents have inflicted electric vehicles and solar panels upon Western societies. Here in Massachusetts they have ripped down old growth forests to install their wastelands, destroying all the flora and fauna. These are toxic, dangerous and mined/manufactured with child slave labor. Lithium extraction is especially damaging to the environment, using industrial acids to break down mining ore dug up by the slaves.

But now, US engineers have found a way to build batteries needed for electric storage that can be constructed with the commonly available element — sodium. It is found in ocean water and soda ash mining, and is an environmentally nontoxic elemental material.

The slave-made solar panels are toxic and expensive.

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June 25, 2021
The slave-made solar panels are toxic and expensive.

Everyday I look out my window and see my neighbor’s roof, and cannot miss noting that it is covered completely with solar panels. Installed for ‘free’ by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It sickens me. Anyone who knows me at all, is aware of my lifelong fight against slavery - especially the trafficking of children.

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