Tuesday, November 22, 2005

More energy than Saudi Arabia

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<b>VINDICATED!<br><br>
Testimony from last Wednesday's energy hearing in Congress.</b>
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<h2>Who said this?
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The CEO of an American energy company whose stock I recommended last December.
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This is the same company that controls a technology to convert stranded gas into 250 billion barrels of crude oil. Forbes Magazine said the technology was "like finding another Saudi Arabia"
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This technology represents a $15 TRILLION opportunity.
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The stock is still cheap... trading for just $8 a share. Buy it now!</h2>

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It's over. Done. Finis.
<br><br>
The Kuwaiti government just confirmed what I've been preaching for the past 8 years.
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<b>The World is Running Out of Oil</b>

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According to official reports from a Reuters news release on November 10:
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"Kuwaiti oil production from the world's second-largest field [Burgan] is 'exhausted' and falling after almost six
decades of pumping.
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To boost oil supplies, 'Burgan by itself won't be enough because we've exhausted that, with its production capability now
much lower than what it used to be,' al-Zanki said during an interview in his office in Ahmadi, 20 kilometers south of Kuwait
City.
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Persian Gulf oil producers, which supply about a fifth of world demand, are rushing to find new reserves to compensate for declining output from older reservoirs. Any delay in replacing supplies may push oil prices higher and slow economic growth, the International Energy Agency said in a report this week."
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OPEC can search under every grain of desert sand looking for new oil. I don't care. OPEC and Middle East are yesterday's news.
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Because the company I'm about to tell you about can produce enough oil to last America for 31 years straight!
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So what's the new energy source?</p>
<p>Well, it's not really a new energy source at all. Instead, it's a technology that
takes something known as stranded natural gas and converts it into
crude oil.</p>

<p>How much oil could be produced from this process?</p>

<p>Consider this. Last year, Forbes Magazine said gas-to-liquid conversion could produce so much <span class=GramE>oil,
it was "like finding another Saudi Arabia."</p>
<p>In
fact, if all of the world's stranded natural gas were converted into
crude oil, there would be an <u>additional 250 billion barrels of oil
in the marketplace.</u></p>

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<h2>At today's price of $60 per barrel, that's <br>
$15 TRILLION worth of oil!</h2>
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<p>Now
listen, the company behind this technology (GTL)
has already been recommended in my energy investment advisory letter,
The Pure Energy Report. I originally recommended the stock in December
2004 for $7 a share.</p>
<p>Today,
the stock is trading for $8 a share... and got to a high of $15 a share in September.</p>
<p>I
think it's headed to $25 in the near-term... and eventually over $50. </p>
<p>But
here's where it really gets interesting. Like you read earlier in this letter, the company is also in the
"coal-to-liquids" (CTL) industry as well. Similar to turning stranded
natural gas into oil... the company can also turn coal into oil.</p>
<p>With
1 trillion tons of coal in the world, the potential amount of oil
that could be produced is staggering.</p>
<p>And
this isn't pie-in-the-sky dreams. It's already happening. My tiny
$8 GTL and CTL company just inked a deal with an Australian energy
company to build a coal-to-liquids plant in Queensland to produce
17,000 barrels a day. </p>
<p>With
oil trading near $60 a share, the time to buy this stock is right
now.</p>
<p>Please
read my original report that outlines the investment thesis for this
stock and its energy technology.</p>

<center><h2>The Birth of a New Saudi Arabia</h2></center>

<p>There's five reasons why this small, $8
company could soar to <em>at least</em> $25.00... maybe $50 within the next 4 years.</p>
<ul type=disc>
<li><span class=GramE><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>First</strong><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'> ,</span> there's 2,500
trillion feet of "stranded" natural gas in the world. If converted, this
useless gas could make 250 billion barrels of oil. For decades, the world
has been trying to figure out how to make this conversion possible. <strong><u><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>This new technology can make it happen right
now.</u></strong></li>
</ul>
<ul type=disc>
<li><span class=GramE><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Second</strong><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'> ,</span> with oil prices
at $60 a barrel, a cost-effective way to turn natural gas into oil
could be one of the greatest technological innovations of the 21<sup>st</sup>
century. <strong><u>The fuel produced
by this new technology is so cost effective, it'll sell at a 53% bargain
to oil even it if drops to $20 a barrel</u></strong><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>.</strong> </li>
</ul>
<ul type=disc>
<li><strong>Third</strong><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'> , eliminating our foreign oil dependency isn't just a top governmental
priority, it's a matter of national security: </li>
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<td bgcolor="#FCFAF5" class="Normal"> <p>President
George W. Bush says:<br>
<em><b>"Dependence can lead
to price shocks and fuel shortages, and this dependence on foreign
oil is a matter of national security. To put it bluntly, sometimes
we rely upon energy sources from countries that don't particularly
like <span class=GramE>us<span
style='font-weight:normal'> .</span></b></em><em><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>" </em></p></td>
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<td bgcolor="#FCFAF5" class="Normal"> <p>Vice
President Dick Cheney says<span class=GramE>:<br>
<em><b>"New technologies are proving
that we can save energy without sacrificing our standard of living.
And we're going to encourage it in every way possible."</b></em></p></td>
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<ul type=disc>
<li><span class=GramE><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Forth</strong><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'> ,</span> this synthetic
oil has been called the "<em>champagne
of diesel fuel</em>" because it's cleaner, safer, and more efficient
than today's fuels. <strong>1 barrel of
this new technology's synthetic oil can replace 3 barrels from today's refineries.</strong>
</li>
</ul>
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<li><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Fifth, </strong><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>oil wells in the world's top producing countries are quickly drying
up - but demand continues to skyrocket. Over the last five years, the world
burned 27 billion barrels of oil per year<strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> - </strong>while the oil industry has
only discovered only 3 billion new barrels per year. Even worse, 56% of
the top oil producing nations <span class=GramE>are "past their peak."
64% of the OPEC nations are "past their peak." This technology will make
these drying oil wells a distant afterthought. </li>
</ul>
<p>In short, the oil problem we're facing
could soon be over. And it's all because of the technology developed by this
tiny $8 stock. </p>
<p>Any one of these five reasons is enough
to push shares past $25. even $50 in a matter of a few years. </p>
<p>Because of oil's dramatic price spike.
and the continuing political unrest in the <span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Middle East<span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>, the oil industry is turning to this company to provide
more oil to the U.S.</p>

<center><h2>Have I got your full attention?<br>
Hit the Bricks Saudi Oil Sheiks: <br>
You've Been Replaced! </h2></center>

<p>After to two decades of testing and development,
this company has finally discovered how to turn useless natural gas to fuel.
</p>
<p><em>"A whole new industry is dawning,"</em>
says Malcolm <span
class=SpellE>Brinded, Shell's managing director </p>
<p>How legit is this technology? </p>
<p>In the last 24 months, <span class=SpellE>ExxonMobil,
<span class=SpellE>RoyalDutch/Shell, and Chevron/Texaco have ALL made
proposals totaling $20 billion to use this technology. </p>
<ul type=disc>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>South African oil giant <span class=SpellE>Sasol already
invested $900 million in this technology because they believe it'll eventually
produce 34,000 barrels of synthetic oil PER DAY. </li>
</ul>
<ul type=disc>
<li><span class=SpellE><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>ExxonMobil</span><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> has spent 20 years and $600 million on front-end
investments in this technology. </li>
</ul>
<p>Energy experts already project that oil
produced by this new technology will <span class=GramE>"<em><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> <u>exceed</u></em><em><u><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> the anticipated future crude output of </u></em><st1:country-region><em><u><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Saudi Arabia</u></em></st1:country-region><em><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>."</em></p>
<p><em>Just imagine. </em></p>
<p>This one technology can ultimately make
<st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Saudi Arabia</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> obsolete. <span class=GramE>A gutsy statement?
You bet. </p>
<p>But it's going to happen - and here's the
proof. </p>
<p>Companies searching for oil regularly burn
off gas - which is why natural gas flares blaze across <span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Africa<span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>, <st1:country-region>Russia</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> and the <span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>Middle East. </p>
<p>Trouble is<span class=GramE>, this
natural gas is worthless.until now. </p>
<p>The "game-changing" technology is called
Gas-to-Liquids (or GTL for short), and it can convert this useless "stranded"
natural gas to other fuels.</p>
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width=350 border=1 align=right cellpadding=10 cellspacing=5>
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<td valign=top bgcolor="#F3F3F3" class="Normal"> <p><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman;color:black'>Gas-to-Liquids Technology in the News
</strong></p>
<p><b>The Houston Chronicle</b></strong> ran a feature story titled: <strong><i><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>"Natural gas burned as worthless getting new life.
Technology transforming flames into fuels</i></strong><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>"</strong> </p>
<p><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'><b>Press Release</b></strong> from<em><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> </em><strong><i><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>"Department of Defense (DOD) Awards $4.5 Million to Further Develop
Single Battlefield Fuel</i></strong><strong><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>" </strong></p>
<p><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Congressman <span class=GramE>Sullivan<span
style='font-weight:normal'> ,</span></strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee
said <strong>"</strong><em><b><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>The current appropriation allows for continued work
on the Department of Defense program to provide ultra-clean transportation
fuels for our fighting men and women as they carry on their efforts
with the war on terrorism. In addition, our ongoing effort with (this
company) assists in moving </b></em><st1:country-region><em><b><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>America</b></em></st1:country-region><em><b><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> towards reducing our nation's dependence on transportation
fuels from foreign sources" </b></em></p></td>
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<p>Government reports claim there's 5,500
trillion cubic feet of natural gas in the world. Nearly half is defined as
"stranded." </p>
<p>With the help of this new Gas-to-Liquids
technology, the 2,500 trillion cubic feet of stranded natural gas could be
converted into 250 billion barrels of clean, cheap, and super-charged liquid
fuel. </p>
<p>That's the size of <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Saudi Arabia</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>'s oil reserves! </p>
<p>That's why the company that owns this Gas-to-Liquids
technology could be the single greatest investment you'll ever make. </p>
<p>When you break it down to its simplest
element, this $8.00 stock can literally be more profitable than Exxon, more
widespread than <span class=SpellE>RoyalDutch/Shell, and more effective
and useful than Halliburton. </p>
<p>That's why a move from $8 to $25.00 is
my lowest-end price target. Realistically, a move past $50.00 a share is within
reach. That's a 316% gain from current levels. </p>
<p><br>
In fact, the bull-run in this tiny little stock has already begun. Take a
look at the stock's chart:</p><br>

<center><b>From December 2004 to September</b></center>
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<p>The stock has risen 300% in less than 2
years! </p>
<p>And that'll only get bigger as times goes
on. Here's why. </p>

<center><h2>
America's Oil Vulnerability<br>
Guarantees this Stock will Rise
</h2></center>

<p>Historic data show that more than half
of the world's oil-producing nations are past their production peak. By definition,
being "past their peak" means: </p>
<p>1/) <span class=GramE>Their maximum
oil production occurred more than 5 years ago </p>
<p>- <span class=GramE>or - </p>
<p>2/) <span class=GramE>Their maximum
production occurred more recently, and forecasts indicate they're past their
peak. </p>
<p>Out of the 11 OPEC nations, 6 peaked in
the 1970's and 1 peaked in the 1980's. That means 64% of the 11 OPEC nations
are classified as past peak. </p>
<h2 align=center style='text-align:center'><span style='font-family:Times New Roman;
color:black'>It gets worse.</h2>
<p>All three of the top oil-producing nations
of the world are past peak (the <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>U.S.</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> peaked in 1970, Matt Simmons argues <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Saudi Arabia</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> peaked in the early 1980's, and <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Russia</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> peaked in 1987) </p>
<p>Add it up, and <span class=GramE>a total
51 oil-producing countries have surpassed their peak levels of oil production.
</p>
<p>That, in short, is devastating. </p>
<p>Three years ago, the American population
thought a <st1:country-region>U.S.</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> victory in <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Iraq</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> would secure an endless flow of plentiful, cheap
oil. </p>
<p>As it turns out, nothing can be further
from the truth. </p>
<p>The shocking reality is that never before
have we (as Americans) been more vulnerable - and utterly dependent on foreign
oil than right now. </p>
<p>If we were cut off from oil, <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>America</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> would literally grind to a sudden and abrupt halt.
</p>
<p>In fact, Iraqi oil exports are <em><b><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>just now getting back to </b></em>pre-war levels...
and it's not enough to meet demand. </p>
<p>Considering <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>China</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> guzzles up a whopping 7 million barrels of oil per
day, it's plain to see the urgent situation we find ourselves in today. </p>
<p>To a great extent, the future of <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>America</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> is out of our hands right now. </p>
<p><strong>In terms of oil dependence, we're
in the second-worst position in the world after </strong><st1:country-region><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Japan</strong></st1:country-region><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>. </strong></p>
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width=350>
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<td valign=top bgcolor="#F3F3F3" class="Normal"> <p><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman;color:black'>The </strong><st1:country-region><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman;color:black'>United States</strong></st1:country-region><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman;color:black'> National Energy Report Explains in
Plain English Just How Critical Our Oil Situation <span class=SpellE>Really Is...</strong></p>
<p><strong><i><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>"Estimates indicate that over the next 20 years,
</i></strong><st1:country-region><em><b><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>US</b></em></st1:country-region><em><b><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> oil consumption will increase by 33%, natural gas
consumption will increase by well over 50% and demand for electricity
will rise by 45%. If </b></em><st1:country-region><em><b><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>America</b></em></st1:country-region><em><b><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> 's energy production grows at the same rate as
it did in the 1990s, we will face an ever-increasing gap"</b></em><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> </p>
<p><em><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>"</em><strong><i><u><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Renewable and alternative fuels offer hope for </u></i></strong><st1:country-region><span
class=GramE><em><b><u>America</u></b></em></st1:country-region><span
class=GramE><em><b><u> 's</u></b></em><em><b><u><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> energy future</u></b></em><em><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> .</em><strong><i><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'> We produce 39 percent less oil today than we did in 1970, leaving
us ever more reliant on foreign suppliers. On our present course, </i></strong><st1:country-region><strong><i><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>America</i></strong></st1:country-region><strong><i><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> 20 years from now will import nearly two of every
three barrels of oil - a condition of increased dependency on foreign
powers that do not always have </i></strong><st1:country-region><span
class=GramE><strong><i>America</i></strong></st1:country-region><span
class=GramE><strong><i> 's</i></strong><strong><i><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> interests at heart. Our increasing demand for natural
gas - one of the cleanest forms of energy - far exceeds the current
rate of production. We should reconsider any regulatory restrictions
that do not take technological advances into account"</i></strong><b><i><br>
</i></b>
- National Energy Report </p></td>
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<p>As scary as this sounds, throw into the
equation the ongoing threat of oil terrorism, and our current oil situation
is far past catastrophic levels. </p>
<p>Imagine what an oil shortage will it do
to your investments.or to your small business.or to the job market...or even
to the prices of everyday goods? </p>
<p>If global oil demand grows by 2.1%...and
average annual decline rate is 10%, the world will need to add at least 15
million barrels of oil PER DAY in the next 11 years. </p>
<p>That means by 2015, we must produce more
than two times OPEC's current production to meet worldwide demand. </p>
<p>This simply cannot, and will not happen.
That's why this $8 company's technology is so critical. </p>
<p>They've discovered a way to turn u<em><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>seless</em> natural gas reserves into 250 Billion
Barrels of liquid fuel. </p>

<center><h2>
Fuel So Clean and Cheap, Even the California Energy Commission Loves It
</h2></center>

<p>When you consider the benefits of switching
to this technology, it's a no-<span class=SpellE>brainer. The liquid
fuel produced by this company's technology: </p>
<ul type=disc>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>Can be sold in existing markets </li>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>Works in today's vehicles </li>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>Is compatible with existing infrastructure </li>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>Lets out NO sulfur or aromatics </li>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>Performs better than conventional fuels </li>
</ul>
<p>In a just-released report titled "<em><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Reducing </em><em><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>California</em><em><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>'s Petroleum Dependence,"</em><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> the California Energy Commission mandated an increased
use of this company's fuel technology by 2020. </p>
<p>In <span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>North America<span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> alone, there are 252 trillion cubic feet of natural
gas prime for conversion. </p>
<p>But that's just the beginning. </p>
<ul type=disc>
<li><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>South America<span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> has 250 <span class=SpellE>Tcf's of natural
gas </li>
<li><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Africa<span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> has 418 <span class=SpellE>Tcf's of natural
gas </li>
<li><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Asia<span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> and <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Australia</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> have 445 <span class=SpellE>Tcf's of
natural gas </li>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>The Middle East
has 1,980 <span
class=SpellE>Tcf's of natural gas </li>
<li><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Europe<span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> has a whopping 2,156 <span class=SpellE>Tcf's
of <span class=SpellE>natual gas </li>
</ul>
<p>Add it up, and this one technology could
soon account for 250 billion barrels of liquid super-fuel. </p>

<center><h2>
Why this Stock Could Rise 316% - RISK FREE</h2></center>

<p>Just think of the effects this will have
on a world-wide scale. </p>
<p>Energy experts are already calling this
a "<em>game changing</em>" technology
- simply because these fuels offer a 100% net benefit to society. You'll have.
</p>
<ul type=disc>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>No more environmental pressure for cleaner fuels </li>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>No more geologic risk to oil companies (huge stranded gas reserves
means plenty of readily available supply) </li>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>No more finding and development costs </li>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>No more gas shortages </li>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>No more oil price shocks </li>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>And most importantly, no more depending on foreign fuels. </li>
</ul>
<p>No wonder this company has already formed
partners with Shell, Chevron, <span class=SpellE>ConocoPhillips, and
<span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Marathon<span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>.</p>
<p>With this kind of exposure, this small
company won't remain a secret for much longer. In fact, as you read this,
the stock is already beginning to rise. </p>
<p>Since September of 2002 this stock has
gone from $1.50 a share to $8 a share. </p>
<p>But the good news is<span class=GramE>,
the party's just beginning. As word of this technology gets out, this company
could easily go from $8 a share to $25.00 in the next few months. </p>
<p>In my 12-PLUS years as a newsletter editor,
<strong>never have I come across a safer
way to double. even triple your money </strong><em><b><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>quickly and safely</b></em><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> than this one stock. </strong></p>

<center><h2>Double Your Money Just off the "Buzz"</h2></center>

<p>Since this company's technology <em><b><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>is already</b></em> turning useless natural
gas into fuel, this innovation could be one of the most heavily-documented
news stories of the decade. </p>
<p>It's only a matter of time before the national
media catches onto what's happening...and turns this unknown company into
a household name. </p>
<p>When the public finally understands what
you've just learned (that this company's technology can eliminate our dependence
on foreign oil by turning useless natural gas into usable fuel), millions
of individual investors - and their fund managers - will begin shoveling money
into the stock. </p>
<p>When that happens, there's no telling how
high the stock will go. </p>
<p>Before long, <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>U.S.</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> oil companies will begin focusing all their attention
on this company.piling tens of thousands of dollars into their new Gas-to-Liquids
technology. This will spark interest in the stock by investors all over the
globe. </p>
<p>That's why I'm contacting you now. </p>
<p>Well before the media (and other oil experts)
catch onto what's happening, you can make a windfall by investing in this
stock today. </p>
<table border=1 cellspacing=5 cellpadding=10 align=right
width=350 style="margin:10px;">
<tr>
<td valign=top bgcolor="#F3F3F3" class="Normal"> <p><span
class=SpellE><strong><span style='font-family:Times New Roman;color:black'>Hubbert's</strong><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman;color:black'> Revenge </strong></p>
<p><em><b><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>How a Ridiculed Oil Report From 1956 Can Make You
AT LEAST 400% in a Matter of Months </b></em></p>
<p><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>In 1956, Dr. Marion King <span class=SpellE>Hubbert
made a discovery that black-balled him from the oil profession. You
see, he discovered that the makeup of oil fields change as you drain
oil out of them. </p>
<p><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>After years of pumping, the pressure (that once
spewed oil out of the ground) disappears. As this pressure disappears,
the remaining the oil gets more and more expensive to draw out of the
ground. </p>
<p><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Using this law of diminishing returns, Dr. Marion
King <span class=SpellE>Hubbert learned was that there was a
certain calculated point in the life of every oil well when the cost
of getting the remaining oil shoots up in price. <span class=SpellE>Hubbert
termed this critical point the "peak." Once an oil well hits this
"peak," <span
class=SpellE>Hubbert concluded<span class=GramE>, supply enters
a permanent downward spiral. </p>
<p><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>In 1956, <span class=SpellE>Hubbert presented
his findings to a group of oil experts. He told them that by 1970 the
<st1:country-region>United
States</st1:country-region><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'> - the world's largest oil power - would hit its own oil production
"peak." </p>
<p><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Keep in mind, <st1:country-region><span
class=GramE>America</span></st1:country-region><span
class=GramE> 's</span><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> oil situation was far different in 1956 than it
is today. At the time of his presentation, <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>America</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> was the top oil-producing nation in the world.
So instead of taking <span class=SpellE>Hubbert's findings seriously,
he was ridiculed. </p>
<p><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>But then something started happening... </p>
<p><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Oil wells across the Southwestern plain started
drying up. The number of barrels coming out of <span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Texas<span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> became less and less. Within just three years,
gas and oil prices soared, and <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>U.S.</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> oil imports tripled. <br>
<br>
<span class=SpellE><strong>Hubbert</strong><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> had been right.</strong> And today, after
years of arrogance and skepticism, we're about to pay the price. But
thanks to this one small company, we have a chance to re-define the
way we depend on oil. Read on to find out how this life-changing technology
can make you 400% to 1,200% over the next 12 months. </p></td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>Not many investors know about this company
- but when they do, I've been around long enough to tell you that the pure
"buzz" could be enough to propel the shares 50% to 100% higher. </p>
<p>Since the rising price of oil has such
a major effect on the world markets, Wall Street will most likely get ahead
of itself and place a premium on these shares. </p>
<p>When Wall Street learns that this company
could soon eliminate our dependence on foreign oil, it won't take long before
the market cap grows from $432 million to $2 billion. </p>
<p>I can't remember when a small company stood
to make you this much money with strictly limited risk. But that's the situation
you have right now. Since this Gas-to-Liquids technology has already been
proven, it's virtually a no-<span class=GramE>lose deal. </p>
<p>Today, I'd like to send you all my latest
research on this company in a report I call <span class=GramE>"<em><b>
Make</b></em><em><b> 400%
Off the Next Saudi Arabia</b></em><em>.</em>
" </p>
<p>But before sending you this free report,
please allow me to introduce myself. </p>

<center><h2>Meet the Other "Oracle From Ohama"</h2></center>

<p>My name is Mike Schaefer, and I grew up
in Omaha<span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>, Nebraska<span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>. </p>
<p>I'm sure you know this.but the greatest
investor in the world, Warren Buffet, also grew up in <span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Omaha<span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>, Nebraska<span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>. </p>
<p>As luck would have it, my family lived
literally two doors down from the <span class=SpellE>Buffett's. Since
I hung out with Warren<span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>'s son, I was always over at the <span
class=SpellE>Buffett household. </p>
<p>From the beginning, I found myself hooked
on investing. While the other neighborhood kids spent time playing kick-ball
and eating gummy-worms, I had my nose buried in the Wall Street Journal. I
didn't know it at the time, but I learned the art of stock picking from the
greatest investor the world has ever seen (Talk about the benefits of home
schooling!) At the ripe age of 12, I got up the courage to buy by first stock.
<br>
<br>
But it wasn't until college that my life changed forever. </p>
<p>You see, like most college grads, I was
struggling to choose a career path. Looking for advice, I gave my old neighbor,
Mr. Buffet a call. <br>
<i><br>
<span class=GramE><em>" The</em><em><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> secret to success,"</em></i> <span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Warren<span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> told me that day<em>,
"is to choose a segment of the financial markets. then study that segment
until you know more about it than 90% of the other investors. Once you do,
you can't help but be successful."</em><br>
<br>
Acting upon that advice, I decided to study oil and energy inside and out.
First, I enrolled in the prestigious Colorado School of Mines and learned
everything I could about precious metals, energy, oil and natural gas. After
graduation, I moved to <span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>Wyoming to be a part of the
boom in coal bed methane exploration. </p>
<p>In the years that followed, I learned more
about my field than anyone else. By the age of 39, I was successful enough
to semi-retire, which allowed me to focus on me true love - writing an investment
newsletter about undiscovered resource stocks.<br>
<br>
For the past 10 years, I was the lead editor of one of the most widely-read
newsletters in the country. But now that technology is re-defining the way
we use oil and energy, I've launched an entirely new service based off my
extensive knowledge on the subject. </p>
<p>You see, the terrorist attacks on 9/11
changed everything in <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>America</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> forever. </p>
<p>The <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>U.S.</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> imports 66% of our energy. That 66% comes from nations
that, quite honestly, hate <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>America</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>. </p>
<p>That's why getting <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>America</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> independent from <span
class=SpellE>Mideast</span><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> oil is a priority. It's a matter of life and death.
</p>
<p>And President George Bush is already taking
steps to get us off of <span class=SpellE><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Mideast</span><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> oil. </p>
<p>First, we are now turning to <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Canada</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> to supply us with the bulk of oil. In fact, between
2001 and 2002, <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Canada</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> leaped over <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Saudi Arabia</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> as the main source of our energy. I'll talk more
about this in a minute.</p>

<p>Second, the President is turning to technology,
namely Gas-to-Liquids, to lessen our dependence on <span
class=SpellE>Mideast</span><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> oil. </p>
<p>This makes up the premise for my new investment
advisory service, <em>PURE ENERGY REPORT.</em></p>
<p>Today, the Gas-to-Liquids technology is
one of my top picks. </p>

<center><h2>Turn $10,000 into $30,000 to $40,000 with Virtually Zero Risk</h2></center>

<p>Historically speaking, each new decade
gives birth to revolutionary companies that single-handedly change our world.
</p>
<ul type=disc>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>In the 50's and 60's, companies like <span class=SpellE>CocaCola,
Eastman Kodak, and General Motors were changing the way we live. Each stock
gained an average of <strong>1,600%.</strong>
$10,000 would've grown into $160,000. </li>
</ul>
<ul type=disc>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>In the 70's and 80's, companies like Johnson & Johnson, American
Express, and Citigroup gained an average of <strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>4,300%. </strong>$10,000 would've grown
into $430,000. </li>
</ul>
<ul type=disc>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>In the 1990s, the Dow <span class=GramE>rose from 2,919 to
11,500.a 293% gain in just 8 years. The NASDAQ, fueled by the evolution
of modern technology, <span class=GramE>rose from 536 on December
17, 1991 to 4,069 on December
31, 1999.a 659% gain. Remarkably,
companies like Microsoft, Amgen, Dell, and even eBay gained an average of<strong>
65,000%. </strong>$10,000 would've grown into $6,500,000. </li>
</ul>
<p>As you can see, each generation is highlighted
by a handful of "life-changing" stocks. And more importantly, each generation
of profits are growing exponentially larger and larger. If you can identify
the next round of world-changing companies early in their growth cycles, you
can make millions - even if you're starting with very little. </p>
<p>Mark my words. </p>
<p>This company, which converts useless gas
into super-fuel, will be the next "life-changing" winner on this list.
Today, with your permission, I can send you the full details of this
company free of charge. </p>

<center><h2>How to Access your FREE Report Right Now </h2></center>

<p>You'll get all the details of this company
in my special report called "<em><b>Make
400% <span class=GramE>Off the Next Saudi Arabia</b></em><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>" </strong></p>
<p>It's yours FREE, when you sign up to my
service called <strong>PURE
ENERGY REPORT.</strong></p>
<p>If you're looking to buy into the companies
that'll eliminate <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>America</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>'s dependence on foreign fuels... this new service is for you. </p>
<p>You'll learn about these stocks before
they become household names... before Wall Street analysts start buying. Once
Wall Street gets in and drives the price through the roof, that's when you'll
take your profits. And get ready to make money off the next new play. </p>

<center><h2>Each Issue Reveals a "Pure Energy" Company Ready To Explode</h2></center>

<p>Each week, I'll send you my online newsletter
detailing the newest recommendation and energy market analysis. You'll learn
about the new company, where to buy it, how much to pay, and how much you
stand to make in the next 6-12 months. </p>
<p>You can hold these stocks for a year. <span
class=GramE>Or five years... or even as long as 10 years. The point is<span
class=GramE>, you'll be investing in that special breed of companies that'll
launch the next longstanding era of American prosperity. </p>
<p><span class=GramE>And...because</span><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> we'll be getting in on great companies when they
are still very small, you don't have to put in a lot of money to make amazing
returns. </p>
<p>$5,000 invested in this gas-to-<span
class=GramE>liquids company could realistically return $15,000 to $20,000
in 12 months. That's the payoff you're looking at. </p>
<p>So - what are the best opportunities right
now? Here are two that could easily make you 10, 20, or even 100 times your
money over the course of the next few years. </p>

<center><h2>Oil Shock Opportunity: <br>Make 400%</h2></center>

</strong></b>

<p>When you subscribe to <strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>PURE ENERGY REPORT</strong>, you'll immediately
receive your first report, titled: </p>
<p> <img
src="http://www.pureenergyreport.com/dedicated/image002.gif" width=312 height=212 border="0" align=left v:shapes="_x0000_s1026"> <em><b><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>"Make 400% Off the Next </b></em><st1:country-region><em><b><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Saudi <span class=GramE>Arabia</span></b></em></st1:country-region><span
class=GramE><strong> "</strong><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> </strong></p>
<p>I'll reveal the $8 company that has a
"virtual monopoly" in an emerging new Gas-to-Liquids technology that <span
class=GramE>experts project could create 34,000 barrels of synthetic oil
PER DAY. </p>
<h3>You'll learn five (5) reasons why a 300%
to 400% gain is my lowest-end price target. </h3>
<p><span class=GramE><strong>First</strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> ,</span>
for decades, the world has been trying to convert the 2,500 trillion cubic
feet of useless natural gas reserves into fuel. This new technology just discovered
how to make this conversion possible.</p>
<p><span class=GramE><strong>Second</strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> ,</span>
with oil prices soaring, this new technology is so cost effective it'll sell
at a 53% bargain even if oil drops to $20 a barrel. </p>
<p><span class=GramE><strong>Third</strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> ,</span>
the Department of Defense (DOD) committed $4.5 million to this new technology.
</p>
<p><span class=GramE><strong>Forth</strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> ,</span>
this fuel is cleaner, safer, and more efficient than today's fuels. 1 barrel
of this new technology's synthetic can replace 3 barrels coming from today's
refineries. </p>
<p><strong>Fifth, </strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>oil wells in the world's top producing countries are
quickly drying up - but demand continues to skyrocket. 56% of the top oil
producing nations (and 64% of OPEC nations) are past their peak. </p>
<p>This one $8 stock could single-handedly
put an end to <st1:country-region><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>America</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>'s dependence on foreign oil. </p>
<table border=1 cellspacing=5 cellpadding=10 align=right
width=350>
<tr>
<td valign=top bgcolor="#F3F3F3" class="Normal"> <p><strong><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman;color:black'>Oil Dependence and National Security
</strong></p>
<p><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>In a special report titled "Oil Dependence and National
Security," the following two points clearly illustrate the critical
oil situation we're facing. </p>
<ul type=disc>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>"The <st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>United States</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> has only 2% of total reserves" </li>
<li><span class=GramE><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>" </span><st1:country-region><span
class=GramE>America</span></st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> 's dependence on imported oil is a serious
cause of economic vulnerability and a major constraint on our foreign
defense policy. The political leaders in the <span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>Middle East<span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> know that our dependence on their oil gives
them leverage over our policies" </li>
</ul></td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>Experts say this technology is so revolutionary
- it'll make <st1:country-region><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>Saudi Arabia</st1:country-region><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> obsolete. That's why companies like Exxon, Chevron,
and Royal Dutch Shell have already submitted bids worth tens of millions to
use this technology. </p>
<p>Also, top Governmental officials fully
support this technology. </p>
<ul type=disc>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>President George W. Bush says<em><b><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'> "</b></em><st1:country-region><em><b><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'>America</b></em></st1:country-region><em><b><span
style='font-family:Times New Roman'> is already using more energy than our domestic
resources can provide, and unless we act to increase our energy independence,
our reliance on foreign sources of energy will only increase." </b></em></li>
</ul>
<ul type=disc>
<li><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>Vice President Dick Cheney says <strong><span style='font-family:
Times New Roman'>"New technologies are proving that we can save energy without sacrificing
our standard of living. And we're going to encourage it in every way possible."
</strong></li>
</ul>
<p>In addition to top

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