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An ALERT is being issued starting right N0W. Keep your eyes glued on VGYI!!
Explosive pick for our members!


Vision Energy Group, Inc (VGYI)
Current Price:  .72
5 day expected: 1.60

Don't get caught in the dust, start watchin today because this company 
has been known to release major news at any time which could bring the 
st0ck up!!

Current News

Vision Energy Group, Inc. Prepares to Purchase Biodiesel Production Unit
Monday September 25, 2:34 pm ET 

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Vision Energy Group, Inc. prepares to purchase biodiesel production unit in Mississippi.

Vision Energy Group, Inc. advises they have retained a leading industry exponent to inspect this biodiesel production facility which has a capacity of 60,000 gallons per day.

The plant has been producing only 20,000 gallons per day but can be increased by applying an increase in working capital.

Subject to their Consultant's final report being favorable, Vision Energy Group plans to make an offer to purchase and take over this operation as soon as possible.

Investigations carried out over the past six weeks have given positive indications overall.

About Vision Energy Corp.

Vision Energy Corp. offers an efficient, patented technology to generate electricity at substantial savings by using the wasted energy dissipated when high pressure gas pipelines are let down in pressure for local consumption. Up to 70% of electricity generated when using this system is produced without combustion of any fossil fuel and therefore no harmful atmospheric emissions. Thermal efficiency can exceed 100% by taking advantage of both let down energy and primary turbine waste heat (exhaust ).



The additional 53,000 people who are believed to have been killed by the effects of the war mostly died in recent months, "suggesting a worsening of health status and access to health care," the study said. It noted, however, that the number of nonviolent deaths "is too small to reach definitive conclusions."

A guard monitoring a security camera spotted a nude man -- whom investigators identified as Blauvelt -- in a building that houses county offices the night of October 5, sheriff's Maj. Anthony Dwyer said. The night before, security video had captured Blauvelt naked in another area of the building, where city offices are located, Dwyer said.

"The United States reserves all options to defend our friends," he said while reiterating that Washington plans no military response to the current crisis.

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