Wednesday, July 16, 2008

EESTOR? Anyone there

By far the most important advancement in the modern industrial age will be a crude invention that works on the principle of storing electrons, the Capacitor. EESTOR is one such company. Behind the salesmen's smile however there lurks a sneaking suspission of too-good-to-be-true-ishness. Only problem is, there is no salesman. EESTOR is not touting its own grandeur as it has people like me to do that for them. It is true that if accomplished, the ultracap they have in the planning, will revolutionize the auto industry, the utility infrastructures and the bottom line, our expendatures on gasoline and oil byproducts. You will see wind turbines going up on top of every house as the price of electricity adjusts for the increased demand. That's fine by me. I would love to walk out in the morning and unplug my pod from the generator and make my 100 mile daily trip.

Apparently, there has been the rumblings of land aquired in the texas area for a production capable plant. If so that could be easilly verified by a public record search. Also verifable is that there is actually stuff in the window at their current address. I've attached a picture of current facility. Its BLDG 1














Some quick recon should be able to grab some decent pics. Where is my minion? I suggest a hobo disguise for authenticity.
My point of this post is that we will see oil fall to draconian levels if the EESTOR product makes its way into the market, May I suggest 20 per barrel by 2012?