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In Summation

The Hydrogen Fracturing Process simply triggers and releases atomic energy from natural
 water by allowing highly energized sub-critical combustible gas ions to come together during thermal
 gas ignition.

The Voltage Intensifier circuit brings on the "Electrical Polarization Process"Process" that switches
 off the covalent bond of the water molecule without consuming amps.

The Electrical Extraction Circuit
 not only decreases the mass size of the combustible gas atoms;atoms; but, also, and at the same time produces
 "electrical energy"energy" when the liberated electrons are directed away from the Hydrogen Gas Gun Assembly.
Assembly.

The Hydrogen Fracturing Process has the capability of releasing thermal explosive energy up
 to and beyond 2.5 million barrels of oil per gallon of water under controlled state…state

which simply
 prevents the formation of the water molecule during thermal gas ignition…ignition

releasing thermal explosive
 energy beyond the normal gas combustion process.

The Hydrogen Fracturing Process is
 environmentally safe.
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Stanley

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The Meyer
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Memo WFC 420
The Hydrogen Fracturing Process
is design-variable to retrofit to any type of energy
 consuming devise since the Hydrogen Gas Gun can be reduced to the size of an auto spark plug or a gas
 injector pan of a fighter aircraft or enlarged to form a rocket engine.

Prototyping determines operational
 parameters.

The Hydrogen Fracturing Process is registered and certified under the Patent Cooperation
 Treaty Act
via foreign grant license #492680 issued July 10, 1989 and foreign grant license #490606
 issued Nov. 15, 1988 by the United States of America as to Hydrogen Fracturing Process

U.S. patent
 #4,826,581 issued May 2, 1989, Electrical Polarization Process 
U.S. Patent #4,936,961 issued Iune26,
 1990, Resonant Cavity Voltage Intensifier Circuit (VIC) 
U.S. Patent 5,149,407 issued Sept 22, 1992,
and
 other U.S;-S. patents pending under the Patent Cooperation Treaty Act (PCT) Worldwide.

(see WFC
 "Patents Granted To Date").