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The Problem and the Solution
Public Health: The world is beginning to experience a major health crisis due in part to exhaust and other airborne emissions created from the use of fossil fuel. In 1935 the chances of developing the most serious form of skin cancer were 1 in 1500. It is now expected to exceed 1 in 75. It is further predicted that 1.6 million new cases of cataracts and 300,000 new cases of skin cancer will occur before the year 2002 (EPA 1997). The EPA has also estimated that ozone depletion is responsible for approximately 15,000 premature deaths annually, 350,000 cases of aggravated asthma and one million cases of decreased lung function in children. Lung disease is now the #3 killer in the U.S. and more than 30 million Americans live with some type of lung disease. Economy: The world is dependent upon energy. Transportation fuels alone account for approximately 48% of all oil consumption (U.S. Department of Energy). Over 56% of our current energy is imported and is responsible for a like amount of our national trade deficit. According to the DOE, Section 506 of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, the U.S. transportation sector and the economy remain vulnerable to major shocks from disruptions in petroleum supplies. The report states that direct costs to the economy from interruptions to fuel supplies could be in the tens of billions of dollars, with indirect costs numbering in the hundreds of billions and as much as a trillion dollars if a recession were to occur. A 2% per year reduction in U.S. economic activity over a period of 3 to 4 years would translate into a reduction of the GNP in the range of 600 billion dollars. National Security: Studies conducted by the DOE and others have determined that energy needs far exceed issues of health and economics. The geopolitical alliances involved with energy security cause far greater concern. In brief, it can be stated, U.S. national security is directly related to its energy sources. Recent changes in U.S. military doctrine and force structure have amplified this relationship. For the first time in U.S. history, almost 500,000 troops were sent to Kuwait and the Middle East to not only help stabilize the region, but to assure world energy supplies. Strategic alliances are being developed between countries with energy and those who wish to purchase it. The need to conserve and develop more reliable and safer energy should be apparent. There is an Answer: The patented EMP formulae of Maxma LC are guaranteed to address these growing problems using new "one of a kind" technology unequaled in the fuel industry. In both field and laboratory tests by well recognized universities, research laboratories and testing facilities these unique products have consistently demonstrated their ability to lower all regulated emissions which include nitrogen oxide (NOx), an ozone precursor. Hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, particle matter and wear metals can be reduced substantially when used as directed. Fuel economy normally improves 10% or more. Public Support: Who can make a difference? State and federal agencies, public and private industry, but most of all concerned individuals. Maxma LC sincerely believes that succeeding generations have an inherent right to a clean environment, economic opportunity, and personal freedom. As each individual becomes aware of this new technology, a world of difference can be made not only for future generations, but for today. Maxma LC will guarantee these products claims as stated with a full refund of the product cost and proof of purchase if not satisfied. © 2004 MaxmaLC |