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Generating Electricity with Manmade Tornadoes may be Future of Energy [VIDEO]
A retired ExxonMobil engineer tinkering away in his garage developed a novel new way of generating electricity by manufacturing tornadoes, and if he can prove his device works safely on a large scale, it could potentially change the landscape of the energy market.
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