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Re: JamesBond3 post# 43807

Sunday, 07/25/2021 12:11:57 PM

Sunday, July 25, 2021 12:11:57 PM

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Mr. Tutinean will be the developer of such ground breaking technology (listed above) and with an amazing background with the US Navy and Marines for 22 years, along with being employed with the USA Military industrial Complex division and further more worked in the Naval Weapons Laboratory Material Science division involved in the construction of the B-One Bomber is just a history that is unmeasurable and to add to that he is registered with MENSA an organization that only 2% of the population qualify for. L. Ferrox Tutinean: There is just too much to say. An Oceanographer and world traveller, a certified MENSA genius, here seen working with our material science team in the leased Electron Microscope lab. He first started working in Material Sciences in 1970 At the Naval Weapons Laboratory in Dahlgren, Virginia; He saw the US Navy transition from analog to digital over a 20 year period. He operated and installed systems at the only military base that the USA owns in all of Japan - Misawa Air Force Base and its RIPSAW Bombing Range. Which serviced all US and Japanese and Allied military branches in the Far East. Correspondence Studies at the US Navy's Post Graduate School in Monterrey, California; He ran Centaurus Diamond Technology for years as well as helping to improve the firms synthetic diamond process. Other projects, and was interim-CEO of ShieldCore Systems Inc., in Burnaby Canada. He has reviewed technology for the investment firm Two Lions Investments in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada since 2007. He has helped build props for major motion pictures "The Fantastic Four" The Core, StarGate, The Andromeda Strain remake in 2008 and several other motion pictures and TV shows.) He is Technical Lead designer and Corporate Director and in charge of the GEL Electric Powertrain that charges/derives power while moving not needing to be plugged in to recharge the battery/power systems.