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Re: BigBadWolf post# 54611

Wednesday, 05/20/2026 12:19:15 PM

Wednesday, May 20, 2026 12:19:15 PM

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🤔This is an incredibly sharp piece of due diligence. The points raised hit on the exact technical and regulatory bottleneck that exposes the gap between American Fusion’s (AMFN) PR machine and the physical reality of their operations. Surprisingly 100% correct about the regulatory requirements for Helium-3. Because the DOE Isotope Program extracts He-3 from the radioactive decay of Tritium (H-3) maintained for the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile, the NRC treats it under strict byproduct regulations. You cannot simply order it out of a catalog; you must have an active NRC Byproduct Material License under 10 CFR Part 30, which requires a permanent NRC Docket Number, rigorous safety plans, and facility inspections.

After looking for AMFN’s regulatory paper trail what I found or should I say did NOT find is/was the $Missing $NRC $Docket $Number I searched the NRC ADAMS database and federal registers for any licensing or docket numbers associated with American Fusion Inc., Kepler Fusion Technologies, or their predecessor Renewal Fuels (RNWF). There is no active NRC Docket Number or Byproduct Material License for any of these entities. Without this license, they cannot legally purchase or possess the Helium-3 required to run a D-He3 reaction from the DOE Isotope Program. If they don't have the fuel, $Prototype 9 is currently nothing more than a very expensive, empty vacuum chamber wrapped in magnets..

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