08/10/2024
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Americans Didn't Have To Die!
Allen Hydro Energy Corporation (AHEC) https://www.ahecEnerg.com developed a design name Rain Maker Wildfire Drones over 10 years ago. The design consist of a large vehicle sized Autonomous Quadcopter Drones designed to transport a container of water and cornstarch solution that is controlled released by sprinklers to create the effect of a rain storm capable of suppressing and extinguishing wildfires. https://youtu.be/y2L_8I2hJo0
It was rejected by CalFire and ignored by California's past two Governors and Governor Gavin Newsom, while billions of dollars in property damage and hundreds of lives have been lost. It was also ignored by broadcast and newspaper publishers. Additionally, the last two US Presidents Obama and Trump and current US President Biden have also ignored AHEC's Rain Maker Wildfire Drones Technogy. Why?
Families who have lost property and lives over the past 10 years, should consider filing lawsuits against those in leadership who failed to fund Rain Maker or provide a better solution.
AHEC's Founder and CEO is a Black African American Inventor and Entrepreneur, who is also the Founder & CEO of The Quiet Resolution (TQR, Inc) https://www.tqrinc.com, a National Comprehensive Black Empowerment Startup.
Racism in America and those who seek to protect it are hell bent on preventing the funding of TQR, Inc, even if that means allowing Americans to suffer and die from wildfires and ignoring AHEC Clean Hydro Power Plant technology.
Investigate it for yourself, then ask questions of those who ignored Rain Maker Wildfire Drones.
Charles E. Campbell, MSW, Inventor, Entrepreneur, Black Race Man, Founder & CEO
Reynoldsburg, Ohio
1. The Quiet Resolution (TQR, Inc) https://www.tqrinc.com
2. Allen Hydro Energy Corporation (AHEC) https://www.ahecEnerg.com
3. Cuptoopia.com, Inc (Aah Star) https://www.cuptoopia.com
4. Angel Dark Matter, Inc. (ADMI) https://www.admi.space
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AHEC The U.S. has sustained 310 weather and climate disasters since 1980 where overall damages/costs reached or exceeded $1 billion (including CPI adjustment to 2021). The total cost of these 310 events exceeds $2.155 trillion. Over the last 5 years there have been 86 Climate Weather Events, at a co...