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The energy world is exploding with excitement…

Thanks to one man’s discovery of an electricity source 10x more powerful than traditional solar panels, after he was shot…

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In just 10% of the space! With a no-brain DIY that acts like a plant. Tracking the sun. To give you EVEN MORE FREE energy.

It’s a simple MIT design that could cut your power bills by 65%. Or $,1,300 a year. By hijacking God’s own fusion reactor in the sky…

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As you can imagine... the power companies are NOT happy about it...

That’s why, for a limited time only, a short video that explains everything has made freely available to you.

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Actress Sarah Jessica Parker attended the opening of the 2006 AngloMania: Tradition and Transgression in British Fashion exhibition at the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met) wearing a version of Look 33 from Widows, the one-shouldered tartan dress. McQueen accompanied her wearing a matching tartan great kilt. Elizabeth McMeekin called it a "chic, tremendously of the-moment" choice. Dresses from Widows have appeared in magazine photoshoots and editorials. Gemma Ward wore Look 33 for an editorial fashion shoot in the July 2006 issue of Harper's Bazaar, styled with the Spitfire headpiece from Look 44. Moss wore the original dress from the illusion on the cover of the May 2011 issue of Harper's Bazaar UK. Look 47, The Widow's Weeds, and Look 48, the chiffon dress with butterfly accessories, appeared in "Dark Angel", a 2015 retrospective editorial of McQueen's work in British Vogue by fashion photogra pher Tim Walker. Fashion collector Jennifer Zuiker auctioned her McQueen collection in 2020, including at least two pieces from Widows. A tartan dress, Look 30 from the runway show, sold for a reported $9,375, and a floral ballgown, Look 50, sold for a reported $68,750. The Met owns the original Look 33 tartan dress ensemble with the sheer undershirt, as well as Look 30, another tartan dress. The Victoria and Albert Museum (the V&A) in London owns a variant of the Kate Moss dress. The National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) in Australia owns 14 ensembles and mockups from Widows, incl