From the ashes rose civilization

Published: Tue, 01/21/14

The ancient Mayans developed a fascinating method for growing crops
in an otherwise non-farmable area.

First, they had to perform a "slash and burn" technique
on the jungle where they wanted to farm.

This cleared the vegetation there, but it also worked some
"magic" on the soil.

You see, the rain forest and jungle typically has soil that is not
fertile enough for farming.

By burning the existing trees and foilage, it created a lot of ash.

Ash can be mixed into the soil, making it more fertile.

Then, the Mayan farmers could grow their crops on this newly
fertilized and cleared soil.

They would farm for a few years, but this would take all the
nutrients out of the soil, turning it into non-fertile land.

So, they would move on to another part of the jungle, burning that
down and planting their crops again.

The old farmland would be left alone for a generation, allowing the
jungle to creep back in.

The next generation could take that old farmland - now jungle - and
repeat the "slash and burn" technique.

This resulted in many generations being able to use the same plots
of land for farming.

With farming and agriculture, civilization grew.

The ash byproduct was used as a key ingredient for the advance of
man.

Today, ash is being used again in a way that could change our whole
industry.

A company that I have been in contact with is using fly ash from
power plant waste to create a new type of proppant.

This proppant is lighter, stronger, and cheaper than most man made
proppants today, giving them a competitive edge in the hydraulic
fracturing market.

They are looking for investors, and if you are qualified, this
might be an enormous opportunity for you.

Here's the deal:

** They are going to locate their plant within striking distance
of lots of oil fields

** This new proppant has actual lab results that you can look
at, and they have a product that is lighter, strong, and cheaper
than the competitors

** These very smart people may go public with their company at
some point soon, so this opportunity might be great for someone
looking to get into a company before it goes public

** These folks are looking for investors right now, with a
minimum of around $50k, but they are moving fast towards their goal

***Contact me if you want to learn more, and I'll link you up
with the players ***

Important: Keep in mind that on any investment idea I talk about,
it's just an idea. You have to do all the due diligence.
I'm not offering securities here or investment advice. You also
have to be qualified for each type of investment.

Since I'm a greedy capitalist, I will probably take a
commission if you invest on an idea that I pass along!

I offer investment ideas like these first to subscribers of the
Frac Sand Fortunes newsletter, an expensive monthly that I publish
here:
http://www.globalenergylaboratories.com/newsletters/