Frank Polifka

Washington Post: 'Tornado in a Can' Puts Hope in the Henhouse

A Mighty Wind Against Waste

'Tornado in a Can' Puts Hope in the Henhouse

By Anita Huslin
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, December 9, 2002; Page A01

CLINTON, N.C. -- Inside the corrugated tin shed that serves as the top-secret test site for Vortex Dehydration Technology's strange new invention, Frank Polifka cranks open a valve and unleashes the force of a tornado.

Compressed air rushes into an eight-foot-tall steel cone and whirls counterclockwise at tremendous speeds, producing winds capable of turning rock into dust. It also emits a knee-buckling shriek that prompts Polifka to clap his hands over his ears and sends others staggering away.

GreenShift Releases Video of Prototype Tornado Generator(TM) in Action

October 19, 2005 07:42 AM US Eastern Timezone

GreenShift Releases Video of Prototype Tornado Generator(TM) in Action

MOUNT ARLINGTON, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 19, 2005--GreenShift Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: GSHF) today announced its release of footage of an early-stage prototype of one of the technologies used in certain applications of GreenShift's proprietary Tornado Generator(TM) technology.

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