U.S. Harvest Postal Protection Services Corporation D/B/A U.S.
Harvest Energy & Technologies Corporation (U.S. HEAT)
While prospecting for uranium in Wyoming's Wind River Basin in 1978, a team of businessmen and a geologist/prospector discovered a large amount of uranium in Wyoming's mountainous region. Unable to sell the product to local utility companies, as a result of the accident at the Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant, they decided to keep the product location a secret as it has remained to this day. 23 years later (after September 11, 2001), Bill Robinson, Jr., the last remnant of the original team decided to develop radiation protection technologies to protect postal workers, the mail and recipients of irradiated mail, thus creating the U.S. Harvest Postal Protection Services Corporation.
U.S. Harvest Postal Protection Services Corporation, doing business as U.S. Harvest Energy and Technologies Corporation was incorporated in the State of Maryland on December 10, 2001 as a diversified technology management corporation. The Company specializes in the design and marketing of moisture, mold and mildew resistant and radiation absorbing paper and electromagnetic, radio and microwave frequency interference (EMI) [shielded] building materials e.g. polypropylene and glass fiber wall coverings and wall liners (RADIAB™ and RADIFLECT™) designed to combat cyber eavesdropping (spying).
As electromagnetic radiation, particularly that at high frequencies (e.g. radio and microwaves, such as those emanating from cellular phones and smart meters) tend to interfere with electronics e.g. computers and can cause health concerns, EMI shielding of both electronics and radiation sources is needed and required by governments around the world. Our
products are designed to protect building inhabitants by creating essentially radiation free environments.
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