TARPON SPRINGS, Fla., Aug. 30, 2017 -- Brian Buckley, Sales Manager of Thunder Energies Corporation, a publicly traded company (OTC:TNRG), announces the initiation of the search, alongside the ongoing searches for dark matter and dark energy, for a new Solar corona composed of antimatter light via the use of the revolutionary Santilli telescope with concave lenses (patent pending). The new search, performed by Thunder Energies' Technical team during the recent Solar eclipse, is based on the fact that violent reactions in the Sun produce particle-antiparticle pairs that annihilate immediately following their creation, resulting in the emission of conventional light, in addition to a new light emitted by antimatter, whose existence has been established by numerous experiments. This implies the prediction of two Solar coronas, one composed of conventional light and a weaker corona composed of antimatter light. It should be indicated that the evidence on the new Solar corona collected during the recent eclipse is inconclusive, yet sufficient to warrant the conduction of systematic tests by qualified astrophysics laboratories via pairs of Galileo and Santilli telescopes supplied at no cost by Thunder Energies Corporation (see details and pictures: http://thunder-energies.com/antimatter-light-corona.html).
Forward Looking Statements
The information provided in this presentation is covered by patent applications and other intellectual rights owed by Thunder Energies Corporation that hereby authorize their use without consultation provided authorization for any desired scientific research. The scientific priority of the prediction of the new Solar antimatter light corona belongs to Dr. R. M. Santilli according to a scientific paper in press at a refereed scientific journal. Certain statements in this news release may contain forward-looking information within the meaning of Rule 175 under the Securities Act of 1933 and Rule 3b-6 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and are subject to the safe harbor created by those rules. All statements, other than statements of fact, included in this release, including, without limitation, statements regarding potential future plans and objectives of the company, are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Technical complications, which may arise, could prevent the prompt implementation of any strategically significant plan(s) outlined above. The Company undertakes no duty to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.
Brian Buckley Sales Manager Thunder Energies Corporation [email protected] 727-940-3944


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