Kearney, NE— The LOVE Element Filtration System is being unveiled as the first clean, renewable energy system and will be teaming up with United States Veterans as partners in development and manufacturing. The LOVE Movement Element Filtration System will be manufactured in or near 50 major markets across the United States. The LOVE Movement is currently looking for United States Veterans to apply for manufacturing, office and management positions. All United States Veterans interested in this world changing venture and starting a new, exciting career are encouraged to go to our website at www.thelovemovement.love and apply to become a LOVE Movement member. Upon becoming a LOVE Movement member, you will be given additional instructions for employment opportunities. The LOVE Element Filtration System will turn waste into clean, renewable elements by breaking down trash into pieces and separating them by elements which can be recycled and those that cannot. Elements which can be recycled will be automatically stored in bins. Elements that can’t be recycled will be burned. The exhaust will be filtered into our Artificial Photosynthesis Chamber and once processed will be pressed with heat, which will separate water and crude oil in two steps. This system, in short, will take everyday waste and transform it into crude oil. “This process actually negates the negative impact from vehicles and other harmful processes affecting our world today. By burning trash, we are alleviating problems from our world. Using this system will create multiple kinds of fuels and eliminates our need to mine for fossil fuels causing irreversible damage to our earth,” said Dave Sikes, chairman of the Board of Justice board member for The LOVE Movement. The LOVE Movement will use United States Veterans to develop and lead this project. “Our veterans have done so much for this country and unfortunately too many are being pushed to the side, it’s time we give back to those who have given our country the greatest sacrifice in so many ways.” said Sean Bottorff, Board of Justice board member for the LOVE Movement. According to the United States Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2016, there were 453,000 unemployed veterans. This project expects to employ 10,000 veterans who will be chosen through our vetting process. Bottorff continues saying, “We know we are only ‘making a small splash in the bucket’ but someone has got to start somewhere. We hope that this project will bring awareness to this issue and other companies will step up to find ways to support the hundreds of thousands of veterans who still need help.” The Veterans are being given complete ownership of the manufacturing site at which they are active without investing personal funds into this project. This helps them by giving them long-term stability in addition to their regular salary. Additionally, regulations have been established with this project to allow all staff at the manufacturing site to flourish, not just top executives. The sites will also serve as a place where Veterans who have not been hired, have a place to come and get help filling out government assistance forms from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Offices and other government programs.  Many people worldwide will benefit from the deployment of The LOVE Element Filtration System because consumers will be able to fill up their vehicles, commercially and personally, for a lower cost than that of traditional fossil fuels. The LOVE Movement Element Filtration System is expected to be manufactured in 2018 and will become available based on a first come, first serve basis. The LOVE Movement is a non-profit organization which operates for the sole purposes of serving people and making the world a better place.

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