We have harnessed the power of the atom:' Enron parody unveils at-home nuclear reactor
Enron has disclosed another item a month after the scandalous and outdated organization was restored − obviously for no particular reason − by part of the gang behind the mocking "Birds Aren't Genuine" paranoid fear.
The spoof organization reported the "noteworthy uncover" of the Enron Egg, "the world's most memorable at-home atomic reactor," in a X post on Monday.
Enron reemerged the public awareness toward the beginning of December with the send off of Enron.com, twenty years after the American energy organization was contaminated by extortion and a portion of its top leaders were shipped off jail. The site was sent off on the 23rd commemoration of the organization's chapter 11 recording alongside a public statement and an authority looking promotion video.
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The materials, which from the beginning appeared to flag a rebranding, rather turned out to be an intricate joke. Not exclusively was Connor Gaydos of "Birds Aren't Genuine" popularity included, yet the organization's own agreements say the site is "safeguarded spoof" for "diversion purposes as it were."