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Enron parody introduces 'Enron Egg,' a fictional at-home nuclear reactor

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Enron parody introduces 'Enron Egg,' a fictional at-home nuclear reactor

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  • Enron's Parody Launch: A satirical product called the "Enron Egg", claiming to be the world's first at-home nuclear reactor, was introduced.
  • Historic Reveal: The announcement was made on social media by Connor Gaydos, a key figure in the spoof "Birds Aren't Real" conspiracy.
  • Performance Art: The rebranding of Enron as a parody website masked as a legitimate business is framed as "performance art" and designed for entertainment purposes only.
  • Capabilities Claims: The fictional reactor is humorously described as capable of powering a home for up to 10 years using nuclear fission.
  • Enron's History: The original Enron company collapsed in 2001, resulting in significant financial fallout due to fraud, leading to prison sentences for executives.

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